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Oakville, Ontario, Canada/St. Ignatius

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Atlanta, Ga./Clemson

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5-7 • Sophomore

Littleton, Colo./J.K. Mullen

KendallKhanna

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5-5 • Sophomore

Salt Lake City, Utah/Juan Diego Catholic

KyleebRown

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5-8 • Junior

Signal Mountain, Tenn./Girls Preparatory

JosieRix

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5-9 • Freshman

Numansdorp, Netherlands/Caland Lyceum

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Vista, Calif./Rancho Buena Vista

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Alpharetta, Ga./Blessed Trinity Roswell

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Tuscaloosa, Ala./Tuscaloosa County

JaneasimPson

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Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian

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Franklin, Tenn./Franklin Road Academy

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Jackson, Miss./Jackson Preparatory School

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Littleton, Colo./J.K. Mullen

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Dayton, Ohio, Archbishop Alter

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Atlanta, Ga./Clemson

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Colorado Springs, Colo./Coronado

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Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain

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Niceville, Fla./Niceville

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Mooresville, N.C./Lake Norman

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Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Episcopal

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Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport

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Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake

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Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain

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Slidell,La./Northshore

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Coto de Caza, Calif./Tesoro

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This is AlAbAmA soccerTV Roster 1Quick Facts 2Media Information 3The University of Alabama 4-5Athletics Director Mal Moore 6President Robert E. Witt 7Alabama Soccer Stadium 8-9

2011 crimson Tide2011 Rosters 10Player Bios 11-20Newcomer Bios 21

coAching sTAffHead Coach Todd Bramble 22-23Assistant Coach Tatum Clowney 24Assistant Coach Jason Lowe 25Support Staff 26Southeastern Conferernce 27

2010 review2010 Statistics 28-302010 Box Scores 31-33

records And hisToryHonors and Awards 34-35Individual & Team Records 36-41Stadium and Attendance Records 41All-Time Series vs. Opponents 42-43Year-by-Year Results 44-47All-Time Roster 48

2011 sCheduledate opponent location TimeAug. 14 Clemson (exhibition) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 p.m.Aug. 19 Kennesaw State Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Aug. 21 at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 7 p.m.Aug. 26 Memphis Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Aug. 28 New Mexico Tuscaloosa, Ala. 12 p.m.Sept. 2 at San Diego San Diego, Calif. 7 p.m.Sept. 4 at San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 3 p.m.Sept. 9 UAB Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Sept. 18 Morehead State Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m.Sept. 23 Vanderbilt Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Sept. 25 Kentucky Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m.Sept. 30 at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 7 p.m.Oct. 2 at Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 1 p.m.Oct. 7 at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 6 p.m.Oct. 9 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 2 p.m.Oct. 14 Arkansas Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Oct. 16 LSU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m.Oct. 20 Tennessee Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Oct. 23 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 1 p.m.Oct. 28 Auburn Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m.Nov. 2 - 6 SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBAAll Times Central

2011 RosTeR no. name Pos. ht. class. hometown (last school) 0 Shanna Brooks GK 5-5 Soph. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 00 Lauren Davis GK 6-2 Fr. Slidell, La. (Northshore) 1 Justine Bernier GK 5-10 Sr. Oakville, Ontario (St. Ignatius) 2 Katie Woolbright D 5-10 Jr. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro) 4 K.K. Duffy D 5-7 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 5 Kendall Khanna F 5-7 Soph. Littleton, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 6 Kylee Brown F 5-5 Soph. Salt Lake City, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) 8 Josie Rix MF 5-8 Jr. Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory) 9 Pia Rijsdijk F 5-9 Fr. Numansdorp, Netherlands (Caland Lyceum) 10 Megan Petersen D 5-6 Jr. Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista) 11 Kara Fasano F 5-3 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity Roswell) 12 Janea Simpson F 5-2 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County) 13 Lindsey Sillers F 5-6 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian School) 14 Kaitlyn Smith MF 5-8 Jr. Franklin, Tenn. (Fr.anklin Road Academy) 15 Carly Mygrants D 5-8 Sr. Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter) 16 Laura Lee Smith F 5-7 Fr. Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory School) 17 Ariel Armijo F 5-8 Soph. Littleton, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 18 Meghan Duffy D 5-8 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 20 Ashley Willis D 5-5 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cornonado) 23 Shannon Lathrop MF 5-7 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 25 Veronika Wolfkeil D 5-8 Sr. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville) 33 Tia King MF 5-3 Jr. Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman) 44 Theresa Diederich MF 5-6 R-Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Episcopal) 56 Molly Atherton MF 5-5 Soph. Gulfport, Miss. (Gulfport) 99 Courtney Pixler D 5-8 Soph. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake)

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The 2011 University of Alabama Soccer Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Media Relations Office. The publication was written and edited by Skip Powers. Photography by UA Ath-letics Director of Photography Kent Gidley and his student assistants. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff and Ty Patton for the cover and page designs. Copyright 2011 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

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Location Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment 30,232Founded April 12, 1831Conference Southeastern (West)Colors Crimson and WhiteNickname Crimson TideStadium Alabama Soccer StadiumAthletics Website www.rolltide.comPresident Dr. Robert E. Witt

Associate AD/SWA Marie RobbinsAthletic Director Mal MooreSenior Assoc. AD Finus GastonAssoc. AD/Media Relations Doug Walker2010 Record 8-8-2 (3-6-2 SEC)2010 Postseason N/ALetterwinners R/L 18/7Starters Returning/Lost 8/3Newcomers 5

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AlAbAmA mediA relATionsThe Alabama Athletic Media Relations Office is located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum, Room 170.

mediA services/credenTiAlsMembers of the media are supplied with up-to-date release packages which can be obtained from the official UA website www.rolltide.com or in the Media Relations Office. The release contains updated statistics, season results and notes. Pre-match notes and media guides are available before all home matches at the University of Alabama Soccer Stadium. Coach Todd Bramble and Alabama’s players are available for interviews about 10-20 minutes after most matches.

TelePhone/fAx services The University of Alabama Soccer Stadium is equipped with a phone at the field at 205.246.7834. Special requests for a private line should be made at least two weeks in advance of the match.

PrAcTice schedulePractice times are Tuesday through Thursday from 8-10 a.m. Mondays are off days for the soccer team.

inTerviewsPlayer and coach interviews must be arranged through Skip Powers in the Media Relations Office at 205.348.6734. The soccer team practices at the Alabama Soccer Stadium located adjacent to the Student Recreation Center, on the corner of Campus Drive and Fifth Avenue. Players are available immediately following practice.

fTP/TelevisionThe University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network, offers video content consist-ing of interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape packages from September through May. Occasionally, the soccer team will be featured in these packages. Please call the Media Relations Office for more details. During the fall, the soccer team’s progress will be covered each week on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute regional sports show. Tom Roberts is the Crimson Tide Sports Network’s contact for video and satellite feeds.

sec & xosThe SEC now offers access to free licensed game highlights and other newsworthy event video, in-cluding select live streams, through the SEC Affiliate Network. This annual program is exclusively available to the accredited media. It covers all teams and all sports for both men’s and women’s teams. Video is delivered through a customizable digital video player immediately after televised games/events conclude. Participating news affiliates can also select individual clips to insert directly into online stories. Television stations also have access to an FTP account to run content on-air. The SEC Affiliate Network is managed through XOS Digital. To join, please request a participation form from the program’s director, Anna Marie Neri, at [email protected] or at 407-670-5049.

inTerneTInformation about University of Alabama athletics can be found at the Athletic Department’s Web-site, Rolltide.com.

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Head Coach Todd BrambleAlma Mater Mercer, 1995UA Record (years) 23-28-5 (Fourth)Overall Record (years) 103-79-22 (11th)Office Phone 205-348-0143E-mail Address [email protected]

Assistant Coach Tatum Clowney Alma Mater Clemson, 2002Office Phone 205-348-0144E-mail Address [email protected] Years at UA Fourth season

Assistant Coach Jason Lowe Alma Mater Wake Forest, 1998Office Phone 205-348-6240E-mail Address: [email protected] at UA Third season

Adminstrative Assistant Sherry SelbyE-mail Address [email protected]

Soccer Fax 205.348.5388

Soccer Media Contact Skip PowersCell Phone 205-246-7834Office Phone 205-348-6734Office Fax 205-348-8841E-mail [email protected]

Soccer Mailing Address:

Alabama SoccerP.O. Box 870393

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0393

Soccer Overnight Shipping Address:Alabama Soccer

Coleman Coliseum323 Bryant Drive

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

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Life on The University of Alabama campus is defined by opportunities. If you want to get involved, join one of more than 300 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, participate in intramural teams or run for student government.

If you enjoy the arts, you can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre per-formances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. You can enrich your knowledge of the state and University’s history by visiting one of UA’s fine muse-ums, which house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities.

From the architecture on campus to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beauti-ful places in the state of Alabama.

The Ferguson Center, completed in 1973, was named for Hill Ferguson, a member of the Board of Trustees. Plans at the time called for the building to be constructed over Woods Hall, but it was built just to the north thanks to a student campaign to save the art building.

The Ferguson Center Game Room located on the first floor is the perfect place to unwind, test your skill at a video game, play a friendly game of pool or ping-pong, or enter a campus tournament. With seven pool tables, video games, a ping-pong table, computer gaming and televisions, the Game Room offers a fun escape to the daily pressures of college life.

The University of Alabama offers a complete education-al, cultural and social experience. Whatever your interests, you’ll find a group, an organization, an activity or a pro-gram that will appeal to you at UA.

The newly expanded Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities to students, faculty and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multi-purpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, exten-sive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aero-bics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area, which opened in the summer of 2003, features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and lots of deck space.

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The University of Alabama perennially ranks among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings and ranked 34th among public univer-sities in the 2011 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

• The School of Law is ranked 38th among all law schools in the nation, spring 2010. • The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 22nd nationally, spring 2009. • The undergraduate business program is ranked 3 5 t h among public undergraduate business schools and 57th when the private universities are included, fall 2010.

Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 30,232 for fall 2010. The entering freshman class, at 5,563 students, is the largest in UA history and included almost 1,400 students who had a 4.0 or higher high school grade point average.

The University of Alabama’s fall 2010 freshman class ranks sixth in the nation among public universities in the enrollment of Na-tional Merit Scholars.

The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars. And, in the past two decades, we’ve produced 30 Gold-water Scholars, 19 Hollings Scholars, seven Truman Scholars, two Javits Fellows, one Udall Scholar and one Portz Scholar.

The University of Alabama led the nation with a record 10 stu-dents named to USA Today’s 2010 All-USA College Academic Team. UA has had great success in placing students on this na-tional team that honors the “best of the best” undergraduate academic all-stars from across the nation, having placed 46 stu-dents on the team since 2003. In addition to 2010, UA also had the most students on the list in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 and tied for the top spot in 2007.

PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program at The University of Alabama as one of the top-five programs in the nation each of the last three years.

The University of Alabama has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Cor-poration for National and Community Service. The Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service learning and civic en-gagement.

Life at The Capstone is full of opportunities ...

from athletic events and cultural experiences ...

to Greek life and everything in between.

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MAL M. MOOREA T H L E T I C S D I R E C T O R

The University of Alabama’s Director of Athletics since 1999, Mal Moore has made an indelible mark on one of the nation’s most storied athletic programs, leading a department that has enjoyed tremendous success athletically and academically while enjoying an unprecedented period of growth during his tenure.

Through his guidance, Alabama’s athletic department remains focused on his vision of having all Crimson Tide athletic teams and student-athletes competitive at the highest level nationally while continuing to ele-vate athletic facilities at the Capstone to premier status nationally for all sports.

During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Moore has overseen more than $200 million of capital improvements to University of Alabama athletic facilities. Those projects have encompassed the entire scope of all Crimson Tide athletic programs and have benefitted every Alabama student-athlete, coach, and administrator.

Throughout his multi-faceted career, Moore has worked with a diversified field of constituents, from fellow coaches and former players, to fans and the business com-munity. All of those experiences and relationships - in addition to his ability to unify those many constituents - have made him the ideal person to lead Alabama athletics in the 21st century.

His leadership has been crucial in helping guide Alabama through a period that has been, at times, extremely challenging. His guidance and effort helped Alabama ath-letics weather the storm, while continuing to move in a positive direction toward a future that holds great promise.

Moore’s dedication to, and love of, the University of Alabama was recognized on March 28, 2007, when as a permanent tribute to his lifelong contributions to The University of Alabama, the Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama System officially dedicated the facility formerly known as The Football Building as the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility.

Under Moore’s direction, Alabama’s athletic teams have produced three national championships – the 2009 football title and the 2002 and 2011 NCAA gymnastics championships – as well as several Southeastern Conference championships, win-ning titles in football, gymnastics, men’s basketball, women’s golf, men’s golf, men’s cross country, baseball and softball; taking SEC tournament titles in both baseball and softball. Alabama athletes have earned some of the highest honors the SEC and NCAA have to offer, including SEC Athlete of the Year, SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NCAA Top VIII, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and NCAA Sportsperson of the Year. These honors are over and above the individual conference and national titles that Alabama athletes continue to bring home to the Capstone on a regular basis.

In addition to making his mark on Alabama, Moore has also had a national impact as a key member of several prestigious NCAA and college football committees. Moore has served on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, the SEC Athletic Directors Bowl Advisory Committee and the Big Six Conferences Minority Coaches Forum.

Moore’s distinguished record of service to UA began more than 50 years ago when he joined the Crimson Tide football squad as a scholarship player for Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1958-62. Moore has the distinction of being a part of eight national championship teams (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1992 and 2009) with the first coming as a player, the next six during his coaching career and the most recent during his tenure as director of athletics. As a player and coach, he was also part of 14 SEC championships and 27 bowl trips. He is the only individual connected with the Alabama program to be a part of eight national championships.

During a coaching career that spanned 31 years, Moore spent 22 of those at Ala-bama with stops at Montana State, Notre Dame and the NFL’s St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals. At Alabama, Moore started as a graduate assistant under Coach Bryant in 1964, then as defensive backfield coach for six seasons (1965-70) before becoming quarterbacks coach from 1971-82, serving as the Tide’s first offensive coordinator starting in 1975. He would go on to coordinate all of the offensive plays for several of Alabama’s national championship football teams.

A 1963 graduate of The University of Alabama, Moore holds both an undergradu-ate degree in sociology and a 1964 Master’s degree in secondary education from the Capstone. Moore was born December 19, 1939, in Dozier, Ala. He and the late Mrs. Charlotte Moore have one daughter, Mrs. Steve (Heather) Cook of Scottsdale, Ariz., a granddaughter, Anna Lee, and a grandson, Charles Cannon.

EXECUTIvE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D.CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D.TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT

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As president of The University of Alabama, Dr. Robert E. Witt has committed the University to an ambitious plan for academ-ic growth and achievement.

His goals include increasing enrollment by recruiting academi-cally talented students from Alabama and across the country, stimulating significant growth in research and strongly support-ing the state’s economic development efforts. Under his leader-ship, enrollment has reached record levels and now numbers more than 30,000.

Academic quality and scholarship opportunities for deserving students have increased significantly. The University ranks 6th nationally among public universities in the enrollment of Na-tional Merit Scholars and leads the nation in the number of

students named to USA Today’s All-USA College Academic Teams.

Since its inception in 2003, the University’s Honors College has grown exponentially, and cur-rently enrolls more than 1,300 freshmen each year. UA’s loyal alumni and friends continue to provide a high level of support to the University, with private giving having an important im-pact on the University’s ability to fund scholarships, faculty support and construction projects. Prior to joining The University of Alabama in 2003, Dr. Witt spent 35 years as a faculty mem-ber and administrator in the University of Texas System. He received his B.A. in economics from Bates College, his M.B.A. from Tuck School at Dartmouth College, and his Ph.D. from Penn State University. He serves on the boards of directors of the West Alabama Chamber of Commerce, the Black Warrior Council Boy Scouts of America, and the American Cast Iron Pipe Company. He is a member of the Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Authority. Dr. Witt and his wife, Sandee, have five grandchildren.

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home record 1994: 5-3-11995: 6-01996: 9-2-11997: 8-11998: 5-2-11999: 5-42000: 6-52001: 7-3-1

2002: 6-3-12003: 6-2-12004: 7-42005: 5-4-12006: 3-42007: 6-5-12008: 7-22009: 2-6-12010: 6-3-1ToTAl: 99-53-10

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The University of Alabama soccer field was the first home of UA soccer and it saw its first action on Oct. 2, 1994, as Alabama played Furman. UA earned its first victory on its home pitch on Oct. 22, 1994, against UNC Charlotte. The Tide moved into the complex in 2004 and it now hosts 1,500 fans. The Tide has compiled a 99-53-10 overall record on campus and a 36-29-4 ledger since playing at the Alabama Soccer Complex. Alabama has only had three losing seasons on its home turf and posted nine wins on the field in 1996 and a perfect 6-0 mark in 1995. In 2008 the Tide opened the season with a school record six straight shutout victories. Alabama has posted five or more wins on campus on 15 dif-ferent occasions.

The Alabama Soccer Complex got a fresh look in 2010 to enhance the game-day experience for the fans and the players. In addition to new signage and graphics throughout the stadium and team room, the featured addition is a new high defi-nition scoreboard that is unlike any other in the SEC. The scoreboard will allow fans to view player introductions, in game replays and customized video produc-tions as they cheer on the Crimson Tide.

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numericAl no. name Pos. ht. class. hometown (last school) 0 Shanna Brooks GK 5-5 Soph. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 00 Lauren Davis GK 6-2 Fr. Slidell, La. (Northshore) 1 Justine Bernier GK 5-10 Sr. Oakville, Ontario (St. Ignatius) 2 Katie Woolbright D 5-10 Jr. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro) 4 K.K. Duffy D 5-7 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 5 Kendall Khanna F 5-7 Soph. Littleton, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 6 Kylee Brown F 5-5 Soph. Salt Lake City, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) 8 Josie Rix MF 5-8 Jr. Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory) 9 Pia Rijsdijk F 5-9 Fr. Numansdorp, Netherlands (Caland Lyceum) 10 Megan Petersen D 5-6 Jr. Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista) 11 Kara Fasano F 5-3 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity Roswell) 12 Janea Simpson F 5-2 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County) 13 Lindsey Sillers F 5-6 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian School) 14 Kaitlyn Smith MF 5-8 Jr. Franklin, Tenn. (Fr.anklin Road Academy) 15 Carly Mygrants D 5-8 Sr. Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter) 16 Laura Lee Smith F 5-7 Fr. Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory School) 17 Ariel Armijo F 5-8 Soph. Littleton, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 18 Meghan Duffy D 5-8 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 20 Ashley Willis D 5-5 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cornonado) 23 Shannon Lathrop MF 5-7 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 25 Veronika Wolfkeil D 5-8 Sr. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville) 33 Tia King MF 5-3 Jr. Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman) 44 Theresa Diederich MF 5-6 RS-Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Episcopal) 56 Molly Atherton MF 5-5 Soph. Gulfport, Miss. (Gulfport) 99 Courtney Pixler D 5-8 Soph. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake)

AlPhAbeTicAl no. name Pos. ht. class. hometown (last school) 17 Ariel Armijo F 5-8 Soph. Littleton, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 56 Molly Atherton MF 5-5 Soph. Gulfport, Miss. (Gulfport) 1 Justine Bernier GK 5-10 Sr. Oakville, Ontario (St. Ignatius) 0 Shanna Brooks GK 5-5 Soph. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 6 Kylee Brown F 5-5 Soph. Salt Lake City, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) 00 Lauren Davis GK 6-2 Fr. Slidell, La. (Northshore) 44 Theresa Diederich MF 5-6 RS-Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Episcopal) 4 K.K. Duffy D 5-7 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 18 Meghan Duffy D 5-8 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Clemson) 11 Kara Fasano F 5-3 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity Roswell) 5 Kendall Khanna F 5-7 Soph. Littleton, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 33 Tia King MF 5-3 Jr. Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman) 23 Shannon Lathrop MF 5-7 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Oak Mountain) 16 Laura Lee Smith F 5-7 Fr. Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Preparatory School) 15 Carly Mygrants D 5-8 Sr. Dayton, Ohio (Archbishop Alter) 10 Megan Petersen D 5-6 Jr. Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista) 99 Courtney Pixler D 5-8 Soph. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) 9 Pia Rijsdijk F 5-9 Fr. Numansdorp, Netherlands (Caland Lyceum) 8 Josie Rix MF 5-8 Jr. Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory) 13 Lindsey Sillers F 5-6 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian School) 12 Janea Simpson F 5-2 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County) 14 Kaitlyn Smith MF 5-8 Jr. Franklin, Tenn. (Fr.anklin Road Academy) 20 Ashley Willis D 5-5 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cornonado) 25 Veronika Wolfkeil D 5-8 Sr. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville) 2 Katie Woolbright D 5-10 Jr. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro)

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Class of The TIde

seniors (5)Justine BernierK.K. DuffyShannon LathropCarly MygrantsVeronika Wolfkeil

Juniors (8)Meghan DuffyTia KingMegan Petersen Josie RixLindsey SillersKaitlyn SmithAshley WillisKatie Woolbright

soPhomores (6)Ariel ArmijoMolly AthertonShanna BrooksKylee BrownKendall KhannaCourtney Pixler

freshmen (6)Lauren DavisKara FasanoPia RijsdijkJanea SimpsonLaura Lee SmithTheresa Diederich

fRom aCRoss The woRldAlAbAmA (4)Shanna BrooksShannon LathropLindsey SillersJanea Simpson

georgiA (3)K.K. DuffyMeghan DuffyKara Fasano

Tennessee (2)Josie RixKaitlyn Smith

floridA (2)Theresa DiederichVeronika Wolfkeil

colorAdo (3)Ariel ArmijoKendall KhannaAshley Willis

onTArio (1)Justine Bernier

norTh cArolinA (1)Tia King

ohio (1)Carly Mygrants

cAliforniA (2)Megan PetersenKatie Woolbright

uTAh (1)Kylee Brown

wAshingTon (1)Courntey Pixler

mississiPPi (2)Molly AthertonLaura Lee Smith

louisiAnA (1)Lauren Davis

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Ariel Armijo provided a spark off the bench up front for the Tide, scoring

two goals in 604 minutes.

Career Stats

Molly Atherton started in every match for the Tide as a true freshman. She went

on to earn AllSEC freshman honors.

2010 (freshman)Played 18 games and logged in 604 minutes on the pitch as a true freshman ... tallied five points on two goals and an as-sist ... fired off 10 shots, putting seven on frame ... tallied one game-winning goal ... recorded her first career goal, finding the back of the net at Memphis (Sept. 10) ... scored the only goal in a 1-0 against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... handed out her first career assist on the only Alabama goal against No. 15 South Carolina ... played in a season-high 50 minutes at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) ... played in all 11 conference matches, logging 377 minutes ... tallied six shots and one point on one assist during league play.

high school and Personal data Two-year letter-winner at Mullen High

School in Littleton, Colo., where she won three state championships ... was a member of both the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society during high school ... played for Colorado Real National under coach Neil Payne in 2009...was named a Topdrawersoccer.com “Player to Watch”.

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Littleton, Colo./J.K. Mullen

arielaRmiJo

2010 (freshman) Was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team ... named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll ... started in all 18 matches at midfield as a true freshman ... logged 1510 minutes which ranked fourth on the team ... tallied two points on two assists ... rallied off 40 shots, putting 17 on goal ... played 90 or more minutes on six different occasions ... earned first collegiate point in just her second game played when she dished out a game-winning assist at UAB (Aug. 22) ... handed out an assist on at Memphis (Sept. 10) ... played all 110 minutes in an overtime draw at LSU (Oct. 1) and against No. 6 Florida (Oct. 8) ... started in all league matches, logging 944 min-utes ... tallied 17 shots and put nine on goal over that span.

high school and Personal data Was an attacker and team captain under coach Christopher Pryor at Gulfport High School in Gulfport, Miss. ... recorded 107 goals and 47 assists ... three-time Jackson-Clarion Ledger All-State honoree ... three-time Mississippi Association of Coaches 5-A All-State team member ... became the first player to be named Sun Herald Mis-sissippi Coast Player of the Year in two consecutive years ... five-time All-District team ... six-time Clarion Ledger Top Performer ... four-time GHS Best Offensive Player ... Lindy Callahan Scholar Athlete Nominee ... 2009 Mississippi Class 5A state finalist ... 2008 Mississippi class 5A State Champions, three-time South State Champions ... elected to the Gulfport High School Hall of Fame ... named Gulfport High Most Athletic ... member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta (Vice President), Physics Club (President), Beta Club, Student Council, Key Club (Vice President) ... played Club soccer for multiple teams over last nine years ... currently a member of Birmingham United `92 Elite for coach Andrew Brower ... Mississippi ODP Region III team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... invited to the 2008 Interregional Event in Coral Springs and the 2009 Interregional Event in Ridgeland, Miss. ... trav-eled with the Region III team to the Algarve Cup in Portugal in 2009 ... 2009 and 2010 Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year Nominee.

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Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport

mollyaTheRTon

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2010 18 2 1 5 10 .200 7 .700 1 0-0 ToTAl 18 2 1 5 10 .200 7 .700 1 0-0

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2010 18 0 2 2 40 .000 17 .425 0 0-1ToTAl 18 0 2 2 40 .000 17 .425 0 0-1

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77 saves en route to all-region accolades.

Career Stats

2010 (Junior) Was named a first-team NSCAA All-South Region selection ... named to the All-SEC first team ... broke the Alabama all-time career saves record of 301 (Amy Pseja, 1994-96) ... also broke the Alabama career shut-out record (Laura Lowman, 2001-04) ... started and played in 14 matches ... logged over 1318 minutes ... tallied five shutouts and 77 saves ... posted a .828 save percentage ... sported a 1.09 goals against average, al-lowing 16 goals in 1318:20 minutes ... had nine games in which she allowed one goal or less ... went 6-6-2 in the box ... collected nine saves and allowed one goal in the season opening victory against Samford ... tallied her first shutout of the season at UAB (Aug. 22) ... after returning from Team Canada World Cup training camp she posted four straight shutouts ... was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week and garnered TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week honors after back-to-back shutouts against Mississippi (Sept. 24) and Mississippi State (Sept. 26) where she combined for 17 saves on the weekend ... tallied seven saves in a double-overtime scoreless draw at LSU (Oct. 1) ... recorded 10 saves and permitted one goal in a draw against No. 6 Florida on Oct. 8 ... tallied three shutouts and 63 saves during conference play ... posted a 1.29 goals against average and a .808 save percentage in 1048:20 minutes during that span.

