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U N C G W O M E N S S O C C E R M E D I A G U I D E T A B L E O
F C O N T E N T S 1
No. Player Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/previous school1 Kelsey Kearney
GK 5-8 Jr. Durham, N.C./Durham Academy1 Kelsey Kearney GK 5-8 Jr.
Durham, N.C./Durham Academy2 Cat Barnekow D 5-2 Jr. Santa Rosa,
Calif./Santa Rosa/Santa Rosa JC2 Cat Barnekow D 5-2 Jr. Santa Rosa,
Calif./Santa Rosa/Santa Rosa JC4 Jaimey Etten M 5-5 Jr. Spokane,
Wash./Mead Senior4 Jaimey Etten M 5-5 Jr. Spokane, Wash./Mead
Senior5 Morgan Kennedy D/M 5-9 Fr. Lakewood, Colo./Mullen5 Morgan
Kennedy D/M 5-9 Fr. Lakewood, Colo./Mullen6 Nicole Danford M/D 5-8
Jr. Cary, N.C./Green Hope6 Nicole Danford M/D 5-8 Jr. Cary,
N.C./Green Hope7 Jenn Partenheimer M 5-6 Sr. Apex, N.C./Apex7 Jenn
Partenheimer M 5-6 Sr. Apex, N.C./Apex8 Stephanie Partenheimer D
5-5 R-So. Apex, N.C./Apex/NC State8 Stephanie Partenheimer D 5-5
R-So. Apex, N.C./Apex/NC State10 Tabitha Padgett F 5-5 So. Orange
Park, Fla./Orange Park10 Tabitha Padgett F 5-5 So. Orange Park,
Fla./Orange Park11 Lauren Hein F 5-8 So. Torrance, Calif./South
Torrance11 Lauren Hein F 5-8 So. Torrance, Calif./South Torrance12
Casey Godwin D 5-8 Jr. Raleigh, N.C./Millbrook12 Casey Godwin D 5-8
Jr. Raleigh, N.C./Millbrook13 Katie Evans D 5-5 Sr. Raleigh,
N.C./Broughton13 Katie Evans D 5-5 Sr. Raleigh, N.C./Broughton14
Kaytee OBrien M/F 5-7 Fr. Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville Heritage14
Kaytee OBrien M/F 5-7 Fr. Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville Heritage15
Kory Spotts M/D 5-9 Fr. Del Mar, Calif./Torrey Pines15 Kory Spotts
M/D 5-9 Fr. Del Mar, Calif./Torrey Pines17 Stine Schoening F/D 5-5
Fr. Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville17 Stine Schoening F/D 5-5 Fr.
Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville18 Jen Rincon F 5-6 Sr. Placentia,
Calif./El Dorado18 Jen Rincon F 5-6 Sr. Placentia, Calif./El
Dorado19 Jenna Olson D/M 5-8 Fr. Saratoga, Calif./Archbishop
Mitty19 Jenna Olson D/M 5-8 Fr. Saratoga, Calif./Archbishop Mitty20
Kristen Schmidbauer M 5-7 Fr. Woodbine, Md./Gelnelg20 Kristen
Schmidbauer M 5-7 Fr. Woodbine, Md./Gelnelg21 Katie Durst M 5-6 So.
Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive21 Katie Durst M 5-6 So. Raleigh,
N.C./Athens Drive22 Lauren Lover D 5-6 Fr. Greensboro,
N.C./Northwest Guilford22 Lauren Lover D 5-6 Fr. Greensboro,
N.C./Northwest Guilford23 Jessi Gulledge F 5-8 So. Jamestown,
N.C./Ragsdale23 Jessi Gulledge F 5-8 So. Jamestown, N.C./Ragsdale24
Alex Perry GK 5-9 Jr. Raleigh, N.C./Broughton24 Alex Perry GK 5-9
Jr. Raleigh, N.C./Broughton25 Ashlee Wilhelmsen F 5-9 Fr. Scotts
Valley, Calif./Santa Cruz25 Ashlee Wilhelmsen F 5-9 Fr. Scotts
Valley, Calif./Santa Cruz
Head coach:Head coach: Eddie Radwanski Eddie RadwanskiAssistant
coaches:Assistant coaches: Jeff Robbins, Bill Steffen Jeff Robbins,
Bill SteffenStudent assistants:Student assistants: Jen Bronson,
Carolyn Handy, Barrie Vogel Jen Bronson, Carolyn Handy, Barrie
Vogel
2010 UNCG WOMENS SOCCER2010 UNCG WOMENS SOCCERt Clt Cl
ROSTERROSTER
Date Opponent TimeAug. 11Aug. 11 ..................
.................. High Point (exh.)High Point (exh.)
...........................................................................................
...........................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Aug. 14Aug. 14 .................. .................. Duke
(exh.)Duke (exh.)
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...................................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Aug. 20Aug. 20 .................. .................. East
CarolinaEast Carolina
...............................................................................................
...............................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Aug. 23Aug. 23 .................. .................. at
Wake Forestat Wake Forest
.............................................................................................
.............................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.
Georgia Nike Invitational (Athens, Ga.)Georgia Nike Invitational
(Athens, Ga.)Aug. 29Aug. 29 .................. ..................
vs. Utahvs. Utah
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.....................................................................................................11
a.m.11 a.m.
Under Armour Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)Under Armour
Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.)Sept. 3Sept. 3 ..................
.................. vs. Southern Calvs. Southern Cal
...........................................................................................
...........................................................................................8
p.m.8 p.m.Sept. 5Sept. 5 .................. .................. at
Cal State Fullertonat Cal State Fullerton
.............................................................................
.............................................................................
4:30 p.m.4:30 p.m.
Sept. 10Sept. 10 ................ ................
CharlotteCharlotte
.....................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Sept. 19Sept. 19 ................ ................ Old
DominionOld Dominion
...............................................................................................
...............................................................................................2
p.m.2 p.m.Sept. 24Sept. 24 ................ ................ at
Chattanooga*at Chattanooga*
..........................................................................................
..........................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Sept. 26Sept. 26 ................ ................ at
Samford*at Samford*
................................................................................................
................................................................................................3
p.m.3 p.m.
Oct. 1Oct. 1 .................... .................... Georgia
Southern*Georgia Southern*
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Oct. 3Oct. 3 .................... ....................
Davidson*Davidson*
...................................................................................................
...................................................................................................2
p.m.2 p.m.Oct. 8Oct. 8 .................... ....................
The Citadel*The Citadel*
................................................................................................
................................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Oct. 10Oct. 10 .................. ..................
College of Charleston*College of Charleston*
.................................................................................
.................................................................................1
p.m.1 p.m.Oct. 15Oct. 15 .................. .................. at
Wofford*at Wofford*
.................................................................................................
.................................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Oct. 17Oct. 17 ................... ................... at
Furman*at Furman*
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..................................................................................................2
p.m.2 p.m.Oct. 21Oct. 21 .................. ..................
Western Carolina*Western Carolina*
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................6
p.m.6 p.m.Oct. 24Oct. 24 .................. .................. at
Appalachian State*at Appalachian State*
.................................................................................
.................................................................................2
p.m.2 p.m.Oct. 27Oct. 27 .................. .................. at
Elon*at Elon*
.......................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................7
p.m.7 p.m.Oct. 31Oct. 31 .................. .................. at
SoCon quarterfi nals (top four seeds host)at SoCon quarterfi nals
(top four seeds host)
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.....................................................TBATBA
Southern Conference Championship (Cullowhee, N.C.)Southern
Conference Championship (Cullowhee, N.C.)Nov. 5-7Nov. 5-7
................. ................. at Southern Conference
Championshipat Southern Conference
Championship..........................................................................................................................TBATBA
*- Southern Conference matches*- Southern Conference matchesAll
times EasternAll times Eastern
SCHEDULESCHEDULE
UNIVERSITY FACTSUNIVERSITY FACTSLocationLocation
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............................................................Greensboro,
N.C.Greensboro, N.C.FoundedFounded
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..............................................................................18911891EnrollmentEnrollment
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........................................ 17,467 (13,453
undergrad)17,467 (13,453 undergrad)NicknameNickname
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......................................................................SpartansSpartansColorsColors
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White & NavyGold, White &
NavyStadiumStadium................................................................................
UNCG Soccer Stadium (3,540)UNCG Soccer Stadium (3,540)Affi
liationAffi liation
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Division INCAA Division IConferenceConference
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SouthernSouthernChancellorChancellor
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........................................................ Dr. Linda
P. BradyDr. Linda P. BradyDirector of AthleticsDirector of
Athletics ...................................................
................................................... Kim RecordKim
RecordAlma materAlma mater
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Virginia, 1984Virginia, 1984Athletics Department phoneAthletics
Department phone .................................
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Offi ce phoneTicket Offi ce phone
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336-334-3250336-334-3250
SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICESPORTS INFORMATION OFFICESports
Information DirectorSports Information Director
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Mike HirschmanMike Hirschman Email Email
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..........................................................mwhirsch@[email protected]
Cell phone Cell phone
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336-202-5331336-202-5331Asst. SID (womens soccer contact)Asst. SID
(womens soccer contact) ................................
