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AUGUSTDay Opponent Site Time29 Ohio State^ Columbus, Ohio 7:30 p.m.31 Penn State^ Columbus, Ohio 12:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBERDay Opponent Site Time5 Hartwick College! Oneonta, N.Y. 7:30 p.m.7 Syracuse! Oneonta, N.Y. 12:00 p.m.12 SEATTLE FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.19 HOLY CROSS# FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m. 21 FAIRFIELD# FGCU Soccer Complex 1:00 p.m. 28 FIU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.

OCTOBERDay Opponent Site Time2 Mercer* Macon, Ga. 7:00 p.m.4 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7:00 p.m.11 STETSON* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.17 UNF* FGCU Soccer Complex 5:00 p.m.19 JACKSONVILLE* FGCU Soccer Complex 2:00 p.m.24 Belmont* Nashville, Tenn. 7:00 p.m.26 Lipscomb* Nashville, Tenn. 2:00 p.m.31 ETSU* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.

NOVEMBERDay Opponent Site Time2 USC-UPSTATE* FGCU Soccer Complex 1:00 p.m. 8 FAU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD^ BERT & IRIS WOLSTEIN CLASSIC

! SOCCER HALL OF FAME* A-SUN MATCH

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MEDIA 2008 Schedule ........................... 22008 Roster ............................... 32008 Outlook ............................. 6

OPPONENTS 2008 Opponents ...................... 7-9

THE STAFFBob Butehorn, Head Coach ........ 10Alex Aldaz, Assistant Coach ....... 11Tim Hogan, Assistant Coach ....... 12Hobie Hare, Assistant Coach ...... 13

THE EAGLESPlayer Profi les ......................14-19

2007 SEASON IN REVIEWSeason Stats/Results ............20-24A-Sun Review .......................... 25

HISTORY Record Book ............................ 26

MEDIA 2008 Schedule ........................... 22008 Roster ............................... 42008 Outlook ........................... 44

OPPONENTS 2008 Opponents ...................45-47

THE STAFF Jim Blankenship, Head Coach ..... 48Mario Rincon, Assistant Coach .... 49Jessica Zabel, Assistant Coach .... 50

THE EAGLESPlayer Profi les ......................51-63

2007 SEASON IN REVIEWA-Sun Review .......................... 64Season Stats/Results ............65-67

HISTORYRecord Book ............................ 68

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2008 QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION School ................... Florida Gulf CoastLocation ........... Fort Myers, FL 33965Founded ..................................1997

Enrollment ............................10,366Nickname ..............................EaglesColors ..Cobalt Blue and Emerald greenFacility ............FGCU Soccer ComplexConference ....................Atlantic SunPresident ....... Dr. Wilson G. BradshawAthletic Director ......... Carl McAlooseSWA/Associate AD .......Kathy Peterson

MEN’S COACHING STAFF Head Coach .................Bob ButehornAlma Mater ................... (Tampa ’85)Record at FGCU ..... 8-10-1 (2nd year)Career Record ........42-42-5 (5 years)Offi ce Phone ...............239-590-7075Email .................. [email protected] .Coach ......Alex Aldaz (Texas ’01)Asst. Coach ..... Hobie Hare (Rider ’98)Asst. Coach ... Tim Hogan (Georgetown ’04)

MEN’S HISTORY First Season ...............................2007All-Time Record .. 8-10-1 (3-5-1 A-Sun)NCAA Tournaments/(Last) ............ N/AConference Tourney/(Last) ............ N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record ........................... 8-10-1Home ......................................3-2-1Away ..........................................4-4Neutral .......................................1-42007 Conference Record .............3-5-1Home ......................................1-2-1Away ..........................................2-3Neutral .......................................0-0Letterwinners R/L ....................... 8/14Starters R/L .................................6/5

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Contact ................. Michael HillOffi ce Phone .............(239) 590-7064E-mail [email protected]’s Contact .............Chris PerryOffi ce Phone ..............(239) 590-7061E-mail ............ [email protected] Fax ..................... (239) 590-7014Mailing Address ... 10501 FGCU Blvd. South..........................Fort Myers, FL 33965Website .......... www.fgcuathletics.com

WOMEN’S COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..............Jim BlankenshipAlma Mater (Florida International ‘82)Record at FGCU .........11-7 (2nd year)Career Record .....252-77-9 (18 years)Offi ce Phone ...............239-590-7571Email ................... [email protected] .Coach ....Mario Rincon (Lynn ‘95)Asst. Coach .. Jessica Zabel (FGCU ‘08)

WOMEN’S HISTORY First Season ...............................2007All-Time Record .........11-7 (7-4 A-Sun)NCAA Tournaments/(Last) .............N/AConference Tourney/(Last) .............N/A

TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record .............................. 11-7Home ......................................... 5-4Away .......................................... 6-2Neutral ....................................... 0-12007 Conference Record ................ 7-4Home ......................................... 3-2Away .......................................... 4-2Neutral ....................................... 0-0Letterwinners R/L ....................... 13/6Starters R/L ............................... 10/1

MEN’S SOCCER

The mission of FGCU Athletics is to fully and effectively accomodate the needs and interests of student-athletes in their quest for excellence in the arena of highly competitive sport while working toward the achievement of an undergrad degree.

MISSION STATEMENT

WOMEN’S SOCCER

CREDITS

EDITORS: Michael Hill and Chris Perry

COVER DESIGN AND LAYOUT: Michael Hill and Chris Perry

PHOTOGRAPHY: Brian Tietz, FGCU Sports Information

THIS IS FGCU Florida Gulf Coast University .......................................... 28-29President Wilson G. Bradshaw .............................................30AD Carl McAlooose .............................................................31Staff Directory ..................................................................32FGCU Traditions .................................................................33Facilities ...................................................................... 34-37Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning ..............................38Atlantic Sun ......................................................................39The City of Fort Myers ................................................... 40-41

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AUGUSTDay Opponent Site Time29 Ohio State^ Columbus, Ohio 7:30 p.m.31 Penn State^ Columbus, Ohio 12:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBERDay Opponent Site Time5 Hartwick College! Oneonta, N.Y. 7:30 p.m.7 Syracuse! Oneonta, N.Y. 11:00 a.m.12 SEATTLE FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.19 HOLY CROSS# FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m. 21 FAIRFIELD# FGCU Soccer Complex 1:00 p.m. 28 FIU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.

OCTOBERDay Opponent Site Time2 Mercer* Macon, Ga. 7:00 p.m.4 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7:00 p.m.11 STETSON* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.17 UNF* FGCU Soccer Complex 5:00 p.m.19 JACKSONVILLE* FGCU Soccer Complex 2:00 p.m.24 Belmont* Nashville, Tenn. 7:00 p.m.26 Lipscomb* Nashville, Tenn. 2:00 p.m.31 ETSU* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.

NOVEMBERDay Opponent Site Time2 USC-UPSTATE* FGCU Soccer Complex 1:00 p.m. 8 FAU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.

AUGUSTDay Opponent Site Time22 FAU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.24 FIU Miami, Fla. 7:00 p.m.29 BUFFALO^ FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.31 Indiana State^ Boca Raton, Fla. 1:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBERDay Opponent Site Time4 Wingate Wingate, N.C. 7:00 p.m.6 Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 2:00 p.m.10 HOWARD FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.21 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 26 KENNESAW STATE* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.28 MERCER* FGCU Soccer Complex 12:00 p.m.

OCTOBERDay Opponent Site Time2 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7:00 p.m.10 UNF* Jacksonville, Fla. 7:00 p.m.12 Jacksonville* Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00 p.m.17 LIPSCOMB* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.19 BELMONT* FGCU Soccer Complex 12:00 p.m.24 USC Upstate* Spartanburg, S.C. 7:00 p.m.26 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. 1:00 p.m.

NOVEMBERDay Opponent Site Time1 STETSON* FGCU Soccer Complex 5:00 p.m.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD^ BERT & IRIS WOLSTEIN CLASSIC

! SOCCER HALL OF FAME* A-SUN MATCH

2008 MEN’S SCHEDULE 2008 WOMEN’S SCHEDULE

HOME GAMES IN BOLD^ FIU CLASSIC

* A-SUN MATCH

MEDIA POLICIES PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

CREDENTIALS Members of the media traveling with the team to FGCU Soccer Complex do not need a credential. Media not traveling with the team need to contact Evan Elliott or Denise Thompson in the University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations Offi ce for press credentials. A pass list will be kept at the main gate area, which also serves as the media gate. Seating in the press area is limited and will be restricted to working press, radio and television representatives’needs, according to NCAA regulations.

PARKING Media parking is located in the Alico Arena parking lot adjacent to the main gate. No parking pass is required.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Press and television photographers arerequested to stay at least 10 feet from the playing surface.

STATISTICS The FGCU Sports Information Offi ce will provide game notes, statistics and rosters throughout the game to all members of the media. The FGCU Sports Information Offi ce will also provide complete game statistics to each media member shortly after each contest.

INTERVIEWS FGCU soccer practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements may be made by contacting the FGCU Sports Information

Offi ce at least 24 hours before practice time. All interviews are coordinated with men’s head coach Bob Butehorn and women’s head coach Jim Blankenship through the FGCU Sports Information Offi ce. The offi ce staff can also set up interviews throughout the season with the coaches as well as player interviews, which will be scheduled around the player’s academic and practice schedules. Coaches and players are available for postgame interviews 10 minutes following the end of the game.

TICKETS Tickets for FGCU soccer games are available at the game.

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE The Florida Gulf Coast University sports information offi ce is located in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in Alico Arena. The Sports Information Offi ce is located on the third fl oor.

ONLINE SERVICES FGCUAthletics.Com is your source for all FGCU Athletics informations including news, statistics, and media game notes. Every past release that is released by FGCU Athletics is available via e-mail. This includes release copy and pdf-formatted game notes. To be added to this dirstribution list, please send an e-mail request to Assistant Sports Information Director, Michael Hill, at [email protected].

WIRE SERVICES Associated PressSports Editor9100 N.W. 36th StreetMiami, FL 33178Offi ce:(800)824-5498/(305)594-5825Fax: (305) 594-9265

NEWSPAPERS Craig HandelSports WriterFort Myers News-Press2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33901Offi ce:(239)335-0357Fax:(239)334-0708

Ed ReedSports EditorFort Myers News-Press2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33901Offi ce:(239)335-0357Fax:(239)334-0708

Dana CaldwellSports WriterNaples Daily News1075 Central Ave.Naples, FL 34102Offi ce:(239)403-6135Fax:(239)263-4816

Dana OppedisanoSports WriterNaples Daily News1075 Central Ave.Naples, FL 34102Offi ce:(239)403-6135Fax:(239)263-4816

Greg HardwigSports EditorNaples Daily News1075 Central Ave.Naples, FL 34102Offi ce:(239)403-6135Fax:(239)263-4816

Jim Linette, EditorBreeze NewspaperPO Box 151306Cape Coral, FL 33915Offi ce:(239)574-1110Fax:(239)574-5693

John FineranSports EditorCharlotte Sun Herald23170 Harborview RoadPort Charlotte, FL 33980(941) 206-1122

RADIO David MoultonSportsRadio 77020125 S. Tamiami TrailEstero, FL 33928Offi ce:(239)495-2100

Mark MillerSportsRadio 77020125 S. Tamiami TrailEstero, FL 33928Offi ce:(239)495-2100

TELEVISION Brian SimonSports DirectorWINK-TV (CBS)2824 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916Offi ce:(239)344-5021Fax:(239)338-4383

Jason KurtzSports DirectorWZVN-TV (ABC)3719 Central Ave.Fort Myers, FL 33901Offi ce:(239)275-2000Fax:(239)939-3244

Clay MillerSports DirectorWBBH-TV (NBC)3719 Central Ave.Fort Myers, FL 33901Offi ce:(239)275-2000Fax:(239)939-3244

Sports DirectorWFIX (FOX)621 S.W. Pine Island Rd.Cape Coral, FL 33991Offi ce:(239)574-6397Fax:(239)574-4803

INTERNET All of the latest news, scores, live stats and game broadcasts can be found at the Florida Gulf Coast University Athletics website at www.fgcuathletics.com.

Michael HillMen’s Soccer Contact

Offi ce: (239) 590-7064

Email: [email protected]

Chris PerryWomen’s Soccer Contact

Offi ce: (239) 590-7064

Email:[email protected]

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HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

Leola, Penn./Conestoga Valley HSKissimmee, Fla./Osceola HS

Trinity, Fla./Mitchell HSMiami, Fla./Varela HS

Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HSMelbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne Central Catholic

Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HSMetairie, La./Grace King HS

Wellington, Fla./Palm Beach Central HSMiami, Fla./Coral Springs HS

New Port Richey, Fla./Mitchell HSConyers, Ga./Salem HS

Cocoa, Fla./Merritt Island HSPompano Beach, Fla./Northeast HS

Key Biscayne, Fla./Immaculata-La Salle HSMiami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Preparatory

Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HSPort St. Lucie, Fla./St. Lucie West Centennial HS

Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs HSLake Worth, Fla./The King’s Academy

Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore Catholic HSMerritt Island, Fla./Florida Institute of Technology

Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HSLake Worth, Fla./Palm Beach Central HS

Auburndale, Fla./Auburndale HSPalm Harbor, Fla./Tarpon Springs HS

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Bob Butehorn ............................ Tampa, 1985/Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Alex Aldaz .............................Texas, 2001/Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Hobie Hare .............................Rider, 1998/Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Tim Hogan....................Georgetown, 2004/Second Season

BREAKDOWN BY STATE

Kevin Ante ..................................................On-tayPedro Cavalcanti .............................Cav-ahl-con-teeFrancesco DiStefano ...... Fran-ches-koe Di-Stef-in-ohManuel Gonzalez .................. Man-well Gohn-zahl-ezJonathan Hohn ................................................HonArjun Jani ......................................Ar-June John-eeMark Keymont .........................................Kee-montJonathan Koshko ..................................... Kosh-koeMatt Levine............................................. Luh-veenCaleib Lynch ............................................... Ca-lebFelipe Ortega ....................... Fell-ee-pae Or-tay-guhMatthew O'Shaughnessy .................O-Shaw-nuh-seeBrett Passino .........................................Pass-in-ohJosey Portillo.............................. Joze-e Poor-tee-ohCristian Raudales .................................. Ruh-doll-usSam Staudt ..................................................StoutDavid Tuesta ............................................Twest-ahSean Wotring ......................................... Woe-tring

Florida ..................................................................................... 23 Georgia ......................................................................................1Louisiana ....................................................................................1Pennsylvania ...............................................................................1

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Emily BarrettJen DelaterKirsi KeenanOlivia EliasGina PetraccoKatie DonnellanAnna JokutyLaura LeonardCaytlan MacKenzieLindsay HawStacey PayneKatherine CorrellusKayley McMillianKathleeen HunterJeannel HuffmanMichelle KuhnenBrianna McCallAmber McCallCasey LademannStephanie PowersSamantha RaganAmanda SuchkoKelli HaemmelmannAmanda GobleSarah FaglerAshley Ciesielczyk

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HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

Chico, Ca./Yuba CollegeStuart, Fla./South Fork

Boca Raton, Fla./Pope John Paul IICoral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray

Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop VerotLake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary

Calgary, Canada/Bishop CarrollCalgary, Canada/Centennial

Calgary, Canada/William AberhartPalm City, Fla./Martin County

Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-DelrayMerritt Island, Fla./Florida State

Calgary, Canada/CentennialSafety Harbor, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic

Clearwater, Fla./CountrysideEau Claire, Wisc./Eau Claire Memorial

Fort Myers, Fla./Fort MyersFort Myers, Fla./Estero

Flagler Beach, Fla./Florida Stateseffner, Fla./Armwood

Islamorada, Fla./Coral ShoreGreensburg, Pa./Hempfi eld Area Senior

St. Petersburg, Fla./LakewoodLutz, Fla./Land O’Lakes

Gainesville, Fla./Oak HallOregon, Ohio/Clay

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Jim Blankenship ...... Florida International, 1982/Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Mario Rincon ........................... Lynn, 1995/Second SeasonAssistant Coach: Jessica Zabel .............................FGCU, 2008/First Season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BREAKDOWN BY STATE/COUNTRY

California.................. 1Florida ................... 19Ohio ........................ 1Pennsylvania ............. 1Wisconsin ................. 1

Canada .................... 4

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FLORIDA GULF COAST

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MACON, Ga. – The two Atlantic Sun men’s soccer programs that met for the conference championship in November could be on a collision course this year as the coaches picked Campbell as the preseason favorite with Jacksonville second, the conference offi ce announced on Wednes-day.

The Camels and Dolphins met in the fi nal of the 2007 Championship with the Camels prevailing 5-4 in penalty kicks after the two squads battled to a 1-1 score after 90 minutes of regulation play and 30 minutes of overtime. While the Camels received top billing in the preseason vote for the third straight year, the Dolphins narrowly claimed the distinction as the coaches’ choice for tournament champion.

Campbell, along with Stetson, dominated the preseason All-Conference team as each placed four players on the team. Richard Jata led the charge from the Camels as he earned Preseason Player of the Year honors for the second straight year. The senior midfi elder from Port Richey, Fla. landed on the A-Sun First Team and All-Tournament Team in 2007 after scoring nine goals, fourth in the A-Sun, including three during the A-Sun Cham-pionship. Since the start of the 2006 season, Campbell owns a 12-0-1 record in games when Jata tallies a goal.

“Obviously, it puts a smile on my face (to be named Preseason Player of the Year), but of all the things I want to accomplish, preseason honors are the least on my mind,” Jata said. “Ever since I've been here, we've been picked to win the league. Certainly, it's an honor, but the end of the season is more important than the beginning of the season. There's a part of me that enjoys getting an award, but you've got to put the team ahead of yourself, or you're not going to have a winning team. I give a lot of credit for what I accomplish individually to my teammates. Without them and my coaches, I would not be able to achieve any of these awards.”

Jata’s senior classmates, goal keeper Aaron Johnson and defender Stephen Oyuga along with 2007 Freshman of the Year, midfi elder Josue Soto round out Campbell’s representation on the Preseason All-Conference team. Johnson, a decorated player in Campbell and A-Sun history, has been a First-Team performer each of the last two falls and enters 2008 with the fourth-lowest goals-against average in A-Sun history at 1.17. Oyuga earned spots on both the First Team and All-Tournament team in 2007. Soto matched Jata with 22 points (eight goals, six assists).

Stetson, picked third by the coaches matched Campbell with four All-Conference selections led by a pair of defenders in junior Robert Hodge and sophomore Miguel Rodrigues. Midfi elder Kirk Labusch and sophomore forward Eugene Starikov join the defenders on the team. Labusch shared the conference lead in assists with seven and Starikov scored six goals, four of which proved to be game-winning goals.

Soto, Rodrigues and Starikov make up three of the fi ve members of the 2007 Atlantic Sun All-Freshman team on the 2008 preseason All-Confer-ence team. Starikov joins UNF’s Akil DeFreitas and Lipscomb’s Miguel DaSilva on the forward line. The fi nal member of the squad, Jacksonville’s Tony Taylor, also a sophomore, transferred to the Dolphins from USF after collecting nine points with the Bulls. DaSilva ranked third in the A-Sun with 10 goals in 2007 while DeFreitas ranked as one of seven in the conference to average at least one point per game.

DeFreitas will lead UNF, picked fourth by the coaches, followed by a tight three-way battle between Florida Gulf Coast, Belmont and Lipscomb for the fi fth, sixth and seventh spots in the poll. USC Upstate, Mercer, led by new head coach Brad Ruzzo and ETSU’s inaugural men’s team round out the poll.

The Atlantic Sun Conference is an 11-member league committed to Building Winners for Life, with a focus on academic and athletic integrity and a balance between the two for the student-athlete, and maintaining a high level of sportsmanship. Headquartered in Macon, Ga., the A-Sun encompasses six of the top eight media markets in the Southeast. The A-Sun consists of some of the most dynamic private and public institutions in the region: Belmont University, Campbell University, East Tennessee State University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Jacksonville University, Kennesaw State University, Lipscomb University, Mercer University, University of North Florida, University of South Carolina Upstate and Stetson University.

2008 Men's Soccer A-Sun Preseason Coaches Poll # School (1st Place Vote) Points 1. Campbell (7) 952. Jacksonville (2) 88 3. Stetson (1) 844. UNF 575. Florida Gulf Coast 49 6. Belmont 48 7. Lipscomb 47 8. USC Upstate 28 T9. ETSU 27T9. Mercer 27

Tournament Champion: Jacksonville

A-Sun Preseason Preview

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Ohio State - Aug. 29 - 7:30 pm Penn State - Aug. 31 - 12 pmLocation ............................................... Columbus, OhioNickname ...................................................... BuckeyesConference ....................................................... Big Ten2007 Record ......................................................17-4-5Head Coach ................................................ John BluemRecord at School ........................... 118-81-28 (11 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................14/8Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID ................................................... Tim StriedPhone .................................................... 614-292-0134Fax ........................................................ 614-292-8547E-mail ................................................ [email protected]

Location .......................................... University Park, Pa.Nickname ................................................. Nittany LionsConference ....................................................... Big Ten2007 Record ........................................................7-8-4Head Coach .............................................Barry GormanRecord at School ......................... 249-139-37 (20 years)Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID ............................................John RegenfussPhone .................................................... 814-865-1757Fax ........................................................ 814-863-3165E-mail .................................................. [email protected]

Hartwick College - Sept. 5 - 7:30 pm Syracuse - Sept. 7 - 12 pmLocation .................................................. Oneonta, N.Y.Nickname .......................................................... HawksConference .............................................. Mid-American2007 Record ........................................................5-6-7Head Coach ...............................................Ian McIntyreRecord at School ...............................54-27-14 (4 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................15/7Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID ............................................................TBAPhone .................................................... 607-431-4703Fax ........................................................ 607-431-4720E-mail ...................................................................TBA

Location ..................................................Syracuse, N.Y.Nickname ......................................................... OrangeConference ...................................................... Big East2007 Record ........................................................6-8-4Head Coach ................................................... Dean FotiRecord at School ......................... 130-150-30 (17 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................12/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/3Soccer SID .............................................. Mike MorrisonPhone .................................................... 315-443-2608Fax ........................................................ 315-443-2076E-mail .............................................. [email protected]

Seattle - Sept. 12 - 7 pm Holy Cross - Sept. 19 - 7 pmLocation ................................................. Seattle, Wash.Nickname ..................................................... RedhawksConference .......................................................... None2007 Record ......................................................15-3-1Head Coach .................................................Brad AgoosRecord at School ................................ 27-11-2 (2 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................16/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................6/5Soccer SID .............................................Jason BehennaPhone .................................................... 206-296-5915Fax ........................................................ 206-296-2154E-mail [email protected]

Location .............................................. Worcester, Mass.Nickname ..................................................... CrusadersConference ............................................. Patriot League2007 Record ........................................................8-6-4Head Coach ............................................... Elvis ComrieRecord at School ......................... 116-153-29 (17 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................22/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID ...........................................Michelle BradleyPhone .................................................... 508-793-2583Fax ........................................................ 508-793-2309E-mail [email protected]

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Fairfi eld - Sept. 21 - 1 pm Florida International - Sept. 28 - 7 pmLocation ................................................ Fairfi eld, Conn.Nickname ............................................................StagsConference ...................................Metro Atlantic Athletic2007 Record ......................................................11-6-2Head Coach ................................................... Carl ReesRecord at School ........................... 126-75-29 (12 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................20/7Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID ...................................................Jack JonesPhone .................................................... 203-254-4116Fax ........................................................ 203-254-4117E-mail ...................................... [email protected] eld.edu

Location ...................................................... Miami, Fla.Nickname .............................................Golden PanthersConference ........................................... Conference USA2007 Record ......................................................5-14-2Head Coach ............................................Munga EketebiRecord at School ....................................5-14-2 (1 year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 11/12Starters Returning/Lost ............................................6/5Soccer SID ................................................... Rich KelchPhone .................................................... 305-348-3164Fax ........................................................ 305-348-2963E-mail ....................................................kelchr@fi u.edu

Mercer - Oct. 2 - 7 pm Campbell - Oct. 4 - 7 pmLocation ......................................................Macon, Ga.Nickname ............................................................BearsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................6-12-1Head Coach .................................................Brad RuzzoRecord at School ...................................0-0-0 (1st year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................9/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................6/5Soccer SID ................................................ Randy JonesPhone .................................................... 478-301-5217Fax ...................................................... (478) 301-5350E-mail ...................................................................TBA

Location .............................................Buies Creek, N.C.Nickname ......................................................... CamelsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................13-6-3Head Coach ..................................................Doug HessRecord at School ................................ 52-54-8 (6 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................15/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID .................................................... Stan ColePhone .................................................... 910-893-1331Fax ........................................................ 910-893-1330E-mail [email protected]

Stetson - Oct. 11 - 7 pm North Florida - Oct. 17 - 5 pmLocation ....................................................DeLand, Fla.Nickname ......................................................... HattersConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................11-5-2Head Coach .............................................T. Logan FleckRecord at School ....................................11-5-2 (1 year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 12/10Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID ............................................... Dean WatsonPhone .................................................... 386-822-8130Fax ........................................................ 386-822-7486E-mail [email protected]

Location .............................................. Jacksonville, Fla.Nickname ........................................................ OspreysConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ........................................................8-9-0Head Coach ..................................................Ray BunchRecord at School ......................... 140-128-21 (17 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................14/8Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID ...............................................Adam JonsonPhone .................................................... 904-620-4026Fax ........................................................ 904-620-2821E-mail ......................................... [email protected]

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Jacksonville - Oct. 19 - 2 pm Belmont - Oct. 24 - 7 pmLocation .............................................. Jacksonville, Fla.Nickname ....................................................... DolphinsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................11-7-2Head Coach ..............................................Mike JohnsonRecord at School ...............................38-42-12 (5 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................16/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................9/3Soccer SID ............................................. Brian DeLettrePhone .................................................... 904-256-7478E-mail ....................................................tdelett@ju.edu

Location ............................................... Nashville, Tenn.Nickname ...........................................................BruinsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................7-10-2Head Coach ............................................Earle DavidsonRecord at School ........................... 58-124-11 (11 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 17/10Starters Returning/Lost ............................................6/5Soccer SID ............................................Marcel PourtoutPhone .................................................... 615-460-8023Fax ........................................................ 615-460-6420E-mail ......................... [email protected]

Lipscomb - Oct. 26 - 2 pm East Tennessee - Oct. 31 - 7 pmLocation ............................................... Nashville, Tenn.Nickname .......................................................... BisonsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................6-12-3Head Coach ...........................................Charles MorrowRecord at School ................................ 16-34-6 (3 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................8/9Starters Returning/Lost ............................................4/6Soccer SID ................................................ Mark McGeePhone .................................................... 615-966-5862Fax ........................................................ 615-966-1806E-mail .................................. [email protected]

Location ...........................................Johnson City, Tenn.Nickname ....................................................BuccaneersConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record .......................................................... N/AHead Coach ...........................................Scott CalabreseRecord at School ...................................0-0-0 (1st year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................... N/AStarters Returning/Lost ........................................... N/ASoccer SID ..............................................Jeff Schneider Phone .................................................... 423-439-5612E-mail .............................................. [email protected]

USC-Upstate - Nov. 2 - 1 pm Florida Atlantic - Nov. 8 - 7 pm

Location ............................................ Spartanburg, S.C.Nickname .......................................................SpartansConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................3-14-0Head Coach ................................................ Greg HooksRecord at School ........................... 186-57-17 (13 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................8/14Starters Returning/Lost ............................................3/8Soccer SID .................................................. Bill EnglishPhone .................................................... 864-503-5129Fax ........................................................ 864-503-5127E-mail ..................................... [email protected]

Location ...............................................Boca Raton, Fla.Nickname .............................................................OwlsConference ...............................................Mid American 2007 Record ......................................................11-7-2Head Coach ..................................................Kos DonevRecord at School ......................... 177-184-17 (21 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................... N/AStarters Returning/Lost ........................................... N/ASoccer SID ....................................................Matt StullPhone .................................................... 561-297-3513E-mail ............................................. [email protected]

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Bob ButehornHead Coach

Second SeasonTampa ‘85

Butehorn is entering his second season as the men’s soccer head coach at Florida Gulf Coast University. Butehorn has more than 17 years of coaching experience with NCAA Division I institutions.