2009 (rs-sophomore) Was named to the All-SEC second-team ... led the SEC in saves per game (6.44) and ranked second in to-tal saves (116) ... her 116 saves were tied for the fourth most in school history in a single season ... started and played in all 18 games, recording all 1664:14 minutes in goal ... posted a 1.41 goals against average, allowing 26 goals ... has nine games in which she allowed one

goal or less, posting four shutouts on the season ... recorded eight or more saves on nine different occa-sions, including three instances of 10 or more stops ... was named to the Red Raider Classic all-tournament team after she allowed just one goal in 199 minutes of action, including a shutout in the championship game against TCU ... tallied 10 stops and did not allow a goal for the entire 110 minutes against Arkansas (Oct. 4) ... recorded a clean slate against Kentucky in 2-0 win (Oct. 16) ... made a season-high 11 saves in the season finale at Mississippi (Nov. 1) ... led the team with 1014:16 minutes played during SEC action ... posted a 1.42 goals against average and tallied 83 saves.

2008 (sophomore)Took the season off at Alabama to play for Team Canada at the U-20 World Cup in Chile.

2007 (freshman)Was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team ... rewrote the Alabama record books with 145 saves which ranks first all-time in the UA single-season annals and fourth all-time in the SEC ... ranked 10th in the nation in saves with 145, 11th in the nation in saves per game with 7.63 and 48th in save percentage with an .838 led-ger ... set a UA Soccer Complex record with 16 saves against Tennessee on Oct. 25 ... that single game total also tied for the 24th most saves in a single contest in the nation ... was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week, garnered Soccer Buzz Team of the Week honors and was named Soccer America Goalkeeper of the Week for her efforts against Vanderbilt and Kentucky ... played 210 minutes in those two contests and allowed two goals and made 13 saves in the back-to-back games ... started and played in 19 games as a true freshman ... logged 1644:25 minutes in between the pipes ... allowed 28 goals for a 1.53 goals against average ... tallied an 8-10-1 record in net and recorded five shutouts ... recorded five or more saves on 16 occasions and over 10 saves four times ... first career collegiate appearance was at Duquesne where she tal-

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Oakville, Ontario, Canada/St. Ignatius

JustinebeRnieR lied a shutout and recorded eight saves in a 1-0 victory

on Sept. 2 ... blanked Mercer on the road in another 1-0 victory for her second shutout on Sept. 9 ... had back-to-back shutouts against Southern Miss and Mis-sissippi Valley State on Sept. 21 and 23, respectively ... first career SEC victory came against Kentucky where she made 13 stops in a 2-1 win on Sept. 30 ... blanked Arkansas for her eighth victory of the season on Oct. 12 ... tallied 13 saves in a 1-1 tie against Vanderbilt on Sept. 28 ... recorded 11 stops against LSU on Oct. 14 ... played and started in all 11 SEC games ... logged 1020 minutes during SEC play ... allowed 21 goals for a 2.04 goals against average ... made 94 saves and had one shutout during the SEC slate ... is a member of the U-20 Canadian national team that won the CON-CACAF team title and qualified for the U-20 World Cup in Chile.

high school and Personal data Attended St. Ignatius of Loyola High in Oakville, Ontario ... played for the Toronto Lady Lynx in the W-League for coach Danny Stewart ... played for the Canadian National Team (U-18, U-17, and U-16) ... played for the Ontario provincial U-21 team ... was named the W-League Goalkeeper of the Year in 2006 ... was an All W-League honoree in 2006 ... was named to the All W-League Eastern Conference Team ... named the Lady Lynx Rookie of the Year ... provi-sional U-21 team was League Cup champions ... was a member of the Ontario provincial National All-Star team ... U-17 and U-21 Ontario Cup finalist ... gold medalist at the U-16 national all-stars in 2005 ... born March 20, 1989 ... daughter of Chris and Kim Bernier ... has one brother, Kristopher, and one sister, Danielle ... sister Danielle played for the Crimson Tide in 2007 ... also played ice hockey and basketball in high school and was the team captain for both squads.

season gP minutes gA gaAvg saves save% w l T sho2007 19 1644:25 28 1.53 145 .838 8 10 1 52009 18 1664:14 26 1.41 116 .817 6 11 1 42010 14 1318:20 16 1.09 77 .828 6 6 2 5 ToTAl 51 4626:59 70 1.36 338 .828 20 27 4 14

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As a true freshman, Shanna Brooks played 277 minutes in goal and led

Alabama to two key victories.

Career Stats

2010 (freshman)Started three matches between the pipes as a true freshman ... logged 277:25 minutes, playing every second in all three matches ... finished with a 2-1 record, including a shutout ... posted a 1.62 goals against aver-age with 14 saves ... earned the win in goal in her first collegiate start, allowing one goal in 97 minutes against Chattanooga (Sept. 5) ... tallied her first shutout win in a 3-0 effort against Middle Tennessee (Sept. 12).

high school and Personal data Two-sport athlete at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham, Ala. ... played both soccer and basketball ... was named to 2009 All-State Girls Soccer second team ... 2009 Birmingham News Girls All-Metro Soccer Team ... 2009 Shelby County Girls

All-County Soccer honoree ... 2008 All-State second team ... 2009 recipient of Coach’s Leadership Award ... was a captain on the basketball team in 2009 and 2010 ... led team to 2009 Lakeshore Shootout Championship ... helped team achieve a 16-5-1 record in 2009 ... played seven years for coach Andrew Brower on the Birming-ham United `92 Elite Team ... 2004, 2008, and 2009 State Champions ... 2008 and 2009 Region III PL Central Champions ... four-time member of `92 Alabama ODP team ... three-time member of Region III `92 ODP team ... attended 2008 Dana Cup in Fortuna Hjorring, Denmark, during the summer of 2008 ... selected to play against the U-17 Mexican Women’s National Team in Birmingham, Ala., in 2008.

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5-5 • Sophomore

Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain

shannabRooKs

2010 (rs-freshman) Found time in one match ... logged eight minutes against No. 15 South Carolina on Oct. 10.

2009 (freshman) Did not find any minutes on the field as a true freshman.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, Utah ... played forward/midfielder for the Utah Avalanche under coach Gabe Smart and Jimmy Powell ... was the Utah State Cup Champions in 2003, 2006-08 ... lettered four years at Juan Diego Catholic under coach Jamie Schock ... was a State Finalist in 2006 and 2007 ... was a three-time All-State team member ... led team in assists

in 2006 ... was the leading scorer in 2007 ... daughter of Darrin and Debi Brown and Bill and Patty Phillips.

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5-5 • Sophomore

Salt Lake City, Utah/Juan Diego Catholic

KyleebRown

season gP minutes gA gaAvg saves save% w l T sho2010 3 277:25 5 1.62 14 .737 2 1 0 1ToTAl 3 277:25 5 1.62 14 .737 2 1 0 1

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2010 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0ToTAl 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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K.K. Duffy made an immediate impact in her first season at Alabama, logging

the most minutes on the squad.

Career Stats

Meghan Duffy joined her sister on the backline in nine matches in her first

season at Alabama.

2010 (Junior)Started in all 18 matches in the center of the defense in her first season at Alabama ... led the team with 1668 minutes played ... logged 90 or more minutes on 15 occasions ... recorded 11 shots and put three on frame ... helped the Tide hold opponents to one goal or less 11 times, including six shutouts ... played every minute on the backline in the five con-secutive shutouts ... helped Alabama log 556 minutes without allowing a goal over that span ... played the full 90 in the first shutout of the season which came at UAB (Aug. 22) ... rallied off a season-high three shots in a shutout win against Middle Tennessee (Sept. 12) ... started in all 11 conference matches ... logged a team-best 1046 minutes over that span ... tallied five shots and put one on goal ... helped the

Tide record three shutouts in league matches.

2008-09 (At clemson) Came to the Capstone after starting every game of her career at Clemson on the backline ... started in a total 35 games and had three assists to her credit ... helped the Tigers post a total of eight shutouts over the two seasons.

high school and Personal data A four-year letterwinner in soccer at Marist High School ... played for coach Sergio Stadler ... high school team won AAAA State Championship in 2008, was state semi-finalist in 2006 and 2007 and won region championship in 2005 and 2007 ... named Dekalb All-County in 2007 and Greater Atlanta All-Area in 2008 ... a mem-ber of the ODP Georgia state team from 2004-08 and the ODP Region 3 region team from 2006-08 ... played for coach Ted Colburn on TopHat 08 Gold club team ... TopHat won ... state championship in 2005 and reached Region 3 regionals in 2005, 2007 and 2008 ... grandfather, Ed Burda, played football at University of Iowa from 1957-59 ... uncle, Ed Lees, played football at Butler from 1981-84 and cousin, Sean Lees played football at Wofford College ... sister, Meghan, is a junior on the current Crimson Tide roster ... born in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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5-7 • Senior

Atlanta, Ga./Clemson

K.K.duffy

2010 (sophomore) Came off the bench in nine matches in her first season at Alabama ... logged 217 minutes primarily on the outside of the defense ... played 37 minutes in the sea-son opener in a 2-1 win against Samford (Aug. 20) ... played 41 minutes in a 1-0 shutout win at UAB (Aug. 22) ... logged 26 minutes in a blanking of Middle Ten-nessee (Sept. 12) ... came off the bench for 15 minutes in the shutout win against Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... found time in four league matches, logging 60 minutes over that span.

2009 (At clemson)Played a total of three games and earned 39 minutes on the pitch ... saw her first collegiate action of the season against No. 9 Wake Forest on Oct. 4 ... did not

record any statistics on the season.

high school and Personal data A four-year starter on the Marist High School varsity soccer team ... high school team, coached by Sergio Stadler, won Georgia State Championship in 2008 ... earned Second Team All-Area/City Team honors in 2008 ... played for TopHat club team and coaches Elle Davis and Ted Colburn ... TopHat team won Region III Premier League championship in 2008 ... club team won Georgia State Cup cham-pionship in 2006 and 2007 ... a member of the Georgia ODP team from 2005-08 ... sister, K.K., is a senior on the current Crimson Tide roster ... born in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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5-8 • Junior

Atlanta, Ga./Clemson

meghanduffy

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2008* 17 0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-02009* 18 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-02010 18 0 0 0 11 .000 3 .273 0 0-0ToTAl 53 0 3 3 18 .000 5 .278 0 0-0

*Stats recorded at Clemson

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2009* 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-02010 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0ToTAl 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Kendall Khanna started in 13 matches as a true freshman. The fleet-footed for-

ward tallied a goal and two assists.

Career Stats

Tia King was a key reserve off the bench in the midfield in 2010. The sopho-

more played in all 18 matches.

2010 (freshman)Was named to the SEC First-Year Aca-demic Honor Roll ... played in 18 matches and earned 13 starts as a true freshman ... logged 1284 minutes, primarily out wide on the attack ... tallied four points on one goal and two assists ... took 31 shots and put 11 on frame ... recorded her first ca-reer point on an assist at Memphis (Sept. 10) ... handed out the game-winning assist on the lone goal in the match against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... tallied the game-winning goal in a 2-0 decision against Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... played in all 11 league matches, earning eight starts ... logged 786 minutes on the pitch over that span ... tallied two points on one goal in SEC play ... fired off 14 shots and put six on frame ... played a season-high 106 minutes at LSU (Oct. 1).

high school and Personal dataAttended Mullen High School in Littleton, Colo., where she played for coach Amy Estes and was a team captain ... member of 2007 state championship team ... named to the 2008 and 2010 All-Conference Team ... garnered 2010 Academic All-State honors ... recipient of the Torch Award in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... 2008 Lead-ership Award recipient ... 2008 Link Leader honoree ... played four years for coach Erik Bushey on the Nike Rush ... 2007 state finalist ... 2008 Regional Championships participant in Hawai’i ... finished ranked in the top 10 of 2008 Red Bull National League ... current member of the U-20 Colorado Rush

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5-7 • Sophomore

Littleton, Colo./J.K. Mullen

KendallKhanna

2010 (sophomore) Came off the bench in all 18 matches ... logged 531 minutes in the midfield ... tallied one point on one assist ... recorded eight shots and put three on frame ... handed out the game-winning assist on the lone goal against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... played a season-high 45 minutes on two different occasions (Texas Tech & South Carolina, Oct. 10) ... found time in all 11 league fixtures ... logged 307 minutes in those matches ... fired off four shots with one on frame.

2009 (freshman) Played in 17 games and started in two of them... logged 589 minutes... was one of six players to tie for third on the team with one assist... had one assist in the 5-1 win over South Alabama on Sept. 6...to-

taled one point this season from her one assist... ended the year with eight shots and three shots on goal ... made her collegiate debut against UAB in the season opener (Aug. 21) ... earned her first collegiate start at Jacksonville State (Aug. 30) ... played a season-high 56 minutes in the start against the Gamecocks ... earned one start and played in 10 conference games ... logged 311 minutes during conference action.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Lake Norman High School in Mooresville, North Carolina ... played midfield for the Greensboro Twisters under Mike Thorn ... was a North Carolina ODP starting midfielder from 2003-08 ... was on the 2005 Region Pool ... a 2008 Regional ODP Pool invitee ... also played for BUSA where the team earned back-to-back state titles ... an All-Conference and All-Region selection and an All-State selection in senior year for Lake Norman ... was named the Lake Norman High MVP in 2009 ... daughter of Wes and Maria King ... was also recruited by Auburn and Charlotte.

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5-3 • Junior

Mooresville, N.C./Lake Norman

TiaKing

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2010 18 1 2 4 31 .032 11 .355 1 0-0ToTAl 18 1 2 4 31 .032 11 .355 1 0-0

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2009 17 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-02010 18 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0ToTAl 35 0 2 2 16 .000 6 .375 0 0-0

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Shannon Lathrop earned seven starts in the midfield as a junior. She will be

one of five seniors in 2011.

Career Stats

2010 (Junior)Played in 13 matches and earned seven starts ... logged 515 minutes in the mid-field ... tallied one shot on the season ... played a season-high 61 minutes in a 3-0 win over Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 12) ... Alabama out-scored its opponents 18-12 when Lathrop was on the field ... found time in seven conference matches, earning four starts ... logged 282 minutes over that span ... her lone shot of the season came in a 2-1 win at Arkansas (Oct. 3).

2009 (sophomore) Played in 15 games and started in nine of them... logged 707 minutes... ended the season with six shots and put two shots on goal ... opened her sophomore cam-paign by playing 40 minutes at Jacksonville

State (Aug. 30) ... earned her first start of the season against South Alabama (Sept. 6) ... posted a season-best two shots against Arkansas (Oct. 4) ... started in six of the 10 conference matches ... logged 431 minutes during SEC play ... fired off four shots and put one on frame during league action.

2008 (freshman) Played in 16 games and made three starts as a true freshman ... logged 563 minutes ... played her first career game against Memphis on Aug. 29 where she assisted the Tide’s only goal in the 1-1 tie ... scored her first career goal against Ole Miss on Oct. 5 ... scored one goal and had one assist to total three points on the year ... played in eight SEC contests ... finished the year with 11 shots and four shots on goal ... played a career-best 68 minutes against Samford on Sept. 12.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham, Ala. ... played midfield for coach Kelly Christoffer ... was a first-team All-Metro selection in 2008 ... was a second-team all-state selection in 2008 ... was named the Offensive MVP in 2007 and 2008 ... earned the Leadership Award in 2008 ... earned 2004 Gatorade Rookie of the Year honors as a freshman in 2004 ... played club soccer for coach Eric Dade of the Birmingham United Soc-cer Association ... helped BUSA earn the Alabama state title nine times ... led BUSA to the Region 3 quarterfinals in 2007 and the Region 3 semifinals in 2008 ... born January 8, 1990 ... daughter of George and Mary Lathrop ... has two brothers named Billy and Matthew ... has a sister named Erin.

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Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain

shanonlaThRoP

2010 (rs-Junior) Was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll ... played in 16 matches and earned 11 starts primarily on defense ... logged 793 minutes on the pitch ... re-corded one shot on the season ... started on the back line for all six shutouts ... played 40 minutes in the 1-0 shutout at UAB (Aug. 22) ... logged 23 minutes in the start of the 3-0 win over Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 12) ... played 62 minutes in the 1-0 shutout against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... tallied 45 minutes of playing time in the 2-0 blanking of Mis-sissippi ... logged 73 minutes in the 2-0 win against Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... played a half in the 0-0 tie at LSU (Oct. 1) ... played all 97 minutes in a 2-1 win against Chattanooga (Sept. 5) ... found time in nine matches and earned four

starts during league play ... logged 411 minutes over that span.

2009 (Junior) Missed the entire season due to injury.

2008 (sophomore) Named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll ... played in 20 games and made 17 starts as a member of the Alabama defense ... logged 1,401 minutes ... helped Alabama record eight shutouts for the season, which tied for second in the SEC ... helped Alabama break its consecutive home shutout record with six ... had her first shot on goal against Cal State Fullerton on Sept. 5 ... played in all SEC contests and made 10 starts ... never left the field in overtime contests against Memphis and Tennessee that lasted 110 minutes ... recorded a shot on goal against Florida in the SEC Tournament on Nov. 5 ... finished the year with seven shots ... helped hold Jacksonville State to just eight shots on Aug. 31 in a shutout win ... held Mississippi Valley State to just four shots on Sept. 21 and held Mississippi State to just 10 shots on Oct. 3 ... played 90 or more minutes on seven different occasions including a career-best 110 twice against Memphis on Aug. 29 and at Tennessee on Oct. 23.

2007 (freshman) Played in 17 games and earned one start as a true freshman ... tallied 11 points on five goals and one assist ... her five goals paced the team and her 11 points ranked second on the squad ... logged 355 minutes on the year ... tallied 15 shots and led the team with a .333 shot percentage ... recorded two game-winning goals ... re-corded the game-winner for her first career goal in a 3-1 win at Robert Morris ... tal-lied seven points in one contest with a hat-trick and an assist in a 9-0 victory against Alabama State ... her only start of the season came against Alabama State ... the next game she scored in a 3-0 win against Southern Miss on Sept. 21 ... took a season-high nine shots against Alabama State ... played a season-high 70 minutes against Alabama State ... in games played the Crimson Tide out-scored its opposition 33-24 ... played in nine SEC games ... took one shot during league play.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Archbishop High School in Kettering, Ohio ... played for coach Jason Balogh ... was named an adidas/NSCAA All-American in 2006 ... was named the Dayton DII Player of the Year in 2006 ... was the G.G.C.L. Player of the Year in the Gray Division in 2006 ... was a first-team All-Ohio selection in 2005 and 2006 ... was a first-team All-Greater Cincinnati Girls League selection in 2006 ... was named to the adidas/NSCAA All-Region Team in 2005 and 2006 ... was named the Arch-bishop HS Team MVP and team captain in 2005 and 2006 ... was the leading scorer for Archbishop in 2005 and 2006 ... played for the Cincinnati United Premier White club team for coach Jim Calder ... led Cincinnati United Premier to a Ohio State title in 2005 ... was Ohio State runner-ups in 2004 ... born June 4, 1988 ... daughter of Thomas and Vickie Mygrants ... has a sister named Alexandra.

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5-8 • Senior

Dayton, Ohio/Archbishop Alter

carlymygRanTs

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2008 16 1 1 3 11 .091 4 .364 0 0-02009 15 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-02010 13 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0ToTAl 44 1 1 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2007 17 5 1 11 15 .333 9 .600 2 0-02008 20 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-02009 Missed the season due to injury2010 16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0ToTAl 53 5 1 11 0 .000 0 .000 2 0-0

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Megan Petersen earned nine starts on the backline for the Tide in 2010. She

logged over 1000 minutes.

Career Stats

Courtney Pixler found time in one contest as a true freshman. Earned

the start against Furman.

2010 (sophomore)Played in 16 matches and earned nine starts on the backline ... logged 1054 minutes ... played 90 or more minutes on four occasions ... played 59 minutes off the bench in the 1-0 win at UAB (Aug. 22) Taylor Isenhower ... earned her first start of the season against Chattanooga (Sept. 5) ... logged 67 minutes as a reserve in the 3-0 against Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 12) ... came off the bench for 57 minutes in the shutout against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... played a half off the bench in the 2-0 against Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... logged 65 minutes in the scoreless draw at LSU (Oct. 1) ... played in all 11 SEC matches and earned eight starts ... logged 761 minutes on the pitch over that span ... played a season-high 105 minutes at Ten-nessee (Oct. 24).

2009 (freshman) Played in 17 games and started in six of them... logged 790 minutes... ended the year with a total of six shots and three shots on goal... played 90 minutes, her career high, two times ... played 26 minutes for her first collegiate action in the season opener against UAB (Aug. 21) ... earned her first collegiate start at Jacksonville State (Aug. 30) ... played the full 90 minutes at Georgia (Oct. 22) ... played in all 11 conference games, earning five starts ... logged 548 minutes during league action ... tallied four shots and put two on goal.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, Calif. ... played for San Diego Surf Soccer under coach Ada Greenwood ... was on the Cal South ODP State pool from 2005-2008 ... was on the Cal South ODP State team from 2007-08 ... helped lead San Diego Surf to the 2007 and 2008 Surf Cup Super Group titles ... was the 2008 Red Bull National League Champions ... was the team captain at Rancho Buena Vista for two seasons ... led high school team to back-to-back Red Lands champion-ships ... led team to a Avocado League title in 2008 and a Palomar league championship in 2009 ... was named the North County Times Player of the Week and Month ... was a two-year team captain ... daughter of Joe and Shelley Petersen ... also recruited by

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5-6 • Junior

Vista, Calif./Rancho Buena Vista

meganPeTeRsen

2010 (freshman) Was named to the SEC First-Year Aca-demic Honor Roll ... started and played in one match as a true freshman ... the only action of the season came against Furman on Aug. 28 ... logged 45 minutes in that contest.

high school and Personal data Attended Eastlake High School in Sammamish, Wash. ... was a four-year letterman under coach Chuck Krieble ... named an ESPN Rise All-American ... 4A All-State first team 2008 and 2009 ... Seattle Times All-Area team in 2008, 2009 ... 4A All-King County first team in both 2008 and 2009 and second team in 2007 ... 4A All-King County honor-able mention as a freshman in 2006 ... Eastlake High School Most Valuable

Defender in 2009 ... helped lead Eastlake to three playoff appearances including the 2007 state championship ... was named a Scholar Athlete all four years and reports a 3.9 GPA ... played eight years for Crossfire Premier `91 under coach Dick Mc-Cormick ... Club Team won six state championships ranging from 2003 to 2010 ... was a team captain on the Super Y League National Championship team in 2006 ... Washington State `92 ODP team 2005-2009 ... Super Y League `92 National ODP Team 2007, 2008.

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5-8 • Sophomore

Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake

courtneyPixleR

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2009 17 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-02010 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0ToTAl 33 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2010 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0ToTAl 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Josie Rix played in five matches and earned three starts despite missing

significant time to injury.

Career Stats

Lindsey Sillers is mobbed by her team-mates after she scores a goal against

nationally ranked South Carolina.

2010 (sophomore)Played in five matches and earned three starts in the midfield ... missed some time due to injury ... logged 260 minutes on the season ... tallied two shots on goal ... tal-lied both shots at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) ... earned her first start of the season against Georgia (Oct. 21) ... played 62 minutes at Tennessee (Oct. 24) ... recorded a season-high 86 minutes in the season finale at Auburn (Oct. 29) ... played in four SEC fixtures, earning three starts ... logged 218 minutes over that span.

2009 (freshman)Played in all 18 games and started in 11 of them... logged 1,003 minutes... ended the year with 11 shots with four shots on goal... played 90 minutes or more on two occasion with a career-high 110 at

Texas Tech on Sept. 18 ... started the first game of the season in her collegiate debut against UAB (Aug. 21) ... started in five and found time in 11 games during league play.

high school and Personal data Attended Girls Preparatory School in Chattanooga, Tennessee ... played for Coach Dave Barrueta ... was a member of the ODP team for six years ... was a two time Region III ODP team pool player ... was a three time TSCA All-State Team selec-tion ... was a three time Best of Preps selection ... named to the 2005 All Regional team ... a 2005 TSSA State Semi-Finalist ... was the 2006 GPS leading goal scorer ... a 2006 All-Region Team member ... a 2006, 2007 and 2008 TSSA State Quarter Finalist ... was a 2006 U16 D1 State Semi-Finalist ... played club for coach Matt Yel-ton on the East Ridge Express 91 ... led club quad to 2007 state championship and a 20008 runner-up finish ... has served on numerous community service projects ... was recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution Com-munity Servant Award ... earned the prestigious GPS Battle Award and was the McCal-lie School Autumn Queen ... daughter of Scott and Cindy Rix ... was also re-cruited by Indiana, Ole Miss, Belmont, Murray State, Georgia Southern, and Tennessee Tech.

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Signal Mountain, Tenn./Girls Preparatory

JosieRix

2010 (sophomore) Was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll ... played in 13 matches and logged 239 minutes, primarily as a reserve on the attack ... tallied four points on two goals ... fired off five shots and put two on frame ... scored her first col-legiate goal in a 2-1 win at Arkansas (Oct. 3) ... recorded her second goal of the sea-son and tallied a season-high three shots against No. 15 South Carolina (Oct. 10) ... played in 10 SEC matches ... her four points and two goals during league play ranked third on the team ... logged 207 minutes off the bench over that span.