................................Phil PerryPhil Perry Email Email
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Cell phone Cell phone
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Greensboro, NC 27402-6168Greensboro, NC 27402-6168WebsiteWebsite
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...................................................www.uncgspartans.comwww.uncgspartans.com
UNCG UNCG WOMENS SOCCER WOMENS SOCCER INFORMATIONINFORMATIONHead
coachHead coach
.......................................................
.......................................................Eddie
RadwanskiEddie RadwanskiAlma materAlma mater
...............................................................
...............................................................UNCG,
1997UNCG, 1997EmailEmail
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...........................................................eddie_rad@[email protected]
at UNCGRecord at UNCG .......................................
....................................... 120-63-12 (nine
years)120-63-12 (nine years)Career recordCareer record
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SameSameAssistant coachAssistant coach
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........................................................ Jeff
RobbinsJeff RobbinsAssistant coachAssistant coach
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.......................................................... Bill
SteffenBill SteffenWomens Soccer Offi ce phoneWomens Soccer Offi ce
phone ...............................
...............................336-334-4474336-334-44742009 overall
record2009 overall record
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13-7-013-7-02009 SoCon record2009 SoCon record
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9-2-09-2-0Returning/lostReturning/lost
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......................................................................14-914-9Starters
returning/lostStarters returning/lost
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QUICK FACTS
CREDITSThe 2010 University of North Carolina at Greensboro
womens soccer media guide was written by Phil Perry, UNCG as-The
2010 University of North Carolina at Greensboro womens soccer media
guide was written by Phil Perry, UNCG as-sistant sports information
director. This guide was designed using Adobe Creative Suite
CS4.sistant sports information director. This guide was designed
using Adobe Creative Suite CS4.
Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director
Mike Hirschman, Assistant Sports Information Director David
Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Mike
Hirschman, Assistant Sports Information Director David Percival and
Sports Information student assistant Chris Parker. Photography by
WG Sports, John Bell, Chris English, Jerry Percival and Sports
Information student assistant Chris Parker. Photography by WG
Sports, John Bell, Chris English, Jerry Wolford, Sideline Sports,
Rod Wyatt and others.Wolford, Sideline Sports, Rod Wyatt and
others.
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Table of contents, quick facts, roster, schedule
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staffCoaching staff
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profi lesPlayer profi les
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review2009 review
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22-2322-232009 SoCon review2009 SoCon review
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Southern ConferenceThe Southern Conference
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honorsAll-time honors
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26-2726-27UNCG record bookUNCG record book
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28-3028-30Championship traditionChampionship tradition
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resultsAll-time
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32-3432-34Series recordsSeries records
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35-3735-37All-time rosterAll-time roster
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..........................................................................3838UNCG
Soccer StadiumUNCG Soccer Stadium
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is UNCGThis is UNCG
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40-4340-43UNCG administrationUNCG administration
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44-4544-45UNCG Athletics Hall of FameUNCG Athletics Hall of Fame
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ClubSpartan Club
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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
ON THE COVERCaptains Jenn Partenheimer, Katie Evans and Kelsey
KearneyCaptains Jenn Partenheimer, Katie Evans and Kelsey
Kearney
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2 C O A C H I N G S T A F F U N C G S P A R T A N S . C O M
Three-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year Eddie
Radwanski, who helped UNC Three-time Southern Conference Coach of
the Year Eddie Radwanski, who helped UNC Greensboro gain national
prominence in mens soccer as an All-American in the 1980s, begins
Greensboro gain national prominence in mens soccer as an
All-American in the 1980s, begins his 10th year at the helm of the
Spartans womens soccer program in 2010.his 10th year at the helm of
the Spartans womens soccer program in 2010.
Radwanski was a perfect fi t for the university and the program
to replace Jack Poland, the Radwanski was a perfect fi t for the
university and the program to replace Jack Poland, the only other
head coach in the programs history, when he was named to the post
on Feb. 15, 2001.only other head coach in the programs history,
when he was named to the post on Feb. 15, 2001.
Under Radwanskis tutelage, UNCG has posted a 120-63-12 record
the past nine years, Under Radwanskis tutelage, UNCG has posted a
120-63-12 record the past nine years, earning six Southern
Conference regular-season crowns, three league tournament titles
and four earning six Southern Conference regular-season crowns,
three league tournament titles and four NCAA tournament
appearances. The club has produced 46 All-Southern Conference
players, 26 NCAA tournament appearances. The club has produced 46
All-Southern Conference players, 26 SoCon All-Tournament
selections, fi ve conference players of the year and fi ve league
freshmen SoCon All-Tournament selections, fi ve conference players
of the year and fi ve league freshmen of the year in Radwanskis
nine years at the helm, as well as four SoCon All-Freshman
selections of the year in Radwanskis nine years at the helm, as
well as four SoCon All-Freshman selections in the two years of that
awards existence. In addition, 15 players have been named
all-region by in the two years of that awards existence. In
addition, 15 players have been named all-region by either the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America or Soccer Buzz
magazine.either the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
or Soccer Buzz magazine.
UNCG has also excelled in the classroom under Radwanskis watch.
In 2009, Lauren Lo-UNCG has also excelled in the classroom under
Radwanskis watch. In 2009, Lauren Lo-pez was named a third-team
NSCAA Scholar All-American. Eight student-athletes have been pez
was named a third-team NSCAA Scholar All-American. Eight
student-athletes have been selected Academic All-District III by
CoSIDA during Radwanskis tenure, while six have earned selected
Academic All-District III by CoSIDA during Radwanskis tenure, while
six have earned NSCAA Scholar All-South Region distinction. As a
whole, the team has earned the NSCAA Team NSCAA Scholar All-South
Region distinction. As a whole, the team has earned the NSCAA Team
Academic Award eight years running.
Perhaps most impres-
competition.competition.
last seven seasons.last seven seasons.
ence honors, matching the school record set in 1997 and equaled
in 2007. In addition, Lopez and Padgett earned NSCAA all-region
honors. Lopez and Jenn Partenheimer were honored for and Padgett
earned NSCAA all-region honors. Lopez and Jenn Partenheimer were
honored for their work in the classroom by earning spots on the
NSCAA Scholar All-Region squad, while Lopez their work in the
classroom by earning spots on the NSCAA Scholar All-Region squad,
while Lopez and Kelly Attayek took CoSIDA Academic All-District III
honors.and Kelly Attayek took CoSIDA Academic All-District III
honors.
Partenheimer also earned one of the SoCons most prestigious
awards, as she was UNCGs Partenheimer also earned one of the SoCons
most prestigious awards, as she was UNCGs female recipient of the
Coleman Lew Leadership Award for the 2009-10 school year. The award
female recipient of the Coleman Lew Leadership Award for the
2009-10 school year. The award
is based on leadership, academic excellence and athletic
achievement in both the is based on leadership, academic excellence
and athletic achievement in both the college environment and the
community.college environment and the community.
Radwanski directed the Spartans to their third straight Southern
Conference Radwanski directed the Spartans to their third straight
Southern Conference regular-season title in 2008, leading the squad
to a 10-0-1 league mark in pick-regular-season title in 2008,
leading the squad to a 10-0-1 league mark in pick-ing up his third
straight SoCon Coach of the Year award. The undefeated regular-ing
up his third straight SoCon Coach of the Year award. The undefeated
regular-season conference campaign was UNCGs third in a row.season
conference campaign was UNCGs third in a row.
Radwanski picked up his 100th career collegiate coaching victory
during Radwanski picked up his 100th career collegiate coaching
victory during the 2008 season, as UNCG topped Western Carolina 2-0
on Oct. 10 to give him the 2008 season, as UNCG topped Western
Carolina 2-0 on Oct. 10 to give him the milestone win. Fittingly,
Katelynn Donovan, who would go on to be named the the milestone
win. Fittingly, Katelynn Donovan, who would go on to be named the
Southern Conference Player of the Year, scored both goals.Southern
Conference Player of the Year, scored both goals.
The 2008 season saw several school records fall or equaled, as
Radwanski The 2008 season saw several school records fall or
equaled, as Radwanski led the Spartans to a 16-4-3 overall record,
good for their best season in school led the Spartans to a 16-4-3
overall record, good for their best season in school history by
winning percentage (.761). The squads four losses were the fewest
in history by winning percentage (.761). The squads four losses
were the fewest in school history, and the 8-1-0 home mark matched
the best home winning percent-school history, and the 8-1-0 home
mark matched the best home winning percent-age (.889) and fewest
home losses in school history. UNCG fi nished the season on age
(.889) and fewest home losses in school history. UNCG fi nished the
season on a 14-game unbeaten streak to match that school record, as
well, going 11-0-3 to a 14-game unbeaten streak to match that
school record, as well, going 11-0-3 to end the year.end the
year.
On top of that, fi rst-team All-SoCon keeper Kelsey Kearney,
also an all-fresh-On top of that, fi rst-team All-SoCon keeper
Kelsey Kearney, also an all-fresh-man selection, set a school mark
with her 0.48 goals against average, obliterating man selection,
set a school mark with her 0.48 goals against average, obliterating
the old record of 0.74.the old record of 0.74.