In Butehorn’s fi rst season as the men’s soccer head coach, he led the Eagles to an 8-10-1 record. The Eagles fi nished seventh in the A-Sun with a mark of 3-5-1, while fi nishing fourth in points, fi fth in goals scored, and served four shutouts during conference play.

Butehorn joined FGCU after spending fi ve seasons as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also the head coach at Division I St. Bonaventure University from 1995-99. Taking over a program that had won just two games the season prior to his arrival, Butehorn led the Bonnies to school records for most conference wins and most wins in a season. He coached three All-Conference players, including the only Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year in school history, during his tenure.

Prior to leading the Bonnies, Butehorn served six years as an assistant coach for the University of Maryland, where he was an integral part of the turnaround of that program, eventually guiding the Terps to NCAA Sweet Sixteen.

During his coaching career, Butehorn has served on the Atlantic-10 soccer committee, the NCAA Regional Selection Committee and the NSCAA Regional Ranking Committee for which he held the chairman position for two years. He is also a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the United States Soccer Federation.

Butehorn has also coached numerous amateur players from the East Region as the Region I Festival Coach for the U.S. Soccer Federation. During his three-year tenure as a festival coach, Butehorn led the East squad to two gold medals and saw 12 of his players eventually join Major League Soccer teams.

His accreditations include a United States Soccer Federation “A” license and an U.S. Regional Soccer Clinician. Butehorn graduated from the University of Tampa in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in sports science/physical education. As a student-athlete at Tampa, he was a member of the soccer team that won the 1981 NCAA National Soccer Championship. Butehorn fi nished his graduate work and earned his Master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania.

Butehorn along with his wife, Cindy, and two daughters, Madison and Jessica, reside in Naples.

Coaching Experience2006-pr Head Coach, FGCU

2000-06 Assistant Coach, University of Pennsylvania

1995-99 Head Coach, St. Bonaventure

1988-94 Assistant Coach, University of Maryland

Playing Experience1981-85 University of Tampa

Education2005 Master’s Organizational Dynamics Univ. of Pennsylvania

1985 Bachelor’s Sports Science/Phys. Ed. University of Tampa

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Alex AldazAssistant CoachSecond Season

Texas ‘01

Alex Aldaz is entering his second season as an assistant coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University men’s soccer program.

Prior to joining the FGCU men’s soccer staff, Aldaz served as an assistant coach at Xavier University. In his two years at Xavier, Aldaz helped the Musketeers reach the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament for the fi rst time in nine years, best conference record and most overall wins in four years. Aldaz was also responsible for recruiting two 2006 Atlantic 10 All Rookie Team selections, in which Xavier was one of only two schools in the fourteen team conference to have multiple selections.

Prior to his tenure at Xavier, Aldaz served as an assistant coach at the University of Dayton, and helped lead the Flyers to an 11-7-1 overall record including an 8-3-0 mark and runner-up fi nish in the Atlantic 10 Conference in 2004. While at Dayton, Aldaz coached US National Team selections and Major League Soccer standouts Chris Rolfe and Dasan Robinson, along with four all Atlantic 10 Conference, three NSCAA All Region, and one NSCAA All American student-athletes.

Before his stint at Dayton, Aldaz was an assistant coach at the University of Redlands, a Division III institution in Redlands, California. In his two years at Redlands, Aldaz enjoyed a considerable amount of success as the Bulldogs boasted a two-year record of 36-4-2 and fi nished ranked in the top-11 nationally in both 2002 and 2003. The Bulldogs also won the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship in each of his two seasons, and were the highest scoring team in the 2003 NCAA Division III regular season with 92 goals in 20 games. For the 2002-03 seasons, Aldaz coached twelve All SCIAC, two SCIAC Players of the Year, six NSCAA All Region, and two NSCAA All American student-athletes.

Prior to his two-year stretch at Redlands, Aldaz was the assistant coach at Schreiner University in Kerrville, Texas during the 2001 season.

Aldaz began his coaching career for the Austin Flyers Soccer Club in Austin, Texas, where he was responsible for training and coaching nationally-ranked boys’ soccer teams.

Aldaz was a former midfi elder in the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues and helped the University of Texas club team to a national championship in 1996. He is a graduate of the University of Texas, has a master’s degree from the University of Redlands, and has received the NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. Aldaz is also a staff coach for Florida ODP.

A Buenos Aires, Argentina native, Aldaz is fl uent in Spanish and speaks some Italian. He resides in Estero with his wife, Gina, and his son, Alex Jr.

Coaching Experience2007-pr Assistant Coach, FGCU

2005-06 Assistant Coach, Xavier University

2004 Assistant Coach, University of Dayton

2002-03 Assistant Coach, University of Redlands

2001 Assistant Coach, Schreiner University

Playing Experience2003 Idaho Wolves (MPSL)

1997 San Antonio Pumas (USISL)

1995-96 Austin Lone Stars (USISL)

Education2001 Bachelor’s Economics University of Texas

2004 Master’s Higher Education University of Redlands

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Tim HoganAssistant CoachSecond SeasonGeorgetown ‘04

Tim Hogan is entering his second season as the goalkeeper coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University men’s soccer team.

Hogan comes to FGCU from Georgetown University, where he was the goalkeeper coach during the 2006 spring and fall seasons. In the fall of 2005, Hogan was a volunteer assistant at Goucher College in Towson, MD, while he also worked part-time with the Georgetown goalkeepers. He was also a goalkeeper coach for the Maryland Olympic Development Program in 2007.

Hogan is a 2004 graduate of Georgetown. He spent two years as the full-time starter for the Hoyas, appearing in 45 games and recording 10 shutouts.

He was also a member of the Richmond Kickers Future PDL team in 2002 and 2003.

Hogan trains the goalkeepers and assists in all facets of recruiting, scouting, development and training. He also coordinates travel, monitors student-athlete academics, organizes camps and oversees student-athlete community outreach programs.

Hogan is pursuing his Master of Arts degree in English at FGCU.

Coaching Experience2007-pr Assistant Coach, FGCU

2006 Assistant Coach, Georgetown

2005 Assistant Coach, Goucher College

Playing Experience2002-03 Richmond Kickers Future (PDL)

2000-04 Georgetown University

Education2004 Bachelor’s, English and Classics Georgetown University

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Hobie HareAssistant CoachSecond Season

Rider ‘98

Coach Hare is entering his second season as a men’s soccer assistant coach at FGCU.

Hare comes to FGCU after spending two seasons in the A-10 Conference with the University of Massachusetts as an assistant coach. His responsibilities included working with the Mintutemen in all aspects of recruiting, practice organization and camp management.

After high school Hare was recruited to play soccer at the University of Connecticut and lettered for two years before transferring to Rider University in 1996. A three-year standout at Rider from 1996-99, the Princeton, N.J. native will assist the FGCU in all facets of training, development, recruiting, and daily operations.

At Rider University, Hare started 63 games helping the Broncs to two Div. I NCAA Tournament berths (1997, 1998) and two MAAC Conference titles. He was twice named to the All-MAAC Team. In 1998 he was honored as a member of the ALL-MAAC Tournament Team.

After graduating from Rider University, he played professionally for two seasons with the Hershey Wildcats (1999) and with the New Jersey Stallions (1999-00). In 1999, Hare had a unique opportunity to train and play with Leyton Orient of the Professional English League II in England.

Hare is a USSF licensed coach, and holds both his NSCAA National License and Advanced National License, and is a certifi ed personal trainer. Hare is also be the director of training for the Gulf Coast Soccer Academy.

Coaching Experience2007-pr Assistant Coach, FGCU

2005-07 Assistant Coach, University of Massachusetts

Playing Experience2000 Leyton Orient (English 2nd Division)

1998-2000 Hershey Wildcats

1998-2000 New Jersey Stallions

1996-98 Rider University

1994-96 University of Connecticut

Education1998 Bachelor’s Marketing Rider University

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Freshman: Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors...Named to the 2007 A-Sun All Freshman Team...Started all 19 games for the Eagles...Recorded eight wins, while making four shutouts...Goals against average of 1.86...Made his fi rst collegiate start at Costal Carolina where he recorded his fi rst victory 3-2 (8/31/07)...Made six saves in a 3-0 loss vs. Furman (9/1/07)...Helped lead the Eagles to a 2-1 victory over UNLV in the home opener, making six saves (9/7/07)...Recorded a season high 13 saves in a 2-2 tie vs. Campbell (9/27/07)...Notched his third shutout of the season while making seven saves in a 1-0 win over North Florida (10/14/07)...Made sevens saves in a 4-0 victory over USC-Upstate (10/26/07).

High School: A three-sport LL League All-Star athlete...Named Top Senior Male Athlete of the Year...As goalkeeper and team captain, he started every game as a junior and senior...Set a school record for single-season shutouts during his senior year ...Selected LL League 1st Team Section and Tri-County All-Star...Scouted by West Ham Futbol Club...Earned MVP at Lock Haven University Soccer Camp and Team Leadership Award in back-to-back years...As Place-Kicker/Punter for the football team, he helped the team capture the 2006 Section Championship Title with two FG’s...Set four school records as a football player...In baseball as a CF and pitcher, Adam was MVP, team captain and led the team in batting average...Helped led his team to a Section Championship Title in 2006...Selected as a First Team All-Star and was among the top outfi elders selected in the county...As team captain for his Premier League team, U19 Lanco United, he allowed only one goal against to win the MAPS/MSSL Tournament...Led his team to the semi-fi nals at the Virginian recording no goals against during regulation play.

Personal: Business/Marketing major...Son of Jim and Melanie Glick...Born October 7, 1988.

Freshman: Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors...Started all 18 games he appeared in...Finished the season with fi ve shots and one shot on goal...Anchored the defense for the Eagles...Recorded two shots in a 1-0 loss to Belmont (10/21/07)...Had one shot on goal in a 2-1 win over Howard (11/04/07).

High School: A two-time All-County and All-Region selection... Four-year Varsity letter winner...Three-time MVP...Member of the 2006 Super-Y North American Championship team...Member of a Sun Bowl Championship team and also a two-time State runner-up team.

Personal: Business major...Son of Yogi and Dawn Jani...Has one sister, Preeti...Born September 19, 1988.

Adam GlickSophomore • Goalkeeper

6-2 • 205Leola, Penn./Conestoga Valley HS

Adam GlickSophomore • Goalkeeper

1Arjun Jani

Sophomore • Defender5-10 • 165

Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS

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GP-GS Min. GA GAA Sv Pct W L T SO19-19 1694:34 35 1.86 86 .711 8 10 1 4

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Freshman: Started all 19 games for the Eagles...Finished 2007 with three goals and 10 shots on goal...Registered fi rst career goal and also the fi rst goal in FGCU history in his collegiate debut vs. Costal Carolina (8/31/07)...Tallied four shots on goal in 3-2 win over Georgia State (9/14/07)...Scored a goal in a 2-2 tie vs. Campbell (9/27/07...Tallied a goal in 2-1 loss at Stetson (10/7/07).

High School: Leading scorer for his JV District Championship team as a freshman...As a sophomore, he was his team’s leading scorer and was named Second Team All-Conference...As a junior, he earned First Team All-Conference and All-Academic Sunshine Athletic Conference honors...Named First Team All-Conference, All-Academic Sunshine Athletic Conference and Offensive MVP as a senior...Member of the U17 CDL Champions...Sun-bowl Semi-fi nalist...Disney Showcase Semi-fi nalists...U17 Florida State Cup Champion...U18 Atlanta Cup Champion.

Personal: Business/Marketing major...Son of Steve and Jean Koshko...Has one sister, Jamie...Born December 28, 1988.

Freshman: Saw no actin as a freshman.

High School: Starting Goalkeeper for Countryside Lightning...Starting Goalkeeper in high school...Third leading goal scorer at Fort Scott High School as a junior...Recorded the most saves in a single game (39)...Recorded over 100 saves as a senior...Named Second Team All-Pinellas County...Earned Defensive MVP...As a senior, he earned an academic athlete award for maintaining a 4.0 throughout the high school season...Received All-County honorable mention for Cross Country...Earned varsity letters in Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer and Track...Received an academic award for best GPA for an athletic team (boys Cross County) in Pinellas County.

Personal: Psychology major...Son of Alan, Cynthia and Karen Levine...Has one sister, Jamie...Born December 12, 1988.

Jonathan KoshkoSophomore • Defender

6-1 • 160New Port Richey, Fla./Mitchell HS

Jonathan KoshkoSophomore • Defender

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Freshman: Attended Florida Institute of Technology.

High School: Three-year varsity letterman...FACA East Coast All-State representative, MVP of Big Brothers/Big Sisters All-Star Game, All-Cape Coast Conferecne First Team and All-Space Coast First Team in March 2007...MVP in Elite Bracket at the Admiral Tournament.

Personal: Criminal Justice major…Son of Manuel and Carolyn Chavez…Born January 13, 1989.

Freshman: Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors...Saw game action once in 2007 while backing up starter Adam Glick...Registered fi ve saves in 45 minutes of action...Made fi rst appearance in 5-0 loss vs. UIC (9/23/07).

High School: Four year starter at Auburndale...Helped team to four consecutive district championships and three consecutive regional championships...Led team to the 2005 4A State Championship...Member of the 2006 5A State Runners-up...Named First Team All-County as a senior and Second Team as a sophomore and junior...Team captain as a senior...Member of the 2007 5A State Championship team...Named MVP of the 2007 5A State tournament...Named 2006-07 News Chief Soccer Player of the Year...Voted MVP of the 06-07 team...One of 12 selected onto the 2007 FHSAA Academic All-State team...Played for the Auburndale Scream for eight years...His competitive team won Division I for fi ve consecutive years.

Personal: Business/Marketing Management major...Son of Dennis and Jennifer Miller...Has one sister, Brandi...Born December 26, 1988.

Matt LevineSophomore • Goalkeeper

6-0 • 160Palm Harbor, Fla./Tarpon Springs HS

Freshman: Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors...Saw game action once in 2007 while backing up starter Adam Glick...Registered fi ve saves in 45 minutes of action...Made fi rst appearance in 5-0 loss vs. UIC (9/23/07).

High School: Four year starter at Auburndale...Helped team to Matt Levine

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Caleib LynchSophomore • Goalkeeper

5-11 • 145Merritt Island, Fla./Florida Institute of Technology

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Derek MillerSophomore • Goalkeeper

6-0 • 180Auburndale, Fla./Auburndale HS

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2007

GP-GS Min. GA GAA Sv Pct W L T SO 0-0 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0

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GP-GS Min. GA GAA Sv Pct W L T SO 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 5 .833 0 0 0 0

Miller’s Career Stats

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Freshman: Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors...Started 18 games and made 18 appearances...Finished his rookie year with four goals, one assist, and seven shots on goal...Scored fi rst collegiate goal in a 2-1 victory over UNLV (9/7/07)...Scored a goal in a 2-1 win over Georgia State (9/14/07)...Recorded an assist in a 3-0 victory Florida Atlantic (10/4/07)...Lead the Eagles with two goals in a 2-0 win over Howard in the season fi nale (11/4/07).

High School: Named Second Team All-District (2004-05)...Named First Team All-District (2006-07)...All-North Suncoast (2006-07)...2004 Virginia ODP State Team...2004 U-15 Virginia State Cup Finalist (Beach FC Outlaws)...2004 U-15 Champions of Virginia Club Champions League (Beach FC Outlaws)...2005 U-16 Virginia State Cup Finalist (Beach FC Outlaws)...2005 U-16 Champions of Virginia Club Champions League (Beach FC Outlaws)...2005 Virginia ODP State Team...2005 Virginia ODP European Tournament Team...2005 U-17 Champions of Club Directors League (Clearwater Chargers)...Captain of the 2006 U-17 Florida State Cup Champions (Clearwater Chargers).

Personal: Undecided major...Son of Pat and Bette Jo O’Shaughnessy...Has three younger brothers, Ryan, Patrick, and Michael...Born March 4, 1989.

Freshman: Played in nine games, making seven starts for the Eagles...Finished 2007 with six shots and two shots on goal...Made fi rst collegiate start at Costal Carolina (8/31/07)...Registered two shots in a 2-0 vs. Lipscomb (10/19/07)...Had a shot on goal during 3-2 loss at Gardner Webb (10/28/07).

High School: As a sophomore, named most improved player and all-conference...As a junior, named defensive player of the year and all-conference...As a senior, he led his team in goals and earned Offensive Player of the Year, Most Valuable Player honors and First Team All-County honors...Leading goal scorer for the Wellington Wave soccer club, which made it to the U-18 round of sixteen in the state cup...Played for the U-17 South Florida Premier League Runner-up.

Personal: Communications major...Son of Kevin and Marjorie Sullivan...Has one older brother, Matt, and two younger sisters Samantha and Michelle...Born December 29, 1988.

Freshman: Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors...Played in 12 games, making three starts for the Eagles...Made fi rst career start in 3-2 win vs. Georgia State (9/14/07)...Tallied a shot on goal vs. Georgia State.

High School: High school state champion...Two-time region champion...Named All-county and All-Area...Earned All-State Honorable Mention...Served as captain...Earned MVP honors...Sunbowl fi nalist...Disney fi nalist...Coca Cola champions...Nike Tournament semifi nals...Club team captain...Club team MVP.

Personal: Undecided major...Son of Alfredo and Norma Tuesta...Has one older brother, Marco, and one older sister, Kyra White...Born July 7, 1989.

Matthew O’ShaughnessySophomore • Forward

6-2 • 185Trinity, Fla./Mitchell HS

Matthew O’ShaughnessySophomore • Forward

3Taylor Sullivan

Sophomore • Forward6-1 • 165

Wellington, Fla./Palm Beach Central HS

Taylor SullivanSophomore • Forward

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David TuestaSophomore • Midfi elder

5-8 • 160Miami, Fla./Coral Springs HS

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Matthew O’ShaughnessyForward

GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT18-18 4 1 9 13 7 1 0-0

O’Shaughnessy’s Career Stats

2007

GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT 9-7 0 0 0 6 2 0 0-0

Sullivan’s Career Stats

2007

GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT 12-3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0

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High School: Led Varela High School to two consecutive state championships his junior and senior year...Named to the NSCAA Boys High School All-American team and participated in Adidas ESP 2005-2007...ESP All-Star in 2007...Member of the ODP State Team for three years, Y-League ODP National Select Team, First Team All Dade 2008, Cagliari Calcio Strike Force, and Miami FC Kendall, which is one of the premier programs in the country...Traveled to Germany with the Y-League National Select team...Also traveled to Italy to train with Cagliari Calcio.

Personal: Business major…Son of Luisa Ante…Born November 29, 1989.

High School: Named Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as a senior at Kings Academy...Led the Boca Juniors team to the Sunbowl Semifi nals in 2006, the Score at the Shore fi nals in 2007, the Disney Cup International Championship in 2007, the Disney Showcase Semifi nals in 2007, and the State Cup fi nals in 2007...A Super Club Finalist with the Palm Beach Kicks in 2005...In 2008 he was a State Cup Semifi nalist with the Wellington Wave.

Personal: Business Management major…Son of Patti Biggs…Born on October 25, 1989.

High School: Four-time team MVP…Four-time leading scorer…Four-year captain…Awarded Athletic Leadership award winner his senior year…Earned Golden Presidential Award his senior year…Selected to the Miami Dade FHSAA All Star team…Played club for Kendall Soccer Coalition as well as Miami FC Academy…Trained with Estudiantes de La Plata in Argentina in 2007.

Personal: Psychology major…Son of Roberto Cavalcanti and Francesca Mascaretti…Born September 13, 1989.

High School: Four-year varsity letter-winner…Named First-Team All-Conference three times in addition to being named Osceola County Player of the Year as a senior with 30 goals and 25 assists…He was team MVP as a junior and a senior, and he represented Osceola in the FHSAA State All-Star Game...Elite 11 Pro Prospect chosen by the Orlando Sharks...Member of the Florida State ODP team and the Region III Pool...Played his club ball for Central Florida United, one of the top teams in Florida, based out of Orlando.

Personal: Sport Management major…Son of Carlos DiStefano and Maria Roman…Born June 17, 1990.

High School: Coming from Salem High School in Conyers, Georgia Colin was named First Team All-State and Team MVP as a junior and senior...Named his region’s Most Valuable Offensive Player with 28 goals and eight assists his senior year...A three-time Atlanta Cup winner, three-year captain of his club team RYSA...Two-year captain with Salem High School.

Personal: Bioengineering major...Son of Greg and Susan Easterbrook...Born August 21, 1989.

High School: Member of the Region III and Florida state ODP team in both 2006 and 2007...Invited to the prestigious Adidas ESP camp in 2007, which selects the nation’s top high school players for a week of training and competition...Named to the Adidas ESP All-Star team, and was a starter in the ESP All-Star game...A member of the Weston Fury Soccer Club that won the Super Y League National Championship and fi nished second in the Dallas Cup in 2004...Played for Northeast High School in Oakland Park, Fla., where he was appointed fi rst-team All-Broward County and competed in the Broward County Senior All-Star Game.

Personal: Undecided major...Son of Daniel and Esperanza Gonzalez...Born June 3, 1990.

Kevin AnteFreshman • Defender

6-0 • 190Miami, Fla./Varela HS

Kevin AnteFreshman • Defender

4Francesco DiStefano

Freshman • Midfi elder5-7 • 145

Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola HS

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Colin EasterbrookFreshman • Forward

5-10 • 170Conyers, Ga./Salem HS

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13Patrick BiggsFreshman • Midfi elder

5-10 • 165Lake Worth, Fla./The King’s Academy

Patrick BiggsFreshman • Midfi elder

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Pedro CavalcantiFreshman • Forward

5-10 • 160Key Biscayne, Fla./Immaculata-La Salle HS

Pedro CavalcantiFreshman • Forward

17 Manuel GonzalezFreshman • Midfi elder

5-8 • 142Pompano Beach, Fla./Northeast HS

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High School: Back to back fi nal four appearances 06-07, 07-08 with Merritt Island...Cape Coast Conference District Champions three years in a row...Two-year Regional Champion…All-County selection 06-07 and 07-08...Selected to All Star team in 07-08...Played in Super Y League for two years...Traveled to England to participate in Worldwide Classic Tournament...4A MVP Player of the Year in 07-08.