2009 (freshman) Played in seven games ... logged 115 minutes ... was one of six players to tie for third on the team with one assist ...

had one assist and totaled one point on the season ... ended the year with a total of three shots with all three on goal.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Briarwood Christian School in Birmingham, Ala. ... played for Birming-ham United under Eric Dade ... was 2007 and 2008 State Champion ... was a State Runner-Up ... led team to the 2008 U18 Disney Tournament title ... also led team to the Region III Premier League Central title ... was a member of the Alabama ODP State Team for five years ... was Region III ODP Pool member ... played midfield in high school ... was a Southern Shootout All-Tournament Team selection ... a Briarwood Team MVP... was a 5A State Champion ... named to the All-Metro Team and all-state team ... was named the Briarwood Team MVP Offensive player ... led the team in goals and assists ... daughter of Dr. Michael and Becky Sillers.

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Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian

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offense gP g A Pts sh sh% sog sog% gw PK-Att2009 7 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-02010 13 2 0 4 5 .400 2 .400 0 0-0ToTAl 20 2 1 5 8 .250 5 .625 0 0-0

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Career Stats

2010 (sophomore)Started in all 18 matches ... logged 1276 minutes in numerous positions on the pitch ... played 90 or more minutes on four different occasions ... helped Ala-bama record five straight shutouts while earning the start on the backline ... played 56 minutes in the shutout against Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 12) ... tallied 61 minutes of playing time in the 1-0 win against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... logged 68 minutes in a 2-0 shutout against Missis-sippi (Sept. 24) ... played in 65 minutes in a 2-0 blanking of Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... played in 97 of the 110 minutes of a scoreless tie at LSU (Oct. 1) ... started in all 11 league matches ... logged 818 minutes over that span.

2009 (freshman) Played and started in all 18 games ... logged 1,269 minutes ... was one of six players to tie for third on the team with one assist ... was one of two freshmen to play in all 18 games ... scored her first goal of the season in a 2-1 win against Jacksonville State on Aug. 30 to earn her first points of the season ... had her first assist in a 2-1 win over Texas Tech ... netted one goal and assisted one other to total three points on the season ... ended the year with a total of 15 shots and four shots on goal ... started and played in all 11 SEC games ... logged 792 minutes during conference matches ... rallied off 11 shots and put two on goal during league play.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Franklin Road Academy in Franklin, Tenn. where she played for coach Ken McDonald ... played for coach Brandy Gagliano on the Brentwood Real Ma-drid Club team ... played under club coach Graham Whitehouse on the SREC Pre-mier Lady Strikers ... was the 2006-07 Tennessee State Champions ... was Region III Regional Quarter Finalist in 2007 ... was a four year member of the Tennessee State ODP team and Region III camp ... was named to the 2007-08 All-Mid-state Team in High School ... four time All-Region, All-State, and All-District selec-tion ... was District MVP in 2008 ... a three time All-State tournament team selection ... was a 2008 State Finalist ... named team captain as a senior in 2008 ... named Offensive Player of the Year ... named team MVP in 2007 and 2008 ... was also an all-district basketball player ... daughter of Lynn and Karen Smith ... was also recruited by Belmont, Memphis, Western Kentucky, Louisville, and Vanderbilt.

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2010 (sophomore) Started in all 18 matches ... was second on the team with 1561 minutes played, primarily as an outside back ... played 90 or more minutes on 13 occasions ... helped the Tide record six shutouts, including five in a row ... recorded two points on two assists ... fired off nine shots and put six on frame ... recorded her first point of the season on an assist against Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 12) ... logged 31 minutes in a 1-0 shutout at UAB (Aug. 22) ... played the full 90 minutes in a 3-0 blanking of MTSU ... was on the field for 90 minutes in a 1-0 shutout against Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... logged 90 minutes in the 2-0 SEC opening win against Mississippi (Sept. 24) ... played 75 minutes in a 2-0 blanking of Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... played

the full 110 minutes in a scoreless draw at LSU (Oct. 1) ... started in all 11 league matches ... played 1018 minutes ... recorded one point on one assist ... tallied an as-sist in the win against Mississippi.

2009 (freshman) Played and started in all 18 games, playing the majority of her minutes on the outside of the defensive backfield ... logged 1,644 minutes which led all position players ... ended the year with seven shots and put five shots on goal ... helped the team post four shutouts on the season ... played 90 minutes or more 16 times with her season high of 110 minutes in the game against Arkansas on Oct. 4 ... played the full 90 minutes in her collegiate debut on opening day against UAB (Aug. 21) ... rallied off three shots against South Alabama (Sept. 6) ... played and started in all 11 games during league action ... tied for the team lead among position players with 1003 minutes played during SEC matches.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Coronado High School in Colorado and Trabuco Hills High School in California ... in Colorado played for Gary Evens at Pride Soccer Club ... was in the 2004-07 Colorado ODP ... was a 2003-05 State Cup Runner Up ... led team to a 2004 Surf Cup Runner Up finish ... helped squad to the 2005 Elite 3 League title ... played for Rusty Scarborough and Jay Howell at CASL in North Carolina ... was a member of the 2006 USYS Region III Premier League East Division Champion ... was the 2006 North Carolina U16 State Cup Champion ... was the 2007 USL Super Y-League South Atlantic U16 Champion ... was the 2007 USYS Region III Premier League East Division Champion ... played for Ryan Hopkins at Irvine Strikers in California ... was a 2008 Pleasanton Rage College Showcase Finalist Super Group 1 ... was a California Premier League State Championship Finalist ... was a Rocky Mountain Newspaper and Denver Post All- State 5A honorable mention selection ... was a Colorado Springs Gazette 2nd Team selection ... was a Rocky Mountain and Denver Post Player to Watch for 5A-C ... was a Colorado Springs Gazette Player to Watch and player of the week-peak performer in March, April, and May ... was a Colorado Springs Gazette First team All-City selection ... named to the Rocky Mountain Newspaper and Denver Post First Team All-State 5A team ... was a Denver Post 5A Top 10 points leader ... was a Top 10 points leader for the city of Colorado Springs ... named the Coronado High School MVP and Co-Captain ... was on the Orange County Register Player of the Week List ... also participated on the swimming and diving team ... daughter of Sandi Masters.

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Katie Woolbright was one of 11 Alabama players named to the SEC Fall Aca-

demic Honor Roll last season.

2010 (Junior)Played in 15 matches and earned eight starts ... logged 848 minutes, primarily on defense ... recorded one point on one as-sist ... helped Alabama record six shutouts on the season ... tallied her lone assist in the season opening 2-1 win against Samford (Aug. 20) ... earned the start and played 49 minutes in a 1-0 shutout at UAB (Aug. 22) ... played 21 minutes in a 3-0 shutout against Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 12) ... logged 28 minutes in the 1-0 blanking of Texas Tech (Sept. 17) ... played a half in a 2-0 shutout win against Mississippi (Sept. 24) ... logged 28 minutes in a 2-0 victory against Mississippi State (Sept. 26) ... found time in 50 minutes off the bench in the scoreless draw at LSU (Oct. 1) ... played in all 11 league matches, earning six starts ... logged 679 minutes

over that span ... played a season-high 110 minutes in a 1-1 draw against No. 6 Florida (Oct. 8).

2009 (sophomore) Started in all 18 games with the majority of her minutes on the outside of the defensive backfield ... logged 1,639 minutes which ranked second among all position players ... ended the season with two shots and put one shot on goal... played 90 or more minutes 16 times with her season high of 110 minutes coming twice in the games against Texas Tech on Sept. 18 and again against Arkansas on Oct. 4 ... helped the Tide post four shutouts on the season ... started in all 11 SEC games and was tied for the team lead with 1003 minutes played.

2008 (freshman) Played in 14 games as a true freshman ... logged 328 minutes as a forward ... played her first career game against Memphis on Aug. 29 ... recorded the first assist of her career against Jacksonville State on Aug. 31 ... scored her first career goal against Cal State Fullerton on Sept. 5 ... scored one goal and had one assist to finish the year with three points ... played in eight SEC contests ... racked up a season-high two points with a goal against Cal State Fullerton... finished her rookie season with six shots and a .500 shots on goal percentage ... played a career-high 51 minutes at USC on Sept. 7.

high school and Personal data Prepped at Niceville High School in Niceville, Fla. ... played for coach Michael Denton at NHS ... tallied 35 goals and 60 assists from the midfield and backline positions over the course of four years ... earned the Silver Boot in 2007 and 2008 ... was named the NHS Impact Player of the Year ... was named the All-Area Player of the Year in 2008 ... earned a place on the Pensacola Sport Association All-Star team and was named the MvP in 2008 ... was a four-time All-Area team midfielder ... led NHS to district championships in 2005-2008 ... NHS won the regional title in 2007 and 2008 and were also state semi-finalists those seasons ... played club for the Emerald Coast United coached by Carl Everit ... helped Emerald Coast United win the Atlanta Cup at the U-19 B level and the Gatorade Showcase .... also played club soccer for Northwest Florida Soccer Club coached by Michael Denton and Louis Sahin ... was an ODP state player in 2003-2005 and in 2007 ... born May 12, 1990 ... daughter of David and Jennifer Perez Wolfkeil ... father ran track at Mizzou and at Colorado State ... grandfather Wayne Wolfkeil played football at Penn State ... also lettered in track at NHS where she finished eighth in the state in the 4x400 and 4x800 ... was a member of the Literary Guild and Niceville High School Ambas-sadors.

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2010 (sophomore) Was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll ... did not find any time on the field.

2009 (freshman) Played in nine matches ... logged 153 minutes... had one shot and logged a season-best 37 minutes against TCU on Sept. 20 ... first career collegiate action came in a 13 minute spell against South Alabama (Sept. 6) ... played in six games during league play, totaling 83 minutes.

high school and Personal data: Attended Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California ... played fullback for the SoCal Blues soccer club under coach Dido ... was a 2006 Slam-mers College Showcase Finalist ... was a

2006 Nomads College Showcase Champion ... helped lead club squad to the 2006 Nike Invitational title ... was a 2005 NHB cup finalist ... played for Tesoro High School where she helped her team to a South Coast League championship ... also led Tesoro to the Edison Tournament Championship ... earned the Coach’s Award, Senior Award and was named defensive MVP ...maintained a 4.0 GPA ... daughter of Matthew and Shelly Woolbright.

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high school and Personal data Comes to Tuscaloosa from Northshore High School in Slidell, La., where she played for coach Jeff Dunlap and earned four letters … was named MVP of the 2009 State Playoff Game and named the 2004 & 2005 Premier Team MVP … the 6-2 keeper was also a member of the 2007 State Championship club team, the Mandeville (La.) Lakers, coached by Shane Jean-freau … also competed for the Superclubs Interna-tional Team for two weeks in England during 2010 and also trained with the Louisiana State ODP squad.

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Alpharetta, Ga.

Blessed Trinity Roswell

2010 (freshman) Missed the season due to injury.

high school and Personal data Four-year letter-winner at Episcopal High School in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. ... tallied 99 career goals and 79 career assists ... recorded 18 goals and handed out 18 assists during her senior year ... was named team MVP in 2009 ... All-State honoree in 2009 ... Jacksonville Times Union Top Five Player to Watch ... also lettered in track and field in 2009. ... member of 2007 State Semi-finalist team ... played eight years for the Ponte Vedra Storm under Louis Torres ... member of 2009 State Championship team ... helped lead team to the 2009 National Finals ... is also a member of the Region III ODP team.

high school and Personal data Enters Tuscaloosa from Alpharetta, Ga., where she played at Blessed Trinity for coach Jean Baptist … helped lead the squad to three straight state champion-ships … garnered MVP accolades and was named the Freshman of the Year … began her club career with Atlanta Fire United under Mark Mackain before mov-ing to GSA to play for Campbell Chapman … also competed in tennis in high school … is the daughter of John Fasano and Patti Garrett … her mother played tennis at the University of Tennessee and she has one brother named Matt.

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Jackson, Miss.

Jackson Preparatory

high school and Personal data Attended Jackson Preparatory School in Jackson, Miss., where she played for coach Jon Marcus Duncan … a two-time Mississippi Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year … named MVP of her 2008 and 2011 teams and Best Offensive Player in 2009 and 2010 … a four-time Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) All-Conference Player (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) … led her team to the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 MAIS State Championships … MAIS All-Star Game South MVP in 2010 … a two-time Jackson Clarion-Ledger First-Team All-State selection … Clarion-Ledger Player of the Week in 2009 and 2010 … member of the Birmingham United Soccer Association that won the 2009 and 2010 Alabama State Championship under coach Andrew Brower … member of the Elite Clubs National League, attended the 2010 ECNL National Championships in Seattle, Wash. … also a standout track athlete in high school … varsity MVP in 2008 and 2010 … Best In Field in 2010, MAIS 100m State Champion in 2009 and 2010, MAIS 200m State Champion in 2008, 2009, 2010 … holds school records in 100m Dash, 200m Dash, 400m Relay, 800m Relay … holds overall state records in 200m Dash and 800m Relay.

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Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Tuscaloosa County

high school and Personal data Comes to Tuscaloosa from the Netherlands where she is a member of the U19 Dutch National Team … earned 12 caps and scored eight goals … scored five goals and had two assists in the qualifying phase for the European Championships in Italy in four appearances ... competed in the La Manga tourna-ment in Spain and played against Italy, Switzerland and Scotland … scored two goals against Switzerland … found the back of the net against Spain at the Eu-ropean Championships … played for the soccer club Ter Leede as an attacker in the Holland’s Hoofdklasse … scored five goals in the competition before join-ing ADO The Hague in the Eredivisie… made four appearances in the premier league … was selected for full time residency as a member of the KNVB Talent Team, a program sponsored by the Top Sport and Education Centre (CTO) Amsterdam...attended High school at Hoeksch Lyceum and finished schooling at Caland Lyceum.

high school and Personal data Joins the Crimson Tide from Life Christian Academy and Tuscaloosa County High School ... was named the 2008 MVP at Tuscaloosa County High School and played club soccer for the Birmingham United Soccer Association in Birmingham for eight seasons under Andrew Brower ... also played on the Region III ODP squad and participated in the Region III Interregional Camp ... was an eight-time state champion with her club team and was a four-year Final Four Showcase participant ... was also named to the 2009 ECNL Chicago Eclipse All-Tournament team ... in the class-room she is a member of the FCLA and Interact in high school. Janea is the daughter of Terry and Vickie Simpson and has one brother named Jonathan.

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Head coach Todd Bramble earned his 100th career victory with a 1-0 shutout win over Texas Tech on

Sept. 17, at the Alabama Soccer Stadium.

Alabama head coach Todd Bramble enters his fourth season managing the Crimson Tide. In just three sea-sons the former Clemson coach has given the Alabama faithful much to look forward to.

In his third season at the Capstone the Alabama soccer team finished with an 8-8-2 record, the second time in three seasons that the Tide has finished .500 or better.

Bramble led the Tide to an undefeated start in the first five matches of the league season which marks the first time since 1995 an Alabama squad has done so. Over that span the Tide earned a 1-1 draw against No. 6 Florida, which marked the first points against the Gators since 2005.

Individually, three players nabbed All-SEC honors, which tied the 2004 team for the most in school history. Goalkeeper Justine Bernier became the first Alabama player to earn first team accolades since 1999. Forward Victoria Frederick was named to the second team and newcomer Molly Atherton nabbed

all-freshman honors.

Bernier also became just the second player in school history to be named a first team NSCAA All-Region selection. Over the course of the season the goal-keeper broke the school record in saves and shutouts.

In the classroom the team excelled once again, earning the NSCAA Academic Team Award. Brooke Rogers and Frederick were named to the NSCAA Scholar All-South Region team. Rogers was also named to the SEC Community Service team and the CoSIDA All-District team.

In his second season at the helm Bramble welcomed 11 new players to the fold as he started to sculpt the program. The team finished 6-11-1 overall in the rebuilding year but did earn some big wins.

The Crimson Tide claimed the Red Raider Classic tournament title by defeating host Texas Tech in thrill-ing fashion by netting a goal in the final seconds of the final overtime. Alabama then went on to beat TCU to earn the team title.

Individually goalkeeper Justine Bernier was named to the All-SEC second team as she paced the league in saves per game and ranked second in saves made.

Off the field Alabama was recognized by the NSCAA for its academic achievements, garnering the organiza-tion’s team award. Also four individuals were named to the NSCAA All-South Region Scholar Team as Alex Butera, Grace Lawson, Victoria Frederick and Brooke Rogers garnered the honors.

In just his first season at the helm of the Crimson Tide, Todd Bramble immediately made his mark. Bramble led Alabama to a 9-9-2 overall record and a 4-6-1 mark in Southeastern Conference play. The four wins were the most by any Alabama team since 2004 and the four victories in the first seven games of the conference slate was the most since 1998. Alabama also earned its first appearance to the SEC Tourna-ment since 2004.

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Alabama made an incredible transformation on the defensive end as the Crimson Tide posted eight shut-outs, including a school record six clean sheets to start the home slate. The eight shutouts rank third all-time at Alabama and ranked second in the league during the 2008 campaign.

Individually Brooke Rogers became the first Alabama player to earn all-conference accolades since 2004, by being named to the second team. Nine players under the watch of Bramble posted career years, including seniors Kailey Corken and Jessica Deegan. Corken paced the Tide with 17 points on seven goals and three assists while Deegan capped off her career with four goals and four assists.

Bramble took over the Crimson Tide after a successful seven-year stint as head coach at Clemson University.

“Todd’s record of on-field achievement and success in the classroom made him a standout candidate for our job at Alabama,” UA Director of Athletics Mal Moore said upon Bramble’s hiring. “Todd has a proven resume of consistent success and is a good fit to lead our program to the next level. He’s a proven evaluator of talent, a strong recruiter, and a hard worker who will field a tough, smart, competitive team.”

During Bramble’s tenure at the helm of the program, he took the Lady Tigers to the NCAA Tournament every season reaching the NCAA Elite Eight once and the NCAA Sweet 16 twice. In addition, his teams have finished in the top 25 nationally five times and have placed in the top three in the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence three times. Bramble had an 80-51-17 overall record and did not have a losing season at Clemson.

“It’s a tremendous honor to be joining such a pres-tigious academic institution and an athletic depart-ment with a rich tradition of success,” Bramble said. “Alabama made such a strong impression on me and my wife that the opportunity from a professional standpoint and being able to move our family to the Tuscaloosa community was impossible to pass up.”

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In 2007, Bramble led Clemson to the NCAA Tour-nament for the seventh straight year advancing to the second round before falling to 15th-ranked Ten-nessee, 1-0. The Tigers posted a 10-6-5 record with victories over 23rd-ranked Long Beach State and seventh-ranked South Carolina. Bramble’s Tigers played nine ranked teams in 2007 and posted an impressive 8-2-1 home record. Three Tigers earned All-ACC honors and two players were recognized as ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District.

Bramble has 18 career wins over top 25 teams in-cluding two top-five wins on the road in 2004 when the Lady Tigers won at fourth-ranked Texas and fifth-ranked Texas A&M. It marked the first time in 20 years, since the men’s soccer team did it in 1984, that a Clemson program defeated top-five teams in consecutive road games.

Bramble’s teams have had an equally impressive record in the classroom as they have had on the soccer field. The Lady Tigers posted a 3.0 or better cumulative team grade point average all 13 semes-ters that he led the team and have recorded a 3.25 or better team GPA for the last seven semesters.

In addition, each of the program’s seven NSCAA Academic All-American selections played under Bramble.

Bramble served as the top assistant under Clemson head men’s soccer coach Trevor Adair from 1995-99. The Tigers had three top-12 seasons and reached the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals twice and the Sweet 16 three times in those five seasons. The 1998 team finished with a 22-2 overall record and a number-one final regular season national ranking and won the ACC Championship that season.

Prior to being an assistant men’s coach at Clemson, Bramble also served under Adair as an assistant at Brown University in Providence, R. I., from 1991-94. The 1994 Brown team advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.

Prior to joining Clemson as the head women’s coach, Bramble was the head coach of the men’s soccer program at Butler University in Indianapolis for the 2000 season.

Bramble has also coached at the international level, where he was an assistant coach for the United States under-17 national team that competed in the World Championships in 1999.

Bramble received a degree in Business Management from Mercer University in Macon, Ga., in 1995. He was an all-conference goalkeeper at Mercer before spending one year in the National Professional Soccer League with the Memphis Rogues (1989-90). The native of Atlanta, Ga., is married to the former Cindy Rivard. The couple has two children: Cole and Morgan.

career capsule at clemson: In 2007, Bramble led Clemson to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh straight year advancing to the second round before falling to Southeastern Conference foe 15th-ranked Tennessee, 1-0. The Tigers posted a 10-6-5 record with victories over 23rd-ranked Long Beach State and seventh-ranked South Carolina. Bramble’s Tigers played nine ranked teams in 2007

and posted an impressive 8-2-1 home record. Three Tigers earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference and two players were recognized as ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District.

The 2006 Lady Tigers reached the NCAA Elite Eight and were ranked in a tie for 14th in the final NSCAA poll. Bramble’s team achieved an NCAA Tournament first in 2006 when the team advanced three consecutive matches in tournament play by winning penalty kicks, tying Vanderbilt, Oklahoma State and Stanford in regulation before advancing on penalty kicks in all three matches. The Lady Tigers recorded two wins over top 25 teams, includ-ing a 2-1 victory over ninth-ranked Wake Forest at Riggs Field. The team finished the season with an 11-8-5 overall record and four Lady Tigers earned All-ACC accolades in 2006.

During the 2005 season, Clemson finished with a 9-9-2 overall record and participated in the NCAA Tournament in Chapel Hill, N.C. That year then unranked Clemson recorded two upsets over top-12 teams, sixth-ranked Duke and 12th-ranked Wake Forest. Three Lady Tigers were named to the All-ACC Second-Team.

In 2004, Clemson finished with a 10-8-2 record overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 11th straight season in the program’s history. Five players were named All-ACC as Clemson ranked 25th in the final Soccer America poll.

In 2003, the Lady Tigers finished with an 11-7-2 overall record, a 10th straight berth in the NCAA Tournament and a final NSCAA ranking of 17th. Four Clemson players were selected to the All-ACC team and Courtney Foster was named a First-Team Freshman All-American by Soccer Buzz magazine.

In 2002, Bramble guided the Lady Tigers to a 14-8 record overall and another NCAA appearance. The Lady Tigers reached the championship of the ACC Tournament that season. Delilah Arrington was named the ACC’s Player-of-the-Year and an NSCAA All-American. Three Lady Tigers were named to the All-ACC team and Clemson was ranked 14th in the final NSCAA poll.

In his first season in 2001, Bramble led the Lady Tigers to a 15-5-1 record overall and a No. 11 final national ranking. Clemson also advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the fifth time in program history. Katie Carson was named a Third-Team All-American by the NSCAA and three Clemson players were named to the All-ACC team.

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coaching TimelineAlabama2008-present (fourth season)overall record (23-28-5)2008 9-9-22009 6-11-12010 8-8-2

clemson2001-07 (seven seasons)overall record (80-51-17)2001 15-5-12002 14-8-02003 11-7-22004 10-8-22005 9-9-22006 11-8-52007 10-6-5career record 103-79-22 (.566)

brAmble QuicK fAcTs:coaching experienceAssistant Men’s Coach at Brown from 1991-94Assistant Men’s Coach at Clemson from 1995-99Head Men’s Coach at Butler in 2000Head Women’s Coach at Clemson from 2001 -07Head Women’s coach at Alabama 2008-present

Playing experiencecollege Lettered four years at Mercer; Named all-confer-ence in 1988 Professional Played for the Memphis Rogues of the NPSL in 1989-90

educationGraduated from Mercer in 1995; earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management

Postseason experienceAssistant men’s coach at brown: NCAA Quarterfinal Round in 1994.

Assistant men’s coach at clemson:Three trips to the NCAA Tournament between 1995 and 1999 including two appearances in the quarterfinals and three sweet 16 appearances.

head women’s coach at clemson: Advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2001, his first season as head coach; Clemson also participated in the 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Tournaments.

head coach at Alabama:Led Alabama to first SEC Tournament appearance since 2004 in 2008.

PersonalBorn April 5, 1967; married to the former Cindy Rivard of Providence, R.I., on February 10, 1996; the couple have two children, Cole and Morgan.

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Assistant coach Tatum Clowney has coached with Todd Bramble for six seasons and enters her

fourth at Alabama.

A former assistant coach and player at Clemson for Alabama head coach Todd Bramble, Tatum Clowney joined the Crimson Tide staff as assistant coach in December of 2007. Clowney enters her fourth season on the Crimson Tide bench alongside Bramble in 2011. She is involved in every aspect of the program, including scouting op-ponents and day-to-day operations. Off the field, her main responsibilities include evaluating and recruiting players and video analysis. She also holds her premier coaching license “Having Tatum join me on the Alabama staff has been extremely important to our transition here,” Bramble said. “Her familiarity with my philosophies enhance my belief that organization and attention to detail are im-perative to the success of the student-athletes on and off the field.” Clowney, who also was an assistant coach at Charleston Southern University (2004-05) in Charleston, S.C., and at Converse College (2003) in Spartanburg, S.C., con-tinues a long association with Bramble that dates to her playing days at Clemson. Clowney spent two seasons as a full-time assistant under Bramble at Clemson. She was a volunteer assistant for Bramble and the Tigers in 2006 and was promoted to a full-time position for the 2007 season. Clowney played for the Tigers from 1998 through 2001, when Bramble was an assistant coach for the men’s team (through 1998) and was the head coach of the Tigers her last season of action (2001). “In all the various responsibilities that are thrown at as-sistant coaches, she is competent at everything,” Bram-ble said. “She relates well with the players, is a great mentor, understands tactics and can teach technique. Tatum is on the fast-track in this profession and I am fortunate to be able to have her on my staff during this crucial period that will determine the success we have in the future.” “The opportunity to continue my coaching career with Todd Bramble was an important factor behind my de-cision to join the staff at Alabama,” said Clowney. “I was very excited to join an institution with such a rich

athletic tradition, top-notch facilities and great univer-sity support. The atmosphere in Tuscaloosa provides the same type of family atmosphere that our coaching staff seeks to build with our team.” Clowney has enjoyed a high level of success as both player and a coach. She was a member of the Clemson team from 1998-2001, a period during which the Lady Tigers had some of their most successful seasons, ad-vancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 all four years, reaching the Elite Eight twice (1999 and 2000) and winning the school’s first ACC title. Clemson finished that season ranked fifth nationally in the final NSCAA poll.