Donovan and Lopez earned all-region honors, taking third-team
distinction Donovan and Lopez earned all-region honors, taking
third-team distinction from Soccer Buzz.from Soccer Buzz.
The stellar 2008 campaign came on the heels of an outstanding
2007 season, The stellar 2008 campaign came on the heels of an
outstanding 2007 season, which saw Radwanski take his second SoCon
Coach of the Year award and lead which saw Radwanski take his
second SoCon Coach of the Year award and lead his club to a 10-0-0
league record. Radwanksi also led his team back to the NCAA his
club to a 10-0-0 league record. Radwanksi also led his team back to
the NCAA tournament for the second straight year and third in fi ve
seasons, as the Spartans tournament for the second straight year
and third in fi ve seasons, as the Spartans earned an at-large
berth to the tournament on the strength of their 16-5-1 overall
earned an at-large berth to the tournament on the strength of their
16-5-1 overall record. UNCG knocked off Memphis in the fi rst round
of the tournament before record. UNCG knocked off Memphis in the fi
rst round of the tournament before falling to No. 1 seed North
Carolina in the second round.falling to No. 1 seed North Carolina
in the second round.
The Spartans placed seven on the all-conference squads - six on
the fi rst team The Spartans placed seven on the all-conference
squads - six on the fi rst team
hool record set 1n 199997 and equa ed in 2020007 In addit on
Lopez997 and equaled in 200hool record set i 1n 199997 and equaled
in 2020007 In addition Lopez
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RADWANSKIEddie
HEAD COACH10th year at UNCG10th year overall(120-63-12)UNCG,
1997
U N CC GG SS P A R T A N SS CC OO MU N C G S P A R T A N S C O
MU N CC GG SS P A R T A N SS CC OO MU N C G S P A R T A N S C O
M
I have followed Eddies career since he played for Mike
Berticelli. He was I have followed Eddies career since he played
for Mike Berticelli. He was one of those players who, when you saw
him out on the fi eld, just jumped one of those players who, when
you saw him out on the fi eld, just jumped out at you. When he
re-emerged as a coach I really liked what he did with his out at
you. When he re-emerged as a coach I really liked what he did with
his players and how he taught on the fi eld. I liked what he was
doing so much players and how he taught on the fi eld. I liked what
he was doing so much I began to recruit his youth players. Because
of my involvement with him I began to recruit his youth players.
Because of my involvement with him in recruiting, I gained respect
for him as a coach and told him that I would in recruiting, I
gained respect for him as a coach and told him that I would support
him for any job he was interested in. I think he was a wonderful
support him for any job he was interested in. I think he was a
wonderful hire for UNCG and it is great that things have come full
circle for him.hire for UNCG and it is great that things have come
full circle for him.
Anson DorranceAnson DorranceNorth Carolina womens soccer
coachNorth Carolina womens soccer coach
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- and had three named to the leagues all-tournament team.
Defender Jamie Corti earned - and had three named to the leagues
all-tournament team. Defender Jamie Corti earned all-region honors
from the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz, while freshman Kristin Player,
UNCGs all-region honors from the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz, while
freshman Kristin Player, UNCGs second straight Southern Conference
Freshman of the Year, was named to Soccer Buzzs second straight
Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, was named to Soccer Buzzs
all-region all-freshman team.all-region all-freshman team.
The 2006 season brought a SoCon regular-season title, a SoCon
tournament title The 2006 season brought a SoCon regular-season
title, a SoCon tournament title and a trip to the NCAA tournament.
The Spartans swept the SoCon awards with Shannon and a trip to the
NCAA tournament. The Spartans swept the SoCon awards with Shannon
Donovan claiming both player of the year and tournament most
outstanding player distinc-Donovan claiming both player of the year
and tournament most outstanding player distinc-tion, while Jen
Bronson took home co-freshman of the year honors. Radwanski coached
tion, while Jen Bronson took home co-freshman of the year honors.
Radwanski coached the Spartans to a 13-8-2 record, including a
9-0-1 mark in the SoCon, and was rewarded the Spartans to a 13-8-2
record, including a 9-0-1 mark in the SoCon, and was rewarded with
his fi rst coach of the year award. The Spartans made their seventh
NCAA tournament with his fi rst coach of the year award. The
Spartans made their seventh NCAA tournament appearance but fell to
Oklahoma State, 2-0 in the fi rst round.appearance but fell to
Oklahoma State, 2-0 in the fi rst round.
Radwanskis UNCG tenure began in 2001, when he guided an
experienced squad to Radwanskis UNCG tenure began in 2001, when he
guided an experienced squad to its fi rst regular-season title in
four years. The rookie coach led the Spartans to their fourth its
fi rst regular-season title in four years. The rookie coach led the
Spartans to their fourth league tournament title in a fi ve-year
span and another berth in the NCAA tournament. How-league
tournament title in a fi ve-year span and another berth in the NCAA
tournament. How-ever, the run ended in the fi rst round with a
hard-fought setback to North Carolina.ever, the run ended in the fi
rst round with a hard-fought setback to North Carolina.
After a rare losing season in 2002, Radwanskis 2003 squad
reclaimed its place After a rare losing season in 2002, Radwanskis
2003 squad reclaimed its place among the SoCon elite, posting a
second-place regular-season fi nish and winning the among the SoCon
elite, posting a second-place regular-season fi nish and winning
the schools fi fth league tournament crown to nab another NCAA
berth. UNCG won 12 of its schools fi fth league tournament crown to
nab another NCAA berth. UNCG won 12 of its fi nal 14 games,
including a 2-1 victory over Wake Forest in the fi rst round of the
NCAA tour-fi nal 14 games, including a 2-1 victory over Wake Forest
in the fi rst round of the NCAA tour-nament its fi rst win over the
Demon Deacons in seven all-time meetings to that point to nament
its fi rst win over the Demon Deacons in seven all-time meetings to
that point to advance to the second round of the tournament for
just the third time in school history. The advance to the second
round of the tournament for just the third time in school history.
The Spartans season came to a close with a loss to eventual
national champion North Carolina Spartans season came to a close
with a loss to eventual national champion North Carolina in the
second round.in the second round.
The 2004 campaign was another banner season for the Spartans.
The club won the So-The 2004 campaign was another banner season for
the Spartans. The club won the So-Con regular-season crown with a
14-5-1 overall record and a 9-1-1 mark in league play and Con
regular-season crown with a 14-5-1 overall record and a 9-1-1 mark
in league play and took home both the player of the year and
freshman of the year awards by the conference. took home both the
player of the year and freshman of the year awards by the
conference. Amy Carnell became the fourth player in an eight-year
span to garner SoCon Player of the Amy Carnell became the fourth
player in an eight-year span to garner SoCon Player of the Year
honors, while Karla Davis fi ne fi rst season with UNCG gave the
Spartans back-to-back Year honors, while Karla Davis fi ne fi rst
season with UNCG gave the Spartans back-to-back freshman of the
year plaudits following Shannon Donovans selection in 2003.freshman
of the year plaudits following Shannon Donovans selection in
2003.
The 2005 edition fi nished 11-7-1 overall, with all seven losses
on the season by single The 2005 edition fi nished 11-7-1 overall,
with all seven losses on the season by single goals. Four of the
setbacks were in overtime, and two of them were 1-0 losses to
top-10 goals. Four of the setbacks were in overtime, and two of
them were 1-0 losses to top-10 teams Duke and Wake Forest. The
Spartans placed third in the SoCon with a 6-3-1 record teams Duke
and Wake Forest. The Spartans placed third in the SoCon with a
6-3-1 record and made it to the semifi nals of the conference
tournament.and made it to the semifi nals of the conference
tournament.
Radwanskis womens soccer coaching experience includes a season
as head coach Radwanskis womens soccer coaching experience includes
a season as head coach of the Piedmont Spark of the W-2 League,
three years as head coach and coaching director of the Piedmont
Spark of the W-2 League, three years as head coach and coaching
director for the Twisters Soccer Club of Greensboro and a season as
a volunteer assistant with the for the Twisters Soccer Club of
Greensboro and a season as a volunteer assistant with the 1998 UNCG
squad.1998 UNCG squad.
Radwanski guided the Piedmont Spark to the W-2 League
regular-season champion-Radwanski guided the Piedmont Spark to the
W-2 League regular-season champion-ship in 1999 and a rare win over
the W-1 League champion Raleigh Wings.ship in 1999 and a rare win
over the W-1 League champion Raleigh Wings.
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UNCG Womens SoccerUNCG Womens SoccerCoaching HistoryCoaching
History
Year Coach Big South SoCon OverallYear Coach Big South SoCon
OverallJACK POLANDJACK POLAND
(163-92-8, 22-0-0 Big South, 28-5-0 SoCon)(163-92-8, 22-0-0 Big
South, 28-5-0 SoCon)1988 Jack Poland1988 Jack Poland
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10-7-010-7-01989 Jack Poland1989 Jack Poland
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11-5-111-5-11990 Jack Poland1990 Jack Poland
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14-5-014-5-01991 Jack Poland1991 Jack Poland
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12-8-012-8-01992 Jack Poland1992 Jack Poland
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10-8-110-8-11993 Jack Poland1993 Jack Poland ...............