Personal: Physical Therapy major…Son of Warren Harrison and Twania Peterson…Born July 9, 1989.

High School: Two-time state champion…Two-time Super Y League National champions…Honor roll award his senior year.

Personal: Nursing major… Son of Sandra Hohn…Born October 26, 1989.

High School: FACA All-State selection his senior year…All-Conference selection his senior year.

Personal: Business major…Son of Mark and Ruthanne Keymont…Born on January 22, 1990.

High School: Felipe brings four years of varsity experience with him from Belen Jesuit Preparatory High School...Named to the FHSAA Dade County All-Star team...Led Belen Jesuit to two district championships and in 2004 they were the regional runner up...Part of the Hammocks Lightning State Championship team as well as two State Final Four appearances and a regional championship with Strike Force...Member of the U-19 USA Cup runner-up team...Traveled to Italy to train with Cagliari Calcio.

Personal: Biology major…Son of Fabio Alonso and Marialuz Ortega…Born February 5, 1990.

High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner.

Personal: Sport Medicine major…Son of Kent and Nancy Blosser…Born July 6, 1990.

High School: Played for the New Orleans Soccer Academy, and also played for the New Orleans Shell Shockers of the United Soccer Leagues - Premier Development League...Competed for the Region III and Louisiana state ODP teams...Only player from Louisiana selected for the Region III team...Traveled to Holland on two occasions to train with the Excelsior youth team, and he has competed in Belgium...Four-year starter and served as captain during his senior year for Grace King High School in New Orleans.

Personal: Business Administration major…Son of Jose Portillo and Yesenia Delgado…Born on May 17, 1990.

Scott HarrisonFreshman • Midfi elder

6-4 • 170Cocoa, Fla./Merritt Island HS

Scott HarrisonFreshman • Midfi elder

14Felipe OrtegaFreshman • Defender

5-10 • 165Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Preparatory

Felipe OrtegaFreshman • Defender

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Jonathan HohnFreshman • Forward

5-8 • 150Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS

Jonathan HohnFreshman • Forward

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Mark KeymontFreshman • Midfi elder

5-9 • 155Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore Catholic HS

Mark KeymontFreshman • Midfi elder

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Brett PassinoFreshman • Defender

5-9 • 175Port St. Lucie, Fla./St. Lucie West Centennial HS

Brett PassinoFreshman • Defender

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Josey PortilloFreshman • Midfi elder

5-8 • 130Metairie, La./Grace King HS

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High School: Member of the Florida State ODP team since 2003...Selected for the Region III Pool in 2007...Helped his club team to the Final Four of the USYSA Florida State Championships on two occasions...Starter for his high school varsity teams for fi ve years (three years with Westshore Junior/Senior High, and two years with Melbourne Central Catholic)...As the captain of the Melbourne team, he led the squad in goals as a senior and took the team to the FHSAA Class 3A championship game...Selected to participate in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Classic...Selected to the All-Space Coast fi rst team as a senior.

Personal: Human Performance major…Son of Donnie and Eva Price…Born February 5, 1990.

High School: Named NSCAA All-American (1st team) as senior ... Player of the Year in Florida as Senior ... Named NSCAA Regional All-South (1st team) as freshman, junior, and senior ... Named Bradenton Herald Player of the year as sophomore and junior ... Named All-County team sophomore and junior ... Scored 88 goals in high school career ... Third all time in Manatee High School history... Captain as senior and junior...Named MVP and Most Valuable Offensive Player as freshman, sophomore, and junior ... Rookie of the Year as freshman … Won district fi nal in sophomore year ... Made three straight trips to state fi nal four with Strictly Soccer, in 2004, 2005, 2006.

Personal: First All-American high school student-athlete to play at FGCU...Civil Engineering major...Son of Juan Raudales and Martha Martinez...Has two older brothers, Juan Carlos Raudales and Wilmer Raudales, and one older sister Wendy Raudales ... Born October 3, 1989.

High School: A three-year letterman at Merritt Island High School where he was captain of the Mustangs his senior year...The mustangs won the Admiral Tournament Sharpe’s senior year, making it to the state semi fi nal ending the season with 28 wins and one loss...Selected to First-Team All-Space Coast Conference and First-Team All-Cape Coast Conference...Played club soccer with Brevard FC.

Personal: Civil Engineering major…Son of Steve and Andrea Sharpe…Born January 16, 1989.

High School: Comes to FGCU from Winter Springs Fla. High School where he was a two-time high school MVP...A three-year member of the Florida ODP State team, as well as a three-year member of the SYL ODP Regional team...Played club ball with Orlando FC...Named to the All-Star Central Florida Soccer team...Traveled to Germany and England to train with FC Bayern Munich and Watford FC, respectively.

Personal: Business major…Son of Daniel and Elizabeth Staudt…Born May 15, 1990.

High School: Two-year letterman at Park Vista High School…Team MVP as a freshman…Two-year letterman at Palm Beach Central High School…Co-Captain and Most Outstanding Player as a senior…Three-time All-Conference selection…Three-time All-Area selection…All-County selection…Played in four State Cup Finals…Received the For People to People Ambassador Award his senior year.

Personal: Athletic Training major…Computer Science minor…Son of Romily and Michael Wotring…Born on February 3, 1990.

Brandon PriceFreshman • Defender

6-3 • 200Melbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne Central Catholic

Brandon PriceFreshman • Defender

6Tyler SharpeFreshman • Midfi elder

5-10 • 155Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS

Tyler SharpeFreshman • Midfi elder

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Sam StaudtFreshman • Midfi elder

5-9 • 160Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs HS

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Cristian RaudalesFreshman • Midfi elder

5-10 • 165Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS

High School: Comes to FGCU from Winter Springs Fla. High School where he was a two-time high school MVP...A three-year member of

Cristian RaudalesFreshman • Midfi elder

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Sean WotringFreshman • Defender

6-3 • 175Lake Worth, Fla./Palm Beach Central HS

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Freshman • Defender

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The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer FGCU Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 14, 2008) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... ( 8-10- 1) ( 3- 3- 1) ( 4- 4- 0) ( 1- 3- 0)CONFERENCE.......... ( 3- 5- 1) ( 1- 2- 1) ( 2- 3- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 5- 5- 0) ( 2- 1- 0) ( 2- 1- 0) ( 1- 3- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AT ---------- ---------------------- --- ----- ----- -------------------------------------------------------------------- !08-31-07 at Coastal Carolina W 3-2 165 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 13 22 .273 16 .727 2 0-0 !09-01-07 vs Furman L 0-3 65 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 9 13 .308 7 .538 1 0-0 Sep 07 UNLV W 2-1 1061 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 7 18 .167 8 .444 1 0-0 Sep 14 vs Georgia State W OT 3-2 45 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 6 17 .176 10 .588 0 2-2 Sep 16 vs Iona College L 0-2 46 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 6 23 .087 9 .391 1 0-0 Sep 21 NAVY L 0-4 105 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 6 16 .125 6 .375 2 0-0 Sep 23 vs UIC L 0-5 110 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 6 .333 4 .667 0 0-0 *Sep 27 CAMPBELL T O2 2-2 503 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 6 21 .048 9 .429 1 0-0 *Sep 29 MERCER W 1-0 274 14 COOPER, Alex 15 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 Oct 04 at FAU W 3-0 105 16 PICCOLI, Matthew 13 0 3 3 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 *Oct 07 at Stetson Hatters L 1-2 280 10 FIFI, Ryan 12 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 *Oct 12 at Jacksonville L 0-3 312 15 PANTUOSCO, John 6 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 *Oct 14 at North Florida W 1-0 350 21 SULLIVAN, Taylor 9 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 *Oct 19 LIPSCOMB L 0-2 523 8 MENESES, Diego 11 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 *Oct 21 BELMONT L 0-1 223 5 JANI, Arjun 18 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 *Oct 26 at USC Upstate W 4-0 177 20 TUESTA, David 12 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 *Oct 28 at Gardner-Webb L 3-4 204 17 CAPUTO, Leandro 11 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Nov 04 HOWM W OT 2-1 473 13 SPIEWAK, Bryan 16 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Nov 07 at Fla. International L 0-2 517 9 RESTREPO, Angelo 4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 7 THOMPSON, Kyle 5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0TEAM STATISTICS FGCU OPP 22 JEFFREY, Michael 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0--------------------------------------------------- Total............... 19 25 18 68 174 .144 87 .500 8 2-2SHOT STATISTICS.......... Opponents........... 19 36 28 100 245 .147 130 .531 10 2-2 Goals-Shot attempts.... 25-174 36-245 Goals scored average... 1.29 1.86 Shot pct............... .144 .147 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Shots on goal-Attempts. 87-174 130-245 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho SOG pct................ .500 .531 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Shots/Game............. 9.2 12.9 1 GLICK, Adam 19 1694:34 35 1.86 86 .711 8 10 1 4 Assists................ 18 28 30 MILLER, Derek 1 45:00 1 2.00 5 .833 0 0 0 0CORNER KICKS............. 69 99 Total............... 19 1739:34 36 1.86 94 .723 8 10 1 4PENALTY KICKS............ 2-2 2-2 Opponents........... 19 1739:34 25 1.29 61 .709 6 6 0 8PENALTIES................ Yellow cards........... 34 35 Red cards.............. 3 4 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalATTENDANCE............... -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Total.................. 3162 2110 FGCU................ 8 15 2 0 - 25 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 7/452 8/264 Opponents........... 17 19 0 0 - 36 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 4/66 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- FGCU................ 78 91 3 2 - 174 Opponents........... 109 132 2 2 - 245

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- FGCU................ 44 48 1 1 - 94 Opponents........... 30 29 1 1 - 61

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- FGCU................ 34 33 2 0 - 69 Opponents........... 46 52 0 1 - 99

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- FGCU................ 131 140 6 3 - 280 Opponents........... 124 151 2 2 - 279

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------! 08-31-07 at Coastal Carolina W 3-2 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 165 KOSHKO, Jonathan (penalty kick) GILL, Colin (ANDERSON, Trent) FORDE, Anthony (ANDERSON, Trent;DiNAPOLI, Chris)! 09-01-07 vs Furman 0-3 L 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 65 - Sep 07, 2007 UNLV W 2-1 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 1061 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt (PICCOLI, Matthew) DiNAPOLI, Chris (FOERSTNER, Ben) Sep 14, 2007 vs Georgia State W 3-2 OT 3- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 45 COOPER, Alex (unassisted) O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt (unassisted) DiNAPOLI, Chris (PICCOLI, Matthew) Sep 16, 2007 vs Iona College 0-2 L 3- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 46 - Sep 21, 2007 NAVY 0-4 L 3- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 105 - Sep 23, 2007 vs UIC 0-5 L 3- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 110 -* Sep 27, 2007 CAMPBELL 2-2 TO2 3- 4- 1 0- 0- 1 503 KOSHKO, Jonathan (unassisted) FORDE, Anthony (unassisted)* Sep 29, 2007 MERCER W 1-0 4- 4- 1 1- 0- 1 274 FOERSTNER, Ben (SHERIFF, Corey) Oct 04, 2007 at FAU W 3-0 5- 4- 1 1- 0- 1 105 ANDERSON, Trent (O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt;FOERSTNER, Ben) FORDE, Anthony (GILL, Colin) FORDE, Anthony (DiNAPOLI, Chris)* Oct 07, 2007 at Stetson Hatters 1-2 L 5- 5- 1 1- 1- 1 280 KOSHKO, Jonathan (penalty kick)* Oct 12, 2007 at Jacksonville 0-3 L 5- 6- 1 1- 2- 1 312 -* Oct 14, 2007 at North Florida W 1-0 6- 6- 1 2- 2- 1 350 FORDE, Anthony (PICCOLI, Matthew)* Oct 19, 2007 LIPSCOMB 0-2 L 6- 7- 1 2- 3- 1 523 -* Oct 21, 2007 BELMONT 0-1 L 6- 8- 1 2- 4- 1 223 -* Oct 26, 2007 at USC Upstate W 4-0 7- 8- 1 3- 4- 1 177 GILL, Colin (unassisted) SHERIFF, Corey (unassisted) GILL, Colin (COOPER, Alex) FIFI, Ryan (PANTUOSCO, John)* Oct 28, 2007 at Gardner-Webb 3-4 L 7- 9- 1 3- 5- 1 204 FORDE, Anthony (unassisted) FOERSTNER, Ben (ANDERSON, Trent) SHERIFF, Corey (ANDERSON, Trent) Nov 04, 2007 HOWM W 2-1 OT 8- 9- 1 3- 5- 1 473 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt (FORDE, Anthony) O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt (SHERIFF, Corey) Nov 07, 2007 at Fla. International 0-2 L 8-10- 1 3- 5- 1 517 -

TEAM RECORD W-L-T ATTEND Dates Total Average ---------- ----- ------ ----- ------- ------- Overall: 8-10- 1 Total: 19 5538 291 Conference: 3- 5- 1 Home: 7 3162 452 Home: 3- 3- 1 Away: 8 2110 264 Away: 4- 4- 0 Neutral: 4 266 66 Neutral: 1- 3- 0 Overtime: 2- 0- 1

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The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer FGCU Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 14, 2008) All games

Overall: 8-10-1 Conf: 3-5-1 Home: 3-3-1 Away: 4-4-0 Neut: 1-3-0

TEAM STATISTICS FGCU OPP --------------------------------------------------- SHOT STATISTICS.......... Goals-Shot attempts.... 25-174 36-245 Goals scored average... 1.29 1.86 Shot pct............... .144 .147 Shots on goal-Attempts. 87-174 130-245 SOG pct................ .500 .531 Shots/Game............. 9.2 12.9 Assists................ 18 28 CORNER KICKS............. 69 99 PENALTY KICKS............ 2-2 2-2 PENALTIES................ Yellow cards........... 34 35 Red cards.............. 3 4 ATTENDANCE............... Total.................. 3162 2110 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 7/452 8/264 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 4/66

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

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FGCU................ 8 15 2 0 - 25 FGCU................ 34 33 2 0 - 69

Opponents........... 17 19 0 0 - 36 Opponents........... 46 52 0 1 - 99

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

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FGCU................ 78 91 3 2 - 174 FGCU................ 131 140 6 3 - 280

Opponents........... 109 132 2 2 - 245 Opponents........... 124 151 2 2 - 279

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

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FGCU................ 44 48 1 1 - 94

Opponents........... 30 29 1 1 - 61

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Overall: 8-10-1 Conf: 3-5-1 Home: 3-3-1 Away: 4-4-0 Neut: 1-3-0

|------------SHOTS------------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 FORDE, Anthony 17-17 6 1 13 22 .273 16 .727 2 0-0 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18-18 4 1 9 13 .308 7 .538 1 0-0 4 GILL, Colin 18-12 3 1 7 18 .167 8 .444 1 0-0 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19-19 3 0 6 17 .176 10 .588 0 2-2 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17-17 2 2 6 23 .087 9 .391 1 0-0 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13-13 2 2 6 16 .125 6 .375 2 0-0 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11-6 2 2 6 6 .333 4 .667 0 0-0 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18-16 1 4 6 21 .048 9 .429 1 0-0 14 COOPER, Alex 15-8 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 16 PICCOLI, Matthew 13-13 0 3 3 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 10 FIFI, Ryan 12-7 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 15 PANTUOSCO, John 6-1 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 SULLIVAN, Taylor 9-7 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 8 MENESES, Diego 11-3 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 5 JANI, Arjun 18-18 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 20 TUESTA, David 12-3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 17 CAPUTO, Leandro 11-1 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 13 SPIEWAK, Bryan 16-11 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 RESTREPO, Angelo 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 7 THOMPSON, Kyle 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 22 JEFFREY, Michael 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 19 25 18 68 174 .144 87 .500 8 2-2 Opponents........... 19 36 28 100 245 .147 130 .531 10 2-2

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 GLICK, Adam 19-19 1694:34 35 1.86 86 .711 8 10 1 4 30 MILLER, Derek 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 5 .833 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total............... 19 1739:34 36 1.86 94 .723 8 10 1 4 Opponents........... 19 1739:34 25 1.29 61 .709 6 6 0 8

Team saves: 3

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- FGCU................ 8 15 2 0 - 25 FGCU................ 34 33 2 0 - 69 Opponents........... 17 19 0 0 - 36 Opponents........... 46 52 0 1 - 99

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- FGCU................ 78 91 3 2 - 174 FGCU................ 131 140 6 3 - 280 Opponents........... 109 132 2 2 - 245 Opponents........... 124 151 2 2 - 279

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY FGCU OPP -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- --------------------------------------------------- FGCU................ 44 48 1 1 - 94 Total.................... 3162 2110 Opponents........... 30 29 1 1 - 61 Dates/Avg Per Date....... 7/452 8/264 Neutral Site #/Avg....... 4/66

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## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots ## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot% ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 13 22 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 23 .087 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 9 13 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 22 .273 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 7 18 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 21 .048 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 6 17 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 18 .167 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 6 23 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 17 .176 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 6 16 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 16 .125 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 6 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 13 .308 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 6 21 10 FIFI, Ryan 12 1 0 8 .125 14 COOPER, Alex 15 1 1 3 2 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 .333 16 PICCOLI, Matthew 13 0 3 3 4 21 SULLIVAN, Taylor 9 0 0 6 .000

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots ## SHOT PCT GP G A Sh Shot% ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 13 22 14 COOPER, Alex 15 1 1 2 .500 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 9 13 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 .333 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 7 18 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 13 .308 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 6 17 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 22 .273 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 6 23 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 17 .176 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 6 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 18 .167 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 6 16 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 16 .125 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 6 21 10 FIFI, Ryan 12 1 0 8 .125 10 FIFI, Ryan 12 1 0 2 8 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 23 .087 14 COOPER, Alex 15 1 1 3 2 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 21 .048

## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG ## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG% -------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 22 16 .727 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 2 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 17 10 .588 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 1 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 23 9 .391 4 GILL, Colin 18 1 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 21 9 .429 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 18 8 .444 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 1 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 13 7 .538 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 16 6 .375 ## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots 10 FIFI, Ryan 12 1 0 8 5 .625 ---------------------------------------------- 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 4 .667 18 ANDERSON, Trent 18 1 4 6 21 8 MENESES, Diego 11 0 0 5 3 .600 16 PICCOLI, Matthew 13 0 3 3 4 6 FOERSTNER, Ben 17 2 2 6 23 ## SOG PCT GP G A Sh SOG SOG% 2 DiNAPOLI, Chris 13 2 2 6 16 -------------------------------------------------- 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 6 17 CAPUTO, Leandro 11 0 0 2 2 1.000 15 PANTUOSCO, John 6 0 1 1 0 9 RESTREPO, Angelo 4 0 0 1 1 1.000 4 GILL, Colin 18 3 1 7 18 7 THOMPSON, Kyle 5 0 0 1 1 1.000 14 COOPER, Alex 15 1 1 3 2 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 22 16 .727 11 FORDE, Anthony 17 6 1 13 22 23 SHERIFF, Corey 11 2 2 6 4 .667 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 9 13 10 FIFI, Ryan 12 1 0 8 5 .625 8 MENESES, Diego 11 0 0 5 3 .600 12 KOSHKO, Jonathan 19 3 0 17 10 .588 3 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Matt 18 4 1 13 7 .538 14 COOPER, Alex 15 1 1 2 1 .500

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2007 ATLANTIC SUN STANDINGS

Jacksonville Stetson Campbell UNF Lipscomb FGCU Belmont USC Upstate Gardner-Webb Mercer

A-SunW L T Pct. Pts.7 2 0 .778 216 2 1 .722 195 2 2 .667 175 4 0 .556 154 3 2 .556 143 5 1 .389 103 5 1 .389 103 6 0 .333 93 6 0 .333 92 6 1 .278 7

OverallW L T Pct. Pts.11 7 2 .600 3511 5 2 .667 3513 6 3 .659 428 9 0 .471 246 12 3 .357 218 10 1 .447 257 10 2 .421 233 14 0 .176 93 16 1 .175 106 12 1 .342 19

2007 A-SUN TOURNAMENT RESULTS

QUARTERFINALS (4) Lipscomb 1, (5) Belmont 0(3) Campbell 6, (6) Gardner-Webb 1

SEMIFINALS (1) Jacksonville 3, (4) Lipscomb 2(3) Campbell 2, (2) Stetson 0

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Campbell 1, Jacksonville 1 (CU advances 5-4 PKs)

2007 ATLANTIC SUN AWARDS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Anton Axelsson, Jacksonville

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jay Ayres, Belmont

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Josue Soto, Campbell

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mike Johnson, Jacksonville

FIRST TEAM ALL-ATLANTIC SUN

GK: Aaron Johnson, Campbell D: Jay Ayres, Belmont

D: Brian Cocciolo, Jacksonville D: Stephen Oyuga, Campbell MF: Richard Jata, Campbell MF: Kirk Labusch, Stetson MF: Josue Soto, Campbell

F: Anton Axelsson, Jacksonville F: Richard Godfrey, GWUF: Ben Page, Lipscomb

F: Tanner Wolfe, Stetson

SECOND TEAM ALL-ATLANTIC SUN

GK: Matt Gilman, JacksonvilleGK: Evan White, StetsonD: Robert Hodge, Stetson

D: Matt Hollyoak, UNF D: Michael Hutchison, Campbell MF: Stefan Runeman, Jacksonville

MF: Ian Schinelli, Belmont MF: Troy Simon, USC Upstate

F: Vicente Arze, MercerF: Miguel DaSilva, Lipscomb

F: Akil DeFreitas, UNF

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

D: T.J. Brown, Belmont MF: Ian Cameron, Mercer

F: Miguel DaSilva, Lipscomb F: Akil DeFreitas, UNF

F: Anthony Forde, FGCUGK: Matt Gilman, Jacksonville

GK: Adam Glick, FGCUF: Adam O’Neill, UNF

D: Miguel Rodrigues, Stetson MF: Josue Soto, Campbell

F: Eugene Starikov, Stetson

2007 ATLANTIC SUN LEADERS

Points1. Campbell ...........2. Jacksonville ........3. Stetson .............4. FGCU ................5. Lipscomb ...........6. Gardner-Webb ....7. UNF ..................8. Belmont ............9. Mercer...............10. USC Upstate .......

Goals1. Campbell ...........2. Jacksonville ........3. Lipscomb ........... Stetson .............5. FGCU ................6. Gardner-Webb ....7. UNF .................. Belmont ............9. Mercer...............10. USC Upstate .......

Assists1. Jacksonville ........2. Stetson .............3. Campbell ...........4. UNF ..................5. Belmont ............ FGCU ................7. Gardner-Webb ....8. Mercer............... Lipscomb ...........10. USC Upstate .......

GP No. Avg/G22 101 4.5920 100 5.0018 79 4.3919 68 3.5821 66 3.1420 61 3.0517 59 3.4719 58 3.0519 46 2.4217 43 2.53

GP No. Avg/G22 38 1.7320 34 1.7021 26 1.2418 26 1.4419 25 1.3220 22 1.1017 20 1.1819 20 1.0519 16 0.8417 15 0.88

GP No. Avg/G20 32 1.6018 27 1.5022 25 1.1417 19 1.1219 18 0.9519 18 0.9520 17 0.8519 14 0.7421 14 0.6717 13 0.76

Goals Allowed1. Stetson ............. 2. UNF .................. Belmont ............4. Jacksonville ........ 5. Campbell ...........6. Mercer............... 7. FGCU ................ 8. USC Upstate.......9. Gardner-Webb ... Lipscomb ...........

Saves1. Lipscomb ........... 2. Campbell ........... 3. UNF .................. USC Upstate ...... 5. FGCU ................ 6. Jacksonville ........ 7. Gardner-Webb .... 8. Mercer...............9. Belmont ............ 10. Stetson ..............

