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Quick Facts:Name of School: Catawba CollegeLocati on: 2300 W. Innes St. Salisbury, NC 28144Nickname: Catawba IndiansFounded: 1851Church Affi liati on: United Church of ChristEnrollment: 1,200Student/Faculty Rati o: 16:1Average Class Size: 15-20School Colors: Blue & WhiteAthleti c Affi liati on: NCAA IIConference: South Atlanti cPresident: Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine (Catawba ’52)Director of Athleti cs: Dennis Davidson (Catawba ’81)Athleti cs Offi ce Phone: (704) 637-4474Sports Informati on: Jim LewisSports Informati on Telephone: (704) 637-4720Head Athleti c Trainer: Bob Casmus

Media Information:Sports Informati on Offi ce: Located in Goodman GymSports Informati on Director: Jim Lewis (Catawba ’89)Assistant Sports Info. Director: Chris Triplett (UNC Charlott e ’10)Sports Informati on Phone: (704) 637-4720Sports Informati on Fa x: (704) 645-4568

Website: www.gocatawbaindians.com

Catawba College’s offi cial athleti c website of all sports. Includes individual team pages that contains rosters, schedules, stories, player bios, stati sti cs, and photo galleries. For those who are unable to att end the events can follow along on LIVE STATS for many of our sports. For a listi ng of games that will support live stats check out the website.

Table of Contents:Chiefs Club............................................................................................2Dr. Joseph Oxendine, President............................................................3Dennis Davidson, AD.............................................................................3Catawba College...................................................................................4Compliance......................................................................................6Admissions.......................................................................................7Staff Directory.......................................................................................8Athleti c Training..................................................................................10Student Support Groups.....................................................................11Michael Swan......................................................................................12Nick Brown...........................................................................................12Paul Friend...........................................................................................13Deana Waintraub.................................................................................13Frock Field...........................................................................................14Team Photo/Roster..............................................................................15Player Profi les.....................................................................................16South Atlanti c Conference..................................................................362010 Results/Stats..............................................................................38Record Book........................................................................................40The Local Region.................................................................................50North Carolina....................................................................................51Team Schedule....................................................................................52

Executi ve Editor: Jim Lewis

Contributi ng Editors: Chris Triplett , Steffi Cook

Typesetti ng and Design: Chris Triplett , Steffi Cook

Photographers:Jim Lewis, David McDowell, Chris Triplett , Chuck Williams, James Sipes Photography, Gregg Forwerck, Matt Owen Photography, Harold Hinson Photography, Ray Marsden, Nell Redmon.

Catawba would like to thank:Kannapolis Inti midator, Carowinds, Carolina Hurricanes, Char-lott e Motor Speedway, Carolina Panthers, Charlott e Bobcats, US Nati onal Whitewater Center, Chuck Williams, Catawba College Public Relati ons.

Credits:Credits:

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Support the Winners on & off the Field

Catawba College currently off ers 83 full Athleti c Scholarships

The Catawba College Chiefs Club remains one of the best bargains for your money!

Your membership enti tles you to the opti on of purchasing a Catawba Season Sports Ticket (call for more informati on) and access to Tribal Treats at football and basketball games. Members also receive invitati ons to parti cipate in the annual Sports Hall of Fame Weekend, att end the Athleti cs Awards Ceremony in the spring, and att end other special events throughout the year.

Most importantly, you have the sati sfacti on of knowing you had a hand in assisti ng the fi ne young men and women who att end Catawba College through athleti c scholarships! More than one-third of Catawba students are student-ath-letes.

Benefi ts Include:Benefi ts Include: •The pride of providing scholarship assistance to deserving student-athletes

•Access to Tribal Treats at football and basketball games

•Opti on to purchase season ti ckets in Shuford Stadium

Join Today! (704) 637-4394www.catawba.edu/chiefsclub

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Dr. Joseph B. OxendinePresident

Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine, chancellor emeritus of UNC Pembroke, is currently serving as the interim president of Catawba College. Oxendine took over in March of 2011. Oxendine is a 1952 alumnus of Catawba and a member of the Board of Trustees. A nati ve of Pembroke, NC, Oxendine served as chancellor of UNC Pembroke from 1989-1999. Dur-ing his tenure there, the insti tuti on changed its name from Pembroke State University, its Carnegie Foun-dati on classifi cati on to Comprehensive I, and its athleti c conference from NAIA to NCAA II. New degree programs were also added under Oxendine’s leadership, including a RN-BSN nursing program (off ered jointly with Fayett eville State University), an MBA program, MA degrees in Agency Counseling and School Counseling, and bachelors degrees in Criminal Justi ce, Community Health Educati on, American Studies, Mass Communicati ons, and Birth-Kindergarten. The landscape of the UNC Pembroke also changed dur-ing this period, with new, expanded, and renovated buildings, and an increase in student diversity. Oxendine graduated from Catawba College in 1952, and earned his master’s of educati on degree from Boston University in 1953 and his doctorate of educati on from Boston University in 1959. He

worked in automobile factories in Detroit, Michigan, played professional baseball in the Pitt sburgh Pirates Minor League System for three years, and served in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955 in Korea and Hawaii. He was a teacher and athleti c coach in the Lynchburg Public Schools in Virginia between 1955 and 1957, before becoming a Teaching Fellow at Boston University between 1957 and 1959. For 30 years, between 1959 and 1989, he served as dean and professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. Oxendine has authored two books: “American Indian Sports Heritage,” two editi ons (1988/1995), University of Nebraska Press; and “Psychology of Motor Learning,” two editi ons (1968/1984), Prenti ce-Hall, Incorporated. He also has authored three dozen professional and research arti cles, and fi ve chapters in books on motor learning. His honors and accolades are numerous. Catawba honored him in 2007 with its O.B. Michael Award, inducted him into its Sports Hall of Fame in 1978, and awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1979. Boston University honored him with its Alumni Award for Disti nguished Public Service in 1978, while Temple University awarded him its Stauff er Award for Outstanding Faculty Service in 1989. He re-ceived the R. Tait McKenzie Award from the American Alliance for Health, Physical Educati on, Recreati on and Dance in 1993 and the Charles D. Henry Award for the enhancement of ethnic minority members in 1989. Oxendine serves or has served on the board of directors for the Lost Colony; the Southern Associati on of Colleges and Schools’ Com-mission on Colleges; the Nati onal Insti tute of Health’s Offi ce of Minority Programs; the Fact-Finding Team of the American Associati on of State Colleges and Universiti es; and the Advisory Council for the N.C. Center for Nursing. Oxendine has been married for 50 years to the former Adrienne McNaughton of Philadelphia and the two are parents of two adult children, James Thomas and Jean Marie.

Dennis Davidson Director of Athleti cs

Dennis Davidson has been director of athleti cs since May of 1996. He came to Catawba College in July 1984 as director of public informati on and moved totally into sports informati on one year later. In 1991, Davidson was promoted to assistant to the athleti c director, and in 1993, he was promoted to as-sistant athleti c director for game operati ons, in additi on to the sports informati on duti es. Davidson oversees the enti re athleti c program at Catawba. He has also been responsible for securing athleti c adverti sing and sponsorships and has had signifi cant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inducti ons, the South Atlanti c Conference Spring Sports Festi val and the year-end athleti c ceremo-ny. He is a member of the Nati onal Associati on of Collegiate Directors of Athleti cs (NACDA) and was a member of the regional advisory committ ee for NCAA Division II football (2002- 04). Davidson is currently the South Atlanti c Conference AD liaison for baseball and women’s basketball and chairman of the SAC Athleti c Directors Council. Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and Shuford Stadium reconstructi on. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996.A former member of the College Sports Informati on Directors of America (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas Conference Awards Committ ee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93. Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from West Rowan High School, where he was a four-year let-terman in baseball, earning All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as a part-ti me writer at The Salisbury Post during his col-lege years. He actually began at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of the Westside Pool Associati on. He is also a member of the PTA at Southeast Middle School. Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at Lexington Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (22), a Catawba graduate, Kati e (19), a sophomore at Catawba, and Carrie (14).

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Nestled within 210 wooded acres in historic Salisbury, North Carolina, Catawba College off ers an ideal campus for interacti on, involvement and the att ainment of knowledge. Our locati on provides countless possibiliti es for explorati on.

The Catawba campus is a special place, with a disti nct sense of warmth. That warmth comes from the embrace of Salisbury, a friendly Southern town which has always taken great interest in the college and its students.

The campus also has the infl uence of over 150 years of traditi onal values such as responsibility, involvement and caring for oth-ers. You will noti ce a hint of the past and a glimpse of the future in the design of 27 campus buildings which blends traditi onal and contemporary architecture.

There is a wealth of organizati ons all in need of extra man-and-women-power to complete a full agenda of acti viti es. Take your pick of service, honorary and scholasti c clubs, publicati ons, musical and theatre arts groups with on-stage and back stage assignments, religious acti viti es, and both intercollegiate and intramural athleti cs. An acti ve and involved student life usually leads to a highly sati sfying and enjoyable college experience. It’s all part of what makes Catawba a wonderful place to spend your college years.