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Poland1994 Jack Poland ............... ...............5-0-05-0-0
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.................................... 11-6-311-6-31995 Jack
Poland1995 Jack Poland ............... ...............5-0-05-0-0
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.................................... 13-5-013-5-01996 Jack
Poland1996 Jack Poland ............... ...............5-0-05-0-0
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Poland1997 Jack Poland ....................................
....................................7-0-07-0-0 ...............
............... 19-6-019-6-01998 Jack Poland1998 Jack Poland
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............... 13-9-113-9-11999 Jack Poland1999 Jack Poland
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............... 8-12-08-12-02000 Jack Poland2000 Jack Poland
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EDDIE RADWANSKI (113-63-12, 74-15-5 SoCon)EDDIE RADWANSKI
(113-63-12, 74-15-5 SoCon)2001 Eddie Radwanski2001 Eddie Radwanski
............................ ............................8-2-08-2-0
............... ............... 15-8-015-8-02002 Eddie
Radwanski2002 Eddie Radwanski ............................
............................4-5-14-5-1 ...............
............... 7-12-27-12-22003 Eddie Radwanski2003 Eddie
Radwanski ............................
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............... 15-7-215-7-22004 Eddie Radwanski2004 Eddie
Radwanski ............................
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............... 14-5-114-5-12005 Eddie Radwanski2005 Eddie
Radwanski ............................
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............... 11-7-111-7-12006 Eddie Radwanski2006 Eddie
Radwanski ............................
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............... 13-8-213-8-22007 Eddie Radwanski2007 Eddie
Radwanski ..........................
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............... 16-5-116-5-12008 Eddie Radwanski2008 Eddie
Radwanski ..........................
..........................10-0-110-0-1 ...............
............... 16-4-316-4-32009 Eddie Radwanski2009 Eddie
Radwanski ............................
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With the Twisters, Radwanski was coach of the girls under-18
teams and had players With the Twisters, Radwanski was coach of the
girls under-18 teams and had players selected for U.S. National,
regional and state teams. He has earned a United States
Soc-selected for U.S. National, regional and state teams. He has
earned a United States Soc-cer Federation A coaching license and an
NSCAA Premier Diploma.cer Federation A coaching license and an
NSCAA Premier Diploma.
Prior to coaching, Radwanski was a four-year member of the
Spartans (1981-84) and Prior to coaching, Radwanski was a four-year
member of the Spartans (1981-84) and captained the NCAA Division
III mens soccer national championship teams in 1982 and captained
the NCAA Division III mens soccer national championship teams in
1982 and 1983. Radwanskis time at UNCG produced a 75-9-4 record and
a spot in the NCAA tour-1983. Radwanskis time at UNCG produced a
75-9-4 record and a spot in the NCAA tour-nament all four seasons
he donned the UNCG uniform.nament all four seasons he donned the
UNCG uniform.
He was the fi rst two-time All-American in UNCG athletics
history, earning fi rst-team He was the fi rst two-time
All-American in UNCG athletics history, earning fi rst-team
Division III All-America honors in 1983 and 1984. The
eighth-leading scorer in UNCG his-Division III All-America honors
in 1983 and 1984. The eighth-leading scorer in UNCG his-tory with
38 goals and 56 assists, he remains one of only fi ve mens soccer
players in tory with 38 goals and 56 assists, he remains one of
only fi ve mens soccer players in school history to earn more than
one All-America award. He stands second all-time in school history
to earn more than one All-America award. He stands second all-time
in UNCG mens soccer history with those 56 assists, including a
team-high 21 in 1983.UNCG mens soccer history with those 56
assists, including a team-high 21 in 1983.
Radwanski went on to earn MVP honors of the 1984 Senior Bowl
all-star game. He Radwanski went on to earn MVP honors of the 1984
Senior Bowl all-star game. He was also selected as one of 17
individuals who were charter inductees into the UNCG Ath-was also
selected as one of 17 individuals who were charter inductees into
the UNCG Ath-letics Hall of Fame in September 2000. In the fall of
2004, the entire 1982 squad was letics Hall of Fame in September
2000. In the fall of 2004, the entire 1982 squad was inducted into
the schools Hall of Fame.inducted into the schools Hall of
Fame.
Selected fi rst in the 1985 MISL draft by the Dallas Sidekicks,
Radwanski was the fi rst Selected fi rst in the 1985 MISL draft by
the Dallas Sidekicks, Radwanski was the fi rst UNCG student-athlete
to be drafted by a pro sports team and remains the highest draft
UNCG student-athlete to be drafted by a pro sports team and remains
the highest draft pick ever. He had a fi ve-year pro indoor career
with the Sidekicks and the Tacoma Stars pick ever. He had a fi
ve-year pro indoor career with the Sidekicks and the Tacoma Stars
and helped the Sidekicks win the 1987 MISL title.and helped the
Sidekicks win the 1987 MISL title.
Radwanski played fi ve seasons for the Greensboro (later
Carolina) Dynamo, helping Radwanski played fi ve seasons for the
Greensboro (later Carolina) Dynamo, helping the team win the 1993
and 1994 U.S. Interregional Soccer League national titles, where
the team win the 1993 and 1994 U.S. Interregional Soccer League
national titles, where he was named the USISL MVP and national fi
nals MVP in 1993. Radwanski also led the he was named the USISL MVP
and national fi nals MVP in 1993. Radwanski also led the Dynamo to
the A-League championship game in 1997, where they fell to
Milwaukee in a Dynamo to the A-League championship game in 1997,
where they fell to Milwaukee in a shootout. He also played two
seasons for the Dallas Rockets and helped them to the 1991
shootout. He also played two seasons for the Dallas Rockets and
helped them to the 1991 national title.national title.
A member of the U.S. National Team Pool from 1985-92, he made fi
ve starts for the A member of the U.S. National Team Pool from
1985-92, he made fi ve starts for the National Team in 1985,
including a World Cup qualifi er against Costa Rica. He also played
National Team in 1985, including a World Cup qualifi er against
Costa Rica. He also played with the World Cup, Olympic, World
University and National Indoor teams in the 1980s with the World
Cup, Olympic, World University and National Indoor teams in the
1980s and early 1990s.and early 1990s.
The Neptune, N.J., native was also named fi rst-team all-decade
for the 1980s on the The Neptune, N.J., native was also named fi
rst-team all-decade for the 1980s on the all-century team for the
state of New Jersey by the Newark Star-Ledger.all-century team for
the state of New Jersey by the Newark Star-Ledger.
Radwanski earned a bachelors degree in business and economics
from UNCG in Radwanski earned a bachelors degree in business and
economics from UNCG in 1997. He resides in Greensboro with his
wife, Stephanie, and daughter, Logan.1997. He resides in Greensboro
with his wife, Stephanie, and daughter, Logan.
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Jeff
ASSISTANT COACHFourth year at UNCGWhitworth College, 1995
Jeff Robbins enters his fourth season on the UNCG coaching
staff, and third as a full-Jeff Robbins enters his fourth season on
the UNCG coaching staff, and third as a full-time assistant coach,
in 2010. He began his UNCG career as a volunteer coach in 2007.
time assistant coach, in 2010. He began his UNCG career as a
volunteer coach in 2007. The Spartans have won a trio of Southern
Conference regular-season titles in Robbins brief The Spartans have
won a trio of Southern Conference regular-season titles in Robbins
brief tenure.tenure.
Since Robbins has been on the staff, UNCG has gone 45-16-4
overall and 29-2-1 in the Since Robbins has been on the staff, UNCG
has gone 45-16-4 overall and 29-2-1 in the Southern Conference. The
Spartans earned an at-large selection to the NCAA tournament
Southern Conference. The Spartans earned an at-large selection to
the NCAA tournament in 2007, his fi rst year on the sidelines. UNCG
has knocked off ranked opponents in each of in 2007, his fi rst
year on the sidelines. UNCG has knocked off ranked opponents in
each of the last two seasons, taking down No. 15 Santa Clara in
2008 and No. 11 Duke in 2009.the last two seasons, taking down No.
15 Santa Clara in 2008 and No. 11 Duke in 2009.
Prior to coming to UNCG, Robbins, a native of Spokane, Wash.,
spent 12 years with the Prior to coming to UNCG, Robbins, a native
of Spokane, Wash., spent 12 years with the Spokane Shadow of the
United Soccer Leagues (USL) in various roles. From 1995-96, he
Spokane Shadow of the United Soccer Leagues (USL) in various roles.
From 1995-96, he was a player and the director of operations for
the team, then became the squads general was a player and the
director of operations for the team, then became the squads general
manager in 1997. He retained that role until 2006, overseeing one
of the most successful manager in 1997. He retained that role until
2006, overseeing one of the most successful franchises in the
league.franchises in the league.