GP No. Avg/G22 101 4.5920 100 5.0018 79 4.3919 68 3.5821 66 3.1420 61 3.0517 59 3.4719 58 3.0519 46 2.4217 43 2.53

GP No. Avg/G21 116 5.5222 104 4.7317 97 5.7117 97 5.7119 94 4.9520 83 4.1520 81 4.0519 73 3.8419 58 3.0518 50 2.78

Saves No.1. WOLFE, Tanner-STET ................ 70 2. PAGE, Ben-LIP ......................... 68 3. JATA, Richard-CAM ................... 63 4. DEFREITAS, Akil-UNF................ 60 5. ARZE, Vicente-MER .................. 55 6. SOTO, Josue-CAM .................... 51 7. GODFREY, Richard-GWU............ 49 DASILVA, Miguel-LIP ................ 499. AXELSSON, Anton-JU ............... 48 10. HEATH, Navarda-BEL ................ 46 CHAIREZ, Angel-LIP ................. 46

Points No.1. AXELSSON, Anton-JU ............... 362. WOLFE, Tanner-STET. ............... 23 GODFREY, Richard-GWU ........... 234. JATA, Richard-CAM ................... 22 SOTO, Josue-CAM .................... 226. DASILVA, Miguel-LIP ................ 207. PAGE, Ben-LIP ......................... 188. DEFREITAS, Akil-UNF................ 17 LABUSCH, Kirk-STET ................ 17 ARZE, Vicente-MER .................. 17

Points Per Game No.1. AXELSSON, Anton-JU .............1.802. WOLFE, Tanner-STET ..............1.353. GODFREY, Richard-GWU..........1.154. JATA, Richard-CAM .................1.055. SOTO, Josue-CAM ..................1.00 DASILVA, Miguel-LIP ..............1.00 DEFREITAS, Akil-UNF .............1.008. PAGE, Ben-LIP .......................0.959. LABUSCH, Kirk-STET ..............0.9410. O’NEILL, Adam-UNF ...............0.94

Goals No.1. AXELSSON, Anton-JU ............... 162. GODFREY, Richard-GWU............ 113. DASILVA, Miguel-LIP ................ 104. JATA, Richard-CAM ..................... 95. WOLFE, Tanner-STET .................. 8 SOTO, Josue-CAM ...................... 87. O’NEILL, Adam-UNF ................... 7 DEFREITAS, Akil-UNF ................. 7 PAGE, Ben-LIP ........................... 7 10. FORDE, Anthony-FGCU ............... 6 STARIKOV, Eugene-STET ............ 6

Assists No.1. WOLFE, Tanner-STET .................. 7 LABUSCH, Kirk-STET .................. 7 ARZE, Vicente-MER .................... 74. RAJKUMAR, Shareef-UNF ............ 6 SOTO, Josue-CAM ...................... 66. BURKETT, Zach-GWU .................. 5 LINDHOLM, Sebastian-JU ............ 5 MEYNER, Philipp-JU .................... 59. ANDERSON, Trent-FGCU ............. 4 PAGE, Ben-LIP ........................... 4 HEATH, Navarda-BEL .................. 4 AXELSSON, Anton-JU ................. 4 RUNDIO, Patrick-JU .................... 4 JATA, Richard-CAM. .................... 4

Goals Against Average No.1. WHITE, Evan-STET .................1.002. JOHNSON, Aaron-CAM ............1.093. GRAVELY, Ron-BEL .................1.184. GILMAN, Matt-JU ...................1.285. BIRD, David-MER ...................1.386. CALISE, Andrew-UNF ..............1.387. GLICK, Adam-FGCU ...............1.868. McCABE, Jason-UPST..............2.039. GOERGEN, Jake-LIP ...............2.3110. GERACI, Dane-GWU ...............2.54

Saves No.1. GOERGEN, Jake-LIP ................1092. CALISE, Andrew-UNF ................ 963. JOHNSON, Aaron-CAM .............. 924. GLICK, Adam-FGCU ................. 865. McCABE, Jason-UPST................ 856. GRAVELY, Ron-BEL ................... 567. GILMAN, Matt-JU ..................... 49 WHITE, Evan-STET .................. 499. BIRD, David-MER ..................... 43 GERACI, Dane-GWU ................. 43

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POINTS 13 ....................ANTHONY FORDE (6G 1A) (2007)9 ...........MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (4G 1A) (2007)7 ............................ COLIN GILL (3G 1A) (2007)6 ...................... COREY SHERIFF (2G 2A) (2007)6 ...................... JONATHAN KOSHKO (3G) (2007)6 ....................BEN FOERSTNER (2G 2A) (2007)6 .................. TRENT ANDERSON (1G 4A) (2007)6 .....................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2G 2A) (2007)3 ....................... MATTHEW PICCOLI (3A) (2007)3 ........................ ALEX COOPER (1G 1A) (2007)

POINTS PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 0.76 ............ ANTHONY FORDE (17 GAMES) (2007)0.55 .............COREY SHERIFF (11 GAMES) (2007)0.50 ..MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (18 GAMES) (2007)0.46 ............CHRIS DINAPOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)0.39 ...................COLIN GILL (18 GAMES) (2007)0.35 ...........BEN FOERSTNER (17 GAMES) (2007)0.33 ......... TRENT ANDERSON (18 GAMES) (2007)0.32 ......... JONATHAN KOSHKO (19 GAMES) (2007)0.23 ..........MATTHEW PICCOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)0.20 ...............ALEX COOPER (15 GAMES) (2007)

GOALS 6 ................................ ANTHONY FORDE (2007)4 ......................MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (2007)3 .......................................COLIN GILL (2007)3 ............................. JONATHAN KOSHKO (2007)2 .................................COREY SHERIFF (2007)2 ................................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2007)2 ...............................BEN FOERSTNER (2007)1 .........................................RYAN FIFI (2007)1 ...................................ALEX COOPER (2007)1 ............................. TRENT ANDERSON (2007)

GOALS PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 0.35 ............ ANTHONY FORDE (17 GAMES) (2007)0.22 ..MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (18 GAMES) (2007)0.18 .............COREY SHERIFF (11 GAMES) (2007)0.17 ...................COLIN GILL (18 GAMES) (2007)0.16 ......... JONATHAN KOSHKO (19 GAMES) (2007)0.15 ............CHRIS DINAPOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)0.12 ...........BEN FOERSTNER (17 GAMES) (2007)0.08 .....................RYAN FIFI (12 GAMES) (2007)0.07 ...............ALEX COOPER (15 GAMES) (2007)0.06 ......... TRENT ANDERSON (18 GAMES) (2007)

GAME-WINNING GOALS 2 ................................ ANTHONY FORDE (2007)2 ................................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2007)1 ...............................BEN FOERSTNER (2007)1 .......................................COLIN GILL (2007)1 ............................. TRENT ANDERSON (2007)1 ......................MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (2007)

ASSISTS 4 ............................. TRENT ANDERSON (2007)3 ..............................MATTHEW PICCOLI (2007)2 ...............................BEN FOERSTNER (2007)2 .................................COREY SHERIFF (2007)2 ................................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2007)1 .............................JOHN PANTUOSCO (2007)1 ...................................ALEX COOPER (2007)1 ......................MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (2007)1 .......................................COLIN GILL (2007)1 ................................ ANTHONY FORDE (2007)

ASSISTS PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 0.23 ..........MATTHEW PICCOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)0.22 ......... TRENT ANDERSON (18 GAMES) (2007)0.18 .............COREY SHERIFF (11 GAMES) (2007)0.17 ...........JOHN PANTUOSCO (6 GAMES) (2007)0.15 ............CHRIS DINAPOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)0.12 ...........BEN FOERSTNER (17 GAMES) (2007)0.07 ...............ALEX COOPER (15 GAMES) (2007)0.06 ............ ANTHONY FORDE (17 GAMES) (2007)0.06 ..MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (18 GAMES) (2007)0.06 ...................COLIN GILL (18 GAMES) (2007)

SHOTS ATTEMPTED 23 ................BEN FOERSTNER (2 GOALS) (2007)22 ................. ANTHONY FORDE (6 GOALS) (2007)21 .............. TRENT ANDERSON (1 GOALS) (2007)18 ........................COLIN GILL (3 GOALS) (2007)17 .............. JONATHAN KOSHKO (3 GOALS) (2007)16 .................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2 GOALS) (2007)13 .......MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (4 GOALS) (2007)8 ............................RYAN FIFI (1 GOALS) (2007)6 ....................COREY SHERIFF (2 GOALS) (2007)6 ................. TAYLOR SULLIVAN (0 GOALS) (2007)

SHOTS PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1.35 ...........BEN FOERSTNER (17 GAMES) (2007)1.29 ............ ANTHONY FORDE (17 GAMES) (2007)1.23 ............CHRIS DINAPOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)1.17 ......... TRENT ANDERSON (18 GAMES) (2007)1.00 ...................COLIN GILL (18 GAMES) (2007)0.89 ......... JONATHAN KOSHKO (19 GAMES) (2007)

0.72 ..MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (18 GAMES) (2007)0.67 .....................RYAN FIFI (12 GAMES) (2007)0.67 ............TAYLOR SULLIVAN (9 GAMES) (2007)0.55 .............COREY SHERIFF (11 GAMES) (2007)

SHOTS ON GOAL 16 ................. ANTHONY FORDE (6 GOALS) (2007)10 .............. JONATHAN KOSHKO (3 GOALS) (2007)9 ..................BEN FOERSTNER (2 GOALS) (2007)9 ................ TRENT ANDERSON (1 GOALS) (2007)8 ..........................COLIN GILL (3 GOALS) (2007)7 .........MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (4 GOALS) (2007)6 ...................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2 GOALS) (2007)5 ............................RYAN FIFI (1 GOALS) (2007)4 ....................COREY SHERIFF (2 GOALS) (2007)3 .................. DIEGO MENESES (0 GOALS) (2007)

SOG PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 0.94 ............ ANTHONY FORDE (17 GAMES) (2007)0.53 ...........BEN FOERSTNER (17 GAMES) (2007)0.53 ......... JONATHAN KOSHKO (19 GAMES) (2007)0.50 ......... TRENT ANDERSON (18 GAMES) (2007)0.46 ............CHRIS DINAPOLI (13 GAMES) (2007)0.44 ...................COLIN GILL (18 GAMES) (2007)0.42 .....................RYAN FIFI (12 GAMES) (2007)0.39 ..MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (18 GAMES) (2007)0.36 .............COREY SHERIFF (11 GAMES) (2007)0.27 ........... DIEGO MENESES (11 GAMES) (2007)

GOALKEEPING (CAREER)SAVES 86 .......... ADAM GLICK (35 GA, 86 SAVES) (2007)5 ............. DEREK MILLER (1 GA, 5 SAVES) (2007)

SAVES PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 4.53 ................. ADAM GLICK (19 GAMES) (2007)

SAVE PERCENT (MINIMUM 5 MINUTES) .833 ........ DEREK MILLER (1 GA, 5 SAVES) (2007).711 ....... ADAM GLICK (35 GA, 86 SAVES) (2007)

GOALS AGAINST AVG (MINIMUM 5 MINUTES) 1.86 ...... ADAM GLICK (35 GA, 1695 MIN) (2007)2.00 .........DEREK MILLER (1 GA, 45 MIN) (2007)

MOST WINS 8 ........................ADAM GLICK (8-10-1) (2007)

MOST LOSSES 10 ......................ADAM GLICK (8-10-1) (2007)

MOST TIES 1 ........................ADAM GLICK (8-10-1) (2007)

MOST SHUTOUTS 4 .....................................ADAM GLICK (2007)

PARTICIPATION (CAREER)GAMES PLAYED 19 ........................... JONATHAN KOSHKO (2007)19 ...................................ADAM GLICK (2007)18 ........................... TRENT ANDERSON (2007)18 ....................MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (2007)18 .....................................COLIN GILL (2007)18 .....................................ARJUN JANI (2007)17 .............................BEN FOERSTNER (2007)17 .............................. ANTHONY FORDE (2007)16 ..............................BRYAN SPIEWAK (2007)15 .................................ALEX COOPER (2007)

GAMES STARTED 19 ........................... JONATHAN KOSHKO (2007)18 .....................................ARJUN JANI (2007)18 ....................MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (2007)17 .............................. ANTHONY FORDE (2007)17 .............................BEN FOERSTNER (2007)16 ........................... TRENT ANDERSON (2007)13 ..............................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2007)13 ............................MATTHEW PICCOLI (2007)12 .....................................COLIN GILL (2007)11 ..............................BRYAN SPIEWAK (2007)

MINUTES PLAYED 1719 ....................... JONATHAN KOSHKO (2007)1695 ...............................ADAM GLICK (2007)1644 ................MATT O’SHAUGHNESSY (2007)1588 .................................ARJUN JANI (2007)1409 ....................... TRENT ANDERSON (2007)1346 .......................... ANTHONY FORDE (2007)1340 .........................BEN FOERSTNER (2007)1187 ........................MATTHEW PICCOLI (2007)1166 .................................COLIN GILL (2007)1086 ..........................CHRIS DINAPOLI (2007)

TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS

10 ...................................... AT FAU (10/4/07)10 ..........................AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)9 ........................ AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)8 ..........................AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)7 ...........................VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)6 ...................................VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)6 .......................................VS. UNLV (9/7/07)4 ................................. VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)3 .......................... AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)3 ................................... VS. MERCER (9/29/07)

MOST GOALS 4 ............................AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)3 ........................ AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)3 ........................................ AT FAU (10/4/07)3 ..........................AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)3 ...........................VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)2 ...................................VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)2 .......................................VS. UNLV (9/7/07)2 ................................. VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)1 ....................................AT STETSON (10/7/07)1 .......................... AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)1 ................................... VS. MERCER (9/29/07)

MOST ASSISTS 4 ........................................ AT FAU (10/4/07)3 ........................ AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)2 ...................................VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)2 ............................AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)2 ..........................AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)2 .......................................VS. UNLV (9/7/07)1 .......................... AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)1 ...........................VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)1 ................................... VS. MERCER (9/29/07)

MOST SHOTS 18 .............................. VS. BELMONT (10/21/07)16 .................................VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)15 ........................ AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)13 ...................................... AT FAU (10/4/07)12 .........................VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)11 ...................... AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)10 ..........................AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)10 ............................... VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)8 .............................AT JACKSONVILLE (10/12/07)8 .................................... LIPSCOMB (10/19/07)8 ..........................AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)8 ............................ VS. IONA COLLEGE (9/16/07)

MOST SAVES 13 ............................... VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)8 ............................AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)7 .......................... AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)6 ..................................... VS. FURMAN (9/1/07)6 .......................................VS. UNLV (9/7/07)6 ............................. VS IONA COLLEGE (9/16/07)6 ........................................ VS UIC (9/23/07)5 ....................... AT FLA. INTERNATIONAL (11/7/07)4 ...................................VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)4 ........................................ AT FAU (10/4/07)4 .............................AT JACKSONVILLE (10/12/07)4 ................................VS. LIPSCOMB (10/19/07)4 ................................ VS.BELMONT (10/21/07)4 ..........................AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)4 ................................... VS. MERCER (9/29/07)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS 4 ................. FORDE, ANTHONY AT FAU (10/4/07)4 .......... GILL, COLIN AT USC UPSTATE; (10/26/07)4 ....O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)2 ... ANDERSON, TRENT AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)2 .............. ANDERSON, TRENT AT FAU (10/4/07)2 .......ANDERSON, TRENT AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)2 .......COOPER, ALEX VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)2 ....................DINAPOLI, CHRIS UNLV (9/7/07)2 ... DINAPOLI, CHRIS VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)2 ............. FIFI, RYAN AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)2 ...FOERSTNER, BEN AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28, 2007)2 ...........FOERSTNER, BEN VS. MERCER (9/29/07)2 ...FORDE, ANTHONY AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)2 ...FORDE, ANTHONY AT NORTH FLORIDA 910/14/07)2 ...FORDE, ANTHONY AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)2 ...........FORDE, ANTHONY VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)2 ........GILL, COLIN AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)2 ... KOSHKO, JONATHAN AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)2 ..........KOSHKO, JONATHAN AT STETSON (10/7/07)2 ....... KOSHKO, JONATHAN VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)2 ......O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS. UNLV (9/7/07)2 ... O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS GEORGIA STATE(9/14/07)2 ......SHERIFF, COREY AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)2 ....SHERIFF, COREY AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)

MOST GOALS 2 ................. FORDE, ANTHONY AT FAU (10/4/07)2 ........... GILL, COLIN AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)2 ...O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)1 .............. ANDERSON, TRENT AT FAU (10/4/07)1 .......COOPER, ALEX VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)1 ............... DINAPOLI, CHRIS VS. UNLV (9/7/07)1 ... DINAPOLI, CHRIS VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)1 ............. FIFI, RYAN AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)1 ... FOERSTNER, BEN AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)1 ...........FOERSTNER, BEN VS. MERCER (9/29/07)1 ...FORDE, ANTHONY AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)1 ... FORDE, ANTHONY AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)1 ...FORDE, ANTHONY AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)1 ...........FORDE, ANTHONY VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)1 ........GILL, COLIN AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)1 ... KOSHKO, JONATHAN AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)1 ...KOSHKO, JONATHAN AT STETSON HATTERS (10/7/07)1 ....... KOSHKO, JONATHAN VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)1 ......O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS. UNLV (9/7/07)1 ...O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)1 ......SHERIFF, COREY AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)1 ....SHERIFF, COREY AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)

MOST ASSISTS 2 ... ANDERSON, TRENT AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)2 ... ANDERSON, TRENT AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)1 ....... COOPER, ALEX AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)1 ... DINAPOLI, CHRIS AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)1 .................DINAPOLI, CHRIS AT FAU (10/4/07)1 ................FOERSTNER, BEN AT FAU (10/4,07)1 .............. FOERSTNER, BEN VS. UNLV (9/7/07)1 ............FORDE, ANTHONY VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)1 ........................GILL, COLIN AT FAU (10/4/07)1 ....... O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT AT FAU (10/4/07)1 ....PANTUOSCO, JOHN AT USC UPSTATE(10/26/07)1 ... PICCOLI, MATTHEW AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)1 ..............PICCOLI, MATTHEW VS. UNLV (9/7/07)1 ...PICCOLI, MATTHEW VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)1 .............SHERIFF, COREY VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)1 ..............SHERIFF, COREY VS. MERCER (9/29/07)

MOST SHOTS 5 ...FOERSTNER, BEN AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)5 ... FORDE, ANTHONY AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)5 ...O’SHAUGHNESSY, MATT VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)4 ................ GILL, COLIN VS. BELMONT (10/21/07)4 ... KOSHKO, JONATHAN VS. GEORGIA STATE (9/14/07)3 ...ANDERSON, TRENT AT JACKSONVILLE (10/12/07)3 .......ANDERSON, TRENT VS. BELMONT (10/21/07)3 ... DINAPOLI, CHRIS AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)3 ............... DINAPOLI, CHRIS VS. UNLV (9/7/07)3 ............. FIFI, RYAN AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)3 ............FOERSTNER, BEN VS. MERCER(9/29/07)3 ...FORDE, ANTHONY AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)3 ................. FORDE, ANTHONY AT FAU (10/4/07)3 .......GILL, COLLIN AT COASTAL CAROLINA (8/31/07)3 ...... KOSHKO, JONATHAN VS. BELMONT (10/21/07)3 ...........MENESES, DIEGO VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)

MOST SAVES

13 ............. GLICK, ADAM VS. CAMPBELL (9/27/07)7 ........GLICK, ADAM AT NORTH FLORIDA (10/14/07)7 ..........GLICK, ADAM AT USC UPSTATE (10/26/07)6 ................... GLICK, ADAM VS. FURMAN (9/1/07)6 .....................GLICK, ADAM VS. UNLV (9/7/07)6 .......... GLICK, ADAM VS. IONA COLLEGE (9/16/07)5 .....GLICK, ADAM AT FLA. INTERNATIONAL (11/7/07)5 ...................MILLER, DEREK VS. UIC (9/23/07)4 .................GLICK, ADAM VS. HOWARD (11/4/07)4 ...........GLICK, ADAM AT JACKSONVILLE (10/12/07)4 .............. GLICK, ADAM VS. BELMONT (10/21/07)4 ....... GLICK, ADAM AT GARDNER-WEBB (10/28/07)4 ................. GLICK, ADAM VS. MERCER (9/29/07)

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Florida Gulf Coast University, with its innovative programs, technology friendly campus, and outstanding faculty, is one of the most exciting educational environments in America.

FGCU, a member of the State University System of Florida, is a comprehensive university created to address the educational needs of the rapidly growing Southwest Florida population. Classrooms showcase state-of-the-art multimedia instructional systems that feature Internet access, document cameras, and audio and video presentations.

Florida Gulf Coast University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees.

FGCU received initial accreditation by SACS in 1999.

The history of Florida Gulf Coast University is a visionary one built on support for providing higher education opportunities in Southwest Florida. Area citizens began the initiative to bring a state university to this part of Florida, and their early requests were quickly supported by elected offi cials at the local and state levels. With support from the Florida Board of Regents and the full Florida Legislature, a new university was born.

The Board of Regents formally recommended in January 1991 the development of Florida’s tenth state university to be located in Southwest Florida; and, in May 1991, then Governor Lawton Chiles signed the legislation authorizing the new university. Southwest Florida’s support for a university was never more evident than during the next year, when private landowners offered more than 20 gift sites for the university campus. In early 1992, the Board of Regents selected the site offered by Ben Hill Griffi n III and Alico, Inc. of 760 acres of land located just east of Interstate 75 between Alico and Corkscrew Roads.

Roy McTarnaghan was named founding university president in April 1993. Initial staff were hired that summer, and the university’s academic and campus planning began in earnest. Plans for the fi rst phase of campus construction were unveiled in February 1994; and shortly thereafter, the Florida Legislature named the institution as Florida Gulf Coast University. The vision for the university was one which would address emerging higher education needs for the 21st century, including the use of technology in the learning/teaching process and multi-year contracts as an alternative to faculty tenure. The Board of Regents approved an agreement in May 1995 with the United Faculty of Florida allowing FGCU to offer a contract system for faculty.

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FGCU, a member of the State University System of Florida, is a comprehensive university created to address the educational needs of the rapidly growing Southwest Florida population. Classrooms showcase state-of-the-art multimedia instructional systems that feature Internet access, document

Florida Gulf Coast University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees.

FGCU received initial accreditation by SACS in 1999.

The history of Florida Gulf Coast University is a visionary one built on support for providing higher education opportunities in Southwest Florida. Area citizens began the initiative to bring a state university to this part of Florida, and their early requests were quickly supported by elected offi cials at the local and state levels. With support from the Florida Board of Regents and the full Florida Legislature, a new university was born.

The Board of Regents formally recommended in January 1991 the development of Florida’s tenth state university to be located in Southwest Florida; and, in May 1991, then Governor Lawton Chiles signed the legislation authorizing the new university. Southwest Florida’s support for a university was never more evident than during the next year, when private landowners offered more than 20 gift sites for the university campus. In early 1992, the Board of Regents selected the site offered by Ben Hill Griffi n III and Alico, Inc. of 760 acres of land located just east of Interstate 75 between Alico and Corkscrew Roads.

Roy McTarnaghan was named founding university president in April 1993. Initial staff were hired that summer, and the university’s academic and campus planning began in earnest. Plans for the fi rst phase of campus construction were unveiled in February 1994; and shortly thereafter, the Florida Legislature named the institution as Florida Gulf Coast University. The vision for the university was one which would address emerging higher education needs for the 21st century, including the use of technology in the learning/teaching process and multi-year contracts as an

that summer, and the university’s academic and campus planning began in earnest. Plans for the fi rst phase of campus construction were unveiled in February 1994; and shortly thereafter,

FGCUVision

Florida Gulf Coast University will achieve national prominence in undergraduate education with expanding

recognition for selected graduate programs.

MissionEstablished on the verge of the 21st century, Florida Gulf Coast University infuses the strengths of the traditional public university with innovation and learning-centered

spirit, its chief aim being to fulfi ll the academic, cultural, social, and career expectations of its constituents.

Outstanding faculty uphold challenging academic standards and balance research, scholarly activities, and

service expectations with their central responsibilities of teaching and mentoring. Through these efforts, the

faculty and University transform students’ lives and the southwest Florida region.

Florida Gulf Coast University continuously pursues

academic excellence, practices and promotes environmental sustainability, embraces diversity,

nurtures community partnerships, values public service, encourages civic responsibility, cultivates habits of lifelong learning, and keeps the advancement of

knowledge and pursuit of truth as noble ideals at the heart of the university’s purpose.

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Campus groundbreaking was held on November 28, 1995, with more than 600 people participating in the celebratory event for Southwest Florida. With aggressive academic program and campus development schedules slated to culminate in an opening day of August 25, 1997, the early staff and faculty were busy meeting deadlines every month. Inaugural degree programs were approved by the Board of Regents in March 1996. The FGCU Foundation, a private fundraising arm of the university, gained extraordinary fi nancial support for an institution which at the time could only be seen on a drawing board. Faculty throughout the country were attracted to FGCU for the opportunity to offer higher education in new and innovative ways.

The fi rst FGCU student, Mariana Coto, was admitted in January 1997; and she participated in the historic ribbon cutting on the university’s August 25, 1997 opening day. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools awarded FGCU accreditation candidacy later that year, and a comprehensive self-study was launched. The fi rst commencement was held in May 1998, with 81 FGCU graduates. In August 1998, the fi rst phase of student housing opened. In September, Founding President McTarnaghan announced his intention to step down on May 1, 1999.FGCU’s second commencement ceremonies, held May 1999, marked the last offi cial act of the founding president, as well as the graduation of 417 students. The Board of Regents launched a national search held during the spring and summer for FGCU’s second president; and the university received offi cial notifi cation in June 1999 that it had achieved, in record time, accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

In July 1999, the Board of Regents named William C. Merwin as FGCU’s second president. President Merwin arrived on campus for his fi rst day on September 16, 1999. He immediately initiated a highly participatory strategic planning process for students, faculty, and staff to carry the young institution to its next stage of development.

As FGCU moves forward, student applications and admissions are dramatically increasing; campus construction of academic and support buildings remains aggressive; an athletics program and other new initiatives are being launched; new degree programs are being added; the Foundation’s private fundraising continues to be successful; and the excitement level for FGCU’s future is high.

Campus groundbreaking was held on November 28, 1995, with more than 600 people participating in the celebratory event for Southwest Florida. With aggressive academic program and campus development schedules slated to culminate in an

Coast UniversityACADEMICS: Five colleges offer 42 undergraduate degree programs and 19 graduate degree programs in Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Health Professions and Professional Studies. Business, criminal justice, nursing, education and communication are among the most popular.

STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO: With more than 675 full-time faculty and staff employed, FGCU features small class sizes and individual attention to every student at an 18:1 ratio.