Clowney scored 10 goals and recorded 18 assists dur-ing her career. The 18 assists in 77 career games ranks ninth in Clemson history. Clowney was named the team’s Most Improved Player as a sophomore in 1999. She was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2001 and 2002. Clowney also received the ACC Top Six Award for her dedication to community service. Clowney was a member of the Region III South Team that won a gold medal in the 2001 Olympic Festival in Chicago, Ill., and was a member of the National “B” team player pool in 2001. She played professionally for the Charlotte Speed in 1999 and the Atlanta Classics in 2000 and 2001. Clowney also has been a standout as a coach and re-cruiter. In two years at Charleston Southern she helped bring in that program’s most decorated recruiting class ever. Soccer Buzz ranked the 2005 Buccaneers’ recruit-ing class as the best in the Big South Conference and ranked the group in the top 25 regionally. While in Charleston, Clowney also coached the Mount Pleasant Soccer Club team. Clowney has served on the coaching staff for the state of South Carolina’s Olympic Development Program, the Alabama Olympic Development Program and on the Region III staff. She has also worked with various clubs throughout South Carolina and Alabama. A native of Greenville, S.C., and a graduate of East-side High School, Clowney graduated from Clemson with honors in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education. In 2005, she earned a Master’s degree in education from Charleston Southern.

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Assistant coach Jason Lowe has been instrumental in the development of the Alabama goalkeepers,

including all-region selection Justine Bernier.

Alabama assistant coach Jason Lowe is in his third sea-son at the Capstone in 2011.

Lowe is instrumental in the development of the goal-keepers. Off the field Lowe coordinates the recruiting efforts, handles the academics and implements the Po-lar Heart Rate Monitor system for training.

Year two under Lowe saw even more accolades ac-cumulate for the the Tide keepers. Justine Bernier be-came just the second player in Alabama history to earn NSCAA First-Team All-Region honors.

She also became the first Tide player since 1999 to be named to the All-Southeastern Conference First-Team. Despite being only a junior, Bernier broke the school records for shutouts and saves in a career.

In his first season on the bench Crimson Tide net-minder Justine Bernier flourished under his tutelage, leading the SEC in saves per game and ranking second in total saves en route to being named to the All-SEC second-team.

Lowe came to Alabama after serving as an assistant coach at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.

“Jason has a broad range of experience that ben-efits our program in a variety of ways,” Bramble said. “Certainly our goalkeepers will continue to improve through his training, but his abilities aren’t just limited to that area. He has a great mind for the game, is pas-sionate and is a tremendous addition to the university community.”

“Coach Bramble has a strong and clear vision for the future of Alabama soccer and I am excited to be a part of it,” Lowe said. “This is a university with such a pres-tigious athletics history. Hearing his vision for Alabama soccer and seeing the first class resources that the ath-letic department has put in place for the program, it is clear that he is building something special here in Tuscaloosa.”

Prior to coming to Alabama, Lowe spent two seasons with the Emory women’s soccer program as the team’s

goalkeeper coach. Under his direction Lowe guided first-year starter Sarah Wilkerson to a NSCAA/adidas All-South Region selection. Wilkerson’s 0.544 overall GAA was the 23rd-lowest in Division III in 2008, and the eighth-lowest single season average in school his-tory.

During his first season with the Eagles, he helped senior goalkeeper Emily Fedeles achieve First-Team All-UAA honors, an eighth-ranking nationally in goals against average (0.33) and a 10th-national ranking in Save Percentage (0.894). Emory reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and the Sweet 16 in 2007.

Lowe also served as the Director of Goalkeeping for Tophat Soccer Club from 2006-09. In that time the club’s goalkeepers have led their respective teams to four Georgia State Championships, two Region III Premier League Championships and seven appearanc-es at the 2007 Southern Regional Championships. In 2008, Lowe was the head coach of the Tophat 07 Gold (U19) team that won the Georgia State Championship and reached the Regional Finals.

He began coaching with the Twin City Youth Soccer Association in 2000 where he coached the 88, 86 and 85 Lady Twins in addition to training the club’s goal-keepers. He then moved to Connecticut where he was a staff coach with the Connecticut Football Club and coached the U12, U13 and U14 CFC Wolves until he moved to Atlanta in 2005.

Lowe holds his USSF B License and his USSF National Goalkeeping License. Lowe graduated in 1998 from Wake Forest University with a degree in business and was a goalkeeper on the men’s soccer team. He returned to Winston-Salem in 2000 and earned his MBA at the Babcock Graduate School of Management in 2002.

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The Southeastern Conference has continued its rise as one of the top conferences in women’s soccer. The 2010 women’s soccer season reaffirmed the SEC’s prominence in the country. Three teams from the SEC were invited to the NCAA Tournament. Auburn, Florida and South Carolina all made the 64-team field. The six teams combined for a record of 2-2-1 with the Gamecocks advancing to the third round. The SEC now has a 51-60-10 (.452) NCAA Tournament record in 65 appearances. SEC women’s soccer will begin its 19th season in the year of 2011 deeply rooted in the national scene of collegiate soccer. Since the SEC initiated women’s soccer as a varsity sport in 1993, the sport’s popularity has grown through the country and especially in the Southeast. A defining point in the SEC’s women’s soccer success came in 1995 when FOX Sports South broadcast the SEC Tournament Championship match between Alabama and Kentucky on a tape-delayed basis, signifying the first appearance of an SEC women’s soccer match on television. Southeastern Conference women’s soccer continued to grow over the next couple of years as the conference made a name for itself nationally. In 1998, the SEC had its breakout season with Florida winning the conference’s first NCAA title in women’s soccer in just the program’s fourth year of existence. The league led the nation with six NCAA Tournament teams that year, an accomplishment which firmly inserted the SEC as one of the major conferences in women’s soccer. The SEC also made bigger strides in its television coverage with three regular season matches and the SEC Tourna-ment championship match shown live on the SEC-TV package. In 2003, the SEC Soccer Tournament moved to a neutral site in Orange Beach, Alabama, signifying the growth of the sports’ popularity. In 2006, SEC-TV’s women’s soccer coverage was increased to four regular-season matches, in addition to the SEC Tournament championship match. The SEC began a new television agreement with ESPN in 2009. This new agreement has seen television coverage of SEC women’s soccer increase 300 percent from the previ-ous season. ESPNU, which is available in more than 73 million households, will televise four regular season matches in addition to the SEC Tournament championship match. Additionally, FOX, CSS and COX will combine to push the SEC’s television appearances to more than 15 matches per year. That incremental growth, combined with increasing exposure on the national and regional scene, has SEC women’s soccer looking to blossom to new heights in the year 2011 and beyond.

The Southeastern Conference’s sustained growth, combined with increasing exposure on the national and regional scene, has SEC women's soccer looking to blossom to new heights in 2011 and well beyond.

in 2010, the sec boasted ...• Two NSCAA Scholar All-Americans

• Eight programs earning NSCAA/adidas College Team Academic Awards

• Four All-Americans

• 18 student-athletes on the NSCAA All-Region teams

• Two Soccer America Freshman All-Americans

• Three teams advancing to the postseason for the 13th time in the past 14 seasons

• Three CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans

• 14 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Dis-trict picks

• Five Top Drawer National Team of the Season mem-bers and three Top Drawer All-Rookie Team selection.

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2010 record overAll home AwAy neuTrAlALL GAMES 8-8-2 6-3-1 2-5-1 0-0CONFERENCE 3-6-2 2-2-1 1-4-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-2 4-1 1-1 0-0

date opponent w/l score Attendance

Aug. 20 SAMFORD W 2-1 1284

Aug. 22 at UAB W 1-0 352

Aug. 28 FURMAN L 0-3 1012

Sept.. 05 CHATTANOOGA W OT 2-1 604

Sept. 10 at No. 20 Memphis L 1-4 479

Sept. 12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 3-0 416

Sept. 17 TEXAS TECH W 1-0 574

*Sept. 24 MISSISSIPPI W 2-0 924

*Sept. 26 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 2-0 352

*Oct. 1 at LSU T O2 0-0 1982

*Oct. 5 at Arkansas W 2-1 665

*Oct. 8 No. 6 FLORIDA T O2 1-1 754

*Oct. 10 No. 15 SOUTH CAROLINA L 1-2 602

*Oct. 15 at Kentucky L 1-3 502

*Oct. 17 at Vanderbilt L 0-2 837

*Oct. 21 No. 20 GEORGIA L 0-3 686

*Oct. 24 at Tennessee L O2 0-1 1434

*Oct. 29 at Auburn L OT 1-2 1148

* SEC Match

2010 Team sTaTIsTICs Alabama opponents

Goals-Shot attempts 20-249 24-254

Goals scored per game 1.11 1.33

Shot pct. .080 .094

Shots on goal-Attempts 104-249 118-254

SOG pct. .418 .465

Shots/Game 13.8 14.1

CORNER KICKS 79 77

PENALTY KICKS 2-4 4-5

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 14 5

Red cards 0 0

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Total 7208 7399

Dates/Avg Per Date 10/721 8/925

Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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goAls by Period first second oT oT2 TotalAlabama 12 7 1 0 20Opponents 6 16 1 1 24

shoTs by Period 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 104 132 11 2 249Opponents 92 145 7 10 254

sAves by Period 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 44 43 2 5 94Opponents 32 47 5 0 84

corner KicKs by Prd 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 39 40 0 0 79Opponents 33 40 2 2 77

fouls by Period 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 92 93 5 1 191Opponents 61 64 3 4 132

Rosaly Petriello and Kaitlyn Smith celebrate the game-winning goal in the 2010 season opener

against Samford.

2010 IndIvIdual sTaTIsTICs

## PlAyer gP g A Pts shots shot% sog sog% gw PK-AT12 Brooke Rogers 18 7 0 14 38 .184 17 .447 2 0-022 Victoria Frederick 18 4 6 14 38 .105 21 .553 2 0-011 Rosaly Petriello 18 4 1 9 42 .095 10 .238 2 2-316 Ariel Armijo 18 2 1 5 10 .200 7 .700 1 0-013 Lindsey Sillers 13 2 0 4 5 .400 2 .400 0 0-05 Kendall Khanna 18 1 2 4 31 .032 11 .355 1 0-056 Molly Atherton 18 0 2 2 40 .000 17 .425 0 0-120 Ashley Willis 18 0 2 2 9 .000 6 .667 0 0-021 Tia King 18 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-025 Veronika Wolfkeil 15 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-014 Kaitlyn Smith 18 0 0 0 11 .000 3 .273 0 0-04 K.K. Duffy 18 0 0 0 11 .000 3 .273 0 0-09 Amanda Ortegon 6 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-08 Josie Rix 5 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-023 Shannon Lathrop 13 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-015 Carly Mygrants 16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-099 Courtney Pixler 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-018 Meghan Duffy 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-017 Hailey Hull 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-010 Megan Petersen 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-07 Ellie Smith 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-06 Kylee Brown 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-01 Justine Bernier 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 20 16 56 249 .080 104 .418 8 2-4 opponents 18 24 17 65 254 .094 118 .465 8 4-5

2010 GoalkeepInG sTaTIsTICs

## goAlTenders gP minutes gA Avg save Pct w l T sho1 Justine Bernier 14 1318:20 16 1.09 77 .828 6 6 2 50 Shanna Brooks 3 277:25 5 1.62 14 .737 2 1 0 100 Laura Nicholls 1 90:00 3 3.00 1 .250 0 1 0 0 Total 18 1685:45 24 1.28 94 .797 8 8 2 6 opponents 18 1685:45 20 1.07 84 .808 8 8 2 5

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The 2-0 win over Mississippi started a string of three straight shutouts to begin the conference

season.

2010 IndIvIdual sTaTIsTICs (seC maTChes)

## PlAyer gP g A Pts shots shot% sog sog% gw PK-AT22 Victoria Frederick 11 3 5 11 20 .150 11 .550 1 0-012 Brooke Rogers 11 3 0 6 19 .158 8 .421 1 0-013 Lindsey Sillers 10 2 0 4 5 .400 2 .400 0 0-011 Rosaly Petriello 11 1 0 2 24 .042 6 .250 0 0-15 Kendall Khanna 11 1 0 2 14 .071 6 .429 1 0-016 Ariel Armijo 11 0 1 1 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-020 Ashley Willis 11 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-056 Molly Atherton 11 0 0 0 17 .000 9 .529 0 0-114 Kaitlyn Smith 11 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-04 K.K. Duffy 11 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-021 Tia King 11 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-08 Josie Rix 4 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-023 Shannon Lathrop 7 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-025 Veronika Wolfkeil 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-018 Meghan Duffy 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-017 Hailey Hull 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-015 Carly Mygrants 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-010 Megan Petersen 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-06 Kylee Brown 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-01 Justine Bernier 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 11 10 7 27 126 .079 54 .429 3 0-2 opponents 11 15 10 40 173 .087 80 .462 6 4-4

2010 GoalkeepInG sTaTIsTICs (seC maTChes)

## goAlTenders gP minutes gA Avg save Pct w l T sho1 Justine Bernier 11 1048:20 15 1.29 63 .808 3 6 2 3 Total 11 1048:20 15 1.29 65 .812 3 6 2 3 opponents 11 1048:20 10 0.86 44 .815 6 3 2 4

goAls by Period first second oT oT2 TotalAlabama 5 5 0 0 10Opponents 5 8 1 1 15

shoTs by Period 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 51 68 5 2 126Opponents 60 97 6 10 173

sAves by Period 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 28 31 1 5 65Opponents 17 24 3 0 44

corner KicKs by Prd 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 27 22 0 0 49Opponents 22 25 2 2 51

fouls by Period 1st 2nd oT oT2 TotalAlabama 55 57 3 1 116Opponents 46 45 2 4 97

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Game 1AlAbAmA 2, sAmford 1

Aug. 20, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f samford 0 1 1 Alabama 1 1 2 scoring summAry 1 3:08 uA brooke rogers (1) (veronika wolfkeil) 2 76:10 uA rosaly Petriello (1) 3 79:01 sAm lindsay matern (lauren cook)

shotssamford 13, Alabama 14

savessamford 8 (Alyssa whitehead 8), Alabama 9 (Justine bernier 9)

Game 2AlAbAmA 1, uAb 0

Aug. 22, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f Alabama 1 0 1 uAb 0 0 0 scoring summAry1 6:29 uA brooke rogers (2) (victoria frederick; molly Atherton)

shotsAlabama 6, uAb 10

savesAlabama 3 (Justine bernier 3), uAb 1 (Alexis braziel 1)

Game 3 furmAn 3, AlAbAmA 0

Aug. 28, 2010 goals by period 1 2 f furman 1 2 3 Alabama 0 0 0 scoring summAry 1 15:12 fur rachel shelnutt (1) (unassisted) 2 62:02 fur martha hall (1) (rachel shelnutt) 3 77:05 fur rachel shelnutt (2) (Kitty Tryon)

shots furman 5, Alabama 29

savesfurman 11 (Jessica smith 11), Alabama 1 (laura nicholls 1)

Game 4 AlAbAmA 2, chATTAnoogA 1

sept. 5, 2010 goals by period 1 2 oT f chattanooga 0 1 0 1 Alabama 1 0 1 2 scoring summAry 1 38:01 uA rosaly Petriello (2) (unassisted) 2 57:09 uTc Kerbi Towry (donna-Kay henry) 3 97:25 uA rosaly Petriello (3)

shotschattanooga 9, Alabama 33

saveschattanooga 9 (Taylor mangrum 9), Alabama 4 (shanna brooks 4)

Game 5memPhis 4, AlAbAmA 1

sept. 10, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f Alabama 1 0 1 memphis 0 4 4 scoring summAry 1 41:16 uA Ariel Armijo (1) (Kendall Khanna; molly Atherton) 2 52:32 mem Taylor isenhower (1) (vendula strnadova) 3 62:25 mem Taylor isenhower (2) (Ashley berra) 4 80:07 mem emmaleigh davis (1) 5 81:27 mem laura laufenberg (2) (lizzy hildenbrandt)

shotsAlabama 8, memphis 18

savesAlabama 6 (shanna brooks 6), memphis 2 (elise Kuhar-Pitters 2)

Game 6 AlAbAmA 3, middle Tennessee 0

sept. 12, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f middle Tennessee 0 0 0 Alabama 2 1 3 scoring summAry 1 8:33 uA victoria frederick (1) (rosaly Petriello) 2 9:33 uA brooke rogers (3) (Ashley willis) 3 83:59 uA brooke rogers (4) (unassisted)

shotsmiddle Tennessee 12, Alabama 20 savesmiddle Tennessee 5 (cushing, rebecca 5), Alabama 4 (shanna brooks 4)

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Game 7AlAbAmA 1, TexAs Tech 0

sept. 17, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f Texas Tech 0 0 0 Alabama 1 0 1 scoring summAry 1 43:53 uA Ariel Armijo (1) (Kendall Khanna;Tia King)

shotsTexas Tech 14, Alabama 13

savesTexas Tech 4 (erin wikelius 4), Alabama 2 (Justine bernier 2)

Game 8AlAbAmA 2, mississiPPi 0

sept. 24, 2010 goals by period 1 2 f mississippi 0 0 0 Alabama 1 1 2 scoring summAry 1 4:09 uA brooke rogers (5) (victoria frederick) 2 79:29 uA rosaly Petriello (4) (Ashley willis)

shotsmississippi 15, Alabama 14

savesmississippi 4 (sarah story 4), Alabama 9 (Justine bernier 9)

Game 9 AlAbAmA 2,mississiPPi sTATe 0

sept. 26, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f mississippi state 0 0 0 Alabama 0 2 2 scoring summAry 1 53:57 uA Kendall Khanna (1) (victoria frederick) 2 80:50 uA brooke rogers (6) (victoria frederick)

shotsmississippi state 18, Alabama 20

savesmississippi state 6 (skylar rosson 6), Alabama 8 (Justine bernier 8)

Game 10 lsu 0, AlAbAmA 0

oct. 1, 2010 goals by period 1 2 oT 2oT f Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 lsu 0 0 0 0 0 shotsAlabama 7, lsu 16

savesAlabama 7 (Justine bernier 7), lsu 4 (megan Kinneman 4)

Game 11 AlAbAmA 2, ArKAnsAs 1

oct. 9, 2009 goals by period 1 2 f Alabama 2 0 2 Arkansas 0 1 1 scoring summAry 1 35:58 uA lindsey sillers (1) (victoria frederick) 2 41:21 uA victoria frederick (2) (unassisted) 3 79:06 ArK laurel Pastor (2) (Ally Atkins)

shotsAlabama 12, Arkansas 17

savesAlabama 6 (Justine bernier 5; Team 1), Arkansas 5 (britni williams 5)

Game 12 AlAbAmA 1, no. 6 floridA 1

oct. 8, 2010 goals by period 1 2 oT 2oT f florida 0 1 0 0 1 Alabama 0 1 0 0 1 scoring summAry 1 46:27 uf Annis,Tahnai (8) (Travis,Taylor) 2 89:03 uA brooke rogers (7) (victoria frederick)

shotsflorida 23, Alabama 8 savesflorida 1 (fraine,Katie 1), Alabama 10 (Justine bernier 10)

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Game 13no. 15 souTh cArolinA 2, AlAbAmA 1

oct. 10, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f south carolina 2 0 2 Alabama 1 0 1 scoring summAry 1 11:09 sc Kayla grimsley (8) 2 37:07 uA lindsey sillers (2) (Ariel Armijo) 3 41:33 sc Kayla grimsley (9)

shotssouth carolina 11, Alabama 9

savessouth carolina 3 (mollie Patton 3), Alabama 5 (Justine bernier 5)

Game 14KenTucKy 3, AlAbAmA 1

oct. 15, 2010

goals by period 1 2 f Alabama 0 1 1 Kentucky 0 3 3 scoring summAry 1 55:10 uK caitlin landis (5) (sydney hiance;danielle Krohn) 2 59:43 uK laura novikoff (1) (Alyssa Telang) 3 75:23 uA victoria frederick (3) (unassisted) 4 81:14 uK natalie starr (1)

shotsAlabama 17, Kentucky 11 savesAlabama 4 (Justine bernier 4), Kentucky 6 (sydney hiance 5; Team 1)

Game 15 vAnderbilT 2, AlAbAmA 0

oct. 17, 2010 goals by period 1 2 f Alabama 0 0 0 vanderbilt 1 1 2 scoring summAry 1 2:35 vAndy candace west (4) corner kick 2 53:10 vAndy c.J. rhoades (3) Penalty kick

shotsAlabama 8, vanderbilt 7

savesAlabama 2 (Justine bernier 2), vanderbilt 4 (rachel bachtel4 )

Game 16 no. 20 georgiA 3, AlAbAmA 0

oct. 21, 2010 goals by period 1 2 f georgia 2 1 3 Alabama 0 0 0 scoring summAry 1 3:46 ug Alexa newfield (6) (rebekah Perry) 2 42:43 ug meghan gibbons (7) (caroline simpson) 3 49:14 ug Alexa newfield Penalty kick shots georgia 14, Alabama 10

savesgeorgia 4 (Ashley baker 4), Alabama 5 (Justine bernier 5)

Game 17 Tennessee 1, AlAbAmA 0

oct. 24, 2010 goals by period 1 2 oT 2oT f Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 0 0 0 1 1 scoring summAry 1 104:33 Tn emily dowd (7) (chelsea hatcher

shotsAlabama 16, Tennessee 19 savesAlabama 4 (Justine bernier 4), Tennessee 6 (molly baird 6)

Game 18 Auburn 2, AlAbAmA 1

oct. 29, 2010 goals by period 1 2 oT f Alabama 1 0 0 1 Auburn 0 1 1 2 scoring summAry 1 12:00 uA victoria frederick (4) (unassisted) 2 89:43 Au Julie King (3) (Katy frierson) 3 93:47 Au Ana cate (3) (Katy frierson)

shotsAlabama 5, Auburn 22 savesAlabama 5 (Justine bernier 4; TeAm 1), Auburn 1 (Amy howard 1)

Alabama scored in the last minute of regulation to earn a hard fought draw against No. 6 ranked

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aCademIC all-ameRICans2007 Kailey Corken (Third Team)2002 Katie Holtzapfel (Second Team) Kim Zarzour (First Team)2001 Kim Zarzour (First Team)

aCademIC all-dIsTRICT2010 Brooke Rogers (Second Team) 2007 Kailey Corken (First Team) 2005 Libby Probst (Second Team) Leigh Alexander (Third Team)2004 Allison DeLisle (First Team) Katie French (Third Team)2003 Katie French (First Team) Lauren Imwalle (First Team) Katie Holtzapfel (Second Team) Dawn Nash (Second Team)2002 Dawn Nash (First Team) Katie French (Second Team)

nsCaa aCademICall-ReGIon 2010 Victoria Frederick (Second Team) Brooke Rogers (Third Team)2009 Alex Butera (Third Team) Victoria Frederick (Third Team) Grace Lawson (Third Team) Brooke Rogers (Third Team)1998 Christine Miller (First Team)

seC CommunITy seRvICe TeamEvery year the SEC recognizes outstanding student-athletes for their volunteer work in the community. The Crimson Tide has had seven student-athletes spot-lighted for their service.

2010 Brooke Rogers2009 Brooke Rogers2008 Karen Lansden2007 Hayley MacDonald2005 Kailey Corken2004 Katie French2003 Caroline Bolz2002 Katie French2001 Katie French1998 Christine Miller

seC aCademIC honoR Roll2010 Justine Bernier, Victoria Frederick, Hailey

Hull, Kelly King, Shannon Lathrop, Carly Mygrants, Laura Nicholls, Rosaly Petriello, Brooke Rogers, Lindsey Sillers, Katie Woolbright.

2009 Justine Bernier, Alex Butera, Victoria Frederick, Hailey Hull, Kelsey King, Shannon Lathrop, Grace Lawson, Carly Mygrants, Laura Nicholls, Brooke Rogers, Lauren Ruta, Kelly King.

2008 Alex Butera, Kailey Corken Jessica Deegan, Victoria Frederick, Kara

Gudmens, Hailey Hull, Cara Kelly, Kelsey King, Karen Lansden, Grace Lawson, Carly Mygrants, Callie Pike, Colleen Posey, Brooke Rogers, Ashley Scheidt.

2007 Alex Butera, Ann B. Collins, Kailey Corken, Jessica Deegan, Kara Gudmens, Cara Kelly, Kelsey King, Karen Lansden, Hayley MacDonald, Jordan O’Banion, Callie Pike, Colleen Posey, Jamie Zimmer-man.

2006 Suzanne Baker, Alex Butera, Courtney Casto, Annie B. Collins, Kailey Corken, Jessie Deegan, Kara Gudmens, Gillian Kilburn, Brittni Lally, Karen Landsen, Haley MacDonald, Jordan O’Banion, Coleen Posey.

2005 Leigh Alexander, Susie Beard, Allison DeLisle, Hayley MacDonald, Cally Mor-rill, Jordan O’Banion, Libby Probst.

2004 Leigh Alexander, Rebecca Baker, Jean-nette Browning, Carly Carson, Allison DeLisle, Katie French, Cally Morrill, Libby Probst.

2003 Rebecca Baker, Caroline Bolz, Jeannette Browning, Carly Carson, Jiselle Decker, Katie French, Katie Holtzafpel, Lauren Imwalle, Elizabeth Jannik, Laura Lowman, Dawn Nash, Katie Nirider, Kim Zarzour.

2002 Rebecca Baker, Dawn Battle, Caroline Bolz, Jeannette Browning, Jiselle

Decker, Michele Evans, Katie French, Ka-tie Holtzapfel, Lauren Imwalle, Elizabeth Jannik, Missy Keller, Courtney McCotter, Kristen McRee, Melissa Montgomery, Erin Mosely, Kathleen Motheral, Dawn Nash, Katie Nirider, Ellen Sanders, Dani-elle Watson, Kim Zarzour.