Under Robbins direction, the Shadow won fi ve Northwest Division
titles, hosted the Under Robbins direction, the Shadow won fi ve
Northwest Division titles, hosted the USL playoffs seven times,
advanced to the title game in 1999 and became the fi rst Premier
USL playoffs seven times, advanced to the title game in 1999 and
became the fi rst Premier Development League (PDL) team to reach
100 wins. The team was consistently one of the Development League
(PDL) team to reach 100 wins. The team was consistently one of the
league leaders in attendance and placed numerous players into the
MLS and A-League.league leaders in attendance and placed numerous
players into the MLS and A-League.
Robbins, who was named the USL Executive of the Year in 2000,
was inducted to the Robbins, who was named the USL Executive of the
Year in 2000, was inducted to the USL Hall of Fame in 2004. USL
Hall of Fame in 2004.
Robbins served on both the USL Competition Committee and the PDL
Executive Com-mittee. He also worked as the Super Y-League
Northwest Division Director and was a na-tional staff coach.
In addition to his USL and PDL commitments, Robbins served as
the executive director In addition to his USL and PDL commitments,
Robbins served as the executive director and director of coaching
for the Spokane Shadow Youth Soccer Club from 2000-07.
He coached his 89 Shadow girls team to back-to-back Washington
State Cup cham-He coached his 89 Shadow girls team to back-to-back
Washington State Cup cham-pionships in 2006 and 2007 and four
straight title game appearances. Robbins also led squads to the
USYSA Region IV semifi nals, the US Club Soccer national
championship game, the Y-League title game and several state and
league titles.
As a player on the collegiate level, Robbins was a four-year
starter at Westmont College As a player on the collegiate level,
Robbins was a four-year starter at Westmont College in Santa
Barbara, Calif., helping the squad to a pair of conference
championships and an NAIA tournament appearance before fi nishing
his degree at Spokanes Whitworth College in 1995.
Robbins holds advanced coaching licenses from both the USSF and
the NSCAA.Robbins holds advanced coaching licenses from both the
USSF and the NSCAA.
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U N C G W O M E N S S O C C E R M E D I A G U I D E C O A C H I
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Bill Steffen enters his third season as an assistant at UNCG in
2010. Steffen works primarily with Bill Steffen enters his third
season as an assistant at UNCG in 2010. Steffen works primarily
with the goalkeepers.the goalkeepers.
In his two years on the staff, Steffen has seen keeper Kelsey
Kearney twice earn All-Southern In his two years on the staff,
Steffen has seen keeper Kelsey Kearney twice earn All-Southern
Conference honors. She was a fi rst-team selection as a freshman in
2008, when she set a school Conference honors. She was a fi
rst-team selection as a freshman in 2008, when she set a school
record with a 0.48 goals against average. Kearney followed that up
with a 0.80 mark in 2009, the record with a 0.48 goals against
average. Kearney followed that up with a 0.80 mark in 2009, the
third-best GAA in school history, and took second-team All-SoCon
honors. In just two seasons, third-best GAA in school history, and
took second-team All-SoCon honors. In just two seasons, Kearney has
posted 19 shutouts, the fourth-best career mark in school
history.Kearney has posted 19 shutouts, the fourth-best career mark
in school history.
Steffen brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Spartans
and is no stranger to the UNCG Steffen brings a wealth of coaching
experience to the Spartans and is no stranger to the UNCG soccer
programs, having served as an assistant coach for UNCGs mens squad
for one year. Stef-soccer programs, having served as an assistant
coach for UNCGs mens squad for one year. Stef-fen also served as an
assistant on the North Carolina mens side for one year and womens
side for fen also served as an assistant on the North Carolina mens
side for one year and womens side for three years before taking off
for the University of Oregon from 1996-2005 to serve as head
coach.three years before taking off for the University of Oregon
from 1996-2005 to serve as head coach.
A national staff coach for the past 14 years, Steffen has also
been a member of the NSCAA goal-A national staff coach for the past
14 years, Steffen has also been a member of the NSCAA goal-keeping
staff and also served as the NSCAA Division I Womens Soccer
representative for three keeping staff and also served as the NSCAA
Division I Womens Soccer representative for three years while also
serving as the West Regional Ranking Chair for four years. Steffen
brings profes-years while also serving as the West Regional Ranking
Chair for four years. Steffen brings profes-sional playing
experience to the Spartans as well, having played fi ve years for
the Albany Capitals sional playing experience to the Spartans as
well, having played fi ve years for the Albany Capitals of the ASL
and APSL.of the ASL and APSL.
Steffen, who is currently working toward completion of his
doctorate in sport and exercise psy-Steffen, who is currently
working toward completion of his doctorate in sport and exercise
psy-chology, also had coaching stints at Lyndon State College,
University at Albany, Greensboro Col-chology, also had coaching
stints at Lyndon State College, University at Albany, Greensboro
Col-lege, Furman and Duke. He served as an assistant at each school
with the exception of Greens-lege, Furman and Duke. He served as an
assistant at each school with the exception of Greens-boro, where
he held the head coaching position for two seasons.boro, where he
held the head coaching position for two seasons.
Jen
STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHFirst year at UNCG
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student assistant coach. Bron-Former UNCG standout Jen Bronson
enters her fi rst season as a student assistant coach. Bron-son
completed her eligibility in 2009.son completed her eligibility in
2009.
A three-time All-Southern Conference First Team performer,
Bronson was the SoCon Co-Fresh-A three-time All-Southern Conference
First Team performer, Bronson was the SoCon Co-Fresh-man of the
Year in 2006. The Raleigh, N.C., native started all 88 games in her
UNCG career, man of the Year in 2006. The Raleigh, N.C., native
started all 88 games in her UNCG career, second on the Spartans
career list.second on the Spartans career list.
In 2006, Bronson was named to Soccer Buzzs All-Region
All-Freshman Team and the NCCSIA In 2006, Bronson was named to
Soccer Buzzs All-Region All-Freshman Team and the NCCSIA all-state
team. A two-time Academic All-Southern Conference performer,
Bronson was also a all-state team. A two-time Academic All-Southern
Conference performer, Bronson was also a 2008 NSCAA Scholar
All-South Region selection.2008 NSCAA Scholar All-South Region
selection.
She also earned a spot on the 2009 All-Southern Conference
Team.She also earned a spot on the 2009 All-Southern Conference
Team.
Bronson was a three-time all-state and All-Capital 7 Conference
selection for Leesville Road Bronson was a three-time all-state and
All-Capital 7 Conference selection for Leesville Road High School
in Raleigh, and was an NSCAA regional All-American. Her club team
won the US High School in Raleigh, and was an NSCAA regional
All-American. Her club team won the US Club Soccer national
championship in 2003.Club Soccer national championship in 2003.
seasons on UNCGs roster.seasons on UNCGs roster.
Vogel, who missed all of her junior season with injury, posted a
7-2 record in goal over her fi rst Vogel, who missed all of her
junior season with injury, posted a 7-2 record in goal over her fi
rst two seasons. two seasons.
The Charlotte, N.C., native posted three shutouts as a freshman,
going 4-0 with wins in all four The Charlotte, N.C., native posted
three shutouts as a freshman, going 4-0 with wins in all four of
her starts. She allowed just one goal on the season, good for a
0.24 goals against average. of her starts. She allowed just one
goal on the season, good for a 0.24 goals against average. She made
her collegiate debut with 21 scoreless minutes against No. 2 North
Carolina on Sept. She made her collegiate debut with 21 scoreless
minutes against No. 2 North Carolina on Sept. 12, 2007.12,
2007.
The following season, Vogel started four matches, going 3-2 as
the keeper of record, including The following season, Vogel started
four matches, going 3-2 as the keeper of record, including a 1-0
loss to No. 10 Duke. She turned in a 1.68 GAA with 15 saves.a 1-0
loss to No. 10 Duke. She turned in a 1.68 GAA with 15 saves.
On the club level, Vogel was the Greensboro Twisters side that
earned a bronze medal at the On the club level, Vogel was the
Greensboro Twisters side that earned a bronze medal at the 2005
national championship. Her 2006 squad won the North Carolina State
Cup.2005 national championship. Her 2006 squad won the North
Carolina State Cup.
Bill
ASSISTANT COACHThird year at UNCGAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTASSSISTANT
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STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHFirst year at UNCG
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Carolyn Handy enters her third season as student assistant coach
for the Spartans after an injury cut short her playing career prior
to the 2008 season.injury cut short her playing career prior to the
2008 season.
Handy played for UNCG as a freshman in 2007, seeing action in
four games. Her fi rst collegiate Handy played for UNCG as a
freshman in 2007, seeing action in four games. Her fi rst
collegiate action came against national power North Carolina, and
she took the fi eld in a trio of Southern action came against
national power North Carolina, and she took the fi eld in a trio of
Southern Conference games.Conference games.
Handy helped the Spartans to the SoCon regular-season crown and
their fi rst-ever NCAA at-Handy helped the Spartans to the SoCon
regular-season crown and their fi rst-ever NCAA at-large berth.