ADMISSIONS: FGCU has a rolling admission policy. Freshmen are encouraged to apply six to eight months before anticipated enrollment. FGCU admits approximately 60 percent of freshman applicants. Most students accepted possess a 3.39 high school grade point average and test scores of at least 21 on the ACT and 1050 on the SAT I. FGCU invites interested students to the Eagle EXPO Open House conducted annually in October.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE/SCHOLARSHIPS: Students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. To apply for institutional scholarships, students should use the online application available through the Offi ce of Financial Aid Web site. FGCU automatically considers all students admitted by February 15 for Offi ce of Undergraduate Admissions scholarships, which are based on an excellent academic record. In 2004-05, 67 percent of FGCU students were awarded some form of fi nancial assistance.

STUDENT BODY: FGCU’s growing enrollment tops 7,200 students. Students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and over 70 countries.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES: FGCU has over 120 active clubs and organizations ranging in scope from ethnic to education and recreation to honorary, offering students opportunities to develop leadership skills in areas related to their personal interests.

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“This is certainly one of the best days of my life. Thank you to the community, the board and the University.” Bradshaw said. “This was a grueling but honest process. A lot of people who cherish this University did a lot of work on its behalf. I am so pleased to be the next president of this fi ne institution. I can’t imagine a fi ner day in my life. The last thing I would like to say is in terms of a pledge. Now that I have been named the next president of FGCU, I promise I will give you my best. Thank you so much.”

The FGCU 13-member Board of Trustees made the selection of Bradshaw unanimous, many citing his track record as a builder, a problem solver and a motivator.

“Dr. Bradshaw has an extraordinary amount of energy. He has the emotional energy, the experience and the vision to lead this institution,” chairman Scott Lutgert said.

Trustee Michael Villalobos said, “Dr. Bradshaw has the dynamics I think we need. He has the out of the box thinking we will need in the next decade.”

Dr. Wilson G. BradshawUniversity President - Florida Atlantic ‘71

Trustee Larry Hart said, “Dr. Bradshaw has all of the tools he needs to get in the automobile and drive it.”

Bradshaw, before receiving the president position at FGCU, was the president at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minn., where he was also a professor of psychology and a full member of the graduate faculty. From 1995 to 2000, he served as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.

From 1990 to 1995, Bradshaw was the vice president and dean for Graduate Studies and Research at Georgia Southern University. He also served as professor in psychology at Georgia Southern University. He held several titles at Florida Atlantic University including dean of Graduate Studies and tenured associate professor in psychology.

Bradshaw earned a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in 1980, a Master of Arts in experimental psychology from Florida Atlantic University in 1973 and a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Florida Atlantic University in 1971.

In 1981, Bradshaw was awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship for “Laboratory of Neural and Endocrine Regulation” from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In 2001, he attended the Harvard Presidents’ Workshop on Fundraising, and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) New Presidents’ Academy in 2002.

Bradshaw’s career in academia includes a wide spectrum of educational posts including assistant professor of pharmacology at Florida A&M University/VA Medical Center, instructor of physiology at the Wright State University School of Medicine in Ohio, and instructor at the University of Pittsburgh.

Bradshaw is widely published in professional periodicals and journals. His contributions include published articles in USA Today, Florida Neuroendocrine Society and Science 194.

In the research arena, Bradshaw has been granted more than one million dollars for academic study in several areas including math, science, computers and technology education; microbiology for health education; and neuroscience. He has been honored with several professional awards including the Spurgeon Award for career excellence, exceptional community service, and serving as role models for young people.

Wilson G. Bradshaw was appointed as the third president of FGCU by the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees on August, 25, 2007.

The Bradshaw File

EXPERIENCE

(Administrative Appointments)

• 2000-07 - President, Metropolitan State University

• 1995-00 - Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bloomsburg University (Pa.)

• 1990-95 - Vice President and Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Georgia Southern University

• 1988-90 - Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

• 1984-88 - Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

(Faculty Appointments)

• 2001-07 - Professor of Psychology, Metropolitan State University

• 1990-95 - Professor of Psychology, Georgia Southern University

• 1984-90 - Associate Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

• 1981-83 - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A&M University

• 1978-79 - Instructor of Physiology, Wright State University

• 1977 - Instructor of Physiological Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

• 1975-76 - Instructor of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

EDUCATION

• 1980 - Doctorate’s in Psychobiology, University of Pittsburgh

• 1973 - Master’s in Experimental Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

• 1971 - Bachelor’s in Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

• 2000-07 - President, Metropolitan State University

• 1995-00 - Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bloomsburg University (Pa.)

• 1990-95 - Vice President and Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Georgia Southern University

• 1988-90 - Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

• 1984-88 - Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

• 2001-07 - Professor of Psychology, Metropolitan State University

• 1990-95 - Professor of Psychology, Georgia Southern University

• 1984-90 - Associate Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

• 2000-07 - President, Metropolitan State University

• 1995-00 - Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bloomsburg University (Pa.)

• 1990-95 - Vice President and Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Georgia Southern University

• 1988-90 - Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

• 1984-88 - Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

• 2001-07 - Professor of Psychology, Metropolitan State University

• 1990-95 - Professor of Psychology, Georgia Southern University

• 1984-90 - Associate Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

• 1981-83 - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A&M University

• 1978-79 - Instructor of Physiology, Wright State University

• 1977 - Instructor of Physiological Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

• 1975-76 - Instructor of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

EDUCATION

• 1975-76 - Instructor of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

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Dr. Wilson G. BradshawAthletic Director - Western Maryland ‘84

McAloose has been responsible for literally building the athletic program at FGCU from the ground fl oor.

He has led the design and development of over $30 million in new facilities. The 4,500-seat Alico Arena, home to volleyball, women’s basketball and men’s basketball, opened to rave reviews in the fall of 2002. The FGCU Baseball/Softball Complex features 1,250-seat Swanson Stadium and a 500-seat softball facility that opened in spring 2003.

The Eagles also boast a 12-court lighted tennis complex that hosted its third straight ITA National Small College Tennis Championships, and a state-of-the-art Aquatics Center in partnership with Lee County government. A soccer stadium and a new baseball, softball, and soccer clubhouse (consisting of locker rooms, concession stand, offi ces and hospitality area) are currently under construction and will be completed in December.

McAloose has been responsible for literally building the athletic program at

He has led the design and development of over $30 million in new facilities. The 4,500-seat Alico Arena, home to volleyball, women’s basketball and men’s basketball, opened to rave reviews in the fall of 2002. The FGCU Baseball/Softball Complex features 1,250-seat Swanson Stadium and a 500-seat softball facility that opened in spring 2003.

The Eagles also boast a 12-court lighted tennis complex that hosted its third straight ITA National Small College Tennis Championships, and a state-of-the-art Aquatics Center in partnership with Lee County government. A soccer stadium and a new baseball, softball, and soccer clubhouse (consisting of locker rooms, concession stand, offi ces and hospitality area) are currently under construction and will be completed in December.

McAloose has been responsible for literally building the athletic program at

He has led the design and development of over $30 million in new facilities. The 4,500-seat Alico Arena, home to volleyball, women’s basketball and men’s basketball, opened to rave reviews in the fall of 2002. The FGCU Baseball/Softball Complex features 1,250-seat Swanson Stadium and a 500-seat softball facility that opened in spring 2003.

The Eagles also boast a 12-court lighted tennis complex that hosted its third straight ITA National Small College Tennis Championships, and a state-of-the-art Aquatics Center in partnership with Lee County government. A soccer stadium and a new baseball, softball, and soccer clubhouse (consisting of locker rooms, concession stand, offi ces and hospitality area) are currently under construction and will be completed in December.

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Carl McAloose

Carl McAloose enters his ninth year as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University. He was named to his current post by FGCU President William Merwin in July of 2000.

McAloose was the driving force in FGCU’s unprecedented move to a full-fl edged member of NCAA Divison II just four years after the program debuted. FGCU began its athletic program with men’s and women’s golf and tennis in the fall of 2000. Men’s and women’s basketball and cross country teams, as well as baseball and softball were added for 2002-03 and volleyball became the 11th sport in the fall of 2004. Women’s swimming, men’s soccer and women’s soccer began play in Fall 2007.

The Eagles began play as a member of Division II in 2004-05. Under McAloose’s leadership FGCU stepped up to NCAA Division I in Fall 2007 and joined the Atlantic Sun Conference.

Under the guidance of a talented coaching staff, FGCU has enjoyed tremendous success both in the classroom and on the fi eld of play. FGCU student-athletes have achieved above a 3.1 GPA in each of the past 14 semesters, and numerous athletes have won national academic awards. In their fi rst season of NCAA post-season eligibility (2005-06), the Eagles had six of its 11 teams represented at NCAA Division II championship events and during the 2006-07 season 10 of 11 FGCU sports were represented in the NCAA tournament, and in 2007-08 FGCU had representation deep in the NCAA tournaments by many teams and had two teams ranked #1 in the country. FGCU teams have posted an overall winning percentage of over .750 during the past seven years.

Striving to be a good community partner has been a mission for FGCU athletics under McAloose. Through partnerships with area schools, the Eagles Math Program and Elementary Reading Program have been popular with Southwest Florida youngsters, touching the lives of over 10,000 elementary school children in the last fi ve years. During the 2006-07 season FGCU student-athletes participated in over 7,500 hours of community service

Prior to joining FGCU, McAloose was commissioner of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference from 1996 to 2000, where he was instrumental in the development of the inaugural GLVC basketball tournaments and 17 total championship events.

From 1992 to 1996, he served as assistant commissioner of the Division I Big South Conference. He has also served as Associate Athletic Director at Division I Coastal Carolina University in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and West Chester University in Pennsylvania. McAloose was also the head coach for men’s and women’s tennis at West Chester. In addition, McAloose has served as the Sports Information Director at Guilford College and Frostburg State University.

Recognized as one of the top leaders in the NCAA Division II, McAloose has been an active member of several prominent NCAA committees. He has been a member of the NCAA Division II Management Council, the NCAA legislative committee, the NCAA Amateur Clearinghouse Committee, and the Division II Men’s Basketball South Region Committee.

A native of Cumberland, Maryland, he received his bachelor’s degree in Education from Western Maryland College and master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Frostburg (MD) State.

He and his wife Barb, an exercise physiology instructor at FGCU, reside in Fort Myers with their children Krista, Savannah and Hunter.

The McAloose File

EXPERIENCE

• 2000-present - Director of Athletics, FGCU

• 1996-2000 - Commissioner, Great Lakes Valley Conference

• 1992-96 - Assistant Commissioner, Big South Conference

• 1990-92 - Associate Athletic Director, Coastal Carolina University

• 1989-90 - Associate Athletic Director, West Chester State

• 1988-89 - Sports Information Director, Guilford College

• 1984-87 - Sports Information Director, Frostburg State University

EDUCATION

• 1984 - Bachelor’s in Education, Western Maryland College

• 1988 - Master’s in Athletic Administration, Frostburg State (MD)

• 2000-present - Director of Athletics, FGCU

• 1996-2000 - Commissioner, Great Lakes Valley Conference

• 1992-96 - Assistant Commissioner, Big South Conference

• 1990-92 - Associate Athletic Director, Coastal Carolina University

• 1989-90 - Associate Athletic Director, West Chester State

• 1988-89 - Sports Information Director, Guilford College

• 1984-87 - Sports Information Director, Frostburg State University

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Coaching StaffDave Tollett .......................................................................................... Baseball Head Coach Rusty McKee ....................................................................................Baseball Assistant Coach Derek Tate .......................................................................................Baseball Assistant Coach Dave Balza ................................................................................Men's Basketball Head Coach Nick Bennett ........................................................................ Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Sean Eagan ...............................................................Director of Men’s Basketball OpperationsDenny Hinson ...................................................................... Men's Basketball Assistant CoachLeo Miller ............................................................................ Men’s Basketball Assistant CoachCassandra Goodson ..............................................Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Head Coach Bill Harward ..................................... Men's & Women's Cross Country Volunteer Assistant Coach Jim Suttie .......................................................................................... Men's Golf Head CoachBrent Jensen .................................................................................Men’s Golf Assistant CoachBrittany Bertilson ...........................................................................Women’s Golf Head CoachHeather Hagerman ................................................................... Women’s Golf Assistant Coach Bob Butehorn ..................................................................................Men's Soccer Head Coach Alex Aldaz ................................................................................ Men's Soccer Assistant Coach Hobie Hare ............................................................................... Men's Soccer Assistant Coach Tim Hogan ................................................................................ Men's Soccer Assistant Coach J. Webb Horton ...............................................Men's Tennis Head Coach, Asst. Athletic Director Jennifer Gabou (Magley) .......................Women’s Tennis Head Coach, Assistant Academic AdvisorKarl Smesko .........................................................................Women's Basketball Head CoachNathan Daume .................................................................Women's Basketball Assistant Coach Chelsea Dermyer ......................................................... Women’s Basketball Graduate Assistant Ericka Haney ...................................................................Women's Basketball Assistant CoachKate Schrader ..................................................................Women’s Basketball Assistant CoachJim Blankenship .........................................................................Women's Soccer Head CoachMario Rincon .........................................................................Women's Soccer Assistant Coach Jess Zabel ............................................................................Women’s Soccer Assistant CoachDavid Deiros .......................................................................................... Softball Head Coach Paige Jones ......................................................................................Softball Assistant Coach Tom Thompson .................................................................................Softball Assistant Coach Neal Studd .............................................................. Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach Elizabeth Lykins ..................................................Women's Swimming & Diving Assistant Coach Patricia Stringham ...............................................Women's Swimming & Diving Assistant Coach Dave Nichols ........................................................................................Volleyball Head CoachDanny Mahy ....................................Assistant Volleyball Coach, Director of Volleyball OperationsFernanda Nelson ............................................................................ Assistant Volleyball Coach Administrative StaffCarl McAloose .........................................................................................Director of Athletics Colleen Sorem .................................................................... Assistant AD/Business OperationsJo-Ann Nester .................................................................................Associate AD/Compliance Butch Perchan .............................................................................. Associate AD/Advancement Kathy Peterson ......................................................................................... Associate AD/SWATom Vida ...................................................................................Athletic Field Superintendent Jamie Cavileer ........................ Assistant Director of Business Operations/Director of ConcessionsJoyce Prive .............................................................................................Cheerleading Coach Will Pitt ................................................................... Equipment/Gameday Operations Manager Kristin Consolino .................................... Director of Concessions/Gameday Operations ManagerDr. Cecil Carter .......................................................................Faculty Athletics Representative Jake Perkins ....................................................................................... Marketing Coordinator Matt Fairchild ............................Sports Information Director (Volleyball, Tennis, Men's Basketball, Baseball) Michael Hill ..........Assistant Sports Information Director (Men's Soccer, Women's Basketball, Softball, Golf) Chris Perry .................Sports Information Grad. Asst. (Women's Soccer, Cross Country, Swimming & Diving)Mike Pierce ............................................................................. Sports Information Grad. Asst.J.J. Crumbley .......................................................................... Sports Information Grad. Asst.Jessica Rouse .....................................................................................Compliance Grad. Asst.Randy Popple ................................................................................................Strength Coach Patricia Blankenship .......................................................... Alico Arena Administrative AssistantKathryn Smith ............................................................................OSC Administrative Assistant Michael Estes, MS, ATC, LAT Sports Medicine ............................................. Head Athletic Trainer Elisa Araujo, MS, ATC, LAT Sports Medicine ............................................... Asst. Athletic Trainer

Coaching StaffDave Tollett .......................................................................................... Baseball Head Coach Rusty McKee Baseball Assistant Coach

Staff Directory

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WHY EAGLES The eagle was adopted as the offi cial symbol to refl ect FGCU’s mission and purpose. The eagle serves to identify not only the physical environment of Southwest Florida but also the University’s relationship with it. The eagle embodies the characteristics of freedom, strength, spirit, intelligence, grace and the pursuit of excellence. It is master of its environment but also an integral part of it. It survives and prospers only in balance with the environment

SCHOOL COLORS FGCU’s Founding President Roy McTarnaghan selected emerald green and cobalt blue as symbols of the earth and water, in keeping with FGCU’s environmental mission.

Eagle HistoryEagle HistoryEagle HistoryEagle HistoryFGCU Traditions

Primary Logo

Secondary Logos

THE LOGO Florida Gulf Coast University’s offi cial athletics logo was designed by Kelly McCarthy, who is employed by FGCU and works in Community Relations and Marketing.

Eagle HistoryEagle HistoryEagle HistoryEagle HistoryFGCU TraditionsFGCU Traditions

Secondary LogosSecondary Logos

Eagle HistoryEagle HistoryEagle HistoryAzul The Eagle

FIGHT SONG “Follow the Eagle”(written by: George Krumenacker)

Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle Soaring through the skies so blue.Fight! Fight! Fight! With integrity and might,Follow the Green and Blue, GO EAGLES!

Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle,Lead us on to Victory!Strive for the goal; Give heart and soul, Fly on F-G-C-U!

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Athletic FacilitiesSwanson Stadium

Soccer Complex

Tennis Complex

Athletic FacilitiesAlico Arena

Aquatics Center

Auxiliary Gym

Softball Complex

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The building sits just east of Alico Arena’s parking lot and north of the recently completed soccer fi eld. The grand opening took place February 28, 2008.

The 20,000-squaare-foot complex houses coaches’ offi ces, locker rooms, showers, laundry facilities, lounge and study space for the men’s and women’s soccer, baseball and softball teams, and offi ces for the men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf and the women’s swimming and diving teams.

A spot that’s likely to be in great demand for all sorts of events is the spacious VIP suite with an attached kitchen and fl oor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the baseball fi eld. It can accommodate up to about 80 people for a broad range of activities, including sporting event receptions and conferences requiring PowerPoint presentations.

Besides well-appointed locker rooms and offi ces, there are two rooms devoted to study, a vital aspect of the Athletics program. Student-athletes must maintain high GPA’s in order to play.

Outdoor Sports ComplexOutdoor Sports ComplexOutdoor Sports ComplexFGCU

Florida Gulf Coast University’s colorful new Outdoor Sports Complex befi ts the school’s new status as a Division I contender.

The building sits just east of Alico Arena’s parking lot and north of the recently completed soccer fi eld. The grand opening took place

Athletics Complex Facts Academic Learning Center

Conference Room

Baseball Players Lounge

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Alico Arena, located in beautiful Fort Myers, Fla., is a 120,000 square-foot complex and serves as the centerpiece of Florida Gulf Coast University's NCAA Division I athletics program. Opened in the fall of 2002, Alico Arena also serves as the home of the Campus Fitness and Recreation and Intramurals, as well as the Human Performance and Athletic Training programs in the College of Health Sciences. It is also home to the FGCU volleyball and basketball programs. A naming rights gift by Alico Incorporated signifi cantly enhanced the facility.

Alico Arena has 4,500 seats in an oval confi guration and a permanent hardwood fl oor. It includes four full-sized basketball courts and six suites. In addition to the arena, the facility includes offi ces for the Athletics Department and arena staff, as well as, 12 locker rooms, and a hospitality room.

Alico Arena, located in beautiful Fort Myers, Fla., is a 120,000 square-foot complex and serves as the centerpiece of Florida Gulf Coast University's NCAA Division I athletics program. Opened in the fall of 2002, Alico Arena also serves as the home of the Campus Fitness and Recreation and Intramurals, as well as the Human Performance and Athletic Training programs in the College of Health

Alico Arena

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W, 3-0W, 3-0W, 3-0W, 3-0W, 3-0W, 3-0W, 3-1W, 3-1W, 3-0

FGCUVolleyball@ Homein 2007(9-0)

11/14/0712/22/0712/29/071/11/081/17/081/19/081/31/082/8/082/10/082/28/083/1/08

DrexelButlerPennStetsonMercerKennesaw StateLipscombETSUUSC UpstateJacksonvilleUNF

L, 77-58L, 78-66W, 60-30L, 70-62L, 99-77W, 85-73L, 95-71L, 95-71W, 72-69L, 89-80W, 74-71 OT

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L, 93-53W, 71-52L, 74-56W, 74-40W, 71-49W, 65-44W, 75-64W, 84-45W, 65-51W, 71-45W, 71-66W, 75-59W, 70-39W, 67-65

FGCUWomen’s

Basketball@ Home

in 2007-08(12-2)

In addition to recreation and athletic functions, Alico Arena is designed to host music and entertainment events - concerts, speakers, road shows, trade shows and corporate events. Since its opening, Alico Arena has already hosted several special events. The

facility has hosted both the Hillmyer-Tremont Classic and National Independent Basketball tournaments. In addition, each summer, basketball and volleyball camps are also held in this state of the art building.

The arena has also been the site of

several concerts, including Dierks Bentley and the Beach Boys. Alico Arena has also hosted events for U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev, retired General Colin Powell, and acclaimed poet and author Maya Angelou.

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Located adjacent to FGCU's main arena, Swanson Stadium is fully enclosed and features one of the best playing surfaces in the country surrounded by spacious dugouts and a press box directly behind home plate at fi eld level. A large electronic scoreboard is in left-center fi eld with bullpens next to each dugout, batting cages down the right fi eld line and permanent seating for 1,500 spectators. The stadium is known for the beautiful palm trees that line the main entrance to the facility, as well as surround the outfi eld fence.

Swanson Stadium has served as the home of the FGCU baseball program since its grand opening on February 1, 2004, a 20-2 win over Ed Waters College before a capacity crowd. In April 2005, the complex was renamed Swanson Stadium in recognition of two strong supporters of Florida Gulf Coast University and civic leaders - Duane and Cookie Swanson.

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING It is the goal of the sports medicine-athletic training staff to provide the student athletes, participating in intercollegiate athletics at FGCU, the highest standard of medical care possible. This care is provided both on the fi eld and in the athletic training facilities.

The health of every student-athlete at Florida Gulf Coast University is the primary concern of the FGCU Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff, a group that covers every facet of comprehensive healthcare. From emergency medical care through the functional return to play, the sports medicine-athletic training staff serves the many needs of the FGCU student athletes. The staff is constantly updating knowledge on the latest in sports medicine and athletic training techniques through seminars and clinics.

The Athletic Training staff consists of National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certifi cation (NATA) certifi ed and Florida state-licensed practitioners in cooperation with orthopedic,

podiatric and internal medicine physicians. Under the guidance of Director of Sports Medicine Michael Estes, MS, ATC, LAT, and Head Team Physician Dr. James Guerra, the FGCU sports medicine-athletic training staff offers the most comprehensive health care with a special emphasis placed on injury prevention (Prehab) methods. The sports medicine-athletic training facilities offer daily services and care for all FGCU intercollegiate athletes.

FGCU student athletes receive highly specialized medical care when required from orthopedist and head team physician Dr. James Guerra. Aside from the team physicians, FGCU student athletes have priority access to all services of the NCH Healthcare System and other consulting specialty physicians. They provide a comprehensive team approach in the delivery of health care service to the FGCU student athletes.

Located on the fi rst fl oor of Alico Arena, the spacious main sports medicine-athletic training facility offers the fi nest available equipment for the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Located in this facility are a hydrotherapy area, treatment/rehabilitation area, functional rehabilitation area, private physician exam room, and a taping/fi rst aid area.

The opening of the second Athletic Training facility occured in Jan. 2008 within the FGCU Outdoor Sports Complex. Located in this facility is a taping/fi rst aid area, treatment/rehabilitation area, hydotheraphy area and a private offi ce/physician exam area along with the Sports Medicine staff.

Together these two facilities provide FGCU student-athletes with the fi nest in comprehensive health care while competing at FGCU.

Sports MedicineStrength & Conditioning

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING FGCU provides all students and student-athletes with state of the art strength and conditioning equipment. Alico Arena’s workout facilities include free weights and machines, an array of treadmills and elliptical bikes, an aerobics room, and a power lifting room. FGCU’s weight room is open to all students and faculty, free of charge, seven days a week. The Strength and Conditioning staff prepare all workouts and conditioning schedules for FGCU’s student-athletes.

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MEMBERSHIP The A-Sun is a blend of the southeast’s fi nest private and most dynamic state schools.

Belmont Bruins - Nashville, Tenn.Campbell Camels - Buies Creek, N.C.East Tennessee State Bucs - Johnson City, Tenn.Florida Gulf Coast Eagles - Fort Myers, Fla.Jacksonville Dolphins - Jacksonville, Fla.Kennesaw State Owls - Kennsaw, Ga.Lipscomb Bisons - Nashville, Tenn.Mercer Bears - Macon, Ga.North Florida Ospreys - Jacksonville, Fla.USC Upstate Spartans - Spartanburg, S.C.Stetson Hatters - DeLand, Fla.

THIS IS THE ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE For 30 years the Atlantic Sun Conference has stood for achievement with integrity in both the academic and athletic arenas, with a focus on the balance between the two for its student-athletes. The A-Sun consists of a blend of the Southeast’s most dynamic and prestigious private universities and public institutions in the region; the conference commits itself to Building Winners for Life.

The experience for a student-athlete in the A-Sun is supported by the entire university community, from coaches to faculty, and from the CEOs to the athletic and academic support staff. With All-America selections, National All-Academic honorees, teams and individuals qualifying for and advancing in NCAA Championship play, Atlantic Sun student-athletes achieve at the highest levels of collegiate athletics.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE For the second straight year, all 11 institutions placed at least 50 percent of its student-athletes on the All-Academic Team. The membership also established a new overall record of 59 percent of all student-athletes earning All-Academic status during the 2007-08 academic year.