2001 Michele Evans, Amanda Lewis, Kathleen Motheral, Ellen Sanders, Danielle Watson, Kim Zarzour.

2000 LaTonda Eubanks, Michele Evans, Amanda Lewis, Kathleen Motheral, Kim Zarzour.

1999 Tiffany Carle, LaTonda Eubanks, Kath-leen Motheral, Martha Mouring, Tracey Timmerman.

1998 Tiffany Carle, Leah Formby, Christine Miller, Martha Mouring, Nellie O’Connor, Tricia Pappalardo, Laura Reddin, Latonda Eubanks.

1997 Nellie Barnes, Jennifer Carle, Cari Hig-gins, Nicole Lees, Amy Lerche, Christine Miller, Nellie O’Connor, Laura Reddin, Carrie Warner, Angela Young.

1996 Jennifer Carle, Jill Davis, Leah Formby, Cari Higgins, Nicole Lees, Amy Lerche, Christine Miller, Nellie O’Connor, Amy Pseja, Angela Young.

1995 Jennifer Carle, Cari Higgins, Amy Lerche, Amy Pseja.

1994 Cindy Blevins, Gena Jones, Amy Lerche, Jennifer Piasky, Amy Pseja.

aCademIChonoRees

Alabama soccer student-athletes who have been named Academic All-America, all-district, all-region and all-SEC

seC fIRsT-yeaR aCademIC honoR Roll2010 Molly Atherton, Kendall Khanna,

Courtney Pixler.2009 Kelsey Breaugh, Lindsey Sillers, Katie

Woolbright. 2008 Shannon Lathrop, Chloe Estephan.2007 Sydney Barker, Victoria Frederick, Hai-

ley Hull, Carly Mygrants, Callie O’Steen, Brooke Rogers, Molly Wittig

“Our players have established a tradition of excelling in the classroom. We can guarantee academic success here with the resources that are available to the student-athletes and with the way we approach the recruiting process. We are committed to bringing in not just great soccer players, but great students as well. We want well-rounded young ladies in our program. The resources at Bryant Hall for the student-athletes are first class. From the beginning everything is in place to ensure they get off to a good start. Then every step of the way they get assistance with personal growth and development in and out of the classroom all the way to graduation and beyond.”

Todd bRambleAlAbAmA heAd coAch

2006 Annie B. Collins, Kailey Corken, Jessie Deegan, Kara Gudmens, Brittni Lally, Karen Lansden, Callie Pike, Colleen Posey.

2005 Susie Beard, Rayme Hubbard, Hayley Mac-Donald, Jordan O’Banion.

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h. boyd mCwhoRTeR seC posTGRaduaTe sCholaRshIp2004 Lauren Imwalle

paul w. bRyanT awaRd1999 Martha Mouring

nsCaa all-souTh ReGIon2010 Justine Bernier (First Team)1998 Dawn Battle, D (Second Team) Rachel Brown, G (Second Team) Melissa McGee, F (Second Team) Tiffany Carle, M (Third Team) Christine Miller, M (Third Team)1997 Ashley Kirkland, F (First Team) Nellie Barnes, D (Third Team)1996 Nellie Barnes, D (Third Team)1995 Amy Pseja, G (Third Team)

soCCeR buzz all-souTheasT ReGIon2002 Missy Keller, D (Third Team)1998 TiffanyCarle, M (First Team) Dawn Battle, D (Second Team) Rachel Brown, G (Second Team)1997 Ashley Kirkland, F (Second Team) Nellie Barnes, D (Third Team)1996 Amy Pseja, D (Third Team)

soCCeR buzz fReshmen all-ameRICan1998 Rachel Brown, G (First Team) Dawn Battle, D (Second Team)

soCCeR buzz all-fReshmen CenTRal ReGIon1998 Dawn Battle, D Rachel Brown, G

soCCeR buzz ReGIon fReshman of The yeaR1998 Rachel Brown, G

soCCeR buzz naTIonal elITe Team of The week2007 Justine Bernier, GK2005 Libby Probst, F2002 Laura Lowman, G2001 Danielle Watson, F1999 Danielle Watson, F

soCCeR ameRICa naTIonal playeR of The week2005 Libby Probst, F

soCCeR ameRICa GoalkeepeR of The week2007 Justine Bernier, GK

Top dRaweR soCCeR naTIonal Team of The week2010 Justine Bernier2006 Kara Gudmens 2005 Libby Probst

aThleTIChonoRees

Alabama soccer student-athletes who have been recognized by the SEC and other organizations for their efforts on the pitch.

all-seC2010 Justine Bernier (First Team) Victoria Frederick (Second Team)2009 Justine Bernier (Second Team)2008 Brooke Rogers (Second Team)2004 Libby Probst (Second Team)2003 Lauren Imwalle (Second Team)2002 Missy Keller (Second Team)2000 Missy Keller (Second Team)1999 Rachel Brown (First Team)1998 Rachel Brown (First Team) Tiffany Carle (Second Team)1997 Ashley Kirkland (First Team) Carrie Warner (First Team)1996 Amy Pseja (First Team) Ashley Kirkland (Second Team)1995 Taylor Eubank (Second Team) Amy Pseja (Second Team)1994 Taylor Eubank (First Team) Amy Pseja (First Team)

seC all-TouRnamenT1998 Dawn Battle, Rachel Brown1997 Ashley Kirkland, Nellie Barnes1996 Ashley Kirkland1995 Taylor Eubank, Nikki Kubiszyn, Christine Miller1994 Taylor Eubank, Amy Pseja

seC all-fReshman2010 Molly Atherton2007 Justine Bernier, Victoria Frederick2005 Kara Gudmens, Colleen Posey2004 Jordan O’Banion, Chelsea Stang2003 Gillian Kilburn

seC playeR of The week 2008 Victoria Frederick2005 Libby Probst2004 Kylie Boyd, Gillian Kilburn2002 Laura Lowman1999 Danielle Watson1998 Tiffany Carle1997 Carrie Warner1995 Amy Pseja

seC defensIve playeR of The week2010 Justine Bernier2009 Justine Bernier2008 Kara Gudmens2007 Justine Bernier

seC CoaCh of The yeaR1998 Don Staley1995 Don Staley

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mosT PoinTs1. 15 Libby Probst Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20052. 12 Katie French Jackson State Sept. 22, 20023. 8 Jordan O'Banion Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20054. 7 Victoria Frederick South Alabama Sept. 6, 2009 7 Carly Mygrants Alabama State Sept. 19, 2007

mosT goAls1. 5 Katie French Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002 5 Libby Probst Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20053. 3 Ashley Kirkland LSU Oct. 20, 1996 3 12 Times

mosT AssisTs1. 5 Libby Probst Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20052. 3 Dawn Nash Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002 3 Katie French McNeese State Sept. 27, 2001 3 Melissa McGee Northern Arizona Sept. 24, 2000 3 Alex Butera Alabama State Sept. 19, 20075. 2 42 Times

mosT shoTs1. 11 Jennifer Carle South Alabama Sept. 14, 19942. 10 Libby Probst Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20053. 9 Danielle Watson Alabama A&M Sept. 28, 2001 9 Libby Probst Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002 9 Carly Mygrants Alabama State Sept. 19, 2007 9 Jessica Deegan Chattanooga Sept. 19, 20087. 8 Ashley Kirkland Arkansas Oct. 19, 1997 8 Dawn Nash Tennessee Tech Sept. 12, 2003 8 Jennifer Carle at South Alabama Sept. 18, 1994 8 Kim Zarzour McNeese State Sept. 27, 2001 8 Melissa McGee LSU Oct. 15, 1999 8 Melissa McGee at Mississippi State Sept, 24, 1999 8 Taylor Eubank Charlotte Oct. 22, 1994 8 Rosaly Petriello Chattanooga Sept. 5, 2010

mosT sAves1. 24 Amy Pseja at Arkansas Sept. 25, 19942. 17 Rachel Brown at Baylor Sept. 6, 19983. 16 Amy Pseja vs Auburn Nov. 6, 1994 16 Justine Bernier Tennessee Oct. 25, 20075. 15 Amy Pseja at Texas A&M Sept. 15, 19956. 14 Amy Pseja vs Washington Sept.. 3, 1995 14 Carrie Warner Georgia Sept. 12, 19978. 13 7 times

Team Game ReCoRds

mosT PoinTs1. 51 Jackson State Sept. 22, 20022. 44 Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20053. 28 McNeese State Sept. 27, 20014. 26 Troy State Sept. 7, 19975. 24 Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 29, 1995

mosT goAls1. 20 Jackson State Sept. 22, 20022. 14 Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20053. 10 Troy State Sept. 7, 19974. 9 McNeese State Sept. 27, 2001 9 Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 29, 1995 9 Northwestern State Sept. 7, 1996 9 Alabama State Sept. 19, 2007

mosT AssisTs1. 16 Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20052. 11 Jackson State Sept. 22, 20023. 10 McNeese State Sept. 27, 20014. 6 at South Alabama Sept. 18, 1994 6 Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 29, 1995 6 Troy State Sept. 7, 1997 6 Birmingham-Southern Sept. 9, 2001 6 at Chattanooga Sept. 9, 2001 mosT shoTs1. 63 Jackson State Sept. 22, 20022. 43 Nicholls State Sept. 16, 20053. 41 Tennessee Tech Sept. 21, 19974. 40 McNeese State Sept. 27, 2001 40 Northwestern State Sept. 7, 1996 mosT sAves1. 24 at Arkansas Sept. 25, 19942. 17 at Baylor Sept. 6, 19983. 16 vs Auburn Nov. 6, 1994 16 vs Michigan Oct. 29, 1999 16 Tennessee Oct. 25, 20076. 15 at Georgia Sept. 10, 1999 15 at Texas A&M Sept. 15, 1995

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IndIvIdual sCoRInG ReCoRdsmosT PoinTsseason1. 37 Libby Probst (15g 7a) 20052. 29 Danielle Watson (12g 5a) 20013. 28 Jennifer Carle (12g 4a) 19944. 27 Dawn Nash (10g 7a) 20025. 26 Katie French (10g 6a) 2002 26 Ashley Kirkland (11g 4a) 1997 26 Tiffany Carle (11g 4a) 19988. 25 Ashley Kirkland (11g 3a) 19959. 23 Melissa McGee (10g 3a) 1997 23 Katie French (8g 7a) 2001 23 Taylor Eubank (11g 1a) 1994

career1. 85 Libby Probst (33g 19a) 2002-052. 73 Ashley Kirkland (30g 13a) 1995-973. 65 Melissa McGee (25g 15a) 1997-20004. 64 Katie French (24g 16a) 2001-045. 58 Dawn Nash (22g 14a) 2000-03 58 Jennifer Carle (25g 8a) 1994-977. 55 Danielle Watson (23g 9a) 1998-20018. 52 Tiffany Carle (24g 4a) 1997-20009. 50 Kylie Boyd (21g 8a) 2002-0510. 47 Katie Holtzapfel (18g 11a) 2000-03 47 Christine Miller (18g 11a) 1995-98 47 Victoria Frederick (16g 15a) 2007-10

PoinTs Per gAme (minimum 15 gAmes)season (minimum 15 games)1. 2.06 Libby Probst (18 games) 20052. 1.61 Danielle Watson (18 games) 20013. 1.53 Ashley Kirkland (17 games) 19974. 1.47 Jennifer Carle (19 games) 19945. 1.35 Taylor Eubank (17 games) 19946. 1.35 Dawn Nash (20 games) 20027. 1.32 Ashley Kirkland (19 games) 19958. 1.30 Katie French (20 games) 20029. 1.28 Katie French (18 games) 200110. 1.24 Tiffany Carle (21 games) 1998

career (minimum 40 games)1. 1.33 Ashley Kirkland (55 games) 1995-972. 1.09 Libby Probst (78 games) 2002-053. 0.84 Jennifer Carle (69 games) 1994-974. 0.82 Katie French (78 games) 2001-045. 0.81 Melissa McGee (80 games) 1997-20006. 0.81 Dawn Nash (72 games) 2000-037. 0.79 Tiffany Carle (66 games) 1997-20008. 0.71 Danielle Watson (78 games) 1998-20019. 0.68 Kylie Boyd (74 games) 2002-0510. 0.66 Jordan O’Banion (67 games) 2004-07

goAlsseason1. 15 Libby Probst 20052. 12 Jennifer Carle 1994 12 Danielle Watson 20014. 11 Ashley Kirkland 1997 11 Taylor Eubank 1994 11 Ashley Kirkland 1995 11 Tiffany Carle 19988. 10 Melissa McGee 1997 10 Katie French 2002 10 Dawn Nash 2002

career1. 33 Libby Probst 2002-052. 30 Ashley Kirkland 1995-973. 25 Jennifer Carle 1994-97 25 Melissa McGee 1997-20005. 24 Tiffany Carle 1997-2000 24 Katie French 2001-047. 23 Danielle Watson 1998-20018. 22 Dawn Nash 2000-039. 21 Kylie Boyd 2002-0510. 19 Taylor Eubank 1994-95

goAls Per gAme season (minimum 15 games)1. 0.83 Libby Probst (18 games) 20052. 0.67 Danielle Watson (18 games) 20013. 0.65 Ashley Kirkland (17 games) 1997 0.65 Taylor Eubank (17 games) 19945. 0.63 Jennifer Carle (19 games) 19946. 0.58 Ashley Kirkland (19 games) 19957. 0.53 Melissa McGee (19 games) 19978. 0.52 Tiffany Carle (21 games) 19989. 0.50 Dawn Nash (20 games) 2002 0.50 Katie French (20 games) 2002

career (minimum 40 games)1. 0.55 Ashley Kirkland (55 games) 1995-972. 0.42 Libby Probst (78 games) 2002-053. 0.36 Tiffany Carle (66 games) 1997-20004. 0.36 Jennifer Carle (69 games) 1994-975. 0.31 Melissa McGee (80 games) 1997-20006. 0.31 Katie French (78 games) 2001-047. 0.31 Dawn Nash (72 games) 2000-038. 0.29 Danielle Watson (78 games) 1998-20019. 0.28 Kylie Boyd (74 games) 2002-0510. 0.27 Jordan O’Banion (67 games) 2004-07

gAme-winning goAlsseason1. 5 Taylor Eubank 19942. 4 Ashley Kirkland 1995 4 Ashley Kirkland 1997 4 Jennifer Carle 19965. 3 Dawn Nash 2002 3 Libby Probst 2003 3 Christine Miller 1998 3 Dawn Nash 2003 3 Danielle Watson 2001 3 Jordan O’Banion 2004 3 Jennifer Carle 1994 3 Tiffany Carle 1998 3 Kailey Corken 2008

career1. 10 Ashley Kirkland 1995-972. 9 Jennifer Carle 1994-973. 7 Dawn Nash 2000-03 7 Libby Probst 2002-05 7 Taylor Eubank 1994-95 7 Tiffany Carle 1997-20007. 6 Danielle Watson 1998-2001 6 Kailey Corken 2005-08 6 Katie Holtzapfel 2000-0310. 5 Christine Miller 1995-98 5 Victoria Frederick 2007-10 5 Rosaly Petriello 2006-10

AssisTsseason1. 7 Dawn Nash 2002 7 Libby Probst 2004 7 Nicole Lees 1995 7 Libby Probst 2005 7 Melissa McGee 2000 7 Katie French 20017. 6 Katie French 2002 6 Ashley Kirkland 1996 6 Victoria Frederick 20109. 5 13 Times

career1. 19 Libby Probst 2002-052. 16 Katie French 2001-043. 15 Melissa McGee 1997-2000 15 Jessica Deegan 2005-08 15 Victoria Frederick 2007-106. 14 Dawn Nash 2000-037. 13 Martha Mouring 1996-99 13 Nicole Lees 1994-97 13 Ashley Kirkland 1995-9710. 12 Kim Zarzour 1999-2002

AssisTs Per gAme (minimum 15 gAmes)season (minimum 15 games)1. 0.41 Nicole Lees (17 games) 19952. 0.39 Katie French (18 games) 2001 0.39 Libby Probst (18 games) 20054. 0.35 Melissa McGee (20 games) 2000 0.35 Dawn Nash (20 games) 20026. 0.33 Libby Probst (21 games) 2004 0.33 Victoria Frederick (18 games) 20108. 0.32 Ashley Kirkland (19 games) 19969. 0.30 Katie French (20 games) 200210. 0.29 Martha Mouring (17 games) 1997 0.29 Alex Butera (17 games) 2007

career (minimum 40 games)1. 0.24 Libby Probst (78 games) 2002-052. 0.24 Ashley Kirkland (55 games) 1995-973. 0.21 Victoria Frederick (73 games) 2007-104. 0.21 Katie French (78 games) 2001-045. 0.20 Nicole Lees (65 games) 1994-97 0.20 Jessica Deegan (75 games) 2005-087. 0.19 Dawn Nash (72 games) 2000-038. 0.19 Melissa McGee (80 games) 1997-20009. 0.18 Ellen Sanders (60 games) 1998-200110. 0.18 Kailey Corken (61 games) 2005-08

shoTs ATTemPTedseason1. 66 Tiffany Carle (11 goals) 1998 66 Jennifer Carle (12 goals) 19943. 62 Ashley Kirkland (11 goals) 19974. 54 Libby Probst (15 goals) 20055. 50 Melissa McGee (2 goals) 19996. 47 Jessica Deegan (4 goals) 20087. 46 Danielle Watson (12 goals) 20018. 45 Dawn Nash (10 goals) 20029. 44 Taylor Eubank (11 goals) 1994 44 Kylie Boyd (8 goals) 2005

career 1. 164 Melissa McGee (25 goals) 1997-20002. 161 Libby Probst (33 goals) 2002-053. 145 Tiffany Carle (24 goals) 1997-20004. 135 Victoria Frederick (16 goals) 2007-105. 132 Ashley Kirkland (30 goals) 1995-976. 128 Dawn Nash (22 goals) 2000-037. 127 Jennifer Carle (25 goals) 1994-97 127 Rosaly Petriello (11 goals) 2006-109. 123 Brooke Rogers (15 goals) 2007-1010. 122 Kylie Boyd (21 goals) 2002-05

shoTs Per gAme (minimum 15 gAmes)season (minimum 15 games)1. 3.65 Ashley Kirkland (17 games) 19972. 3.47 Jennifer Carle (19 games) 19943. 3.14 Tiffany Carle (21 games) 19984. 3.00 Libby Probst (18 games) 20055. 2.59 Taylor Eubank (17 games) 1994 2.59 Kylie Boyd (17 games) 20057. 2.56 Danielle Watson (18 games) 20018. 2.50 Melissa McGee (20 games) 19999. 2.35 Jessica Deegan (20 games) 200810. 2.33 Rosaly Petriello (18 games) 2010

career (minimum 40 games)1. 2.40 Ashley Kirkland (55 games) 1995-972. 2.20 Tiffany Carle (66 games) 1997-20003. 2.06 Libby Probst (78 games) 2002-054. 2.05 Melissa McGee (80 games) 1997-20005. 1.85 Victoria Frederick (73 games) 2007-106. 1.84 Jennifer Carle (69 games) 1994-977. 1.79 Rosaly Petriello (71 games) 2006-108. 1.78 Dawn Nash (72 games) 2000-039. 1.65 Kylie Boyd (74 games) 2002-0510. 1.64 Brooke Rogers (75 games) 2007-10

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shoTs on goAlseason1. 30 Dawn Nash (10 goals) 2002 30 Libby Probst (15 goals) 20053. 26 Libby Probst (5 goals) 20024. 25 Katie Holtzapfel (7 goals) 20025. 22 Kylie Boyd (8 goals) 2005 22 Dawn Nash (8 goals) 20037. 21 Brooke Rogers (3 goals) 2007 21 Libby Probst (8 goals) 2003 21 Victoria Frederick (3 goals) 2008 21 Victoria Frederick (4 goals) 2010

career1. 94 Libby Probst (33 goals) 2002-052. 70 Brooke Rogers (15 goals) 2007-10 70 Victoria Frederick (16 goals) 2007-104. 60 Kylie Boyd (21 goals) 2002-055. 56 Rosaly Petriello (11 goals) 2006-106. 54 Dawn Nash (22 goals) 2000-037. 46 Cally Morrill (9 goals) 2002-058. 43 Kailey Corken (13 goals) 2005-089. 38 Jessica Deegan (7 goals) 2005-0810. 37 Katie French (24 goals) 2001-04

shoTs on goAl Per gAmeseason (minimum 15 games)1. 1.67 Libby Probst (18 games) 20052. 1.50 Dawn Nash (20 games) 20023. 1.30 Libby Probst (20 games) 20024. 1.29 Kylie Boyd (17 games) 20055. 1.25 Katie Holtzapfel (20 games) 20026. 1.17 Victoria Frederick (18 games) 20107. 1.16 Dawn Nash (19 games) 20038. 1.11 Libby Probst (19 games) 2003 1.11 Brooke Rogers (19 games) 200710. 1.05 Victoria Frederick (20 games) 2008

career (minimum 40 games)1. 1.21 Libby Probst (78 games) 2002-052. 0.96 Victoria Frederick (73 games) 2007-103. 0.93 Brooke Rogers (75 games) 2007-104. 0.81 Kylie Boyd (74 games) 2002-055. 0.79 Rosaly Petriello (71 games) 2006-106. 0.75 Dawn Nash (72 games) 2000-037. 0.70 Kailey Corken (61 games) 2005-088. 0.61 Cally Morrill (75 games) 2002-059. 0.54 Jordan O’Banion (67 games) 2004-0710. 0.51 Jessica Deegan (75 games) 2005-08 0.51 Kelsey King (63 games) 2006-09

PenAlTy KicKs mAdeseason1. 4 Katie French 20022. 3 Tiffany Carle 1998 3 Katie French 20014. 2 Nellie Barnes 1996 2 Melissa McGee 1998 2 Tiffany Carle 1997 2 Jordan O’Banion 2006 2 Taylor Eubank 1995 2 Rosaly Petriello 201010. 1 12 Times

career1. 9 Katie French 2001-042. 6 Tiffany Carle 1997-20003. 3 Jordan O’Banion 2004-07 3 Rosaly Petriello 2006-105. 2 Melissa McGee 1997-2000 2 Taylor Eubank 1994-95 2 Nellie Barnes 1996-978. 1 Eight Times

PenAlTy KicK ATTemPTsseason1. 5 Katie French 20022. 3 Katie French 2001 3 Tiffany Carle 1998 3 Nellie Barnes 1996 3 Rosaly Petriello 20106. 2 Jordan O’Banion 2006 2 Tiffany Carle 1997 2 Melissa McGee 1998 2 Taylor Eubank 199510. 1 13 Times

career1. 10 Katie French 2001-042. 6 Tiffany Carle 1997-20003. 4 Rosaly Petriello 2006-104. 3 Jordan O’Banion 2004-07 3 Nellie Barnes 1996-976. 2 Melissa McGee 1997-2000 2 Taylor Eubank 1994-958. 1 Nine Times

GoalkeepInG ReCoRds

sAvesseason1. 145 Justine Bernier 20072. 141 Rachel Brown 19983. 138 Rachel Brown 19994. 116 Kara Gudmens 2008 116 Justine Bernier 20096. 110 Amy Pseja 19957. 109 Carrie Warner 19978. 103 Amy Pseja 19949. 89 Courtney Rogers 200110. 88 Amy Pseja 1996 88 Kara Gudmens 2006

career1. 338 Justine bernier 2007-pres.2. 301 Amy Pseja 1994-963. 279 Rachel Brown 1998-994. 270 Kara Gudmens 2005-085. 183 Laura Lowman 2001-046. 152 Courtney Rogers 2001-027. 113 Carrie Warner 1996-978. 75 Tasha Denecke 1998-20009. 50 LaTonda Eubanks 1998-200010. 46 Karen Lansden 2005-08

sAves Per gAmeseason (minimum 15 games)1. 7.63 Justine Bernier (19 games) 20072. 7.33 Amy Pseja (15 games) 19953. 6.90 Rachel Brown (20 games) 19994. 6.71 Rachel Brown (21 games) 19985. 6.44 Justine Bernier (18 games) 20096. 6.11 Kara Gudmens (19 games) 20087. 6.06 Amy Pseja (17 games) 19948. 5.74 Carrie Warner (19 games) 19979. 4.94 Courtney Rogers (18 games) 200110. 4.67 Laura Lowman (18 games) 2003

career (minimum 40 games)1. 6.80 Rachel Brown (41 games) 1998-992. 6.63 Justine bernier (51 games) 2007-pres.3. 5.90 Amy Pseja (51 games) 1994-964. 4.82 Kara Gudmens (56 games) 2005-085. 3.89 Laura Lowman (47 games) 2001-04