Catawba College.......Across the CampusCatawba College.......Across the Campus

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Provided Majors: Athleti c Training Biology Business Administrati on

ChemistryCommunicati ons ArtsEducati onEnglishEnvironmental Educati onEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesExercise ScienceHistoryMathemati csMedical TechnologyMusicMusical TheatrePhysical Educati onPoliti csPsychologyRecreati onReligion and PhilosophySociologySpanish

Sports ManagementSustainable Business and Community DevelopmentTheatre ArtsTheatre Arts Administrati onTheatre Arts Educati onTherapeuti c Recreati on

Catawba Chapel

Ketner School of Business

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ADMISSIONS

Inquiries regarding admissio n to Catawba College are al-

ways warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the

Catawba community you should apply for admission anytime

after your sixth semester of high school.

Catawba follows the usual guidelines for “rolling admis-

sions” and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting ap-

plications. Applying early will ensure you an early response

from the college.

In your application, you are asked to provide a wide va-

riety of information relating to your academic and co-curric-

ular background. this information is used to help determine

your potential to profit from, as well as contribute to, the

Catawba community.

You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school

course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects.

The following college preparatory course work is strongly ro-

commended: four units of English; three units of mathematics

(Algebra I or above); three units of Laboratory Science; three

units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language.

Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class

rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores,

and academic course selection.

Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be

made by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of

Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salis-

bury, NC, 28144.

COACHES DIRECTORY

Baseball........................Jim Gantt......................704-637-4469Basketball (M)..............Jim Baker......................704-637-4473Basketball (W)..............Angie Morton................704-637-4471Cross Country (M&W).........Bill Haggerty.................704-637-4473Football........................Chip Hester..................704-637-4424Golf (M&W)..................Sam Gealy....................704-637-4236Lacrosse (M)...............Peter Borque..................704-637-4485Lacrosse (W)..............Ashley Gilroy..................704-637-4408Soccer (M)..................Liam Farrell....................704-637-4348Soccer (W).................Michael Swan.................704-637-4324Softball........................Nan Whitley..................704-637-4359Swimming (M&W).........Betsy Graham.................704-637-4672Tennis (M&W)...............Jeff Childress..................704-637-4265Volleyball (W)...............Ginger Hamric................704-637-4480

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PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMICSYou are a “prospec�ve student-ath-lete” when you start ninth-gradeclasses.

You become a “recruited student-ath-lete” at a par�cular college if anycoach or representa�ve of the col-lege’s athle�cs interest (booster orrepresenta�ve) approaches you (orany member of your family) about en-rolling and par�cipa�ng in athle�cs atthat college. Ac�vi�es by coaches orboosters that cause you to become arecruited prospec�ve student-athleteare:-providing you with an official visit;-visi�ng you or any other member ofyour family anywhere other than thecollege campus;-placing more than one telephone callto you or any other member of yourfamily; or-Signing a Na�onal Le�er of Intent.

To prac�ceor play dur-ing yourfreshmanyear, youmust meetthe provi-sions ofNCAA Bylaw14.3, which include: (a) gradua�ngfrom high school, (b) achieving a mini-mum cumula�ve grade point averagein 14 core courses, and achieving acorresponding minimum combinedscore on the SAT, or a minimum sumtotal score on the ACT as determinedby the NCAA Ini�al Eligibility Center.Register with the Eligibility Center assoon as possible. At the followingweb address:www.ncaaclearinghouse.net.

CONTACT INFORMATIONShould you have any ques�ons re-garding NCAA rules and regula�ons,please feel free to contact CatawbaCollege and Craig Turnbull, Director ofCompliance, at (704) 637-4475. Infor-ma�on can also be located atwww.gocatawbaindian.com/compli-ance.

In the realm of NCAA Rules Compliance, the general rule is

"Ask First !!!"