Belmont proved to be the class of the conference in capturing the All-Academic Trophy for the sixth time in seven years with 70.3% of the student-athletes earning All-Academic status. Justin Hare, one of the most celebrated Bruin student-athletes, earned the conference’s male Scholar Athlete of the Year for the second straight year, in addition to multiple national scholar honors.

Hare was far from alone when it came to national honors, as Jacksonville’s Anton Axelsson, the conference Player of the Year in men’s soccer earned CoSIDA’s Academic All-America of the Year. Overall, 25 student-athletes earned places on the 2007-08 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Teams.

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Men’s basketball garnered unprecedented attention with upsets of nationally-ranked Kentucky and Southern Cal, plus a win at Cincinnati in a four-day span. The feats earned a full-page feature from USA Today, as well as notoriety from ESPN.com, The Sporting News and Rivals.com. The league added wins against SEC foes Georgia and Alabama during the course of the year. Belmont captured the A-Sun Tournament title for the third straight season, becoming the fi rst A-Sun school to ever do so and enters 2008-09 as one of just six schools in the country to have won its league’s championship in each of the previous three seasons. Among the company Belmont keeps in this achievement are the two fi nalists from the NCAA Tournament, Kansas and Memphis.

Lipscomb, Belmont’s Nashville rival, provided a pair of memorable moments on the baseball diamond. The Bisons secured their fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance by defeating Gardner-Webb in the A-Sun Championship game 9-8 in a 15-inning marathon, the longest conference title game in Division I history. Then, they drew Georgia for their opening NCAA Championship game, and despite allowing four runs in the fi rst inning, came back to stun the eventual national runner-up Bulldogs 10-7.

The league’s four newest members, Kennesaw State, North Florida, Florida Gulf Coast and South Carolina Upstate all enjoyed successes in 2007-08. Kennesaw State captured its fi rst women’s soccer tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in school history. The Owls also added titles in men’s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld. North Florida won its fi rst A-Sun title of any kind, erasing a nine-stroke defi cit in the fi nal two days to dethrone East Tennessee State in men’s golf.

Florida Gulf Coast and South Carolina Upstate each made its fi rst year in the conference memorable, combining to win three outright regular-season titles and sharing in two others. The Eagles fi nished atop the standings in volleyball, baseball and tied for the softball title. The women’s hoops team, one year removed from the Division II national title game, won 22 games including an opening round game in the WNIT, the fi rst postseason win for an A-Sun school in ten years. The Spartans turned in an unblemished women’s tennis campaign for their fi rst-ever A-Sun title in any sport.

East Tennessee State featured two top individual efforts as golfer Gareth Shaw made the cut at the NCAA Championship and helped Europe win the Palmer Cup, a Ryder Cup-style event featuring the top collegiate golfers. He garnered All-America status for both his play and his academic achievement. Buccaneer tennis star Enrique Olivares won two matches at the NCAA men’s singles championship, joining his coach, Yaser Zaatini, as the only two in school history to make the Sweet 16 and earn All-America honors.

Jacksonville’s dynamic duo of Natasha Harvey and Shaquania Lundy carried the Dolphins to indoor and outdoor track and fi eld titles. They fi nished one-two in fi ve events at the two championships, and fi nished fi rst and second at the NCAA East Regional in the long jump. Harvey earned All-America honors in both indoor and outdoor track, fi nishing in the top three at both championships. The two competed for the chance to represent their country at the 2008 Olympic Trials. Harvey would don the team USA colors at the North American-Central American-Caribbean under-23 championships, taking second in the long jump.

East Tennessee State Bucs - Johnson City, Tenn.Florida Gulf Coast Eagles - Fort Myers, Fla.Jacksonville Dolphins - Jacksonville, Fla.

North Florida Ospreys - Jacksonville, Fla.USC Upstate Spartans - Spartanburg, S.C.

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

THIS IS THE ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Men’s basketball garnered unprecedented attention with upsets of nationally-ranked Kentucky and Southern Cal, plus a win at Cincinnati in a four-day span. The feats earned a full-page feature from USA Today, as well as notoriety from ESPN.com, The Sporting News and Rivals.com. The league added wins against SEC foes Georgia and Alabama during the course of the year. Belmont captured the A-Sun Tournament title for the third straight season, becoming the fi rst

MEMBERSHIP The A-Sun is a blend of the southeast’s fi nest private and most dynamic state schools.

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City ofCity ofCity ofCity of“The City of Palms”

Incorporated in 1886, Fort Myers is the center of a popular tourist area in Southwest Florida and the seat of Lee County. It is located about 120 miles south of Tampa at the meeting point of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caloosahatchee River. Fort Myers was the frequent winter home of Thomas Edison and is the current home of the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins spring training camps.

The fi rst known resident of what is now Fort Myers was Manuel Gonzalez, a Spaniard from the province of Asturias, who came via Cuba in the 19th century.

Typical architecture in downtown Fort Myers. Fort Myers, built in 1850 as a military fort to fend off Seminole Indians that were massacring the area's few settlers, was named after Col. Abraham C. Myers, who was stationed in Florida for seven years and was the son-in-law of the fort's establisher and commander. In 1858, after years of elusive battle, Chief Billy Bowlegs and his warriors were persuaded to surrender and move west, and the fort was abandoned. Billy's Creek, which fl ows into the Caloosahatchee River and runs between The Beau Rivage Condominiums and Alta Mar, was named after a temporary camp where Billy Bowlegs and his men awaited ships to take them west.

The fort was abandoned until 1863 when a small number of Federal troops re-occupied the fort during the Civil War. In 1865 the fort was attacked unsuccessfully by a very small group of Confederates. After the war, the fort was again deserted.

The fi rst settlers arrived in 1866, but it wasn't until 1882 when the city experienced a signifi cant infl ux of settlers. By 1885, when Fort Myers was incorporated, it was the second largest city only to Tampa on Florida's west coast south of Cedar Key even larger than Clearwater and Sarasota, also growing cities at the time.

Fort Myers fi rst became a nationally known winter resort with the building of The Royal Palm Hotel in 1898. But what really sparked the city's growth was the construction of the Tamiami Trail Bridge built across the Caloosahatchee River in 1924. After the bridge's construction, the city experienced its fi rst real estate boom and many subdivisions sprouted around the city.

• The home of the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Winter Estates

• The home of the Fort Myers Miracle baseball club of the Florida State League, and is the spring training locale for the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox.

• The home of three minor league sports teams. The Florida Everblades (ECHL hockey team), Florida Firecats (Arena Football League 2 team) and Florida Stingrays (AIFA indoor football team).

• The home to over 50 of Southwest Florida's renowned 130 public and private golf courses. (*Fort Myers Area - Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Estero, Lehigh Acres and Sanibel Island)

FORT MYERS IS...

- Patty Berg(Founding member of the LPGA)

- Larry Bird(NBA Hall of Famer)

-Mike Ditka(NFL Hall of Famer)

- Thomas Edison(Inventor)

-Henry Ford(Founded the assembly line)

- Patty Berg(Founding member of the LPGA)

Famous People that call the Fort Myers Area Home

- Javon Kearse(NFL, Tennessee Titans)

- Jerry Lawler(WWE wrestler and announcer)

- Mindy McCready(Country Music Artist)

- Rocco Mediate (PGA golfer)

- Deion Sanders(Former NFL/MLB Player)

- Vonzell Solomon(American Idol - 3rd place)

- Steven Spielberg(Film director/writer)

- Walt Wesley(Former NBA player)

- Cliff Williams (Bass player for AC/DC)

- Algernod Washington (Plies)(Rapper)

In the late 1800s, Tootie McGregor and Thomas & Mina Edison began the beautifi cation of Fort Myers. Imported Royal Palms were planted along Riverside Drive, later renamed McGregor Boulevard.

These magnifi cent Royal Palms, some towering at 75 feet, give the City of Palms its nickname.

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Fort MyersThe Florida of days long past, with unspoiled white sand beaches, exotic wildlife and lush subtropical foliage, still can be found on The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel in southwest Florida.

Known as Florida’s tropical island getaway, this paradise is a favorite vacation spot because of its feel of old Florida that no longer exists in many areas. In addition to the beautiful natural environment,

active travelers are pleased to fi nd an abundance of golf, tennis and watersports, as well as some unusual attractions.

Lee County embraces nine distinct areas, each with its own unique character. Best known are Sanibel and Captiva islands, connected to the mainland by an alluring three-mile-long causeway and, to each other, by a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it bridge at Blind Pass.

Sanibel is known worldwide for its shelling. More than 400 varieties of shells litter the beaches, and particularly can be found after an especially high or low tide. For most visitors, however, shelling is merely a delightful excuse to enjoy hours of sun worshipping along some of the fi nest shoreline in North America. Interesting shops, restaurants, and art galleries dot the road from the Sanibel Lighthouse to Tarpon Bay Road.

On the way to Captiva Island, located toward Sanibel’s northern tip, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is home to many exotic species of birds and plants. A four-mile drive with access to walking and canoe/kayak trails offers outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge occupies more than half the island.

The main attraction on Captiva is that there are none. Many people wile away the hours in one outdoor endeavor or another. It was here that Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of the famous aviator, wrote her best-selling book, “A Gift from the Sea.”

Further south, Estero Island, home of Fort Myers Beach, long has been recognized as one of the “world’s safest beaches” because of its gently sloping shoreline. The sand is particularly soft and white, akin to powdered sugar. Especially suited for family vacations, Estero offers every imaginable water toy, from windsurfer to catamaran and parasailing. Numerous marinas operate boating and fi shing charters. Local restaurants benefi t from the catch, which generally includes red snapper and grouper.

Anyone suffering from island fever can fi nd instant relief by paying a call to the “City of Palms,” in Fort Myers, with its charming downtown historic district and expanding hub of urban activity that extends to shopping malls, restaurants, and nightclubs.

Inventor Thomas Edison and his friend, automobile

manufacturer Henry Ford, decided early on to make their winter homes in Fort Myers. Today visitors tour their neighboring estates with Edison’s botanical gardens, laboratory and museum.

During Edison’s 46 winters in Fort Myers, he and his wife Mina hosted well-known house guests like industrialist Harvey Firestone, President Herbert Hoover and cereal king John Harvey Kellogg.

Henry Ford purchased his quaint home, “Mangoes,” in 1916 to spend the winter months visiting Edison. The two properties were separated by a fence the two families named “The Friendship Gate.”

Other in-town attractions include the Southwest Florida Historical Museum, downtown river cruises, and the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. Shell Factory in North Fort Myers and Eden Vineyards, the country’s southernmost bonded winery, to the east are also popular stops. For the sports minded, public golf courses and tennis courts make southwest Florida some of the best playing turf in the state.

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The Atlantic Sun Conference is an 11-member league committed to Building Winners for Life, with a focus on academic and athletic integrity and a balance between the two for the student-athlete, and maintaining a high level of sportsmanship. Headquartered in Macon, Ga., the A-Sun encompasses six of the top eight media markets in the Southeast. The A-Sun consists of some of the most dynamic private and public institutions in the region: Belmont University, Campbell University, East Tennessee State University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Jack-sonville University, Kennesaw State University, Lipscomb University, Mercer University, University of North Florida, University of South Carolina Upstate and Stetson University.

2007 A-Sun Preseason All-Conference Team Pos. Player (Yr.) School GK Katie Shelton (Sr.) LipscombD Bridget Gaughan (Jr.) Kennesaw State D Kacie Hudson (So.)* Mercer D Jessica Rix (So.) Belmont MF Meghan Castaldo (Sr.) Mercer MF Elizabeth Gowan (Jr.) UNFMF Amber McCall (Jr.) FGCU MF Beth Meadors (Sr.) Kennesaw State F Caitlin Dingle (Sr.) Kennesaw State F Jordan Monty (Jr.) ETSUF Keri Zwikker (Sr.) Jacksonville

Preseason Player of the Year: Keri Zwikker, Forward, Jack-sonville

2007 A-Sun Preseason Coaches Poll # School (1st Place Vote) Points

1. Kennesaw State (11) 121 2. Mercer 100 3. FGCU 974. ETSU 865. Belmont 72 6. Stetson 697. UNF 588. Jacksonville 469. Campbell 3810. USC Upstate 2511. Lipscomb 20

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After finishing third in the Atlantic Sun in their inaugural season, the Eagles return 10 starters from last year’s squad. The top starters include A-Sun Freshman of the year, Lindsay Haw, and Amber McCall who earned first team accolades.

The Eagles also added one of the top recruiting classes in the A-Sun. The 2008 recruiting class features:

• 2 FSU transfers • 2 players from the #1 team in the country (American Heritage) • 1 Super Y National Team keeper • 2 local stars • 1 Canadian National Champion • 7 State Olympic Development Players

“We are really excited to have this talented group of young ladies enter our program,” said Blankenship. “We feel that we have addressed every area of the team, and this is an outstanding group. We have a solid foundation and our new class adds special pieces to that. Each young lady comes from a great youth system, and at FGCU they are expected to excel not only on the field but in the class room as well.”

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Florida Atlantic - Aug. 22 - 7 pm Florida International - Aug. 24 - 7 pmLocation ...............................................Boca Raton, Fla.Nickname .............................................................OwlsConference ......................................................Sun Belt2007 Record ........................................................9-8-2Head Coach ...............................................Brian DooleyRecord at School ..............................110-53-10 (9years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................13/4Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID .......................................Katrina McCormackPhone .................................................... 561-297-3163Fax ........................................................ 561-297-3963E-mail [email protected]

Location ...................................................... Miami, Fla.Nickname .............................................Golden PanthersConference ......................................................Sun Belt2007 Record ......................................................3-11-3Head Coach ....................................... Thomas ChestnuttRecord at School .......................................0-0(1st year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................TBAStarters Returning/Lost ...........................................TBASoccer SID ................................................ Ivan IrizarryPhone .................................................... 305-348-6666Fax ........................................................ 305-348-2963E-mail .................................................. [email protected]

Buffalo - Aug. 29 - 7 pm Indiana State - Aug. 31 - 1 pmLocation ...................................................... Buffalo, NYNickname .............................................................BullsConference ........................................................... MAC2007 Record ......................................................7-10-2Head Coach .......................................... Michael ThomasRecord at School .....................................0-0- (1st year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................TBAStarters Returning/Lost ...........................................TBASoccer SID .................................................... Jon FullerPhone .................................................... 716-645-6762Fax ....................................................................... N/AE-mail ............................................ [email protected]

Location ..............................................Terre Haute, Ind.Nickname .................................................... SycamoresConference .............................................Missouri Valley 2007 Record ......................................................6-12-0Head Coach ..............................................Vernon CroftRecord at School ................................ 52-90-7 (8 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................7/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................4/7Soccer SID ................................................... Katie GaalPhone .................................................... 812-237-4145Fax ........................................................ 812-237-4157E-mail ............................................. [email protected]

Wingate - Sept. 4 - 7 pm Gardner-Webb - Sept. 6 - 2 pmLocation .................................................... Wingate, NCNickname ........................................................BulldogsConference ..............................................South Atlantic2007 Record ......................................................16-5-1Head Coach ............................................. Gary CurneenRecord at School ................................ 38-22-1 (3 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................17/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................9/2Soccer SID ................................................ Hugh PattonPhone .................................................... 704-233-8386Fax ........................................................ 704-233-8169 E-mail .......................................... [email protected]

Location ...........................................Boiling Springs, NCNickname ............................................ Runnin’ BulldogsConference ....................................................Big South2007 Record ......................................................11-7-1Head Coach ............................................. Kevin MounceRecord at School ...............................85-80-11 (9 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 10/10Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID .............................................Brent C. HagerPhone .................................................... 704-406-3981Fax ........................................................ 704-406-4739E-mail [email protected]

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Howard - Sept. 10 - 7 pm Florida State - Sept. 21 - 1 pmLocation .............................................. Washington D.C.Nickname ............................................................BisonConference .............................................. United Soccer2007 Record ......................................................3-16-0Head Coach ...............................................Erinn GarnerRecord at School .................................. 4-32-0 (2 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................12/1Starters Returning/Lost ..........................................10/1Soccer SID ......................................Chevonne MansfieldPhone .................................................... 202-806-7182Fax ........................................................ 202-806-9595E-mail [email protected]

Location ...............................................Tallahassee, Fla.Nickname ..................................................... SeminolesConference .............................................. Atlantic Coast2007 Record ......................................................18-6-3Head Coach ............................................ Mark KrikorianRecord at School ................................ 56-14-8 (3 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................13/7Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/4Soccer SID ............................................. Jason LeturmyPhone .................................................... 850-644-5656Fax ........................................................ 850-644-3820E-mail [email protected]

Kennesaw State - Sept. 26 - 7 pm Mercer - Sept. 28 - 12 pmLocation .................................................Kennesaw, Ga.Nickname .............................................................OwlsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................17-4-0Head Coach .................................................... Rob KingRecord at School ................................ 98-15-5 (6 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................11/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID .................................................. Mark TomaPhone .................................................... 770-499-3217Fax ........................................................ 770-423-6665E-mail ..................................... [email protected]

Location ......................................................Macon, Ga.Nickname ............................................................BearsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................11-7-2Head Coach ...............................................Grant SerafyRecord at School ................................ 29-41-5 (4 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 10/76Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID ..................................................Tom MyrickPhone .................................................... 478-301-5219Fax ........................................................ 478-301-5350E-mail ........................................ [email protected]

Campbell - Oct. 2 - 7 pm North Florida - Oct. 10 - 7 pmLocation .............................................Buies Creek, N.C.Nickname ............................................. Fighting CamelsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................1-14-2Head Coach ..................................................Todd ClarkRecord at School .................................. 3-28-2 (2 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................15/9Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID .................................................... Stan ColePhone .................................................... 910-893-1331Fax ........................................................ 910-893-1330E-mail [email protected]

Location .............................................. Jacksonville, Fla.Nickname .................................................Lady OspreysConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................8-11-1Head Coach ............................................Linda HamiltonRecord at School ................................ 12-21-2 (2 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................17/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID ...............................................Adam JonsonPhone .................................................... 904-620-4026Fax ........................................................ 904-620-2821E-mail .................................. [email protected]

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Jacksonville - Oct. 12 - 1 pm Lipscomb - Oct. 17 - 7 pmLocation .............................................. Jacksonville, Fla.Nickname ....................................................... DolphinsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................7-12-1Head Coach .............................................Brian CophamRecord at School ................................. 0-0- (1st season)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................21/2Starters Returning/Lost ............................................6/2Soccer SID ............................................. Brian DeLettrePhone .................................................... 904-256-7478Fax ........................................................ 904-256-7424E-mail ....................................................tdelett@ju.edu

Location ............................................... Nashville, Tenn.Nickname ...................................................Lady BisonsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................4-15-1Head Coach .................................................Jon IrelandRecord at School ....................................4-15-1 (1 year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................14/4Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/2Soccer SID ................................................ Mark McGeePhone .................................................... 615-966-5862Fax ........................................................ 615-966-1806E-mail .................................. [email protected]

Belmont - Oct. 19 - 12 pm USC Upstate - Oct. 24 - 7 pmLocation ............................................... Nashville, Tenn. Nickname ...........................................................BruinsConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................13-6-3Head Coach .................................................. Lisa HoweRecord at School ......................... 123-121-28 (13 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................15/8Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/5Soccer SID .............................................Kenisha RhonePhone .................................................... 615-460-5990Fax ........................................................ 615-460-5584E-mail [email protected]

Location ............................................ Spartanburg, S.C.Nickname .......................................................SpartansConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record .................................................... 13-15-0Head Coach ............................................. Kendall ReyesRecord at School ...............................66-71-13 (8 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................12/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................8/3Soccer SID ..................................................Sarah HurdPhone .................................................... 864-503-5166Fax ........................................................ 864-503-5127E-mail [email protected]

East Tennessee State - Oct. 26 - 1 pm Stetson - Nov. 1 - 5 pmLocation ...........................................Johnson City, Tenn.Nickname ....................................................BuccaneersConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................11-6-3Head Coach .......................................... Heather HensonRecord at School ...............................59-88-16 (9 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................18/3Starters Returning/Lost ..........................................14/3Soccer SID ................................................Clayton FeltsPhone .................................................... 423-439-8212Fax ........................................................ 423-439-6138E-mail ...................................... [email protected]

Location ....................................................DeLand, Fla.Nickname ......................................................... HattersConference .................................................Atlantic Sun2007 Record ......................................................8-10-1Head Coach ............................................. Julie OrlowskiRecord at School ............................................ (7 years)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................20/6Starters Returning/Lost ............................................7/4Soccer SID ............................................... Dean WatsonPhone .................................................... 386-822-8120Fax ........................................................ 386-822-8148E-mail [email protected]

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Jim BlankenshipHead Coach2nd Season

Florida International ‘82

Jim Blankenship begins his second season at the helm of the FGCU women’s soccer program. A veteran of nearly two decades in collegiate coaching, Blankenship has begun a successful women’s soccer program at FGCU.

In the lady eagles first year of competition, Blankenship led them to a third place finish in the A-Sun with a 7-4 conference mark. The eagles were second in points as well as goals during 2007, and allowed the second fewest goals per game in the A-Sun. They completed their inaugural season with an overall record of 11-7

During his career, Blankenship’s teams have won three national championships, appeared in eight straight final fours, received two NCAA Division I national tournament bids and graduated over 40 all-Americans and 18 academic all-Americans. His collegiate head coaching record stands at 252-77-9.

Blankenship worked three seasons as assistant women’s soccer coach at Florida Atlantic University, which won back-to-back Atlantic Sun Conference championships. After posting the most wins in program history during fall 2006, the Owls received their first-ever bid to the NCAA College Cup but fell to eventual national semifinalist Florida State in the first round. Under the direction of head coach Brian Dooley, Blankenship was responsible for training and recruiting for the Owls’ program.

This will be the fourth start-up program under Blankenship’s direction. Previously he developed new programs as the head coach at the University of Miami, Lynn University and St. Thomas University.

From 1998 to 2002, he developed the program at the University of Miami, leading the Hurricanes to the conference tournament in year two and receiving an NCAA tournament bid in just the fourth season of competition. Under his direction, the Hurricanes climbed as high as No. 14 in the national rankings and Blankenship’s recruiting classes were recognized as some of the top-rated collegiate classes between 1998 and 2001.

Prior to UM, Blankenship spent 12 years as the first-ever head women’s soccer coach at Lynn University. He earned NAIA Coach of the Year honors five times (1988, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1995) and NSCAA Coach of the Year twice (1992 and 1994). His teams won three national championships (1992, 1994 & 1995) and were runners-up twice (1991 and 1993). The Fighting Knights reached the Final Four 10 consecutive seasons under his tutelage. He also developed 18 academic All-Americans and 40 All-Americans. He was inducted into Lynn University’s Athletic Hall-of-Fame in the spring of 2003.

In addition to his collegiate coaching, he has been the Director of Coaching for the Soccer Association of Boca Raton, where he coached 15 teams and led Team Boca, one of the most competitive development programs in the nation, to eight championships, including a state title last weekend in the 13-U division.

Blankenship played collegiate soccer at Florida International University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in administration and recreation in 1982. He later went on to earn his master’s degree in sports administration from St. Thomas University.

Blankenship, along with his wife Patricia, daughter Jordan, 13, and son Justin, 11, live in Fort Myers.

Coaching Experience2006-pr Head Coach, FGCU

2002-06 Assistant Coach, Florida Atlantic

1998-2002 Head Coach, University of Miami

1986-98 Head Coach, Lynn University

1986 Head Coach, St. Thomas

Playing Experience1980-82 Florida International

1979-80 Deleware Technical CC

Education1992 Master’s Sports Administration St. Thomas

1982 Bachelor’s Recreation Administration Florida International

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Mario RinconAssistant Coach

2nd SeasonLynn ‘95

Mario Rincon is entering his second year as an assistant coach for the FGCU women’s soccer program.

Mario Rincon brings nine years previous experience with him to FGCU. Most recently, Rincon spent a pair of seasons at Wright State before coming to FGCU. He has also had previous stops at three other Division I schools. While at Wright State, Rincon helped lift the Raiders to a 23-8-5 mark over his two seasons while producing five All-Horizon League honorees.

Prior to his two seasons at Wright State, Rincon spent two seasons at Baylor. During his tenure, the Bears had one player selected to the Big XII Second Team and two to the All-Rookie Team. Baylor’s 2004 recruiting class was nationally ranked by Soccer Buzz and eight players were named to the Academic All-Big XII team.

Rincon has also spent one season at Duke, where the recruiting class was ranked eighth by Soccer Buzz. He also helped in the development of the 2002 First Team Atlantic Coast Conference goalkeeper, who was also selected on the All-Tournament Team and was part of the Icelandic National Team for Pre-World Cup qualifying. In 2001, Rincon was an assistant coach at the University of Miami as the Hurricanes advanced to the NCAA Tournament. There he assisted in the development of the first player invited to the Mexican National Team.

Rincon was also an assistant at Lynn University for three years and was a part of the Division II national championship squad in 1998. Lynn was the national runner-up in 1996 and advanced to the semifinals in 1997. Rincon, who holds a United Soccer Federation A License and a NSCAA Advanced National License, earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lynn.