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sAve PercenTAgeseason1. .952 Laura Lowman 20022. .920 Amy Pseja 19943. .857 Lauren Bowen 20014. .838 Justine Bernier 20075. .833 Karen Lansden 20076. .828 Justine Bernier 20107. .825 Rachel Brown 19988. .821 Amy Pseja 19959. .817 Justine Bernier 200910. .800 Kara Gudmens 2008

career1. .828 Justine bernier 2007-pres.2. .825 Amy Pseja 1994-963. .795 Rachel Brown 1998-994. .778 Emily Ahnell 1994-955. .776 Courtney Rogers 2001-026. .765 Carly Carson 2003-047. .762 Laura Lowman 2001-048. .758 Carrie Warner 1996-979. .748 Kara Gudmens 2005-0810. .728 Tasha Denecke 1998-2000

goAls AgAinsT AverAgeseason (minimum 750 minutes)1. 0.51 Amy Pseja 19942. 1.09 Justine Bernier 20103. 1.36 Courtney Rogers 20024. 1.41 Justine Bernier 20095. 1.43 Rachel Brown 19986. 1.45 Kara Gudmens 20057. 1.46 Laura Lowman 20048. 1.46 Courtney Rogers 20019. 1.53 Justine Bernier 200710. 1.56 Laura Lowman 2003

career (minimum 2000 minutes)1. 1.28 Amy Pseja 1994-962. 1.32 Laura Lowman 2001-043. 1.36 Justine Bernier 2007-pres.4. 1.42 Courtney Rogers 2001-025. 1.81 Rachel Brown 1998-996. 1.89 Kara Gudmens 2005-08

mosT winsseason1. 13 Rachel Brown (13-7-1) 19982. 12 Carrie Warner (12-6-0) 1997 12 Amy Pseja (12-3-1) 19944. 11 Amy Pseja (11-4-0) 19955. 10 Laura Lowman (10-11-0) 2004 10 Courtney Rogers (10-7-1) 20017. 8 Kara Gudmens (8-9-2) 2008 8 Justine Bernier (8-10-1) 2007 8 Courtney Rogers (8-6-1) 2002 8 Laura Lowman (8-8-2) 2003

career1. 30 Amy Pseja (30-16-3) 1994-962. 22 Laura Lowman (22-19-3) 2001-043. 20 Justine bernier (14-21-2) 2007-pres.4. 19 Rachel Brown (19-20-1) 1998-995. 18 Courtney Rogers (18-13-2) 2001-026. 16 Kara Gudmens (16-25-4) 2005-087. 12 Carrie Warner (12-6-0) 1996-978. 7 Karen Lansden (7-3-0) 2005-089. 4 Tasha Denecke (4-9-0) 1998-200010. 2 LaTonda Eubanks (2-6-0) 1998-2000

mosT shuTouTsseason1. 7 Carrie Warner 19972. 6 Kara Gudmens 20083. 5 Justine Bernier 2007 5 Amy Pseja 1994 5 Kara Gudmens 2006 5 Laura Lowman 2002 5 Justine Bernier 20108. 4 Rachel Brown 1998 4 Laura Lowman 2003 4 Justine Bernier 2009

career1. 14 Justine bernier 2007-pres.2. 12 Laura Lowman 2001-043. 11 Kara Gudmens 2005-084. 10 Amy Pseja 1994-965. 7 Carrie Warner 1996-97 7 Rachel Brown 1998-997. 5 Courtney Rogers 2001-028. 2 Karen Lansden 2005-089. 1 Carly Carson 2003-04 1 Tasha Denecke 1998-2000

paRTICIpaTIon

gAmes PlAyedseason1. 21 Chelsea Stang 2004 21 Rachel Brown 1998 21 Jordan O’Banion 2004 21 Rebecca Baker 2004 21 Dawn Battle 1998 21 Krissy Wisse 1998 21 Cally Morrill 2004 21 Libby Probst 2004 21 Kathleen Motheral 1998 21 Melissa McGee 1998 21 Christine Miller 1998 21 Katie French 2004 21 Amanda Smith 1998 21 Tiffany Carle 1998 21 Tricia Pappalardo 1998 21 Nellie O’Connor 1998 21 Gillian Kilburn 2004 21 Hayley MacDonald 2004 21 Allison DeLisle 2004 21 Kathleen Foody 1998 21 Leigh Alexander 2004 21 Laura Lowman 2004

career1. 80 Melissa McGee 1997-002. 79 Kathleen Foody 1996-993. 78 Christine Miller 1995-98 78 Kim Zarzour 1999-2002 78 Libby Probst 2002-05 78 Danielle Watson 1998-2001 78 Missy Keller 1999-2002 78 Katie French 2001-049. 77 Rebecca Baker 2000-04 77 Katie Holtzapfel 2000-03 77 Gillian Kilburn 2003-06

gAmes sTArTedseason1. 21 Melissa McGee 1998 21 Rachel Brown 1998 21 Christine Miller 1998 21 Leigh Alexander 2004 21 Chelsea Stang 2004 21 Tiffany Carle 1998 21 Cally Morrill 2004 21 Kathleen Motheral 19989. 20 25 Times

career1. 78 Missy Keller 1999-20022. 77 Katie Holtzapfel 2000-03 77 Kim Zarzour 1999-20024. 76 Martha Mouring 1996-995. 75 Melissa McGee 1997-2000 75 Christine Miller 1995-987. 74 Cally Morrill 2002-058. 72 Leah Formby 1995-989. 69 Nikki Kubiszyn 1994-97 69 Libby Probst 2002-05

minuTes PlAyedseason1. 1830 Laura Lowman 20042. 1804 Chelsea Stang 20043. 1775 Tiffany Carle 19994. 1759 Katie Holtzapfel 20025. 1756 Missy Keller 20026. 1748 Melissa McGee 19997. 1729 Kim Zarzour 19998. 1720 Missy Keller 19999. 1718 Leigh Alexander 200410. 1714 Alex Butera 2008 1714 Katie Holtzapfel 2003

career1. 5791 Cally Morrill 2002-052. 5408 Victoria Frederick 2007-103. 5331 Colleen Posey 2005-084. 5287 Libby Probst 2002-055. 5221 Katie Holtzapfel 2000-036. 5214 Missy Keller 1999-20027. 5072 Hayley MacDonald 2004-078. 5057 Kim Zarzour 1999-20029. 4663 Jessica Deegan 2005-0810. 4602 Allison DeLisle 2002-05

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PoinTs1. 157 (59g 39a) 20022. 146 (57g 32a) 19973. 142 (50g 42a) 20054. 135 (48g 39a) 20015. 126 (50g 26a) 19966. 111 (43g 25a) 19957. 106 (36g 34a) 20078. 104 (38g 28a) 20049. 101 (39g 23a) 1998 101 (36g 29a) 1994

PoinTs Per gAme1. 7.89 (18 games) 20052. 7.85 (20 games) 20023. 7.68 (19 games) 19974. 7.50 (18 games) 20015. 6.30 (20 games) 19966. 5.55 (20 games) 19957. 5.32 (19 games) 19948. 5.30 (20 games) 20079. 5.11 (19 games) 200310. 4.95 (21 games) 2004

goAls1. 59 20022. 57 19973. 50 1996 50 20055. 48 20016. 43 19957. 39 19988. 38 20049. 36 1994 36 2007

goAls Per gAme1. 3.00 (19 games) 19972. 2.95 (20 games) 20023. 2.78 (18 games) 20054. 2.67 (18 games) 20015. 2.50 (20 games) 19966. 2.15 (20 games) 19957. 1.89 (19 games) 19948. 1.86 (21 games) 19989. 1.81 (21 games) 200410. 1.80 (20 games) 2007

gAme-winning goAls1. 13 1997 13 1998 13 19944. 12 20025. 11 19956. 10 2004 10 20018. 9 2003 9 2008 9 2007

AssisTs1. 42 20052. 39 2002 39 20014. 34 20075. 32 19976. 29 1994 29 20038. 28 20049. 27 2008 27 2000

AssisTs Per gAme1. 2.33 (18 games) 20052. 2.17 (18 games) 20013. 1.95 (20 games) 20024. 1.70 (20 games) 20075. 1.68 (19 games) 19976. 1.53 (19 games) 1994 1.53 (19 games) 20038. 1.35 (20 games) 2008 1.35 (20 games) 200010. 1.33 (21 games) 2004

shoTs ATTemPTed1. 304 (59 goals) 20022. 293 (36 goals) 20073. 292 (25 goals) 20084. 291 (48 goals) 20015. 290 (57 goals) 19976. 284 (50 goals) 20057. 275 (36 goals) 19948. 270 (38 goals) 20049. 269 (39 goals) 199810. 249 (20 goals) 2010

shoTs Per gAme1. 16.17 (18 games) 20012. 15.78 (18 games) 20053. 15.26 (19 games) 19974. 15.20 (20 games) 20025. 14.65 (20 games) 20076. 14.60 (20 games) 20087. 14.47 (19 games) 19948. 13.83 (18 games) 20109. 12.86 (21 games) 200410. 12.81 (21 games) 1998

shoTs on goAl1. 193 (59 goals) 20022. 167 (36 goals) 20073. 130 (25 goals) 20084. 127 (50 goals) 20055. 125 (34 goals) 20036. 123 (38 goals) 20047. 104 (20 goals) 20109. 83 (19 goals) 20069. 81 (14 goals) 200910. 17 (48 goals) 2001

shoTs on goAl Per gAme1. 9.65 (20 games) 20022. 8.35 (20 games) 20073. 7.06 (18 games) 20054. 6.58 (19 games) 20035. 6.50 (20 games) 20086. 5.86 (21 games) 20047. 5.78 (18 games) 20108. 4.50 (18 games) 20099. 4.37 (19 games) 200610. 0.94 (18 games) 2001

PenAlTy KicKs mAde1. 5 19982. 4 2004 4 20024. 3 1997 3 2001 3 19967. 2 1995 2 2006 2 1999 2 2003 2 2010

PenAlTy KicK ATTemPTs1. 5 2002 5 2004 5 19984. 4 1996 4 20106. 3 2001 3 19978. 2 2003 2 1999 2 1995 2 2006

sAves1. 156 (48 GA, 156 saves) 19992. 155 (30 GA, 155 saves) 20073. 141 (30 GA, 141 saves) 19984. 132 (45 GA, 132 saves) 19955. 128 (38 GA, 128 saves) 20086. 118 (17 GA, 118 saves) 19947. 117 (26 GA, 117 saves) 20098. 111 (34 GA, 111 saves) 19979. 110 (28 GA, 110 saves) 2001 110 (44 GA, 110 saves) 2000

sAves Per gAme1. 7.80 (20 games) 19992. 7.75 (20 games) 20073. 6.95 (19 games) 19954. 6.71 (21 games) 19985. 6.50 (18 games) 20096. 6.40 (20 games) 20087. 6.21 (19 games) 19948. 6.11 (18 games) 20019. 5.84 (19 games) 199710. 5.50 (20 games) 2000

sAve PercenTAge1. .874 (17 GA, 118 saves) 19942. .838 (30 GA, 155 saves) 20073. .825 (30 GA, 141 saves) 19984. .818 (26 GA, 117 saves) 20095. .811 (21 GA, 90 saves) 20026. .797 (28 GA, 110 saves) 20017. .797 (24 GA, 94 saves) 20108. .787 (26 GA, 96 saves) 20059. .775 (29 GA, 100 saves) 200310. .771 (38 GA, 128 saves) 2008

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goAls AgAinsT AverAge1. 0.87 (17 GA, 1767 min) 19942. 1.03 (21 GA, 1840 min) 20023. 1.28 (24 GA, 1686 min) 20104. 1.40 (26 GA, 1675 min) 20055. 1.41 (30 GA, 1920 min) 1998 1.41 (26 GA, 1664 min) 20097. 1.45 (31 GA, 1919 min) 20048. 1.49 (29 GA, 1750 min) 20039. 1.49 (30 GA, 1810 min) 200710. 1.52 (28 GA, 1655 min) 2001

mosT wins1. 13 (13-7-1) 19982. 12 (12-6-0) 1997 12 (12-6-2) 2002 12 (12-4-1) 19945. 11 (11-9-0) 19956. 10 (10-11-0) 2004 10 (10-7-1) 20018. 9 (9-10-1) 2007 9 (9-9-2) 2008 9 (9-8-2) 2003

mosT shuTouTs1. 10 19942. 9 20023. 8 20084. 7 19975. 6 1998 6 2007 6 20108. 5 2006 5 2001 5 1996 5 2003

gAmes PlAyed1. 21 2004 21 19983. 20 1999 20 2002 20 1995 20 2007 20 2008 20 2000 20 199610. 19 2003 19 2006 19 1997 19 1994

minuTes PlAyed1. 20,171 20042. 20,159 20023. 19,989 20074. 19,801 20085. 19,208 20036. 18,520 20067. 18,473 20108. 18,288 20099. 18,225 199910. 17,918 2005

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TeAm gAme recordsoverallPoints 51 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Goals 20 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Assists 16 vs. Nicholls State Sept. 16, 2005Shots 63 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Saves 22 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002 22 vs. Jacksonville State Sept. 1, 1996Corners 19 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Fouls 35 vs. Southern Methodist Sept. 20, 1996

AlabamaPoints 51 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Goals 20 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Assists 16 vs. Nicholls State Sept. 16, 2005Shots 63 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Saves 13 vs. Auburn Nov. 2, 2001 13 vs. Vanderbilt Oct. 12, 2003Corners 19 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Fouls 30 vs. Texas A&M Sept. 8, 1996

opponentPoints 17 vs. Georgia Oct. 22, 2006Goals 5 vs. Georgia Oct. 22, 2006Assists 7 vs. Georgia Oct. 22, 2006Shots 28 vs. Kentucky Sept. 29, 2000 28 vs. Florida Oct. 22, 1999Saves 22 vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002 22 vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 1996Corners 12 vs. Vanderbilt Oct. 12, 2003Fouls 35 vs. Southern Methodist Sept. 20, 1996

individuAl gAme recordsAlabamaPoints 15 Libby Probst vs. Nicholls State Sept. 26, 2005Goals 5 Libby Probst vs. Nicholls State Sept. 16, 2005 5 Katie French vs. Jackson State Sept. 22, 2002Assists 5 Libby Probst vs. Nicholls State Sept. 16, 2005Shots 11 Jennifer Carle vs. South Alabama Sept. 14, 1994Saves 16 Justine Bernier vs. Tennessee Oct. 25, 2007 14 Carrie Warner vs. Georgia Sept. 12, 1997 13 Amy Pseja vs. Auburn Oct. 12, 1994

miscellAneous sTAdium recordsLongest Winning Streak 10 Sept. 14, 1997-Sept. 27, 1998Most Wins in a Season 9 1996, 1997Longest Game 110:00 several timesConsecutive Games with a Goal 35 Sept. 12, 1994-Nov. 5, 1998Largest Margin of Victory 20 vs. Jackson State, Sept. 22, 2002Largest Margin of Defeat: 5 vs. Florida, Oct. 19, 2008

aTTendanCe ReCoRds

record crowds1. 3,015 at Florida Oct. 3, 20082. 2,241 at Georgia Sept. 10, 19993. 2,232 at Florida Oct. 22, 19954. 1982 at LSU Oct. 1, 20105. 1,949 at Georgia Oct. 21, 20056. 1,467 at Florida Sept. 23, 20057. 1,434 at Tennessee Oct. 24, 20108. 1,391 at New Mexico Sept. 2, 20059. 1,380 at Auburn Nov. 11, 200210. 1,378 at Auburn Oct. 29, 2000

home records1. 1284 Samford Aug. 20, 20102. 1,252 Mississippi State Oct. 3, 20083. 1,213 Auburn Nov. 2, 20074. 1,202 Louisiana-Monroe Aug. 25, 20005. 1,107 Alabama A&M Aug. 27, 20046. 1,105 Auburn Oct. 7, 19997. 1,056 Alabama-Birmingham Sept. 9, 20058. 1,052 Wyoming Sept. 7, 20019. 1012 Furman Aug. 28, 201010. 1,009 Auburn Oct. 31, 2004

ATTendAnce AverAge1. 2010 18 dates 812 average2. 1999 20 dates 646 average3. 2000 20 dates 623 average4. 2003 19 dates 601 average5. 2009 18 dates 570 average6. 2002 20 dates 561 average7. 2008 20 dates 537 average8. 2001 18 dates 502 average9. 1997 20 dates 407 average10. 1995 20 dates 401 average

home ATTendAnce AverAge1. 2010 10 dates 721 average2. 1999 nine dates 671 average3. 2000 11 dates 646 average4. 2002 10 dates 587 average5. 2001 11 dates 580 average6. 1998 six dates 540 average7. 2003 nine dates 512 average8. 2008 10 dates 510 average9. 2009 nine dates 457 average10. 1995 six dates 372 average

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AKronAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 4, 2009 W, 4-0 Albequerque, N.M.

APPAlAchiAn sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 3, 1994 W, 2-0 Boone, N.C.

AlAbAmA A&mAlabama leads 2-0Sept. 28, 2001 W, 5-1 TuscaloosaAug. 27, 2004 W, 7-0 Tuscaloosa

AlAbAmA sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 19, 2007 W, 9-0 Tuscaloosa

AmericAnAlabama trails 0-1Sept. 6, 2004 L, 2-3 Harrisonburg, Va.

ArKAnsAsAlabama leads 11-5-2Sept. 23, 1988 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 25, 1994 W, 2-0 Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 14, 1995 W, 4-1 TuscaloosaOct. 18, 1996 T, 3-3 (2ot) Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 19, 1997 W, 5-3 TuscaloosaOct. 18, 1998 W, 2-1 Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 17, 1999 L, 2-3 (ot) TuscaloosaOct. 15, 2000 L, 2-5 Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 21, 2001 W, 3-2 TuscaloosaOct. 20, 2002 L, 0-2 Feyetteville, Ark.Oct. 26, 2003 W, 3-1 TuscaloosaOct. 17, 2004 W, 3-1 Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 16, 2005 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 13, 2006 L, 0-5 Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 12, 2007 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaOct. 10, 2008 W, 3-1 Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 4, 2009 T, 0-0 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 3, 2010 W, 2-1 Fayetteville, Ark.

ArKAnsAs-liTTle rocKAlabama leads 1-0Oct. 29, 1994 W, 4-0 Mobile

ArKAnsAs sTATeAlabama leads 3-0Sept. 18, 2001 W, 3-1 Jonesboro, Ark.Sept. 14, 2003 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaSept. 4, 2004 W, 4-0 Tuscaloosa

AuburnAlabama trails 6-11-2Oct. 12, 1994 T, 0-0 TuscaloosaNov. 4, 1994 L, 1-2 (ot) Fayetteville, Ark.Oct. 25, 1995 L, 2-5 AuburnNov. 3, 1995 W, 1-0 AuburnOct. 25, 1996 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaOct. 26, 1997 W, 3-2 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 25, 1998 W, 3-2 AuburnOct. 7, 1999 W, 3-1 TuscaloosaOct. 29, 2000 L, 0-3 AuburnNov. 2, 2001 L, 1-2 (ot) TuscaloosaNov. 1, 2002 T, 0-0 (2ot) AuburnOct. 31, 2003 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 29, 2004 L, 1-3 AuburnOct. 28, 2005 W, 6-3 TuscaloosaOct. 28, 2006 L, 1-6 AuburnNov. 2, 2007 L, 0-1 TuscaloosaOct. 31, 2008 L, 0-4 AuburnOct. 30, 2009 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaOct. 29, 2010 L, 1-2 (ot) Auburn

bAylorAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 6, 1998 L, 1-2 Waco, Texas

berry collegeAlabama trails 4-0Sept. 26, 1987 L, 1-5 Mt. Berry, Ga.Oct. 31, 2987 L, 2-4 TuscaloosaOct. 2, 1988 L, 0-1 Mt. Berry , Ga.Oct. 29, 1988 L, 0-6 Montgomery

birminghAm-souThernAlabama leads 3-0Sept. 20, 2001 W, 4-0 TuscaloosaAug. 29, 2004 W, 4-1 BirminghamSept. 17, 2006 W, 2-0 Tuscaloosa

cAl sTATe-fullerTonAlabama trails 2-0Sept. 21, 1997 L, 1-3 Los Angeles, Calif.Sept. 5, 2008 L, 1-3 Fullerton, Calif.

cenTrAl floridAAlabama trails 3-1Sept. 27, 1986 L, 0-17 Orlando, Fla.Oct. 14, 1988 L, 0-6 Orlando, Fla.Oct. 20, 1995 L, 2-3 Orlando, FlaNov. 3, 1996 W, 2-1 Tuscaloosa

college of bocA rATonAlabama trails 2-0Sept. 27, 1986 L, 0-5 Orlando, Fla.Sept. 24, 1988 L, 0-1 Montgomery

chATTAnoogAAlabama leads 4-1Sept. 9, 2001 W, 6-1 Chattanooga, Tenn.Sept. 6, 2002 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 12, 2004 L, 1-2 (ot) TuscaloosaSept. 19, 2008 W, 5-0 TuscaloosaSept. 5, 2010 W, 2-1 (ot) Tuscaloosa

colorAdoAlabama trails 2-1Sept. 18, 1998 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 17, 1999 L, 1-3 Boulder, Colo.Aug. 27, 2006 L, 1-4 Nashville, Tenn.

colorAdo collegeAlabama trails 1-0Nov. 1, 1996 L, 2-5 Nashville, Tenn.

dAvidsonAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 4, 1994 W, 2-0 Davidson, N.C.

denverAlabama trails 1-0Aug. 27, 2006 L, 0-4 Nashville, Tenn.

duKeAlabama trails 3-0Sept. 3, 1988 L, 0-6 Durham, N.C.Oct. 29, 1995 L, 0-7 Durham, N.C.Oct. 4, 1997 L, 0-3 Durham, N.C.

duQuesneAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 2, 2007 W, 1-0 Pittsburgh, Pa.

eAsT cArolinAAlabama leads 1-0Oct. 16, 1994 W, 4-1 Greenville, N.C.

elonAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 4, 1988 L, 2-4 Elon College, N.C.

emoryAlabama leads 2-1Sept. 30, 1986 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaSept. 13, 1987 W, 6-0 Atlanta, Ga.Sept. 10, 1988 W, 3-2 Tuscaloosa

ersKine collegeAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 4, 1986 L, 0-5 Due West, S.C.

floridAAlabama trails 0-13-2Oct. 22, 1995 L, 0-5 Gainesville, Fla.Oct. 27, 1996 L, 1-4 TuscaloosaOct. 23, 1998 L, 1-3 TuscaloosaOct. 22, 1999 L, 0-4 TuscaloosaOct. 20, 2000 L, 0-6 Gainesville, Fla.Oct. 25, 2002 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaOct. 3, 2003 L, 0-5 Gainesville, Fla.Sept. 24, 2004 L, 0-1 TuscaloosaSept. 23, 2005 T, 2-2 (2ot) Gainesville, Fla.

Sept. 24, 2006 L, 1-4 TuscaloosaOct. 21, 2007 L, 1-5 Gainesville, Fla.Oct. 19, 2008 L, 6-1 TuscaloosaNov. 5, 2008 L, 1-2 Orange Beach, Ala.Oct. 9, 2009 L, 0-2 Gainesville, Fla.Oct. 8, 2010 T, 1-1 (2ot) Tuscaloosa

floridA inTernATionAlAlabama trails 2-1Sept. 28, 1986 L 0-11 Orlando, Fla.Oct. 16, 1988 L, 0-1 Orlando, Fla.Oct. 2, 1998 W, 3-2 Miami, Fla.

furmAnAlabama trails 2-0Oct. 2, 1994 L, 0-1 TuscaloosaAug. 28, 2010 L, 0-3 Tuscaloosa

georgiAAlabama trails 3-11Sept. 8, 1995 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaNov. 8, 1996 L, 2-3 Lexington, Ky.Sept. 12, 1997 L, 1-2 TuscalooosaNov. 6, 1997 L, 2-3 Gainesville, Fla.Sept. 10, 1999 L, 0-1 (ot) Athens, Ga.Oct. 5, 2001 L 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 4, 2002 W, 4-1 Athens, Ga.Oct. 22, 2004 W, 3-1 TuscalooosaOct. 21, 2005 L, 0-2 Athens, Ga.Oct. 22, 2006 L, 1-5 TuscaloosaOct. 28, 2007 L, 1-3 Athens, Ga.Oct. 26, 2008 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaOct. 22, 2009 L, 0-3 Athens, Ga.Oct. 21, 2010 L, 0-3 Tuscaloosa

georgiA souThernseries tied 1-1Sept. 7, 1994 W, 4-1 TuscaloosaSept. 17, 1996 L, 0-2 Statesboro, Ga.

georgiA sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Oct. 30, 1994 W, 2-0 Mobile

hunTingdon collegeAlabama leads 4-2Oct. 11, 1986 L, 0-7 TuscaloosaNov. 1, 1986 L, 0-10 MontgomerySept. 15, 1987 W 2-0 TuscaloosaOct. 1, 1987 W 3-2 (ot) MontgomerySept. 21, 1988 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaOct. 30, 1988 W, 7-2 Montgomery

JAcKson sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 22, 2002 W, 20-0 Tuscaloosa

JAcKsonville sTATeAlabama leads 6-0Nov. 3, 1997 W, 5-0 TuscaloosaSept. 1, 2000 W, 3-1 TuscaloosaAug. 29, 2003 W, 7-2 Jacksonville, Ala.Sept. 19, 2004 W, 3-2 (2ot) TuscaloosaAug. 31, 2008 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaAug. 30, 2009 W, 2-1 Jacksonville, Ala.

JAcKsonvilleAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 1, 1996 W, 6-0 Tuscaloosa

JAmes mAdisonAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 4, 2004 L, 1-2 Harrisonburg, Va.

KAnsAsAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 8, 2006 L, 1-2 (ot) Tuscaloosa

KenTucKyAlabama trails 4-9-1Sept. 10, 1994 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaNov. 5, 1995 L, 1-2 AuburnSept. 27, 1996 L, 1-2 Lexington, Ky.Sept. 11, 1998 W, 1-0 Lexington, Ky.Sept. 29, 2000 L, 2-4 TuscaloosaOct. 26, 2001 L, 1-7 Lexington, Ky.Oct. 10, 2003 L, 1-4 TuscaloosaOct. 1, 2004 L, 0-1 Lexington, Ky.Sept. 30, 2005 T, 1-1 (2ot) Tuscaloosa

Oct. 1, 2006 L, 0-3 Lexington, Ky.Sept. 30, 2007 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaSept. 28, 2008 L, 0-2 Lexington, Ky.Oct. 16, 2009 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaOct. 15, 2010 L, 1-3 Lexington, Ky.