UNCG made some noise in the tournament, knocking off Memphis in the
fi rst round large berth. UNCG made some noise in the tournament,
knocking off Memphis in the fi rst round to advance to play the
top-seeded Tar Heels.to advance to play the top-seeded Tar
Heels.
The Jacksonville, N.C., native was an all-state player for
Jacksonville High School during her The Jacksonville, N.C., native
was an all-state player for Jacksonville High School during her
prep career, and earned all-conference, all-region and all-area
honors three times. She was the prep career, and earned
all-conference, all-region and all-area honors three times. She was
the area defensive player of the year in 2005. In the classroom,
she earned the NSCAA All-American area defensive player of the year
in 2005. In the classroom, she earned the NSCAA All-American
Scholar Award.Scholar Award.
Carolyn
STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHThird year at UNCG
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2009: Earned a spot on the All-Southern Conference First Team
and was named to the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information
Association All-State Team was one of just three Carolina
Collegiate Sports Information Association All-State Team was one of
just three UNCG players to start all 20 matches was a team captain
was fourth on the team in UNCG players to start all 20 matches was
a team captain was fourth on the team in scoring with nine points
on three goals and three assists scored the game-winning goal
scoring with nine points on three goals and three assists scored
the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over College of Charleston on
Oct. 23 also scored UNCGs only goals in a 2-1 in a 1-0 win over
College of Charleston on Oct. 23 also scored UNCGs only goals in a
2-1 loss to Wake Forest to open the season (8/23) and a 2-1 loss at
Davidson on Oct. 2 that loss to Wake Forest to open the season
(8/23) and a 2-1 loss at Davidson on Oct. 2 that snapped UNCGs
33-match regular-season unbeaten streak against league foes
assisted snapped UNCGs 33-match regular-season unbeaten streak
against league foes assisted on the game-winning goals in 1-0 wins
over Virginia Commonwealth (9/6) and Elon (10/29) on the
game-winning goals in 1-0 wins over Virginia Commonwealth (9/6) and
Elon (10/29) and a 3-0 win over Western Carolina (10/8) the win
over the Phoenix clinched UNCGs and a 3-0 win over Western Carolina
(10/8) the win over the Phoenix clinched UNCGs fourth consecutive
SoCon regular-season title was an Academic All-Southern Conference
fourth consecutive SoCon regular-season title was an Academic
All-Southern Conference selection.selection.
2008:2008:
when UNCG played to a 0-0 draw with Furman (11/7) in the semifi
nals of the Southern Con-
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2007 21 20 4 3 11 48 .083 22 .458 1 0-02007
21 20 4 3 11 48 .083 22 .458 1 0-02008 18 16 3 0 6 38 .079 16 .421
1 1-12008 18 16 3 0 6 38 .079 16 .421 1 1-12009 20 20 3 3 9 57 .053
16 .281 1 0-02009 20 20 3 3 9 57 .053 16 .281 1 0-0TOTAL 59 56 10 6
26 143 .070 54 .378 3 1-1TOTAL 59 56 10 6 26 143 .070 54 .378 3
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Jenn Partenheimers career statisticsJenn Partenheimers career
statistics
Jenn5-6 M Senior Apex, N.C.ApexCaptain
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the title game also took a shot in the penalty kick phase of the
championship game against the title game also took a shot in the
penalty kick phase of the championship game against Western
Carolina on Nov. 9 after that contest also resulted in a 0-0
draw.Western Carolina on Nov. 9 after that contest also resulted in
a 0-0 draw.
2007:2007: Saw action in 21 games with 20 starts for UNCG scored
11 points on four goals Saw action in 21 games with 20 starts for
UNCG scored 11 points on four goals and three assists ranked
seventh in the SoCon with an average of 2.29 shots per game and
three assists ranked seventh in the SoCon with an average of 2.29
shots per game and ranked eighth with a total of 48 shots on the
year scored her fi rst collegiate goal in and ranked eighth with a
total of 48 shots on the year scored her fi rst collegiate goal in
a 4-1 victory over Chattanooga on Oct. 4, netting the game-winner
had a goal and an as-a 4-1 victory over Chattanooga on Oct. 4,
netting the game-winner had a goal and an as-sist against Davidson
(10/14) followed that up with a goal and assist in the next game,
sist against Davidson (10/14) followed that up with a goal and
assist in the next game, a 7-0 win over The Citadel on Oct. 18 had
an assist in a 3-2, overtime win over College of a 7-0 win over The
Citadel on Oct. 18 had an assist in a 3-2, overtime win over
College of Charleston (10/28) and scored her fourth goal of the
season in a 3-0 win over Elon (11/1).Charleston (10/28) and scored
her fourth goal of the season in a 3-0 win over Elon (11/1).
High school/club: High school/club: Was a four-year letterwinner
for Apex High School named the 2007 Was a four-year letterwinner
for Apex High School named the 2007 N.C. High School Player of the
Year and an NSCAA All-American led Apex to a No. 1 rank-N.C. High
School Player of the Year and an NSCAA All-American led Apex to a
No. 1 rank-ing in 2007 and scored the game-winning goal in overtime
of the championship game ing in 2007 and scored the game-winning
goal in overtime of the championship game
fi rst team all-state 2006 Most Valuable
helped the team win the US Club Soccer
Jennifer Lee Partenheimer Jennifer Lee Partenheimer born Oct. 1,
1988, in Wilson, N.C. daugh-
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2007:2007: Played in 22 games in the midfi eld for the Spartans
earned the start in the fi rst Played in 22 games in the midfi eld
for the Spartans earned the start in the fi rst eight games of the
season and in both NCAA tournament games for 10 total scored fi ve
eight games of the season and in both NCAA tournament games for 10
total scored fi ve points on a pair of goals and an assist took
just two shots on the season, scoring on both points on a pair of
goals and an assist took just two shots on the season, scoring on
both notched her fi rst career point with an assist in a 3-2 loss
to Northwestern on Sept. 7 scored notched her fi rst career point
with an assist in a 3-2 loss to Northwestern on Sept. 7 scored her
fi rst collegiate goal in a 7-0 shutout against The Citadel (10/18)
scored the game-her fi rst collegiate goal in a 7-0 shutout against
The Citadel (10/18) scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2, overtime
win against the College of Charleston on Oct. 28.winning goal in a
3-2, overtime win against the College of Charleston on Oct. 28.
High school/club: Played four seasons at Played four seasons
at
Katherine Frances Evans born Katherine Frances Evans born
HH
2009:2009: Played in all 20 matches with 16 starts started the
fi rst 11 matches and the fi nal Played in all 20 matches with 16
starts started the fi rst 11 matches and the fi nal fi ve had two
points on a pair of assists assisted on the golden goal in UNCGs
2-1 over-fi ve had two points on a pair of assists assisted on the
golden goal in UNCGs 2-1 over-time win over Duquesne (9/13) also
assisted on the game-winner in a 3-0 win over Wof-time win over
Duquesne (9/13) also assisted on the game-winner in a 3-0 win over
Wof-ford (9/27) part of a defensive unit that surrendered just 16
goals and posted 10 shutouts ford (9/27) part of a defensive unit
that surrendered just 16 goals and posted 10 shutouts and a 0.80
goals against average on the year.and a 0.80 goals against average
on the year.
2008:2008: Appeared in all 23 games with 13 starts scored her
only point of the season with an Appeared in all 23 games with 13
starts scored her only point of the season with an assist in a 6-0
win over Appalachian State in the Southern Conference tournament
started assist in a 6-0 win over Appalachian State in the Southern
Conference tournament started all three games in the SoCon
tournament took just two shots on the season, with the one all
three games in the SoCon tournament took just two shots on the
season, with the one against No. 3 Stanford on goal.against No. 3
Stanford on goal.
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2007 22 10 2 1 5 2 1.000 2 1.000 1 0-02007
22 10 2 1 5 2 1.000 2 1.000 1 0-02008 23 13 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0
0-02008 23 13 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-02009 20 16 0 2 2 5 .000 1
.200 0 0-02009 20 16 0 2 2 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0TOTAL 65 39 2 4 8 9
.222 4 .444 1 0-0TOTAL 65 39 2 4 8 9 .222 4 .444 1 0-0
Katie Evans career statisticsKatie Evans career statistics
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Jen5-6 F Senior Placentia, Calif.El Dorado
or ior if.if.