Coaching Experience2007-pr Assistant Coach, FGCU

2005-07 Assistant Coach, Wright State University

2002-05 Assistant Coach, Baylor University

2001-02 Assistant Coach, Duke University

2000-01 Assistant Coach, University of Miami

1999-00 Administrator/Scout/ Coach NY/NJ MetroStars

1996-98 Assistant Coach, Lynn University

Playing Experience1990-93 University of Central Florida

Education1995 Bachelor’s Business Administration Lynn University

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Jessica ZabelGraduate Assistant Coach

1st SeasonFGCU ‘08

Playing Experience

2007-2008 Florida Gulf Coast University

2004-2006 University of South Florida

2000-2004 Lake Mary High School

Education

2008 Bachelor’s Elementary Education

Jessica Zabel is entering her first year as a graduate assistant coach for the FGCU women’s soccer program.

Jessica Zabel brings four years collegiate playing experience with her to the FGCU coaching staff. Zabel ended her college soccer career at FGCU; she started every game in the Eagles inaugural season in 2007. She had one goal, and was second on the team with five assist.

Prior to FGCU, Zabel spent three seasons at the University of South Florida. At USF, Zabel started all three season for the Bulls, and was selected to the 2005 Big East Academic All-Star team. Za-bel played in 44 games as a Bull, tallied three goals and two assist.

Zabel received a bachelor’s in Education and is now pursuing a master degree at FGCU.

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Junior: Emily Barrett saw valuable minutes at goal keeper. She played in 6 games and started 2 of them before an injury sidelined her for the remainder of the 2007 season. Emily received A-Sun All Academic honors for her diligent work in the classroom. She looks forward to joining the lady eagles for the 2008 campaign and is poised to gain the starting goal keeper job.

Prior to FGCU: Attended Yuba City College… Named 2006 1st Team All American … 2006 1st Team All Northern California … 2006 1st Team All State… Led Yuba City to a conference championship. As a freshman, competed at Lessen Community College in Susanville, California.

Prep: 2005 graduate of Chico High School.

Personal: Daughter of Liz and Mike Barrett…Major: Elementary Education.

Emily BarrettJunior • Goalkeeper

5-9Chico, Calif./Chico Senior/Yuba College

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GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT18-18 10 4 24 56 32 4 1-1

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GP-GS Min. G GAA Sv Pct W L T SO6-2 464:43 5 0.97 14 .737 3 1 0 1

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2007

Sophomore: Amber McCall started all 15 games for the eagles at midfield in her first collegiate season…. Scored 8 goals which was second best on the team, while registering 4 assists and 20 points… Third in the A-Sun in points and fourth in the conference with her 8 goals… Earned her a spot on the A-Sun First team while her effort in the classroom helped her receive A-Sun All Academic honors for 2007… Return for her second season and will be a key part the eagle’s offensive attack for 2008.

Freshman: Attended FGCU.

Personal: Daughter of Shelly and Troy McCall …Major: Criminal Justice… The sister of freshman Eagle soccer player Brianna McCall who also plays at the midfield position.

Amber McCallJunior • Midfielder

5-4Fort Myers, Fla./Estero HS

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Sophomore: Jen DeLater only saw time during 1 game in goal for the eagles. She will return for her first full season as an eagle and will be a good option at goal keeper for the 2008 season.

Freshman: Attended FGCU.

Prep: 2006 graduate of South Fork High School.

Personal: Daughter of Polly and Doug DeLater…Major: Computer Information Systems.

Jen DeLaterSophomore • Goalkeeper

5-5Stuart, Fla./South Fork

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GP-GS Min. G GAA Sv Pct W L T SO1-0 4:31 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0

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Freshman: Kelli Haemmelmann played in all 15 games on the year while starting in 14 of them. She recorded 2 goals, 3 assist, and 7 points on the year and was a reliable option for the eagles at midfield. She also received A-Sun All Academic honors for the 2007 season. She will return for her sophomore campaign and will provided valuable minutes at the midfield position for the lady eagles.

Prep: 2008 graduate of Lakewood High School… MVP her freshman and senior year, chosen for the All Star Team in her senior year… Help lead Lakewood women’s cross country to states in her freshman year.

Personal: Daughter of Keith and Jeanne Haemmelmann …Major: Communications.

Kelli HaemmelmannSophomore • Midfielder

5-7St.Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood HS

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GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT18-17 2 2 6 15 .133 1 0-0

Haemmelmann’s Career Stats

2007

Freshman: Lindsay Haw started all 15 of the eagle’s games at forward. Her stellar 11 goals, 6 assists, and 28 points lead the eagles on the season. In her first collegiate game she scored twice while dishing out 3 assists. She ranked among the leaders of the A-Sun in goals (fourth), assists (tied for third), points (fourth) and game-winning goals (fourth) and was chosen as the A-Sun Freshman of the Year. Lindsay made the A-Sun Al-Freshman team and also was chosen to the A-Sun All Academic team for 2007. Lindsay will return for her sophomore season and plans on being an offensive force throughout the season for the lady eagles once again.

Prep: 2007 graduate of Martin County High School... 2007 Treasure Coast Player of the Year, 2007 Palm Beach County First Team, 2007 and 2006 Martin County HS Offensive Player of the Year… 2006 Palm Beach Honorable Mention, 2006 State ODP, and 2005 Freshman MVP.

Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Elaine Haw …Major: Education, and Criminal Justice.

Lindsay HawSophomore • Forward

5-8Palm City, Fla./Martin County

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GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT18-18 11 6 28 43 .31 4 0-0

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Freshman: Kathleen Hunter started all 15 games as a defenseman for the eagles... Scored 1 goal but was a formable foe for opposing offenses... Made the A-Sun All Freshman team as well as the A-Sun Second team due to her outstanding defensive play... Returns for her sophomore campaign and will be a cornerstone for the lady eagle’s defense.

Prep: 2007 graduate of Clearwater Central Catholic... Offensive player of the year in ‘06 and ‘07... Team captain, named 1st team all-county in ‘07.

Personal: Daughter of Debbie and Jeff Hunter…Major: Health Science.

Kathleen HunterSophomore • Defender

5-8Safety Harbor, Fla./Clearwater CC

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Jokuty’s Career Stats

2007

Freshman: Anna Jokuty played in and started 11 games for the lady eagles. She had 1 goal during her freshman campaign, and was chosen to the A-Sun All-Academic team for 2007.

Prep: 2007 graduate of Bishop Carroll High School... Two time letter winner, and team captain.

Personal: Daughter of Margaret and Chester Jokuty…Major: Biology.

Anna JokutySophomore • Midfielder

5-9Calgary, Canada/Bishop Carroll

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Hunter’s Career Stats

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Freshman: Kirsi Keenan appeared in goal 12 times and compiled 36 saves, putting her fifth overall in the A-Sun. She allowed only 1.03 goals per game and had a team leading 9 shutouts. Her 6 shutouts during A-Sun play was a conference best. Kirsi was an A-Sun defensive player of the week once and was a member of the A-Sun All-Academic team for 2007. She will return for her sophomore season and is expected to battle for the starting goal keeper position.

Prep: 2007 graduate of Pope John Paul II High School... MVP in 2007, Defensive Player of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006… Named First Team All-County 2007, and First Team All-Conference 2006.

Personal: Daughter of Laure Cote and Bill Keenan…Major: Legal Studies, Minor: Psychology.

Kirsi KeenanSophomore • Goalkeeper

5-6Boca Ratom, Fla./Pope John Paul II

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GP-GS Min. G GAA Sv Pct W L T SO15-5 1147:55 14 1.10 45 .763 4 3 0 10

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2007

Freshman: Michelle Kuhnen appeared in 14 games while starting 10 of them for the eagles. She found the back of the net twice with 2 goals and had 1 assist with 15 points. She also received A-Sun All Academic honors for 2007 for her hard work in the classroom. She will return for sophomore season and will battle for playing time at midfield for 2008.

Prep: 2008 graduate of Eau Claire Memorial High School… Played under Coach Kit Schiefelbein…Nominated for Academic All-Conference, Second Team All-Conference, and helped lead her school to the state semi-finals in her junior and senior year.

Personal: Daughter of Ron and Donna Kuhnen…Major: Human Performance.

Michelle KuhnenSophomore • Midfielder

5-8Eau Cliare, Wis./Eau Claire Memorial

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Lademann’s Career Stats

2007

Freshman: Played at Florida State… played in 10 games…scored one goal…played a total of 160 minutes as a Seminole.

ODP: Florida state ODP team from 2002-06...was also a Southeast Regional pool member for three years (2004-06).

Prep: Named Offensive Player of the Year and Volusia/Flagler County Player of the Year in each of her junior and senior years at Palm Coast High School...earned first team all-area as a freshman and sophomore...during the 2004-05 season, garnered first team all-conference and second team all-county...was the recipient of the Sprint Fast Connect DSL Award as a sophomore...received first team all-Central Florida and all-county, while earning honorable mention all-state all as a freshman...also played flag football and tennis.

Club: Competed with the Florida Soccer Alliance U-18 squad. Academics - A five-time Honor Roll student at Palm Coast...received the Scholar Athlete Award as a sophomore...was named to the President’s List at Daytona Beach Community College as a

Casey LademannFreshman • Foward

5-4Flagler Beach, Fla./Palm Coast/FSU

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dual enrollment student...member of the National Honor Society and Student Government Association.

Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Sherri Lademann...currently enrolled in undergraduate studies... named a top 150 recruit in 2007 by Soccer Buzz...older brother Jason attends the University of Florida.

Freshman: Caytlan MacKenzie appeared in and started 7 games at midfield for the lady eagles. She scored 3 goals while distributing 5 assists and was chosen to the A-Sun All Academic team for 2007.

Prep – 2007 graduate of William Abernart High School in Calgary, Canada.

Personal – Daughter of Allan and Katrin MacKenzie…Major: Undecided.

Caytlan MacKenzieSophomore • Midfielder

5-9Calgary, Canada/William Aberhart

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MacKenzie’s Career Stats

2007

Freshman: Kayley MacMillan started at midfield every game for the lady eagles... Had 3 assists and was one of the most reliable players for the entire season... Chosen to the A-Sun All Academic team for 2007... Returns for her sophomore year and play valuable minutes at midfield for the 2008 season.

Kayley McMillianSophomore • Midfielder

5-6Calgary, Canada/Centennial

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GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW PK-ATT18-18 0 3 3 3 3 0 0-0

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2007

Freshman: Amanda Suchko played in all 15 games while only starting in 2 for the eagles. She made 1 goal and had an assist on the year. She will return for her sophomore season and will provide a spark to the forward play of the eagles during 2008.

Prep: 2007 Graduate of Hempfield Area Senior High… Four-year starter and offensive MVP… Led Hempfield to the Elite 11 in the South Fayette Tournament.

Personal: Daughter of JoAnn and Eric Suchko…Major: Health Science.

Amanda SuchkoSophomore • Foward

5-4Greensburg, Penn./Hempfield Area Senior

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2007

Prep: 2008 graduate of Clay High School… Ashley led Clay High School to a 15-1-3 record and a Northwest Ohio High School Soccer League Division 1 title this past season… In four years, Ashley scored 61 career goals, and had 57career assist which was good for 14th in the State of Ohio… In her final year she scored 17 goals with 16 assist (1st Place State of Ohio Division 1).

Personal: Daughter of Don and Melinda Ciesielczyk…Major: Management.

Ashley CiesielczykFreshman • Foward

5-6Oregon, Ohio/Clay HS

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2008: KC Correllus is entering her fist season as a lady eagle in 2008… She will compete for playing time at the midfield and defenseman positions.

Prior to FGCU: Attended Florida State her Freshman year before transferring to FGCU.

Prep - Played 2 years of Varsity soccer, ‘06-’07… Transferred from Merritt Island High school her sophomore year…before transferring, she played on the varsity soccer team as a freshman… Attended Satellite High School her sophomore-senior year…Team captain, team MVP, and State Champs in her senior year of ‘07.

Club - Space Coast United State Champs ‘04-’05, ‘05-’06, ‘07-’08.

Personal - Daughter of William and Deborah Correllus... She is the youngest of 2 children, her older sister Sarah attends Florida State… Major: Undecided.

Kathrine CorrellusFreshman • Defender

5-1Merritt Isaland, Fla./Satellite/FSU

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Freshman: After redshirting her freshman year due to injury, Katie Donnellan looks to compete for a starting defenseman position for her redshirt freshman campaign. Although not on the field for the eagles during 2007, she was chosen to the A-Sun All-Academic team for 2007 due to her outstanding work in the classroom.

Prep: 2007 graduate of Lake Mary High School…1st Team All County 2005, 2006, 2007…1st Team Seminole Athletic Conference 2005, 2006, 2007…Michelle Akers Tournament Team 2005, 2006, 2007…All-Central Florida

Personal: Business Finance major… Daughter of Elaine and John Donnellan.

Katie DonnellanFreshman • Defender

5-6Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of American Heritage Boca/Delray... Helped lead American Heritage to a State Championship in 2004 and 2006, State Runner-up in 2005, 2007-2008, and Regional Champs from 2004-2006... Named team MVP in the 2006, and 2007 seasons... Nominated All-County First Team in 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Club: Olivia played club soccer for the Weston Soccer Club… A member of the Florida ODP team for three years, and a member of the Regional ODP team in 2007, and 2008.

Personal: Daughter of Deanna and AJ Elias…Major: Sports Medicine.

Olivia EliasFreshman • Midfielder

5-4Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Oak Hall High School… Earned varsity letters in two sports at Oak Hall, she earned letters in soccer 2004-2008, and track 2007-2008… Was nominated for the Area All-Star Team in 2008 as a senior, and was team captain from 2006-2008. ODP Sate Team 2003-2005, ODP Regional III Montevallo, Ala. 2004-2005, a member of the Gainesville Hotshots from 2002-2007, a member of the Countryside Lightning in Clearwater, Fla.

Club: A member of the Gainesville Hotshots from 2002-2007, a member of the Countryside Lightning in Clearwater Fla... 2007 fall season, Sara played for the IUS Elite in Orlando, Fla. 2007-2008, were she helped the U-13, U-14 and U-15 team to the final four, the U-15 to the state championship game and a berth in the UF Gator Showcase championship… Helped lead the U- 17, U-18 to the Disney Showcase championship game, and allowed the least amount of goals for the Hotshots in multiple seasons (U-14, U-15, U-16).

Personal: Daughter of Chauncey and Rose Fagler…Major: Undecided... Father swam at the University of Florida, and her mother ran at Frostburg State… Sara’s uncle also swam at UF and was inducted into the UF hall of fame, and her grandfather played basketball at the University of Nebraska… Her sister is currently playing at Pensacola Junior College.

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5-9Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hal HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Land O/Lakes High School... Averaged over 11 goals a season… Earned varsity letters in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008… Led her team to win the Bobcat Invitational in 2008, and was named MVP for the 2006 and 2007 seasons… Named Sunshine Athletic Conference (SAC) First Team in 2006, Tampa Tribune All County Second Team in 2006, St.Pete Times All County Second Team in 2006, SAC Second Team in 2007, St.Pete Times First Team in 2007, and Tampa Tribune Second Team in 2007.

Club: Goble helped her club team, Real Salt Lake Florida win the State Championship in 2007… Also played for the Blackwatch Soccer Club for 2 years, the Hillsborough Soccer Club for one year, and the Real Salt Lake Florida for three years.

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Trish Goble…Major: Athletic

Amanda GobleFreshman • Midfielder

5-8Lutz, Fla./Land O’Lakes HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Countryside High School... Led her team to the district finals in 2008… Named MVP and rookie of the year in 2007… In two years at Countryside, she averaged 13 goals a season and led her team in assist as a senior.

Club: 2007 helped her club team, RSL Florida to a State Championship.

Personal: Daughter of Jeannine Leneweaver …Major: Health Science.

Jeannel HuffmanFreshman • Defender

5-5Clearwater, Fla./Countryside HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Centennial High School… Athlete of the year in 2003/2004… Played for coach Rafic Premjl.

Laura LeonardFreshman • Midfielder

5-8Calgary, Canada/Centennial

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Club: Played for the South West United Premiers, and has gained national and international experience, paying in tournaments in China; August 2006, San Diego; 2006, Dallas; 2006 and 2007, Tacoma; 2007, Las Vegas; 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Janet Schaan and Alan Leonard…Major: Legal Studies, Minor: Psychology.

Prep: 2008 graduate of Fort Myers High School... Named team captain as a junior and senior at Fort Myers High School … Earned Offensive Player of the Year, All-Area, All-State, and MVP as a sophomore, scoring 23 goals with 17 assists… Nominated Honorable Mention All-Area as a junior… Averaged just over 21 goals a season in her high school career.

Club: Florida Premier from 2002-present, leading them to win the Orange Classic three straight years 2004-2007.

ODP: Member of the Florida ODP team in 2003, pulled up to play with the 1989, and also played with the 89’s again in 2004

Personal: Daughter of Shelly and Troy McCall …Major: Education… The sister of current Eagle soccer player midfielder Amber McCall who earned First-Team All-Atlantic Sun accolades last season.

Brianna McCallFreshman • Defender

5-4Fort Myer, Fla./Fort Myers HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of American Heritage Boca/Delray… Named Palm Beach Post 2008 Small Schools Player of the Year… Set the American Heritage Boca/Delray school record for goals in a season with 37… She helped lead her team to a State Championship in the 2004, 2006 season, and state finalist in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008… In Stacey’s three seasons as a starting forward, American Heritage went 67-8-7.

Club: A member of the Florida ODP ‘A’ Team in 2003, and a member of the Team Boca Soccer Club… Stacey helped Team Boca to win the Disney Showcase and the Orange Classic.

Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Duane Payne…Major: Psychology.

Stacey PayneFreshman • Forward

5-5Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Bishop Verot High School… Team captain at Bishop Verot High School as a senior leading her team to a District Championship with a record of 18-2-3… Helped Bishop Verot to four straight District Championships 2005-2008… Named 2008, USA Today Prep Player of the Year, the News-Press SW Player of the Year, she also holds the school scoring record with 48 goals in one season and 103 for her career… Led SW Florida with 48 goals, 8 assist and 104 total points in 22 games… Carried a 4.1 GPA, and is a current member of the National Honor Society.

Club: Played for the Florida Premier Soccer Club… 2007, Petracco helped the FL Premier earn a spot in the U-18 FYSA Championships Final Four, and helped the Premier to win the U-18 Orange Classic Championship from 2004-2007… Leading goal scorer for the FL Premier in 2005 and 2007.

ODP: Florida ODP team in 2002-2006.

Personal: Daughter of John and Valerie Petracco...Major: Undecided

Gina PetraccoFreshman • Forward

5-3Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Armwood High School… Stephanie earned varsity letters in soccer 2005, 2007, 2008, and in volleyball 2007-2008... Team captain in Soccer and Volleyball in her senior year...Nominated First Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention in soccer… In volleyball she was named All-Conference, Honorable Mention, and awarded The Golden Hawk Award.

Club: Stephanie helped her club team, the RLS Florida 89/90 to win a state Championship in 2007, and was also a 2008 ODP National Champ.

Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Dave Powers…Major: Undecided.

Stephanie PowersFreshman • Goalkeeper

5-9Seffner, Fla./Armwood HS

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Prep: 2008 graduate of Coral Shores High School... Tallied 24 goals and 11 assists in her senior year at Coral Shores High school… Named all-county her junior and senior… Team captain in her junior and senior years, and was named team MVP in 2007… Helped lead Coral Shores to a regional semi finals birth and a 15-1-4 record in the 2007-08 season.

Club: 2007, Ragan scored 19 goals, and had 8 assist with the Cutler Ridge Soccer Club.

Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Diane Ragan …Major: Management.

Samantha RaganFreshman • Forward

5-6Islamorada, Fla./Coral Shores

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2007 A-Sun Tournament ResultsNovember 7-10, 2007

#3 Belmont 2, #6 Jacksonville 1#4 ETSU 2, #5 Stetson 1 Semifinals #2 Mercer 1, #3 Belmont 1 (Mercer advances 5-3 on PKs)#1 Kennesaw State 2, #4 ETSU 0 Championship Match #1 Kennesaw State 2, #2 Mercer 1

2007 Atlantic Sun Conference Standings CONFERENCE OVERALLSTANDINGS W- L- T Pts Pct GF GA W- L- T Pts Pct GF GAKennesaw State 10- 1- 0 30 .909 32 8 17- 4- 0 51 .810 47 20Mercer 9- 2- 0 27 .818 20 10 11- 7- 2 35 .600 27 23Florida Gulf Coast 7- 4- 0 21 .636 17 11 11- 7- 0 33 .611 40 19Belmont 6- 4- 1 19 .591 15 10 13- 6- 3 42 .659 29 18ETSU 6- 4- 1 19 .591 20 14 11- 6- 3 36 .625 38 28Stetson 6- 5- 0 18 .545 22 17 8-10- 1 25 .447 33 31UNF 6- 5- 0 18 .545 13 15 8-11- 1 25 .425 30 32Jacksonville 5- 5- 1 16 .500 17 14 7-12- 1 22 .375 32 42Gardner-Webb 5- 6- 0 15 .455 10 16 7-11- 0 21 .389 19 36Lipscomb 2- 8- 1 7 .227 6 22 4-15- 1 13 .225 10 40USC Upstate 1-10- 0 3 .091 5 25 3-15- 0 9 .167 25 44Campbell 0- 9- 2 2 .091 3 18 1-14- 2 5 .118 6 31

Player of the YearAnnie Phillips, KSU

Defensive Player of the YearKatie Shelton, LIP

Freshman of the YearLindsay Haw, FGCUCoach of the YearGrant Serafy, MER

2007 Atlantic Sun Conference AwardsFirst Team All A-Sun

GK Katie Shelton LIPD Kelsey Kramer STETD Kacie Hudson MERD Sarah Brandt BELMF Amber McCall FGCUMF Sara Clapham KSUMF Angie Harvey GWUMF Maylee Attin-Johnson KSUF Caitlin Dingle KSUF Annie Phillips KSUF Keri Zwikker JU

Second Team All A-SunGK Micaela Crowley BELD Bridget Gaughan KSUD Kathleen Hunter FGCUD Jessica Kalonji KSUMF Meghan Castaldo MERMF Beth Meadors KSUMF Kelly Brinkman ETSUF Sarah Stock STETF Jordan Monty ETSUF Lindsey Gladhill GWUF Katie Green ETSU

MF Kelly Brinkman ETSUF Erica Carter BELMF Elizabeth Fink JUMF Tessa Gavilsky STETF Lindsay Haw FGCUD Kacie Hudson MERD Kathleen Hunter FGCUMF Kristin Lazowick UNFGK Katie Piotrowski KSUD Jessica Rix BELD Sadjr Williams KSU

A-Sun All Freshmen

TEAMPoints GP No. Avg/G 1.Kennesaw State 21 138 6.57 2.Florida Gulf Coast 18 121 6.72 3.ETSU 20 110 5.50 4.Stetson 19 98 5.16 5.Jacksonville 20 94 4.70 6.Belmont 22 81 3.68

Goals GP No. Avg/G 1.Kennesaw State 21 47 2.24 2.Florida Gulf Coast 18 40 2.22 3.ETSU 20 38 1.90 4.Stetson 19 33 1.74 5.Jacksonville 20 32 1.60 6.UNF 20 30 1.50

Assist GP No. Avg/G 1.Kennesaw State 21 44 2.10 2.Florida Gulf Coast 18 41 2.28 3.ETSU 20 34 1.70 4.Stetson 19 32 1.68 5.Jacksonville 20 30 1.50 6.Belmont 22 23 1.05

Goals Allowed GP No. Avg/G 1.Belmont 22 18 0.82 2.Florida Gulf Coast 18 19 1.06 3.Kennesaw State 21 20 0.95 4.Mercer 20 23 1.15 5.ETSU 20 28 1.40 6.Stetson 19 31 1.63

Saves GP No. Avg/G 1.Lipscomb 20 158 7.90 2.Jacksonville 20 142 7.10 3.USC Upstate 18 137 7.61 4.Belmont 22 112 5.09 5.ETSU 20 97 4.85 6.UNF 20 90 4.50

INDIVIDUALShots No. 1.DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU 110 2.GLADHILL, Lindsey-GWU 81 3.PHILLIPS, Annie-KSU 73 4.MONTY, Jordan-ETSU 61 5.CLAPHAM, Sara-KSU 60 6.MCALL, Amber-FGCU 56

Points Pts. 1.DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU 39 2.PHILLIPS, Annie-KSU 38 3.ZWIKKER, Keri-JU 37 4.MONTY, Jordan-ETSU 29 5.HAW, Lindsay-FGCU 28 6.MILLER, Terri-ETSU 26

Points per Game Avg/G 1.DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU 1.86 2.ZWIKKER, Keri-JU 1.85 3.PHILLIPS, Annie-KSU 1.81 4.HAW, Lindsay-FGCU 1.56 5.MONTY, Jordan-ETSU 1.45 6.MCALL, Amber-FGCU 1.33

Goals No. 1.DINGLE, Caitlin-KSU 17 2.ZWIKKER, Keri-JU 16 PHILLIPS, Annie-KSU 16 4.HAW, Lindsay-FGCU 11 MONTY, Jordan-ETSU 11 MILLER, Terri-ETSU 11 7.MCALL, Amber-FGCU 10