KennesAw sTATeAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 7, 2007 L, 2-3 Tuscaloosa

lAgrAnge collegeAlabama leads 3-0Oct. 5, 1986 W, 9-0 LaGrange, Ga.Oct. 10, 1987 W, forfeit TuscaloosaNov. 7, 1987 W, forfeit LaGrange, Ga.

louisiAnA-lAfAyeTTeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 26, 2003 W, 2-0 Tuscaloosa

louisiAnA-monroeAlabama leads 2-0Aug. 25, 2000 W, 4-1 TuscaloosaSept. 1, 2002 W, 4-0 Tuscaloosa

lsuAlabama leads 9-5-2Oct. 15, 1995 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaOct. 20, 1996 W, 6-2 TuscaloosaOct. 17, 1997 W, 5-0 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 16, 1998 W, 2-0 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 15, 1999 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaOct. 13, 2000 L, 1-2 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 19, 2001 T, 0-0 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 18, 2002 W, 2-1 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 24, 2003 W, 3-2 TuscaloosaOct. 15, 2004 W, 2-1 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 14, 2005 W, 3-1 TuscaloosaOct. 16, 2006 L, 2-4 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 14, 2007 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 12, 2008 L, 0-7 Baton Rouge, La.Oct. 2, 2009 L, 0-3 TuscaloosaOct. 1, 2010 T, 0-0 (2ot) Baton Rouge, La.

mArylAndAlabama leads 1-0Nov. 1, 1998 W, 2-1 Baton Rouge, La.

mcneese sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 27, 2001 W, 9-0 Tuscaloosa

memPhisAlabama trails 1-3-1Sept. 2, 2006 W, 2-0 Memphis, Tenn.Sept. 16, 2007 L, 0-2 TuscalooosaAug. 29, 2008 T, 1-1 (2ot) Memphis, Tenn.Sept. 13, 2009 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaSept. 10, 2010 L, 1-4 Memphis, Tenn.

mercerAlabama leads 6-0Sept. 27, 1987 W, 2-0 Mt. Berry, Ga.Sept. 17, 1988 W, 4-1 Macon, Ga.Nov. 2, 1988 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 18, 2005 W, 5-1 TuscaloosaSept. 15, 2006 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 9, 2007 W, 1-0 Macon, Ga.

miAmiseries tied 1-1Oct. 4, 1998 W, 3-0 Miami, Fla.Sept. 3, 2000 L, 0-1 Tuscaloosa

michigAnAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 29, 1999 L, 1-2 Lexington, Ky.

middle TennesseeAlabama leads 4-1Oct. 9, 1996 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaSept. 22, 2001 L, 1-2 Mufreesboro, Tenn.Sept. 15, 2002 W, 4-0 TuscaloosaSept. 14, 2007 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaSept. 12, 2010 W, 3-0 Tuscaloosa

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millsAPs collegeAlabama leads 3-0Sept. 4, 1987 W, 8-0 TuscaloosaOct. 4, 1987 W, 4-0 Jackson, Miss. Sept. 9, 1988 W, 7-0 Tuscaloosa

minnesoTAAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 31, 1999 L, 2-4 Lexington, Ky.

mississiPPiAlabama trails 7-10Sept. 24, 1995 W, 4-3 Oxford, Miss.Oct. 10, 1995 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaSept. 15, 1996 L, 1-3 Oxford, Miss.Sept. 28, 1997 W, 3-0 Oxford, Miss.Sept. 25, 1998 W, 4-3 TuscaloosaSept. 26, 1999 L, 0-2 Oxford, Miss.Oct. 6, 2000 W, 1-0 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 8, 2001 L, 0-1 Oxford, Miss.Oct. 11, 2002 L, 1-2 TuscalooosaOct. 17, 2003 L, 1-3 Oxford, MissOct. 8, 2004 W, 1-0 (ot) TuscaloosaOct. 7, 2005 L, 0-3 Oxford, Miss.Oct. 9, 2006 L, 0-4 TuscaloosaOct. 7, 2007 L, 0-3 Oxford, Miss.Oct. 5, 2008 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaNov. 1, 2009 L, 0-1 Oxford, Miss.Sept. 24, 2010 W, 2-0 Tuscaloosa

mississiPPi sTATeAlabama leads 10-4-2Sept. 22, 1995 W, 2-1 Starkville, Miss.Sept. 13, 1996 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaSept. 26, 1997 W, 2-1 Starkville, Miss.Sept. 27, 1998 W, 4-0 TuscaloosaSept. 24, 1999 W, 1-0 Starkville, Miss.Oct. 8, 2000 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaOct. 10, 2001 W, 2-1 Starkville, Miss.Oct. 13, 2002 T, 1-1 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 19, 2003 T, 1-1 (2ot) Starkville, Miss.Oct. 10, 2004 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 9, 2005 L, 1-2 Starkville, Miss.Oct. 6, 2006 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaOct. 5, 2007 L, 1-3 Starkville, Miss.Oct. 3, 2008 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaSept. 29, 2009 W, 1-0 Starkville, Miss.Sept. 26, 2010 W, 2-0 Tuscaloosa

mississiPPi vAlley sTATeAlabama leads 3-0Oct. 31, 2004 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaSept. 23, 2007 W, 5-0 TuscaloosaSept. 21, 2008 W, 1-0 Tuscaloosa

universiTy of mobileAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 21, 2004 L, 0-1 Tuscaloosa

monTAnAAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 5, 1998 L, 0-1 Waco, Texas

nebrAsKAAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 6, 1996 L, 0-2 Lincoln, Neb.

new mexicoseries tied, 1-1Sept. 22, 2000 L, 0-1 (ot) TuscaloosaSept. 2, 2005 W, 1-0 Albequerque, N.M.

nicholls sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 16, 2005 W, 14-0 Tuscaloosa

norThern AriZonAAlabama leads 2-0Sept. 24, 2000 W, 3-1 TuscaloosaSept. 7, 2003 W, 1-0 Flagstaff, Ariz.

norTh cArolinAAlabama trails 2-0Oct. 25, 1987 L, 0-8 Chapel Hill, N.C.Oct. 3, 1997 L, 0-6 Durham, N.C.

unc-chArloTTeAlabama leads 2-0Oct. 22, 1994 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaSept. 27, 1995 W, 3-1 Charlotte, N.C.

norTh cArolinA sTATeAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 24, 1987 L, 0-7 Raleigh, N.C.

unc-wilmingTonAlabama leads 1-0Oct. 15, 1994 W, 1-0 Wilmington, N.C.

norTh TexAsAlabama leads 1-0Oct. 31, 1998 W, 2-1 Baton Rouge, La.

norThwesTern sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 7, 1996 W, 9-0 Tuscaloosa

oKlAhomAseries tied 1-1Sept. 3, 1999 W, 1-0 (ot) TuscaloosaSept. 10, 2000 L, 1-2 Norman, Okla.

oKlAhomA sTATeseries tied 1-1Sept. 5, 1999 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 8, 2000 L, 0-1 Stillwater, Okla.

orAl roberTsAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 5, 1997 W, 2-0 Tuscaloosa

riceseries tied 1-1Sept. 27, 2002 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaSept. 19, 2003 L, 0-1 Houston, Texas

rhodes collegeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 6, 1987 W, 7-0 Tuscaloosa

roberT morrisAlabama leads 1-0Aug. 31, 2007 W, 3-1 Moon Twp., Pa.

sAm housTon sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 21, 2003 W, 5-1 Huntsville, Texas

sAmfordAlabama leads 2-1Sept. 12, 2008 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaAug. 28, 2009 L, 0-3 Birmingham, Ala.Aug. 20, 2010 W, 2-1 Tuscaloosa

sAnTA clArAAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 3, 1999 L, 0-9 Santa Clara, Calif.

sAn diegoAlabama leads 1-0Aug. 30, 1997 W, 1-0 (ot) Los Angeles, Calif.

souTh AlAbAmAAlabama leads 6-1Sept. 14, 1994 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaSept. 18, 1994 W, 5-2 (ot) Panama City, Fla.Oct. 17, 1995 L, 0-1 MobileSept. 20, 1998 W, 3-2 TuscaloosaSept. 13, 2002 W, 1-0 MobileSept. 28, 2003 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaSept. 6, 2009 W, 5-1 Tuscaloosa

souTh cArolinAAlabama trails 3-9Oct. 24, 1997 W, 5-4 Columbia, S.C.Oct. 24, 1999 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 22, 2000 L, 1-3 Columbia, S.C.Oct. 27, 2002 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 5, 2003 L, 0-2 Columbia, S.C.Sept. 26, 2004 W, 4-1 TuscaloosaSept. 25, 2005 L, 0-2 Columbia, S.C.Sept. 22, 2006 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaOct. 19, 2007 L, 0-2 Columbia, S.C.Oct. 17, 2008 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaOct. 11, 2009 L, 0-2 Columbia, S.C.Oct. 10, 2010 L, 1-2 Tuscaloosa

souTheAsT louisAnA sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 29, 1995 W, 9-1 Tuscaloosa

souThern cAliforniAAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 7, 2008 L, 1-7 Los Angeles, Calif.

smuAlabama trails 2-0Sept. 2, 1995 L, 1-7 Dallas, TexasSept. 4, 1998 L, 1-3 Dallas, Texas

souThern mississiPPiAlabama leads 3-1Oct. 8, 1997 W, 7-1 TuscaloosaOct. 27, 1999 L, 3-4 (ot) Hattiesburg, Miss.Aug. 29, 2000 W, 3-0 TuscaloosaSept. 21, 2007 W, 3-0 Tuscaloosa

sTAnfordAlabama trails 1-0Oct. 1, 1999 L, 0-3 Santa Clara, Calif

sTeTsonAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 17, 1994 W, 3-1 Panama City, Fla.

TennesseeAlabama trails 2-9-1Sept. 14, 1997 W, 2-1 TuscaloosaNov. 5, 1998 W, 1-0 TuscaloosaSept. 12, 1999 L, 1-3 Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 7, 2001 L, 0-4 TuscaloosaOct. 6, 2002 L, 2-3 Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 24, 2004 L, 1-2 Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 23, 2005 L, 1-2 (ot) TuscaloosaOct. 21, 2006 L, 0-4 Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 25, 2007 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 23, 2008 T, 1-1 (2ot) Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 25, 2009 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaOct. 24, 2010 L, 0-1 (2ot) Knoxville, Tenn.

Tennessee-mArTinAlabama leads 2-0Sept. 30, 2001 W, 5-0 TuscaloosaNov. 3, 2002 W, 3-0 Martin, Tenn.

Tennessee TechAlabama leads 2-0Sept. 21, 1997 W, 5-0 TuscaloosaSept. 12, 2003 W, 4-1 Tuscaloosa

Tennessee wesleyAnAlabama leads 2-1Sept. 20, 1986 L, 3-4 Athens, Tenn.Oct. 25, 1986 W, 5-1 TuscaloosaAug. 27, 1988 W, 4-0 Tuscaloosa

TexAsAlabama trails 4-0Oct. 9, 1994 L, 0-1 TuscaloosaSept. 17, 1995 L, 0-2 Austin, TexasSept. 19, 1999 L, 1-2 (ot) TuscaloosaSept. 17, 2000 L, 0-6 Austin, Texas

TexAs A&mAlabama trails 2-1Sept. 15, 1995 W, 3-1 College Station,Set. 8, 1996 L, 1-2 (ot) TuscaloosaNov. 11, 1998 L, 1-3 College Station, Texas

TexAs TechAlabama leads 2-0Sept. 18, 2009 W, 2-1 (2ot) Lubbock, TexasSept. 17, 2010 W, 1-0 Tuscaloosa

Tcuseries tied 1-1Sept. 15, 2000 L, 0-1 Fort Worth, TexasSept. 20, 2009 W, 1-0 Lubbock, Texas

TroyAlabama leads 3-0Sept. 7, 1997 W, 10-0 TuscaloosaSept. 10, 2004 W, 5-0 TuscaloosaSept. 11, 2005 W, 5-0 Tuscaloosa

TulAneAlabama leads 5-0Oct. 2, 1996 W, 6-0 TuscaloosaOct. 29, 1997 W, 1-0 New Orleans, La.Sept. 2, 2001 W, 4-1 TuscaloosaAug. 30, 2002 W, 4-1 New Orleans, La.Aug. 26, 2005 W, 4-1 New Orleans, La.

uAbAlabama trails 3-7-1Oct. 30, 1996 W, 4-0 TuscaloosaOct. 14, 1997 L, 2-5 Birmingham, Ala.Oct. 14, 1998 T, 1-1 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 19, 1999 L, 1-4 Brimingham, Ala.Sept. 10, 2002 W, 3-2 TuscaloosaAug. 31, 2003 L, 1-2 Birmingham, Ala.Sept. 21, 2004 L, 1-3 TuscaloosaSept. 9, 2005 L, 2-3 TuscaloosaSept. 10, 2006 L, 0-1 (2ot) Birmingham, Ala.Aug. 21, 2009 L, 0-2 TuscaloosaAug. 22, 2010 W, 1-0 Birmingham, Ala.

vAnderbilTAlabama trails 2-13-3Oct. 26, 1986 L, 0-2 Nashville, Tenn.Nov. 6, 1987 T, 0-0 TuscaloosaNov. 5, 1988 L, 1-3 Nashville, Tenn.Sept. 28, 1994 L, 0-7 Nashville, Tenn.Sept. 29, 1996 L, 1-2 Nashville, Tenn.Sept. 13, 1998 L, 1-4 Nashville, Tenn.Nov, 6, 1998 L, 0-1 TuscaloosaAug. 27, 1999 W, 2-0 (ot) TuscaloosaOct. 1, 2000 L, 1-2 TuscaloosaOct. 28, 2001 L, 1-3 Nashville, Tenn.Oct. 12, 2003 T, 0-0 (2ot) TuscaloosaOct. 3, 2004 L, 0-1 (ot) Nashville, Tenn.Oct. 2, 2005 L, 0-1 TuscaloosaSept. 29, 2006 L, 1-3 Nashville, Tenn.Sept. 28, 2007 T, 1-1 (2ot) TuscaloosaSept. 26, 2008 W, 2-0 Nashville, Tenn.Oct. 18, 2009 L, 0-1 (ot) TuscaloosaOct. 17, 2010 L, 0-2 Nashville, Tenn.

williAm & mAryAlabama trails 1-0Sept. 8, 2002 L, 1-4 Williamsburg, Va.

woffordAlabama leads 2-0Oct. 22, 2000 W, 4-2 TuscalooosaSept. 29, 2002 W, 3-0 Spartanburg, S.C.

wrighT sTATeAlabama leads 1-0Sept. 14, 2008 W, 1-0 (2ot) Tuscaloosa

wyomingseries tied 1-1Sept. 7, 2001 W, 2-0 TuscaloosaSept. 5, 2003 L, 1-2 Laramie, Wyo.

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(overall: 2-9, home: 1- 2, Away: 1- 5, neutral: 0- 2)date opponent site score recordSept. 14 MEMPHIS STATE CLUB* TUSCALOOSA L, 0-3 - - - Sept. 20 Tennessee Wesleyan Athens, Tenn. L, 3-4 0-1Sept. 27 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. L, 0-17 0-2 Sept. 27 College of Boca Raton Orlando, Fla. L, 0-5 0-3Sept. 28 Florida International Orlando, Fla. L, 0-11 0-4Sept. 30 EMORY TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 0-5Oct. 4 Erskine College Due West, S.C. L, 0-5 0-6Oct. 5 LaGrange College LaGrange, Ga. W, 9-0 1-6Oct. 11 HUNTINGDON TUSCALOOSA L, 0-7 1-7Oct. 19 GEORGIA TECH CLUB* TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 - - - Oct. 25 TENN. WESLEYAN TUSCALOOSA W, 5-1 2-7Oct. 26 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 0-2 2-8Nov. 1 Huntingdon Montgomery L, 0-10 2-9Nov. 8 LAGRANGE COLLEGE TUSCALOOSA Cancelled - - - * Games against club teams do not count toward overall record

1987 heAd coAch - JAnKo emedi

(overall: 9-4-1,home: 4-1-1, Away: 4-3, neutral: 1-0)date opponent site score recordSept. 4 MILLSAPS COLLEGE^ TUSCALOOSA W, 8-0 1-0Sept. 6 RHODES COLLEGE^ TUSCALOOSA W, 7-0 2-0Sept. 13 Emory University Atlanta, Ga. W, 6-0 3-0Sept. 15 HUNTINGDON TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 4-0Sept. 26 Berry College Mt. Berry, Ga. L, 1-5 4-1Sept. 27 Mercer University Mt. Berry, Ga. W, 2-0 5-1Oct. 1 Huntingdon Montgomery W, 3-2 (ot) 6-1Oct. 4 Millsaps College Jackson, Miss. W, 4-0 7-1Oct. 10 LAGRANGE COLLEGE TUSCALOOSA Forfeit 8-1Oct. 11 SOUTHERN MISS* TUSCALOOSA W, 8-0 - - -Oct. 24 North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. L, 0-7 8-2Oct. 25 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-8 8-3Oct. 31 BERRY COLLEGE TUSCALOOSA L, 2-4 8-4Nov. 6 VANDERBILT# TUSCALOOSA T, 0-0 8-4-1Nov. 7 LaGrange College LaGrange, Ga. Forfeit 9-4-1^ Crimson Tide Classic * Games against club teams do not count toward overall record# Called before completion due to smoke from nearby forest fire

1988 heAd coAch - JAnKo emedi

(overall: 8-8, home: 6-0, Away: 2-5, neutral: 0-3)date opponent site score recordAug. 27 TENN. WESLEYAN TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 1-0Sept. 3 Duke Durham, N.C. L, 0-6 1-1Sept. 4 Elon College Elon, N.C. L, 2-4 1-2Sept. 9 MILLSAPS COLLEGE TUSCALOOSA W, 7-0 2-2Sept. 10 EMORY TUSCALOOSA W, 3-2 3-2Sept. 17 Mercer University Macon, Ga. W, 4-1 4-2Sept. 21 HUNTINGTON TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 5-2Sept. 23 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 6-2Sept. 24 College of Boca Raton Montgomery L, 0-1 6-3Oct. 2 Berry College Mt. Berry, Ga. L, 0-1 6-4Oct. 14 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. L, 0-6 6-5Oct. 16 Florida International Orlando, Fla. L, 0-1 6-6Oct. 29 Berry College Montgomery L, 0-6 6-7Oct. 30 Huntington Montgomery W, 7-2 7-7Nov. 2 MERCER TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 8-7Nov. 5 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 1-3 8-8

1994 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 13-5-1, sec: 2-1-1, home: 4-3-1, Away: 5-1, neutral: 4-1)date opponent site score record, secSept. 3 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. W, 2-0 1-0Sept. 4 Davidson College Davidson, N.C. W, 2-0 2-0Sept. 7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN TUSCALOOSA W, 4-1 3-0Sept. 10 KENTUCKY TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 4-0, 1-0Sept. 14 SOUTH ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 5-0, 1-0Sept. 17 Stetson Panama City, Fla. W, 3-1 6-0, 1-0Sept. 18 South Alabama Panama City, Fla. W, 5-2 (ot) 7-0, 1-0Sept. 21 MOBILE TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 7-1, 1-0Sept. 25 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 2-0 8-1, 2-0Sept. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L ,0-7 8-2, 2-1Oct. 2 FURMAN TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 8-3 , 2-1Oct. 9 TEXAS TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 8-4, 2-1Oct. 12 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA T, 0-0 8-4-1, 2-1-1Oct. 15 UNC-Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. W, 1-0 9-4-1, 2-1-1Oct. 16 East Carolina Greenville, N.C. W, 4-1 10-4-1, 2-1-1Oct. 22 UNC-CHARLOTTE TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 11-4-1, 2-1-1Oct. 29 Arkansas-Little Rock# Mobile, Ala. W, 4-0 12-4-1, 2-1-1Oct. 30 Georgia State# Mobile, Ala. W, 2-0 13-4-1, 2-1-1 Nov. 4 Auburn% Fayetteville, Ark. L, 1-2 (ot) 13-5-1, 2-1-1@ Emerald Coast Soccer Tournament# South Alabama Invitational% SEC Tournament

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(overall: 11-9-0, sec: 6-2, home: 6-0, Away: 4-7, neutral: 1-2)date opponent site score record, secSept. 2 SMU Dallas, Texas L, 1-7 0-1Sept. 3 Washington Dallas, Texas L, 0-4 0-2Sept. 8 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 1-2, 1-0Sept. 15 Texas A&M College Station, Texas W, 3-1 2-2, 1-0Sept. 17 Texas Austin, Texas L, 0-2 2-3, 1-0Sept. 22 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. W, 2-1 3-3, 2-0Sept. 24 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. W, 4-3 4-3, 3-0Sept. 27 UNC-Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. W 3-1 5-3, 3-0Sept. 29 SE LOUISIANA TUSCALOOSA W, 9-1 6-3, 3-0Oct. 1 ARK-LITTLE ROCK TUSCALOOSA W, 6-0 7-3, 3-0Oct. 10 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 8-3, 4-0Oct. 14 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA W, 4-1 9-3, 5-0Oct. 15 LSU TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 10-3, 6-0Oct. 17 South Alabama Mobile, Ala. L, 0-1 10-4, 6-0Oct. 20 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. L, 2-3 10-5, 6-0Oct. 22 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L, 0-5 10-6, 6-1Oct. 25 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 2-5 10-7, 6-2Oct. 29 Duke Durham, N.C. L, 0-7 10-8, 6-2Nov. 3 Auburn% Auburn, Ala. W, 1-0 11-8, 6-2Nov. 5 Kentucky% Auburn, Ala. L, 1-2 11-9, 6-2% SEC Tournament

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(overall: 9-9-2, sec: 3-4-1, home: 9-2-1, road: 0-5-1, neutral: 0-2)date opponent site score recordSept. 1 JACKSONVILLE TUSCALOOSA W, 6-0 1-0Sept. 7 NW STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 9-0 2-0Sept. 8 TEXAS A&M TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 (ot) 2-1Sept. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 3-1, 1-0Sept. 15 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 1-3 3-2, 1-1Sept. 17 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. L, 0-2 3-3, 1-1Sept. 20 SMU TUSCALOOSA T, 1-1 3-3-1, 1-1-0Sept. 27 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 1-2 3-4-1, 1-2-0Sept. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 1-2 3-5-1, 1-3-0Oct. 2 TULANE TUSCALOOSA W, 6-0 4-5-1, 1-3-0Oct. 6 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-2 4-6-1, 1-3-0Oct. 9 MIDDLE TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 5-6-1, 1-3-0Oct. 18 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. T, 3-3 5-6-2, 1-3-1Oct. 20 LSU TUSCALOOSA W, 6-2 6-6-2, 2-3-1Oct. 25 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 7-6-2, 3-3-1Oct. 27 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-4 7-7-2, 3-4-1Oct. 30 UAB TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 8-7-2, 3-4-1Nov. 1 Colorado College Nashville, Tenn. L, 2-5 8-8-2, 3-4-1Nov. 3 CENTRAL FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 9-8-2, 3-4-1Nov. 8 Georgia % Lexington, Ky. L, 2-3 9-9-2, 3-4-1%SEC Tournament

1997 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 14-6, sec: 7-1, home: 8-1, road: 5-3, neutral: 1-2)date opponent site score recordAug. 30 San Diego# Los Angeles W, 1-0 (ot) 1-0Sept. 1 Cal State-Fullerton# Los Angeles L, 1-3 1-1Sept. 5 ORAL ROBERTS^ TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 2-1Sept. 7 TROY STATE^ TUSCALOOSA W, 10-0 3-1Sept. 12 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 3-2, 0-1Sept. 14 TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 4-2, 1-1Sept. 21 TENNESSEE TECH TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 5-2, 1-1Sept. 26 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. W, 2-1 6-2, 2-1Sept. 28 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. W, 3-0 7-2, 3-1Oct. 3 North Carolina@ Durham, N.C. L, 0-6 7-3, 3-1Oct. 4 Duke@ Durham, N.C. L, 0-3 7-4, 3-1Oct. 8 SOUTHERN MISS. TUSCALOOSA W, 7-1 8-4, 3-1Oct. 14 UAB Birmingham L, 2-5 8-5, 3-1Oct. 17 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, 5-0 9-5, 4-1Oct. 19 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA W, 5-3 10-5, 5-1Oct. 24 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W, 5-4 11-5, 6-1Oct. 26 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA W, 3-2 (2ot) 12-5, 7-1Oct. 29 Tulane New Orleans, La. W, 1-0 13-5, 7-1Nov. 3 JACKSONVILLE ST. TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 14-5, 7-1Nov. 6 Georgia% Gainesville, Fla. L, 2-3 14-6, 7-1#Reebok Invitational ^Crimson Classic@Duke/Adidas Soccer Classic % SEC Tournament

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(overall: 13-7-1, sec: 6-2-0, home: 5-2-1, Away: 6-4, neutral: 2-1)date opponent site score recordSept. 4 SMU Dallas, Texas L, 1-3 0-1Sept. 5 Montana Waco, Texas L, 0-1 0-2Sept. 6 Baylor Waco, Texas L, 1-2 0-3Sept. 11 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. W, 1-0 1-3, 1-0Sept. 13 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 1-4 1-4, 1-1Sept. 18 COLORADO TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 2-4, 1-1Sept. 20 SOUTH ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA L, 3-2 3-4, 1-1Sept. 25 OLE MISS TUSCALOOSA W, 4-3 4-4, 2-1Sept. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 5-4, 3-1Oct. 2 Florida International Miami, Fla. W, 3-2 6-4, 3-1Oct. 4 Miami Miami, Fla. W, 3-0 7-4, 3-1Oct. 14 UAB TUSCALOOSA T, 1-1 7-4-1, 3-1-0Oct. 16 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-0 8-4-1, 4-1-0Oct. 18 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 2-1 9-4-1, 5-1-0Oct. 23 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-3 9-5-1, 5-2-0Oct. 25 Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 3-2 10-5-1, 6-2-0Oct. 31 North Texas# Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-1 11-5-1, 6-2-0Nov. 1 Maryland# Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-1 12-5-1, 6-2-0

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Nov. 5 TENNESSEE% TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 13-5-1, 6-2-0Nov. 6 VANDERBILT% TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 13-6-1, 6-2-0Nov. 11 Texas A&M$ College Station, Texas L, 1-3 13-7-1, 6-2-0# LSU Invitational% SEC Tournament $ NCAA Tournament

1999 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 6-14, sec: 3-6, home: 5-4, Away: 1-7, neutral: 0-3)date opponent site score recordAug. 27 VANDERBILT TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 (ot) 1-0Sept. 3 OKLAHOMA TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 (ot) 2-0Sept. 5 OKLAHOMA ST. TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 3-0Sept. 10 Georgia Athens, Ga. L, 0-1 (ot) 3-1, 0-1Sept. 12 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L, 1-3 3-2, 0-2Sept. 17 Colorado Boulder, Colo. L, 1-3 3-3, 0-2Sept. 19 TEXAS TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 (ot) 3-4, 0-2Sept. 24 Mississippi St. Starkville, Miss. W, 1-0 4-4, 1-2Sept. 26 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 0-2 4-5, 1-3Oct. 1 Stanford$ Santa Clara, Calif. L, 0-3 4-6, 1-3Oct. 3 Santa Clara$ Santa Clara, Calif. L, 0-9 4-7, 1-3Oct. 7 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA W, 3-1 5-7, 2-3Oct. 15 LSU TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 6-7, 3-3Oct. 17 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA L, 2-3 (ot) 6-8, 3-4Oct. 19 UAB Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-4 6-9, 3-4Oct. 22 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA L, 0-4 6-10, 3-5Oct. 24 SOUTH CAROLINA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 6-11, 3-6Oct. 27 Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. L, 3-4 (ot) 6-12, 3-6Oct. 29 Michigan% Lexington, Ky. L, 1-2 6-13, 3-6Oct. 31 Minnesota% Lexington, Ky. L, 2-4 6-14, 3-6$ Santa Clara Nike Invitational % SEC/Big 10 Challenge