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2007 14 0 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-02007 14
0 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-02008 22 0 3 1 7 13 .231 4 .308 1 0-02008
22 0 3 1 7 13 .231 4 .308 1 0-02009 19 4 0 4 4 14 .000 4 .286 0
0-02009 19 4 0 4 4 14 .000 4 .286 0 0-0TOTAL 55 4 3 6 12 31 .097 9
.290 1 0-0TOTAL 55 4 3 6 12 31 .097 9 .290 1 0-0
Jen Rincons career statisticsJen Rincons career statistics
Saw action in 14 games her fi rst year at UNCG part of a Spartan
defense that Saw action in 14 games her fi rst year at UNCG part of
a Spartan defense that
Played four years at El Dorado High School in Placentia, Calif.
teamed Played four years at El Dorado High School in Placentia,
Calif. teamed
Jennifer Rincon born March 1, 1989, in Santa Ana, Calif.
daughter of Gilbert Jennifer Rincon born March 1, 1989, in Santa
Ana, Calif. daughter of Gilbert
5 6 F SSeSSen5 66 FF oriiiorRINCONRINCON
2009:2009: Appeared in 19 matches with four starts those four
starts came consecutively Appeared in 19 matches with four starts
those four starts came consecutively from Sept. 17-Oct. 2 had four
points on the season on four assists had assists in three from
Sept. 17-Oct. 2 had four points on the season on four assists had
assists in three straight contests, helping on the game-winner in a
2-1 overtime game against Duquesne straight contests, helping on
the game-winner in a 2-1 overtime game against Duquesne (Sept. 13)
and in matches against High Point (9/17) and Furman (9/25) also
assisted on (Sept. 13) and in matches against High Point (9/17) and
Furman (9/25) also assisted on UNCGs fi rst goal in a 2-1 win over
The Citadel on Oct. 25.UNCGs fi rst goal in a 2-1 win over The
Citadel on Oct. 25.
2008:2008: Appeared in 22 games as a sophomore, notching seven
points on three goals and an Appeared in 22 games as a sophomore,
notching seven points on three goals and an assist scored a pair of
goals against Chattanooga on Sept. 26, notching her fi rst career
assist scored a pair of goals against Chattanooga on Sept. 26,
notching her fi rst career goal and fi rst game-winning goal in the
process also scored in a 6-0 win over Appalachian goal and fi rst
game-winning goal in the process also scored in a 6-0 win over
Appalachian State in the fi rst round of the Southern Conference
tournament on Nov. 2 picked up an State in the fi rst round of the
Southern Conference tournament on Nov. 2 picked up an assist in a
5-0 win over The Citadel (10/3).assist in a 5-0 win over The
Citadel (10/3).
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Kelsey5-8 GK Junior Durham, N.C.Durham AcademyCaptain
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GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho GP GS Minutes GA
GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho2008 19 18 1682:34 9 0.48 63 .875 13 2 3
112008 19 18 1682:34 9 0.48 63 .875 13 2 3 112009 19 19 1678:31 15
0.80 64 .810 13 6 0 82009 19 19 1678:31 15 0.80 64 .810 13 6 0
8TOTAL 38 37 3361:05 24 0.64 127 .841 26 8 3 19TOTAL 38 37 3361:05
24 0.64 127 .841 26 8 3 19
Kelsey Kearneys career statistics UNCGs career leader in goals
against average with a 0.64 mark and tied for fourth in career
shutouts with 19 was an Academic All-Southern Conference
selection.shutouts with 19 was an Academic All-Southern Conference
selection.
2008:2008: Earned spots on the All-Southern Conference First
Team, the SoCon All-Freshman Earned spots on the All-Southern
Conference First Team, the SoCon All-Freshman Team and the SoCon
All-Tournament Team was also a North Carolina Collegiate Sports
Team and the SoCon All-Tournament Team was also a North Carolina
Collegiate Sports
Information Association All-State pick appeared in 19 games
Information Association All-State pick appeared in 19 games with 18
starts went 13-2-3 as a starter, compiling a school-re-cord and
SoCon-best 0.48 goals against average, which ranked
pair of penalty kicks to help UNCG advance past Furman on Nov. 7
and saved another in the title game against Western Carolina
A fi ve-year letter winner for the Durham Academy A fi ve-year
letter winner for the Durham Academy
Kelsey McBane Kearney born Feb. 25, 1990, in Kelsey McBane
Kearney born Feb. 25, 1990, in
tion in fi tness leadership.
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2009:2009: Followed up her stellar fi rst season with a solid
sophomore campaign, earning All- Followed up her stellar fi rst
season with a solid sophomore campaign, earning All-Southern
Conference Second Team honors started 19 matches and posted a 0.80
goals Southern Conference Second Team honors started 19 matches and
posted a 0.80 goals against average, the third-best mark in
single-season school history made 64 saves and against average, the
third-best mark in single-season school history made 64 saves and
turned in eight shutouts, the sixth-best mark in school history put
together an .810 save turned in eight shutouts, the sixth-best mark
in school history put together an .810 save percentage logged 1,679
minutes in the net matched her win total from 2008 with a
percentage logged 1,679 minutes in the net matched her win total
from 2008 with a 13-6 mark as the keeper of record four of her six
losses on the season came against teams 13-6 mark as the keeper of
record four of her six losses on the season came against teams that
were either ranked at the time or appeared in the rankings later in
the season blanked that were either ranked at the time or appeared
in the rankings later in the season blanked then-No. 11 Duke on
Aug. 28, 1-0, with a season-high nine saves allowed just one goal
then-No. 11 Duke on Aug. 28, 1-0, with a season-high nine saves
allowed just one goal each to then-No. 1 North Carolina (8/30) and
then-No. 4 Stanford (9/4) had eight saves each to then-No. 1 North
Carolina (8/30) and then-No. 4 Stanford (9/4) had eight saves
against the Tar Heels and Duquesne (9/13) was named one of
CollegeSoccer360s Prime-against the Tar Heels and Duquesne (9/13)
was named one of CollegeSoccer360s Prime-time Performers for her
efforts against Duke and North Carolina at the Carolina Nike
Classic time Performers for her efforts against Duke and North
Carolina at the Carolina Nike Classic missed the Southern
Conference tournament with a knee injury fi nished the season as
missed the Southern Conference tournament with a knee injury fi
nished the season as
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Cat5-2 D Junior Santa Rosa, Calif.Santa RosaSanta Rosa JC
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season, including the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Long
Beach on Sept. 4 ... both season, including the game-winning goal
in a 1-0 win over Long Beach on Sept. 4 ... both assists came in
the Northern California regional playoffs, in a 3-1 win over DeAnza
(11/25) assists came in the Northern California regional playoffs,
in a 3-1 win over DeAnza (11/25) and a 3-1 win over Fresno City
(11/29) ... also had goals in a 6-0 win over Feather River on and a
3-1 win over Fresno City (11/29) ... also had goals in a 6-0 win
over Feather River on Aug. 27 and a 3-2 win over Yuba on Sept.
15.Aug. 27 and a 3-2 win over Yuba on Sept. 15.
Four-year soccer player Four-year soccer player at Santa Rosa
High School, where she also lettered in track and fi eld ... played
club
Catherine Ruth Barnekow ... Catherine Ruth Barnekow ... born
Sept. 24, 1990, in Santa Rosa, Calif. ... daughter of Ron and
Florencia Barnekow
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2009:2009: Earned a spot on the All-Southern Conference Second
Team in her fi rst season with Earned a spot on the All-Southern
Conference Second Team in her fi rst season with the Spartans saw
action in all 20 games with 19 starts recorded six points on a goal
and the Spartans saw action in all 20 games with 19 starts recorded
six points on a goal and four assists scored her goal against
Furman on Sept. 25 assisted on the game-tying goal four assists
scored her goal against Furman on Sept. 25 assisted on the
game-tying goal late in regulation to force overtime in UNCGs 2-1
win over Duquesne (9/13) also had as-late in regulation to force
overtime in UNCGs 2-1 win over Duquesne (9/13) also had as-sists
against Wofford (9/27), Georgia Southern (10/4) and Western
Carolina (10/6) saw sists against Wofford (9/27), Georgia Southern
(10/4) and Western Carolina (10/6) saw action in both the midfi eld
and defense, helping the Spartans post 10 shutouts in 19
games.action in both the midfi eld and defense, helping the
Spartans post 10 shutouts in 19 games.
2008 (at Santa Rosa JC):2008 (at Santa Rosa JC): First team
All-American and All-West Region as a freshman for First team
All-American and All-West Region as a freshman for Santa Rosa JC
... helped Santa Rosa to a 24-3-1 record and a state championship
fi nals Santa Rosa JC ... helped Santa Rosa to a 24-3-1 record and
a state championship fi nals appearance, where SRJC fell in
overtime, 4-2 ... the Bear Cubs went 13-1 in the Big 8
Con-appearance, where SRJC fell in overtime, 4-2 ... the Bear Cubs
went 13-1 in the Big 8 Con-ference, winning the league ... notched
three goals and two assists for eight points on the
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 20 19 1 4 6 10 .100 3 .300 0 0-02009
20 19 1 4 6 10 .100 3 .300 0 0-0TOTAL 20 19 1 4 6 10 .100 3 .300 0
0-0TOTAL 20 19 1 4 6 10 .100 3 .300 0 0-0
Cat Barnekows career statisticsCat Barnekows career
statistics
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Jaimey5-5 M Junior Spokane, Wash.Mead Senior
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GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 23 11 2 1 5 18 .111 13 .722 0 0-02008
23 11 2 1 5 18 .111 13 .722 0 0-02009 19 10 2 4 8 23 .087 8 .348 1
0-02009 19 10 2 4 8 23 .087 8 .348 1 0-0TOTAL 42 21 4 5 13 41 .098
21 .512 1 0-0TOTAL 42 21 4 5 13 41 .098 21 .512 1 0-0
Jaimey Ettens career statistics
... started 11 contests ... notched fi ve points on the season
with two goals and an assist ... ... started 11 contests ...