Assists No. 1.GREEN, Katie-ETSU 10 CLAPHAM, Sara-KSU 10 3.MONTY, Jordan-ETSU 7 MAREK, Sarah-KSU 7 LENNON, Kari-BEL 7 6.SHERRIFF, Kelly-FGCU 6 HAW, Lindsay-FGCU 6

Goals Against Average GaAvg 1.CROWLEY-BEL 0.82 2.PIOTROWSKI-KSU 1.03 3.KEENAN-FGCU 1.06 4.WORTS-MER 1.11 5.HOWARD-UNF 1.59 6.GARAVAGLIA-STET 1.60

Shutouts Shutouts 1.PIOTROWSKI, Katie-KSU 9 2.WORTS, Jean-MER 6 CROWLEY, Micaela-BEL 6 KEENAN, KIRSI-FGCU 6 5.SHELTON, Katie-LIP 4 6.BILYEU, Erin-ETSU 3

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Assists No. 1.GREEN, Katie-ETSU 10 CLAPHAM, Sara-KSU 10 3.MONTY, Jordan-ETSU 7 MAREK, Sarah-KSU 7 LENNON, Kari-BEL 7 6.SHERRIFF, Kelly-FGCU 6 HAW, Lindsay-FGCU 6

Goals Against Average GaAvg 1.CROWLEY-BEL 0.82 2.PIOTROWSKI-KSU 1.03 3.KEENAN-FGCU 1.06 4.WORTS-MER 1.11 5.HOWARD-UNF 1.59 6.GARAVAGLIA-STET 1.60

Shutouts Shutouts 1.PIOTROWSKI, Katie-KSU 9 2.WORTS, Jean-MER 6 CROWLEY, Micaela-BEL 6 KEENAN, KIRSI-FGCU 6 5.SHELTON, Katie-LIP 4 6.BILYEU, Erin-ETSU 3

Date Opponent ScoreSep 07 at Delaware State W 4-0Sep 09 at Howard W 4-1Sep 23 Murray State 2-3 L* Oct 05 CAMPBELL W 2-0* Oct 06 GWU W 2-0* Oct 12 JACKSONVILLE 3-4 L* Oct 26 ETSU 0-1 L * Oct 28 USC UPSTATE W 1-0* Nov 03 at Stetson Hatters 2-3 L OTAug 31 ALABAMA STATE W10-0Sep 02 FIU W 3-2 OTSep 14 ST.THOMAS 0-1 L Sep 16 TOLEDO 0-1 L * Sep 28 at Mercer W 1-0* Sep 30 at Kennesaw State 0-3 L * Oct 21 at Lipscomb W 4-0* Oct 14 at North Florida W 1-0* Oct 19 at Belmont W 1-0

The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerFGCU Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 20, 2008)

All games

Overall: 11-7-0 Conf: 7-4-0 Home: 5-4-0 Away: 6-2-0 Neut: 0-1-0

TEAM STATISTICS FGCU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 40-254 19-143 Goals scored average 2.23 1.06 Shot pct. .157 .133 Shots on goal-Attempts 142-254 78-143 SOG pct. .559 .545 Shots/Game 14.1 7.9 Assists 40 15CORNER KICKS 107 53PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 3 7 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE Total 3490 1302 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/388 8/163 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/237

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT TotalFGCU 21 18 1 - 40 FGCU 54 53 0 - 107Opponents 7 11 1 - 19 Opponents 25 28 0 - 53SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalFGCU 136 117 1 - 254 FGCU 56 61 0 - 117Opponents 69 73 1 - 143 Opponents 87 84 0 - 171SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY FGCU OPPFGCU 33 26 0 - 59 Total 3490 1302Opponents 54 46 0 - 100 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/388 8/163 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/237

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The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerFGCU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 15, 2008)

Overall: 11-7-0 Conf: 7-4-0 Home: 5-4-0 Away: 6-2-0 Neut: 0-1-0## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT8 HAW, Lindsay 18-18 11 6 28 43 .256 31 .721 4 0-016 McCALL, Amber 18-18 10 4 24 56 .179 32 .571 4 1-122 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18-9 5 3 13 18 .278 12 .667 0 0-07 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7-7 3 5 11 17 .176 10 .588 0 0-03 SHERIFF, Kelly 9-5 2 4 8 11 .182 4 .364 1 0-017 ZABEL, Jessica 18-18 1 5 7 23 .043 9 .391 0 0-023 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18-17 2 2 6 15 .133 6 .400 1 0-014 KUHNEN, Michelle 17-13 2 1 5 17 .118 11 .647 1 0-03 SHERRIFF, KELLY 9-5 1 2 4 9 .111 4 .444 0 1-15 JOKUTY, Anna 14-14 1 1 3 13 .077 6 .462 0 0-021 SUCHKO, Amanda 18-2 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-011 McMILLAN, Kayley 18-18 0 3 3 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-012 HUNTER, Kathleen 16-16 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 0 0-010 BELMONTE, Jessica 13-9 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-09 PLASTEK, Casey 17-11 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-013 TYMRAK, Melanie 10-0 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-018 ZAREMBA, Leah 9-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-02 WEBER, Laura 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-015 HANNON, Danielle 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-06 BAIRD, Christine 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-04 DONNELLAN, Katie 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-01 KEENAN, KIRSI 16-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-000 DELATER, Jen 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-00 BARRETT, Emily 6-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 18 40 40 120 254 .157 142 .559 11 2-2Opponents 18 19 15 53 143 .133 78 .545 6 0-0

## Names GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho00 DELATER, Jen 1-0 4:31 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 00 BARRETT, Emily 6-2 464:43 5 0.97 14 .737 3 1 0 11 KEENAN, KIRSI 15-5 1147:55 14 1.10 45 .763 4 3 0 10TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 2Total 18 1617:09 19 1.06 59 .756 7 4 0 9Opponents 18 1617:09 40 2.23 100 .714 5 7 0 4

2007 FGCU Category Leaders## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots8 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 28 4316 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 24 5622 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 13 187 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 11 173 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 2 4 8 1117 ZABEL, Jessica 18 1 5 7 2323 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 2 2 6 1514 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 2 1 5 173 SHERRIFF, KELLY 9 1 2 4 95 JOKUTY, Anna 14 1 1 3 13

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots8 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 28 4316 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 24 5622 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 13 187 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 11 1714 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 2 1 5 1723 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 2 2 6 153 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 2 4 8 1121 SUCHKO, Amanda 18 1 1 3 85 JOKUTY, Anna 14 1 1 3 133 SHERRIFF, KELLY 9 1 2 4 9

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## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG8 HAW, Lindsay 18 416 McCALL, Amber 18 43 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 114 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 123 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 1

## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot%16 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 56 .1798 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 43 .25617 ZABEL, Jessica 18 1 5 23 .04322 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 18 .27814 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 2 1 17 .1187 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 17 .17623 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 2 2 15 .1335 JOKUTY, Anna 14 1 1 13 .0773 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 2 4 11 .18212 HUNTER, Kathleen 16 1 0 9 .111

## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG%16 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 56 32 .5718 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 43 31 .72122 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 18 12 .66714 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 2 1 17 11 .6477 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 17 10 .58817 ZABEL, Jessica 18 1 5 23 9 .39123 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 2 2 15 6 .4005 JOKUTY, Anna 14 1 1 13 6 .46212 HUNTER, Kathleen 16 1 0 9 5 .5563 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 2 4 11 4 .364

## SOG PCT GP G A Sh SOG SOG%11 McMILLAN, Kayley 18 0 3 3 3 1.0008 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 43 31 .72122 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 18 12 .66714 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 2 1 17 11 .6477 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 17 10 .58816 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 56 32 .57112 HUNTER, Kathleen 16 1 0 9 5 .55621 SUCHKO, Amanda 18 1 1 8 4 .50013 TYMRAK, Melanie 10 0 0 4 2 .5009 PLASTEK, Casey 17 0 1 2 1 .500

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots8 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 28 437 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 11 1717 ZABEL, Jessica 18 1 5 7 2316 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 24 563 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 2 4 8 1122 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 13 1811 McMILLAN, Kayley 18 0 3 3 310 BELMONTE, Jessica 13 0 2 2 23 SHERRIFF, KELLY 9 1 2 4 923 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 2 2 6 15

## SHOT PCT GP G A Sh Shot%22 EPPLEMAN, Courtney 18 5 3 18 .2788 HAW, Lindsay 18 11 6 43 .2563 SHERIFF, Kelly 9 2 4 11 .18216 McCALL, Amber 18 10 4 56 .1797 MacKENZIE, Caytlan 7 3 5 17 .17623 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 18 2 2 15 .13321 SUCHKO, Amanda 18 1 1 8 .12514 KUHNEN, Michelle 17 2 1 17 .11812 HUNTER, Kathleen 16 1 0 9 .1113 SHERRIFF, KELLY 9 1 2 9 .111

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IndIvIdual Career reCords / season reCords

PoInts 28 ......................Lindsay HaW (11g 6a) (2007)24 ................... amber mccaLL (10g 4a) (2007)13 ............. courtney ePPLeman (5g 3a) (2007)11 .............. caytLan macKenZie (3g 5a) (2007)8 .......................KeLLy sHeriFF (2g 4a) (2007)7 ........................Jessica ZabeL (1g 5a) (2007)6 .............KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2g 2a) (2007)5 ...................micHeLLe KuHnen (2g 1a) (2007)4 .....................KeLLy sHerriFF (1g 2a) (2007)3 ........................ anna JoKuty (1g 1a) (2007)

PoInts Per game (mInImum 5 games) 1.57 .........caytLan macKenZie (7 games) (2007)1.56 ................ Lindsay HaW (18 games) (2007)1.33 .............. amber mccaLL (18 games) (2007)0.89 ................KeLLy sHeriFF (9 games) (2007)0.72 ...... courtney ePPLeman (18 games) (2007)0.44 ..............KeLLy sHerriFF (9 games) (2007)0.39 ...............Jessica ZabeL (18 games) (2007)0.33 ....KeLLi HaemmeLmann (18 games) (2007)0.29 ..........micHeLLe KuHnen (17 games) (2007)0.21 .............. anna JoKuty (14 games) (2007)

goals 11 .................................. Lindsay HaW (2007)10 ................................ amber mccaLL (2007)5 .......................... courtney ePPLeman (2007)3 ........................... caytLan macKenZie (2007)2 .......................KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2007)2 ..................................KeLLy sHeriFF (2007)2 ..............................micHeLLe KuHnen (2007)1 ..............................KatHLeen Hunter (2007)1 ................................KeLLy sHerriFF (2007)1 ................................... anna JoKuty (2007)

goals Per game (mInImum 5 games) 0.61 ................ Lindsay HaW (18 games) (2007)0.56 .............. amber mccaLL (18 games) (2007)0.43 .........caytLan macKenZie (7 games) (2007)0.28 ...... courtney ePPLeman (18 games) (2007)0.22 ................KeLLy sHeriFF (9 games) (2007)0.12 ..........micHeLLe KuHnen (17 games) (2007)0.11 ..............KeLLy sHerriFF (9 games) (2007)0.11 ....KeLLi HaemmeLmann (18 games) (2007)0.07 ............... anna JoKuty (14 games) (2007)0.06 ..........KatHLeen Hunter (16 games) (2007)

game-wInnIng goals 4 .................................. amber mccaLL (2007)4 .................................... Lindsay HaW (2007)1 ........................KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2007)1 ..................................KeLLy sHeriFF (2007)1 ..............................micHeLLe KuHnen (2007)

assIsts 6 .................................... Lindsay HaW (2007)5 ........................... caytLan macKenZie (2007)5 ...................................Jessica ZabeL (2007)4 ..................................KeLLy sHeriFF (2007)4 .................................. amber mccaLL (2007)3 .......................... courtney ePPLeman (2007)3 ..............................KayLey mcmiLLan (2007)2 ................................KeLLy sHerriFF (2007)2 ........................KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2007)2 ............................ Jessica beLmonte (2007)

assIsts Per game (mInImum 5 games) 0.71 .........caytLan macKenZie (7 games) (2007)0.44 ................KeLLy sHeriFF (9 games) (2007)0.33 ................ Lindsay HaW (18 games) (2007)0.28 ...............Jessica ZabeL (18 games) (2007)0.22 .............. amber mccaLL (18 games) (2007)0.22 ..............KeLLy sHerriFF (9 games) (2007)0.17 ..........KayLey mcmiLLan (18 games) (2007)0.17 ...... courtney ePPLeman (18 games) (2007)0.15 ........ Jessica beLmonte (13 games) (2007)0.11 ....KeLLi HaemmeLmann (18 games) (2007)

shots attemPted 56 ................. amber mccaLL (10 goaLs) (2007)43 ....................Lindsay HaW (11 goaLs) (2007)23 ....................Jessica ZabeL (1 goaLs) (2007)18 ........... courtney ePPLeman (5 goaLs) (2007)17 ............ caytLan macKenZie (3 goaLs) (2007)17 ...............micHeLLe KuHnen (2 goaLs) (2007)15 .........KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2 goaLs) (2007)13 .................... anna JoKuty (1 goaLs) (2007)11 ...................KeLLy sHeriFF (2 goaLs) (2007)9 ...................KeLLy sHerriFF (1 goaLs) (2007)

shots Per game (mInImum 5 games) 3.11 .............. amber mccaLL (18 games) (2007)2.43 .........caytLan macKenZie (7 games) (2007)2.39 ................ Lindsay HaW (18 games) (2007)1.28 ...............Jessica ZabeL (18 games) (2007)1.22 ................KeLLy sHeriFF (9 games) (2007)1.00 ..........micHeLLe KuHnen (17 games) (2007)1.00 ...... courtney ePPLeman (18 games) (2007)

1.00 ..............KeLLy sHerriFF (9 games) (2007)0.93 ............... anna JoKuty (14 games) (2007)0.83 ....KeLLi HaemmeLmann (18 games) (2007)

shots on goal 32 ................. amber mccaLL (10 goaLs) (2007)31 ....................Lindsay HaW (11 goaLs) (2007)12 ........... courtney ePPLeman (5 goaLs) (2007)11 ...............micHeLLe KuHnen (2 goaLs) (2007)10 ............ caytLan macKenZie (3 goaLs) (2007)9 ......................Jessica ZabeL (1 goaLs) (2007)6 ...........KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2 goaLs) (2007)6 ...................... anna JoKuty (1 goaLs) (2007)5 .................KatHLeen Hunter (1 goaLs) (2007)4 ...................KeLLy sHerriFF (1 goaLs) (2007)

sog Per game (mInImum 5 games) 1.78 .............. amber mccaLL (18 games) (2007)1.72 ................ Lindsay HaW (18 games) (2007)1.43 .........caytLan macKenZie (7 games) (2007)0.67 ...... courtney ePPLeman (18 games) (2007)0.65 ..........micHeLLe KuHnen (17 games) (2007)0.50 ...............Jessica ZabeL (18 games) (2007)0.44 ................KeLLy sHeriFF (9 games) (2007)0.44 ..............KeLLy sHerriFF (9 games) (2007)0.43 ............... anna JoKuty (14 games) (2007)0.33 ....KeLLi HaemmeLmann (18 games) (2007)

goalKeePIng (Career)saves 45 ....... Kirsi Keenan (14 ga, 45 saves) (2007)14 ........emiLy barrett (5 ga, 14 saves) (2007)

saves Per game (mInImum 5 games) 2.81 .............. Kirsi Keenan (16 games) (2007)2.33 ...............emiLy barrett (6 games) (2007)

save PerCent (mInImum 5 mInutes) .763 .... Kirsi Keenan (14 ga, 45 saves) (2007).737 .....emiLy barrett (5 ga, 14 saves) (2007)

goals agaInst avg (mInImum 5 mInutes) 0.97 ......emiLy barrett (5 ga, 465 min) (2007)1.10 ... Kirsi Keenan (14 ga, 1148 min) (2007)

most wIns 4 ....................... Kirsi Keenan (4-3-0) (2007)3 ......................emiLy barrett (3-1-0) (2007)

most losses 3 ....................... Kirsi Keenan (4-3-0) (2007)1 ......................emiLy barrett (3-1-0) (2007)

most shutouts 10 ................................ Kirsi Keenan (2007)1 ................................. emiLy barrett (2007)

PartICIPatIon (Career)games Played 18 ................................ amber mccaLL (2007)18 .................................. Lindsay HaW (2007)18 .................................Jessica ZabeL (2007)18 ............................KayLey mcmiLLan (2007)18 ........................ courtney ePPLeman (2007)18 ......................KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2007)18 .............................amanda sucHKo (2007)17 ............................micHeLLe KuHnen (2007)17 ...............................casey PLasteK (2007)16 ................................ Kirsi Keenan (2007)

games started 18 ................................ amber mccaLL (2007)18 .................................. Lindsay HaW (2007)18 .................................Jessica ZabeL (2007)18 ............................KayLey mcmiLLan (2007)17 ......................KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2007)16 ............................KatHLeen Hunter (2007)14 ................................. anna JoKuty (2007)13 ............................micHeLLe KuHnen (2007)11 ...............................casey PLasteK (2007)9 .......................... courtney ePPLeman (2007)

mInutes Played 1400 ..................KeLLi HaemmeLmann (2007)1304 .............................Jessica ZabeL (2007)1280 ........................KayLey mcmiLLan (2007)1275 ............................ amber mccaLL (2007)1194 ........................KatHLeen Hunter (2007)999 ................................ Lindsay HaW (2007)962 .............................. Kirsi Keenan (2007)943 ............................... anna JoKuty (2007)882 .............................casey PLasteK (2007)877 ........................ Jessica beLmonte (2007)

team sIngle game reCords

most PoInts

32 ............................. aLabama state (8/31/07)13 ....................................at HoWard (9/9/07)12 .........................at deLaWare state; (9/7/07) 11 ............................... at LiPscomb (10/21/07)10 .............................. JacKsonviLLe (10/12/07)10 ............................................Fiu (9/2/07)6 ..........................................gWu (10/6/07)6 ............................vs. murray state (9/23/07)5 ....................................at stetson (11/3/07)5 ...................................... camPbeLL (10/5/07)

most goals 10 ............................. aLabama state (8/31/07)4 ................................. at LiPscomb (10/21/07)4 ............................ at deLaWare state (9/7/07)4 ......................................at HoWard (9/9/07)3 ................................ JacKsonviLLe (10/12/07)3 ..............................................Fiu (9/2/07)2 ....................................at stetson (11/3/07)2 ...................................... camPbeLL (10/5/07)2 ..........................................gWu (10/6/07)2 ............................vs. murray state (9/23/07)

most assIsts 12 ............................. aLabama state (8/31/07)5 ......................................at HoWard (9/9/07)4 ................................ JacKsonviLLe (10/12/07)4 ..............................................Fiu (9/2/07)4 ............................ at deLaWare state (9/7/07)3 ................................. at LiPscomb (10/21/07)2 ..........................................gWu (10/6/07)2 ............................vs. murray state (9/23/07)1 ....................................at stetson (11/3/07)1 ...................................... camPbeLL (10/5/07)1 ..................................at beLmont (10/19/07)1 .....................................at mercer (9/28/07)

most shots 40 ............................. aLabama state (8/31/07)25 ............................... at LiPscomb (10/21/07)19 .................................... camPbeLL (10/5/07)18 .......................... at deLaWare state (9/7/07)18 ..................................st.tHomas (9/14/07)17 .............................usc uPstate (10/28/07)17 ....................................at HoWard (9/9/07)16 ............................................Fiu (9/2/07)14 ........................ at nortH FLorida (10/14/07)11 .............................. JacKsonviLLe (10/12/07)11 ......................................etsu (10/26/07)

most saves 7 .......................... at KennesaW state (9/30/07)6 ............................vs. murray state (9/23/07)5 ....................................at stetson (11/3/07)5 .......................... at nortH FLorida (10/14/07)5 ............................ at deLaWare state (9/7/07)5 .....................................at mercer (9/28/07)4 ..........................................gWu (10/6/07)4 ..................................at beLmont (10/19/07)4 ..............................................Fiu (9/2/07)4 ....................................st.tHomas (9/14/07)

IndIvIdual sIngle game reCords

most PoInts 10 ... ePPLeman, courtney vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)7 ........ HaW, Lindsay vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)5 ..........HaW, Lindsay at deLaWare state (9/7/07)4 ...............HaW, Lindsay at LiPscomb (10/21/07)4 ...... macKenZie, caytLan vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)4 ...............mccaLL, amber at stetson (11/3/07)4 ....... mccaLL, amber at deLaWare state (9/7/07)4 .................mccaLL, amber at HoWard (9/9/07)4 .......... sHerriFF, KeLLy at LiPscomb (10/21/07)3 ......... HaW, Lindsay vs. JacKsonviLLe (10/12/07)3 ... mcmiLLan, KayLey vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)3 ....................mccaLL, amber; gWu (10/6/07)3 ............... sHeriFF, KeLLy; at HoWard (9/9/07)

most goals 5 .... ePPLeman, courtney vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)2 ..... HaW, Lindsay vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)2 ...............HaW, Lindsay at LiPscomb (10/21/07)2 ..........HaW, Lindsay at deLaWare state (9/7/07)2 ...............mccaLL, amber at stetson (11/3/07)2 ....... mccaLL, amber at deLaWare state (9/7/07)2 .................mccaLL, amber at HoWard (9/9/07)1 ......................................................23 times

most assIsts 3 ........ HaW, Lindsay vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)3 ... mcmiLLan, KayLey vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)2 ....macKenZie, caytLan vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)2 macKenZie, caytLan at deLaWare state (9/7/07)2 ....... sHeriFF, KeLLy vs.JacKsonviLLe (10/12/07)2 .......... sHerriFF, KeLLy at LiPscomb (10/21/07)1 .................................................... 26 times

most shots 9 ....macKenZie, caytLan vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)7 .... ePPLeman, courtney vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)7 ............ mccaLL, amber vs. camPbeLL (10/5/07)6 ...............HaW, Lindsay at LiPscomb (10/21/07)6 ....KuHnen, micHeLLe vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)6 .................mccaLL, amber at HoWard (9/9/07)5 ........HaemmeLmann, KeLLi vs. etsu (10/26/07)5 ........ HaW, Lindsay vs. aLabama state (8/31/07)5 .......................HaW, Lindsay vs. Fiu (9/2/07)5 ...............mccaLL, amber vs. toLedo (9/16/07)5 ..... mccaLL, amber vs. usc uPstate (10/28/07)5 ....... mccaLL, amber at deLaWare state (9/7/07)5 .......... sHerriFF, KeLLy at LiPscomb (10/21/07)5 ............ ZabeL, Jessica at LiPscomb (10/21/07)

most saves 7 ..... Keenan, Kirsi at KennesaW state (9/30/07)6 ....... Keenan, Kirsi vs. murray state (9/23/07)5 .......barrett, emiLy at deLaWare state (9/7/07)5 ..... Keenan, Kirsi at nortH FLorida (10/14/07)5 ................Keenan, Kirsi at mercer (9/28/07)5 ...............Keenan, Kirsi at stetson (11/3/07)4 ....................barrett, emiLy vs. Fiu (9/2/07)4 ..........barrett, emiLy vs. st.tHomas (9/14/07)4 .................Keenan, Kirsi vs. gWu (10/6/07)4 .............Keenan, Kirsi at beLmont (10/19/07)

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AUGUSTDay Opponent Site Time22 FAU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.24 FIU Miami, Fla. 7:00 p.m.29 BUFFALO^ FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.31 Indiana State^ Boca Raton, Fla. 1:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBERDay Opponent Site Time4 Wingate Wingate, N.C. 7:00 p.m.6 Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 2:00 p.m.10 HOWARD FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.21 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 26 KENNESAW STATE* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.28 MERCER* FGCU Soccer Complex 12:00 p.m.

OCTOBERDay Opponent Site Time2 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7:00 p.m.10 UNF* Jacksonville, Fla. 7:00 p.m.12 Jacksonville* Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00 p.m.17 LIPSCOMB* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.19 BELMONT* FGCU Soccer Complex 12:00 p.m.24 USC Upstate* Spartanburg, S.C. 7:00 p.m.26 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. 1:00 p.m.

NOVEMBERDay Opponent Site Time1 STETSON* FGCU Soccer Complex 5:00 p.m.

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AUGUSTDay Opponent Site Time22 FAU FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.24 FIU Miami, Fla. 7:00 p.m.29 BUFFALO^ FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.31 Indiana State^ Boca Raton, Fla. 1:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBERDay Opponent Site Time4 Wingate Wingate, N.C. 7:00 p.m.6 Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, N.C. 2:00 p.m.10 HOWARD FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.21 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 1:00 p.m.26 KENNESAW STATE* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.28 MERCER* FGCU Soccer Complex 12:00 p.m.

OCTOBERDay Opponent Site Time2 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7:00 p.m.10 UNF* Jacksonville, Fla. 7:00 p.m.12 Jacksonville* Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00 p.m.17 LIPSCOMB* FGCU Soccer Complex 7:00 p.m.19 BELMONT* FGCU Soccer Complex 12:00 p.m.24 USC Upstate* Spartansburg, S.C. 7:00 p.m.26 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. 1:00 p.m.

NOVEMBERDay Opponent Site Time1 STETSON* FGCU Soccer Complex 5:00 p.m.

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