2000 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 6-14, sec: 1-8, home: 6-5, Away: 0-9)date opponent site score recordAug. 25 LOUISIANA-MONROE TUSCALOOSA W, 4-1 1-0Aug. 27 SOUTHERN MISS TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 2-0Sept. 1 JACKSONVILLE ST. TUSCALOOSA W, 3-1 3-0Sept. 3 MIAMI TUSCALOOSA L, 1-0 3-1Sept. 8 Oklahoma St. Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-0 3-2Sept. 10 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L, 2-1 3-3Sept. 15 TCU Ft. Worth, Texas L, 1-0 3-4Sept. 17 Texas Austin, Texas L, 6-0 3-5Sept. 22 NEW MEXICO TUSCALOOSA L, 1-0 (ot) 3-6Sept. 24 NORTHERN ARIZONA TUSCALOOSA W, 3-1 4-6Sept. 29 NO. 12 KENTUCKY TUSCALOOSA L, 4-2 4-7, 0-1Oct. 1 VANDERBILT TUSCALOOSA L, 2-1 4-8, 0-2Oct. 6 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 (2ot) 5-8, 1-2Oct. 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA L, 2-0 5-9, 1-3Oct. 13 LSU Baton Rouge, La. L, 2-1 5-10, 1-4Oct. 15 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L, 5-2 5-11, 1-5Oct. 20 No. 17 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L, 6-0 5-12, 1-6Oct. 22 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, 3-1 5-13, 1-7Oct. 27 WOFFORD TUSCALOOSA W, 4-2 6-13, 1-7Oct. 29 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 3-0 6-14, 1-8

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(overall: 10-7-1, sec: 2-6-1, home: 7-3-1, Away: 3-4-0)date opponent site score recordSept. 2 TULANE TUSCALOOSA W, 4-1 1-0Sept. 7 WYOMING TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 2-0Sept. 9 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. W, 6-1 3-0Sept. 18 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. W, 3-1 4-0Sept. 20 BHAM-SOUTHERN TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 5-0Sept. 22 Middle Tennessee St. Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 1-2 5-1Sept. 27 McNEESE STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 9-0 6-1Sept. 28 ALABAMA A&M TUSCALOOSA W, 5-1 7-1Sept. 30 UT-MARTIN TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 8-1Oct. 5 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 8-2-0, 0-1-0Oct. 7 TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA L, 0-4 8-3-0, 0-2-0Oct. 8 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 0-1 8-4-0, 0-3-0Oct. 10 Mississippi St. Starkville, Miss. W, 2-1 9-4-0, 1-3-0Oct. 19 LSU TUSCALOOSA T, 0-0 9-4-1, 1-3-1Oct. 21 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA W, 3-2 10-4-1, 2-3-1Oct. 26 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 1-7 10-5-1, 2-4-1

Oct. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L 1-3 10-6-1, 2-5-1Nov. 2 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA L 1-2 (ot) 10-7-1, 2-6-1

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(overall: 12-6-2, sec: 2-5-2, home: 6-3-1, Away: 6-3-1)date opponent site score recordAug. 30 Tulane New Orleans, La. W, 4-1 1-0Sept. 1 LOUISIANA-MONROE TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 2-0Sept. 6 CHATTANOOGA TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 3-0Sept. 8 William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. L, 1-4 3-1Sept. 13 South Alabama Mobile, Ala. W, 1-0 4-1Sept. 15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 5-1Sept. 20 UAB TUSCALOOSA W, 3-2 6-1Sept. 22 JACKSON STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 20-0 7-1Sept. 27 RICE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 8-1Sept. 29 Wofford Spartanburg, S.C. W, 3-0 9-1Oct. 4 Georgia Athens, Ga. W, 4-1 10-1, 1-0Oct. 6 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L, 2-3 10-2, 1-1Oct. 11 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 10-3, 1-2Oct. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA T, 1-1 10-3-1, 1-2-1Oct. 18 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-1 11-3-1, 2-2-1Oct. 20 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L, 0-2 11-4-1, 2-3-1Oct. 25 FLORIDA (SEC-TV) TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 11-5-1, 2-4-1Oct. 27 SOUTH CAROLINA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 11-6-1, 2-5-1Nov. 1 Auburn Auburn, Ala. T, 0-0 11-6-2, 2-5-2Nov. 3 UT-Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 3-0 12-6-2, 2-5-2

2003 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 9-8-2, sec: 2-5-2, home: 6-2-1, Away: 3-6-1)date opponent site score recordAug. 29 Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. W, 7-2 1-0-0Aug. 31 UAB Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-2 1-1-0Sept. 5 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. L, 1-2 1-2-0Sept. 7 Northern Arizona Flagstaff, Ariz. W, 1-0 2-2-0Sept. 12 TENNESSEE TECH TUSCALOOSA W, 4-1 3-2-0Sept. 14 ARKANSAS STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 4-2-0Sept. 19 Rice Houston, Texas L, 0-1 4-3-0Sept. 21 Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas W, 5-1 5-3-0Sept. 26 LA.-LAFAYETTE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 6-3-0Sept. 28 SOUTH ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 7-3-0Oct. 3 No. 7 Florida at Gainesville, Fla. L, 0-5 7-4-0, 0-1-0Oct. 5 South Carolina Columbia, SC L, 0-2 7-5-0, 0-2-0Oct. 10 KENTUCKY TUSCALOOSA L, 1-4 7-6-0, 0-3-0Oct. 12 VANDERBILT TUSCALOOSA T, 0-0 7-6-1, 0-3-1Oct. 17 No. 22 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 1-3 7-7-1, 0-4-1Oct. 19 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. T, 1-1 7-7-2, 0-4-2Oct. 24 LSU TUSCALOOSA W, 3-2 8-7-2, 1-4-2Oct. 26 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA W, 3-1 9-7-2, 2-4-2Oct. 31 NO. 11 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 9-8-2, 2-5-2

2004 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 10-11, sec: 5-6, home: 7-4, Away: 3-5, neutral: 0-2)date opponent site score recordAug. 27 ALABAMA A&M TUSCALOOSA W, 7-0 1-0Aug. 29 Birmingham-Southern Birmingham W, 4-1 2-0Sept. 4 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. L, 1-2 2-1Sept. 6 American Harrisonburg, Va. L, 2-3 2-2Sept. 10 TROY TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 3-2Sept. 12 CHATTANOOGA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 (ot) 3-3Sept. 19 JACKSONVILLE ST. TUSCALOOSA W, 3-2 (2ot) 4-3Sept. 21 UAB TUSCALOOSA L, 1-3 4-4Sept. 24 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 4-5, 0-1Sept. 26 SOUTH CAROLINA TUSCALOOSA W, 4-1 5-5, 1-1Oct. 1 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 0-1 5-6, 1-2Oct. 3 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 0-1 (ot) 5-7, 1-3Oct. 8 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 (ot) 6-7, 2-3Oct. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 6-8, 2-4Oct. 15 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-1 7-8, 3-4Oct. 17 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 3-1 8-8, 4-4Oct. 22 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA W, 3-1 9-8, 5-4Oct. 24 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L, 1-2 9-9, 5-5Oct. 29 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 1-3 9-10, 5-6Oct. 31 MISS. VALLEY STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 10-10, 5-6Nov. 3 %Florida Auburn, Ala. L, 0-2 10-11, 5-6% SEC Tournament

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(overall: 8-8-2, sec: 2-7-2, home: 5-4-1, Away: 2-4-1, neutral: 1-0)date opponent site score recordAug. 26 Tulane^ New Orleans, La. W, 4-1 1-0-0Aug. 28 North Dakota State^ New Orleans, La. Cancelled 1-0-0Sept. 2 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. W, 1-0 2-0-0Sept. 4 Akron Albuquerque, N.M. W, 4-0 3-0-0Sept. 9 UAB TUSCALOOSA L, 3-2 3-1-0Sept. 11 TROY TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 4-1-0Sept. 16 NICHOLLS STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 14-0 5-1-0Sept. 18 MERCER TUSCALOOSA W, 5-1 6-1-0Sept. 23 Florida Gainesville, Fla. T, 2-2 (2ot) 6-1-1, 0-0-1Sept. 25 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, 0-2 6-2-1, 0-1-1Sept. 30 KENTUCKY TUSCALOOSA T, 1-1 (2ot) 6-2-2, 0-1-2 Oct. 2 VANDERBILT TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 6-3-2, 0-2-2Oct. 7 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 0-3 6-4-2, 0-3-2Oct. 9 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. L, 1-2 6-5-2, 0-4-2Oct. 14 LSU TUSCALOOSA W, 3-1 7-5-2, 1-4-2Oct. 16 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 7-6-2, 1-5-2Oct. 21 Georgia Athens, Ga. L, 0-2 7-7-2, 1-6-2Oct. 23 TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 (ot) 7-8-2, 1-7-2Oct. 28 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA W, 6-3 8-8-2, 2-7-2

2006 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 5-14-0, sec: 1-10, home: 3-4, Away: 1-7, neutral: 1-3)date opponent site score recordAug. 25 Denver Nashville, Tenn. L, 0-4 0-1-0Aug. 27 Colorado Nashville, Tenn. L, 1-4 0-2-0Sept. 2 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. W, 2-0 1-2-0Sept. 4 ARKANSAS STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 4-0 2-2-0Sept. 8 KANSAS TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2(ot) 2-3-0Sept. 10 UAB Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-1 (2ot) 2-4-0Sept. 15 MERCER TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 3-4-0Sept. 17 BHAM-SOUTHERN TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 4-4-0Sept. 22 SOUTH CAROLINA TUSCALOOSA. L, 0-2 4-5-0, 0-1-0Sept. 24 NO. 24 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-4 4-6-0, 0-2-0Sept. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 1-3 4-7-0, 0-3-0 Oct. 1 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 0-3 4-8-0, 0-4-0Oct. 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 5-8-0, 1-4-0Oct. 9 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA L, 0-4 5-9-0, 1-5-0Oct. 13 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L, 0-5 5-10-0,1-6-0Oct. 16 LSU Baton Rouge, La. L, 2-4 5-11-0, 1-7-0Oct. 21 No. 16 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L, 0-4 5-12-0, 1-8-0Oct. 22 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-5 5-13-0. 1-9-0Oct. 28 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 1-6 5-14-0, 1-10-0

2007 heAd coAch - don sTAley

(overall: 9-10-1, sec: 2-8-1, home: 6-5-1, Away: 3-5, neutral: 0-0)date opponent site score recordAug. 31 Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa. W, 3-1 1-0-0Sept. 2 Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. W, 2-0 2-0-0Sept. 7 KENNESAW STATE TUSCALOOSA L, 2-3 2-1-0Sept. 9 Mercer Macon, Ga. W, 1-0 3-1-0Sept. 14 MIDDLE TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 4-1-0Sept. 16 MEMPHIS TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 4-2-0Sept. 19 ALABAMA STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 9-0 5-2-0Sept. 21 SOUTHERN MISS TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 6-2-0Sept. 23 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 7-2-0Sept. 28 VANDERBILT TUSCALOOSA. T, 1-1 (2ot) 7-2-1, 0-0-1Sept. 30 KENTUCKY TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 8-2-1, 1-0-1Oct. 5 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. L, 1-3 8-3-1, 1-1-1 Oct. 7 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 0-3 8-4-1, 1-2-1Oct. 12 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 9-4-1, 2-2-1Oct. 14 NO. 19 LSU TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 9-5-1, 2-3-1Oct. 19 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, 0-2 9-6-1, 2-4-1Oct. 21 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L, 1-5 9-7-1, 2-5-1Oct. 25 NO. 12 TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 9-8-1, 2-6-1Oct. 22 No. 20 Georgia Athens, Ga. L, 1-3 9-9-1. 2-7-1Nov. 2 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 9-10-1, 2-8-1

2008 heAd coAch - Todd brAmble

(overall: 9-9-2, sec: 4-6-1, home: 7-3, Away: 2-5-2, neutral: 0-1)date opponent site score recordAug. 29 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. T, 1-1 (2ot) 0-0-1Aug. 31 JACKSONVILLE ST. TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 1-0-1Sept. 5 No. 21 Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. L, 1-3 1-1-1 Sept. 7 No. 1 USC Los Angeles, Calif. L, 1-7 1-2-1Sept. 12 SAMFORD TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 2-2-1Sept. 14 WRIGHT STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 (2ot) 3-2-1Sept. 19 CHATTANOOGA TUSCALOOSA W, 5-0 4-2-1Sept. 21 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 5-2-1Sept. 26 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-0 6-2-1, 1-0-0Sept. 28 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 0-2 6-3-1, 1-1-0 Oct. 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 7-3-1, 2-1-0Oct. 5 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 7-4-1, 2-2-0Oct. 10 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 3-1 8-4-1, 3-2-0Oct. 12 No. 19 LSU Baton Rouge, La. L, 0-7 8-5-1, 3-3-0Oct. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 9-5-1, 4-3-0Oct. 19 No. 10 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-6 9-6-1, 4-4-0Oct. 23 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. T, 1-1 (2ot) 9-6-2, 4-4-1Oct. 26 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 9-7-2, 4-5-1Oct. 31 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 0-4 9-8-2, 4-6-1Nov. 5 %No. 7 Florida Orange Beach, Ala. L, 1-2 9-9-2% SEC Tournament

2009 heAd coAch - Todd brAmble

(overall: 6-11-1, sec: 2-8-1, home: 2-6-1, Away: 3-5-0, neutral: 1-0)date opponent site score recordAug. 21 UAB TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 0-1-0Aug. 28 Samford Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-3 0-2-0Aug. 30 Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. W, 2-1 1-2-0 Sept. 6 SOUTH ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA W, 5-1 2-2-0Sept. 13 MEMPHIS TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 2-3-0Sept. 18 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas W, 2-1 (2ot) 3-3-0Sept. 20 TCU Lubbock, Texas W, 1-0 4-3-0Sept. 29 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. W, 1-0 5-3-0, 1-0-0Oct. 2 No. 17 LSU TUSCALOOSA L, 0-3 5-4-0, 1-1-0Oct. 4 ARKANSAS TUSCALOOSA T, 0-0 (2ot) 5-4-1, 1-1-1 Oct. 9 No. 14 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L, 0-2 5-5-1, 1-2-1Oct. 11 No. 7 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, 0-2 5-6-1, 1-3-1Oct. 16 KENTUCKY TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 6-6-1, 2-3-1Oct. 18 VANDERBILT TUSCALOOSA L, 0-1 (ot) 6-7-1, 2-4-1Oct. 22 No. 19 Georgia Athens, Ga. L, 0-3 6-8-1, 2-5-1Oct. 25 TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 6-9-1, 2-6-1Oct. 30 AUBURN TUSCALOOSA L, 0-2 6-10-1, 2-7-1Nov. 1 No. 23 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L, 0-1 6-11-1, 2-8-1

2010 heAd coAch - Todd brAmble

(overall: 8-8-2, sec: 3-6-2, home: 6-3-1, Away: 2-5-1, neutral: 0-0)date opponent site score recordAug. 20 SAMFORD TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 1-0-0Aug. 22 UAB Birmingham, Ala. W, 1-0 2-0-0Aug. 28 FURMAN TUSCALOOSA L, 0-3 2-1-0 Sept. 5 CHATTANOOGA TUSCALOOSA W, 2-1 (ot) 3-1-0Sept. 10 No. 20 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. L, 1-4 3-2-0Sept. 12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE TUSCALOOSA W, 3-0 4-2-0Sept. 17 TEXAS TECH TUSCALOOSA W, 1-0 5-2-0Sept. 24 MISSISSIPPI TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 6-2-0, 1-0-0Sept. 26 MISSISSIPPI STATE TUSCALOOSA W, 2-0 7-2-0, 2-0-0Oct. 1 LSU Baton Rouge, La. T, 0-0 (2ot) 7-2-1, 2-0-1 Oct. 3 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 2-1 8-2-1, 3-0-1Oct. 8 No. 6 FLORIDA TUSCALOOSA T, 1-1 (2ot) 8-2-2, 3-0-2Oct. 10 No. 15 SOUTH CAROLINA TUSCALOOSA L, 1-2 8-3-2, 3-1-2Oct. 15 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 1-3 8-4-2, 3-2-2Oct. 17 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L, 0-2 8-5-2, 3-3-2Oct. 21 No. 20 GEORGIA TUSCALOOSA L, 0-3 8-6-2, 3-4-2Oct. 24 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L, 0-1 (2ot) 8-7-2, 3-5-2Oct. 29 Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 1-2 (ot) 8-8-2, 3-6-2

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AAhnell, Emily, MF, 1994-95Alexander, Leigh, M/F, 2002-05Allaway, Jessica, D, 2007Allen, Shannon, GK, 1987Armijo, Ariel, MF, 2010-presentAtherton, Molly, MF, 2010-present

bBailey, Maggie, D, 2007Baker, Leigh, M, 2003Baker, Rebecca, M/F, 2000-04Baker, Suzanne, M, 2003-06Barker, Sydney, M/D, 2007Barnes, Nellie, D, 1996-97Battle, Dawn, D, 1998-2001Baylot, Laura, MF, 1994-95Beard, Susie, MF, 2004-07Bernier, Danielle, D, 2007Bernier, Justine, GK, 2007-presentBlevins, Cindy, STR/GK, 1994Bolz, Caroline, D, 2000-03Bonfanti, Brindly, SWP/MB, 1995Booth, Pam, HB, 1988Bowen, Lauren, G, 2000-01Boyd, Kylie, F, 2002-05Breaugh, Kelsey, D, 2009Brooks, Shanna, GK, 2010-presentBrown, Kylee, MF, 2009-presentBrown, Rachel, GK, 1998-99Brown, Sue, MB, 1994Browning, Jeannette, M, 2001-02, 2004Browning, Tracy, F, 1987Bush, Mary Ellen, D, 1997Butera, Alex, D, 2005-09

cCamp, Andrea, D, 1987Carle, Jennifer, STR, 1994-97Carle, Tiffany, F, 1997-2000Carson, Carly, GK, 2003Casto, Courtney, D, 2005-06Caton, Lindsay, D, 2002Churchwell, Valerie, 1986Cockrill, Courtney, M, 2002-05Collins, Annie B., F/M, 2005-07Collins, Stacey, MF, 1988Corken, Kailey, M, 2005-08Cox, Emily, GK, 2010Cummings, Susan, FB, 1986

dDatelle, Lisa, F, 1988Davis, Elizabeth, D, 2007Davis, Jill, MF, 1994-97Davis, Julie, M, 2001Davis, Lauren, GK, 2011Decker, Jiselle, D/M, 2001-03Deegan, Jessica, F/M, 2005-08Diederich, Theresa, MF, 2010-presentDeLisle, Allison, D/M, 2002-05Delman, Mindy, SWP/MF, 1994Denecke, Tasha, G, 1998-2000Diedrich, Ali, M, 2007Dill, Patty, F, 1987-88Disponet, Amy, MF, 1987-88Dixon, Stephanie, D, 2007Drayton, Becky, 1986Duffy, K.K., D, 2010-presentDuffy, Meghan, D, 2010-present

eEllis, Jennifer, MF, 1987Erwin, Pam, F, 1986-88Estephan, Chloe, MF, 2008Eubank, Taylor, STR, 1994-95Eubanks, LaTonda, G, 1997-2000Evans, Michele, F, 1999-02

fFarmer, Christie, G, 2004Fasano, Kara, F, 2011Feinswog, Stacey, D, 1997-98Foody, Kathleen, F, 1996-99Ford, Ashley, F, 1987-88Formby, Leah, MB, 1995-98Forrester, Christy, 1986Frederick, Victoria, 2007-10French, Katie, F, 2001-04Fukunaga, Morgan, MB, 1994-95

gGadilhe, Kristen, MF, 1994-95Garrison, Brandee, G, 2001Garvin, Tammy, D, 1987-88Gilbert, Ann, M, 2000Glibbery, Carrie, D, 1987-88Gudmens, Kara, G, 2005-2008Guenther, Gretchen, MF, 1987Gurley, Margaret, GK, 1988

hHaight, Sara, D, 2002-03Hall, Fabrizia, FB, 1986Heck, Kristina, D, 1988Higgins, Cari, STP/MF, 1994-97Hinkle, Carol, GK, 1988Holovach, Natalie, M, 2005Holtzapfel, Katie, M, 2000-03Hubbard, Rayme, MF, 2004Hull, Hailey, D, 2007-10

iImwalle, Lauren, M, 2000-03Ingram, Paige, D, 1988

JJablonski, Karen, M/F, 1988Jannik, Elizabeth, F, 2000-03Jentoft, Heidi, GK, 1987Johnson, Tracy, HB, 1986Johnston, Tracy, FB, 1986Jones, Shelly, M, 2001Joyner, Jessica, M, 2002Justice, Terri, D, 1988

KKeller, Missy, D, 1999-2002Kelly, Cara, D, 2005-08Kercher, Barclay, F, 1987-88Khanna, Kendall, F, 2010-presentKilburn, Gillian, M, 2003-06King, Kelly, F, 2007-presentKing, Kelsey, F, 2006-09King, Tia, MF, 2009-presentKirkland, Ashley, F, 1995-97Knight, Hilary, D, 1997Kohn, Natalie, D, 2004-07Kubiszyn, Nikki, SWP/MF, 1994-97

lLally, Brittni, G, 2005-06Lansden, Karen, G, 2005-08Lathrop, Shannon, F/MF, 2008-presentLawson, Grace, F, 2006-09Lazos, Courtney, D, 2008Lear, Katina, MF, 1994-95Lees, Nicole, MF, 1994-97Lerche, Amy, MF, 1994-97Lewis, Amanda, M, 1997-2000

Logan, Tiffanie, M, 1986Lowman, Laura, G, 2001-04Lynn, Tina, 1986

mMacDonald, Hayley, MF, 2004-07Malkemes, Taylre, M, 2001Marcantel, Sarah, F, 2000Matthews, Dana, GK, 1986McClendon, Beth, D, 2008McCotter,?Courtney, M, 2001-02McGee, Melissa, F/M, 1997-2000McLain, Jessica, F, 2000McLeod, Laura, G/F, 1986McRee, Kristin, D, 2000-02Michael, Suzanne, F, 1986-87Miller, Christine, MF, 1995-98Montgomery, Melissa, D/M, 2000-03Morrill, Cally, M/F, 2002-05Mosely, Erin, D, 2001Motheral, Kathleen, M, 1998-2001Mouring, Martha, MF, 1996-99Mullens, Kim, D, 1988Myers, Autumn, F/MF, 2008Mygrants, Carly, M, 2007-present

nNash, Dawn, F, 2000-03Neidlinger, Kirstie, MF, 1995-96Nicholls, Laura, GK, 2009-10Nirider, Katie, F, 2001-03

oO’Banion, Jordan, F, 2004-07O’Connor, Nellie, F, 1995-98O’Hern, Shannon, D, 2008O’Loughlin, Suzanne, MF, 1987-88Ondriezek. Brianna, F, 2007Ortegon, Amanda, F, 2009-10O’Steen, Callie, D, 2007Osberry, Crystal, F, 2002-03

PPappalardo, Tricia, MF, 1995-98Pappas, Page, HB, 1986Parks, Taylor, MF, 2008Peeples, Melanie, 1986Petersen, Megan, D, 2009-presentPetriello, Rosaly, 2006-10Piasky, Jennifer, MF/MB, 1994Pike, Callie, M, 2005-08Pistone, Ellen, F, 1986Pitek, Emily, D, 2003-06Pixler, Courtney, D, 2010-presentPlett, Shelley, FB, 1986Posey, Colleen, F, 2005-08Probst, Libby, F, 2002-05Pseja, Amy, GK, 1994-96

rRagsdale, Brittany, D, 2001Reddin, Laura, MF, 1996-99Reves, Betsy, MF, 1994Rich, Taylor, M, 2001Rix, Josie, MF, 2009-presentRogers, Brooke, F, 2007-10Rogers, Courtney, G, 2001-02Rosenbaum, Amy, STR, 1994 Rowe, Kelly, M, 2000Ruta, Lauren, MF, 2008-09

sSanders, Ellen, MF, 1998-01Scarbrough, Kirstie, D, 1987-88Scheidt, Ashley, M, 2006-08Schuble, Jennifer, F, 2001Schuchman, Rachel, D, 1988Shepard, Christina T., FB, 1986Shine, Lynne, HB, 1986

Sillers, Lindsey, F, 2009-presentSimpson, Janea, F, 2011Slapikas, Shereen, FB, 1986-1988Smith, Amanda, MF, 1998-99Smith, Ellie, MF, 2010Smith, Gigi, F, 1986Smith, Kaitlyn, MF, 2009-presentSmith, Laura Lee, F, 2011Stang, Chelsea, MF, 2004-06Strickland, Jewelia, D, 2010

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vVan Winkle, Courtney, F, 2003

wWalker, Chantelle, D, 1987Warner, Carrie, GK, 1996-97Warren, Regilyn, GK, 1997Watson, Danielle, F, 1998-2001Weh, Ashley, MB, 1994Whalen, Maura, F, 1987-88Wilde, Amy, C/F, 1987-88Willis, Ashley, MF, 2009-presentWisse, Krissy, MF, 1998-99Wittig, Molly, M, 2007-presentWolfkeil, Veronika, MF/D, 2008-presentWoolbright, Katie, D, 2009-presentWorley, Jennifer, HB, 1986

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