notched fi ve points on the season with two goals and an assist ...
picked up her fi rst career point with an assist against George
Mason on Aug. 29 ... scored in a picked up her fi rst career point
with an assist against George Mason on Aug. 29 ... scored in a 5-1
win over Georgia Southern on Oct. 24 ... added a goal in a 6-0 win
over Appalachian State
in the fi rst round of the Southern Conference tournament
(10/2)
Played six years for current UNCG assistant Played six years for
current UNCG assistant
Jaimey Lynn Etten born Oct. 6, 1989, in Spokane, Jaimey Lynn
Etten born Oct. 6, 1989, in Spokane,
Jordan, who is also a soccer player is majoring in
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2009:2009: Saw action in 19 games with 10 starts started fi ve
straight matches early in the sea- Saw action in 19 games with 10
starts started fi ve straight matches early in the sea-son,
including games against No. 1 North Carolina (8/30) and No. 4
Stanford (9/4) had son, including games against No. 1 North
Carolina (8/30) and No. 4 Stanford (9/4) had eight points on two
goals and four assists notched her fi rst career multi-goal game
with eight points on two goals and four assists notched her fi rst
career multi-goal game with a pair of scores against Appalachian
State on Oct. 11, including the game-winner earned a pair of scores
against Appalachian State on Oct. 11, including the game-winner
earned assists in back-to-back games against Davidson (10/2) and
Georgia Southern (10/4) assists in back-to-back games against
Davidson (10/2) and Georgia Southern (10/4) also picked up assists
against High Point (9/17) and The Citadel (10/25) member of the
also picked up assists against High Point (9/17) and The Citadel
(10/25) member of the Deans List in the spring semester.Deans List
in the spring semester.
2008:2008: Appeared in all 23 games, earning a starting role in
the second half of the season Appeared in all 23 games, earning a
starting role in the second half of the season
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Nicole5-8 M/D Junior Cary, N.C.Green Hope
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High school/club:High school/club: Was the North Carolina
Gatorade Player of the Year a three-time All-Tri- Was the North
Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year a three-time All-Tri-Eight
Conference selection was also named to the all-region team twice
captain of her Eight Conference selection was also named to the
all-region team twice captain of her Green Hope HS team her junior
and senior seasons was named team MVP her sophomore Green Hope HS
team her junior and senior seasons was named team MVP her sophomore
season played 12 years for the Capital Area Soccer League (CASL)
and led her team to season played 12 years for the Capital Area
Soccer League (CASL) and led her team to six state championships
and three Region III Premier championships a member of the six
state championships and three Region III Premier championships a
member of the North Carolina State Olympic Development Program for
six years helped her team to the North Carolina State Olympic
Development Program for six years helped her team to the
state and Region III Premier champion-state and Region III
Premier champion-ships, making it the fi rst womens team
Nicole Margaret Danford Nicole Margaret Danford born Sept. 26,
1990, in Johnson City, N.Y. daughter of Christopher and Merry
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2009:2009: Played in UNCGs fi nal 17 games after missing the fi
rst three with injury started nine Played in UNCGs fi nal 17 games
after missing the fi rst three with injury started nine matches,
including the fi nal eight scored six points on two goals and two
assists scored matches, including the fi nal eight scored six
points on two goals and two assists scored against High Point on
Sept. 17 and Western Carolina on Oct. 8 assisted on UNCGs lone
against High Point on Sept. 17 and Western Carolina on Oct. 8
assisted on UNCGs lone goal in a 2-1 loss at Davidson (10/2) and on
the game-winner against The Citadel (10/25) goal in a 2-1 loss at
Davidson (10/2) and on the game-winner against The Citadel (10/25)
was an Academic All-Southern Conference selection made the Deans
List and Chancel- was an Academic All-Southern Conference selection
made the Deans List and Chancel-lors List both semesters.lors List
both semesters.
2008:2008: Was an All-Southern Conference Second Team choice
also landed on the SoCon Was an All-Southern Conference Second Team
choice also landed on the SoCon All-Freshman Team saw action in all
23 games with 21 starts was fourth on the team All-Freshman Team
saw action in all 23 games with 21 starts was fourth on the team in
scoring with 16 points on four goals and eight assists her 16
points were good for 10th in scoring with 16 points on four goals
and eight assists her 16 points were good for 10th in the SoCon and
her eight assists were second on the team and tied for third in the
league in the SoCon and her eight assists were second on the team
and tied for third in the league burst onto the scene with two
goals in just her third career game, netting a pair against burst
onto the scene with two goals in just her third career game,
netting a pair against George Mason on Aug. 29 scored the games
only goal in a 1-0 win over No. 15 Santa Clara George Mason on Aug.
29 scored the games only goal in a 1-0 win over No. 15 Santa Clara
on Sept. 12 for her fi rst-ever game-winning goal had a goal and an
assist at Chattanooga on Sept. 12 for her fi rst-ever game-winning
goal had a goal and an assist at Chattanooga
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 23 21 4 8 16 18 .222 9 .500 1 0-02008
23 21 4 8 16 18 .222 9 .500 1 0-02009 17 9 2 2 6 12 .167 6 .500 0
0-02009 17 9 2 2 6 12 .167 6 .500 0 0-0TOTAL 40 30 6 10 22 30 .200
15 .500 1 0-0TOTAL 40 30 6 10 22 30 .200 15 .500 1 0-0
Nicole Danfords career statisticsNicole Danfords career
statistics
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Casey5-8 D Junior Raleigh, N.C.Millbrook
or ior
GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att GP GS G A Pts Shots
Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 23 17 1 2 4 7 .143 3 .429 0 0-02008 23
17 1 2 4 7 .143 3 .429 0 0-02009 19 17 0 2 2 10 .000 4 .400 0
0-02009 19 17 0 2 2 10 .000 4 .400 0 0-0TOTAL 42 34 1 4 6 17 .059 7
.412 0 0-0TOTAL 42 34 1 4 6 17 .059 7 .412 0 0-0
Casey Godwins career statistics
Saw action in all 23 games with 17 starts scored four points on
a goal and two as- Saw action in all 23 games with 17 starts scored
four points on a goal and two as-
A four-year member of the North Carolina State ODP team was se-
A four-year member of the North Carolina State ODP team was se-
7 Conference team and the academic all-conference team for
Millbrook High School in 2004 and 2005 a four-year member of the
A/B Honor Roll and part of her high school
Casey Nicole Godwin born Nov. 20, 1989, in Raleigh, N.C.
daughter of Casey Nicole Godwin born Nov. 20, 1989, in Raleigh,
N.C. daughter of Stan and Scarlett Godwin has a younger brother,
Mason majoring in kinesiology with
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2009:2009: Appeared in 19 matches with 17 starts injured her
knee in the regular-season fi nale Appeared in 19 matches with 17
starts injured her knee in the regular-season fi nale against Elon
(10/29) and missed UNCGs Southern Conference tournament match
against against Elon (10/29) and missed UNCGs Southern Conference
tournament match against Davidson had two points on a pair of
assists assisted on the game-tying goal in the 85th Davidson had
two points on a pair of assists assisted on the game-tying goal in
the 85th minute of UNCGs 2-1, overtime win over Duquesne (9/13)
also had an assist in a 3-0 minute of UNCGs 2-1, overtime win over
Duquesne (9/13) also had an assist in a 3-0 win over Western
Carolina on Oct. 8 was part of a defense that posted 10 shutouts
and win over Western Carolina on Oct. 8 was part of a defense that
posted 10 shutouts and allowed just 16 goals and a 0.80 goals
against average was an Academic All-Southern allowed just 16 goals
and a 0.80 goals against average was an Academic All-Southern
Conference selection.Conference selection.
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Alex5-9 GK Junior Raleigh, N.C.Broughton
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Was an All-Capital 7 Conference performer at Broughton High
School Was an All-Capital 7 Conference performer at Broughton High
School served as team co-captain in 2008 and was named Co-MVP
following the 2008 season played her club ball for coach Rusty
Scarborough with CASL out of Raleigh, N.C., and helped played her
club ball for coach Rusty Scarborough with CASL out of Raleigh,
N.C., and helped lead the team to state championships in 2007 and
2008.lead the team to state championships in 2007 and 2008.
Personal:Personal: Alexandra Nicole Perry born March 9, 1990, in
Raleigh, N.C. daughter of Alexandra Nicole Perry born March 9,
1990, in Raleigh, N.C. daughter of Susan and Scott Perry majoring
in kinesiology.Susan and Scott Perry majoring in kinesiology.
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2009:2009: Made four appearances with one start on the season,
logging 124:35 of work and al- Made four appearances with one start
on the season, logging 124:35 of work and al-lowing just one goal
for a 0.72 goals against average faced nine shots, making two saves
lowing just one goal for a 0.72 goals against average faced nine
shots, making two saves got her lone start of the year in the
semifi nals of the Southern Conference tournament, got her lone
start of the year in the semifi nals of the Southern Conference
tournament, making two saves and allowing a goal