NCAA Compliance

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staff directory

Jim BakerM. BasketballHead Coach

Peter BorqueMen’s LacrosseHead Coach/Facilities Director

Nick BrownWomen’s SoccerVol. Asst. Coach

Bob CasmusHead Athletic Trainer

Frank CardelleMen’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Brandon AutonAthletic Training

Brittany ChesterCross CountryVol. Asst. Coach

Jeff ChildressM & W Tennis

Head Coach

Tom ChildressVice Presidentfor Athletics

Dennis DavidsonAthletic Director

Leslie DentAthletic Training

Mike EdenAthletic Training

Sam GealyM & W GolfHead Coach

Josh GillionMen’s SoccerGraduate Assistant

Ashley GilroyWomen’s LacrosseHead Coach

Rori GodseyCross CountryAssistant Coach

Betsy GrahamM & W SwimmingHead Coach

Seth GrahamBaseballAssistant Coach

Bill HaggertyCross CountryHead Coach/Asst. M Basketball

Ginger HamricVolleyballHead Coach

Jim HandAthletic Training

Andi HendersonVolleyball

Assistant Coach

Chip HesterFootballHead Coach

Brian HinsonFootballAssistant Coach

Mitch EllisFootballVol. Asst. Coach

Liam FerrellHead Men’sSoccer Coach

John FitzFootballAsst. Head Coach

Paul FriendWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Adrian GanttSoftballAssistant Coach

Jim GanttBaseballHead Coach

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Sherman HowzeFootballAssistant Coach

Khanis HubbardFootballAssistant Coach

Jason HuntFaculty Athletic Representative

Ricky JoinesW. BasketballAssistant Coach

Gordon KirklandChief Club

Director

Bob LancasterFootballAssistant Coach

Bill LeonardM & W TennisAssistant Coach

Jim LewisSID/Asst. AD forMedia Relations

Dorthell LittleW. BasketballAssistant Coach

Radell LockhartFootballAssistant Coach

Michael LowmanBaseballAssistant Coach

Freddie LynnM. BasketballVol. Asst. Coach

Allie MarshallSoftballGraduate Assistant

Peggy MasonTickets andConcessions Mgr.

Todd McCombFootballAssistant Coach

Todd MillerBaseballVol. Asst. Coach

Marvin MooreM. BasketballAssistant Coach

Angie MortonW. BasketballHead Coach

Jim MundyM & W GolfAssistant Coach

Michael MurphyLacrosseAssistant Coach

Lyle NaberFootballGraduate Assistant

Katie OsteenCheerleadingHead Coach

Shane PrescottSoftballAssistant Coach

Corey ReadyFootballVol. Asst. Coach

Stacy RiderAthletic TrainingGraduate Assistant

Amber StanleyM & W SwimmingAssistant Coach

DJ SummersFootballAssistant Coach

Michael SwanWomen’s SoccerHead Coach

Shawn ThomasFootballVol. Asst. Coach

Gregory TinsleyMen’s BasketballVol. Asst. Coach

Chris TriplettAssistant SID

Rhonda TruittTitle IX Coordinator

Craig TurnbullCompliance/

Sr. Assistant AD

Deana WaintraubWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Nan WhitleySoftballHead Coach/Sr. Women’s Adm.

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Athleti c Training

Mike Eden, MS, LAT, ATC

Mike Eden arrived at Catawba College in August of 1999, joining the staff as an instruc-tor for Physical Educati on, Athleti c Training, and Exercise Science. He also serves as the athleti c trainer for the men’s and women’s soccer teams and men’s lacrosse team. Originally from Medford, NJ, Eden graduated cum laude from Elon College in 1995, earn-ing his Bachelor of Science degree in Athleti c Training. Aft er working for a short ti me as a Rehabilitati on Technician at the Moses Cone Memorial hospital in Greensboro, NC, Eden completed graduate study at the University of Tennessee at Chatt anooga from 1998-99,

receiving a Master of Science degree in Athleti c Training/Exercise Physiology. Along with athleti c trainers Robert Casmus, Travis Armstrong and Christy Armstrong, Eden instructs athleti c training students in various educati onal classes that include Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, and Therapeuti c Modali-ti es. In additi on to being an academic advisor, he also serves as an approved clinical instructor for the Athleti c Train-ing Educati onal Program. Over his athleti c training career, Eden has worked as an ATC for the North Carolina Youth Soccer Associati on, Dixie Top 150 Premier Lacrosse Camp, and has presented at the state, district, and nati onal levels. In 2010, he re-ceived the “Athleti c Training Educator of the Year” award from the North Carolina Athleti c Trainers’ Associati on. Eden and his wife, Emilee, a Physician Assistant at Farrington Family Medical Center, currently reside in Salis-bury, NC.

Lamar DortonAthleti c Training Room

The Lamar Dorton athleti c training room is located in the Miriam and Robert Hayes Field House, which was completed in 2002. Football, M/W soccer, M/W lacrosse and soft ball use this facility to provide the medical care for these six Catawba sports. Also located in the Hayes Field House includes coaches offi ces, meeti ng and classrooms, locker rooms and a weight room.

Athletes receive injury preventi on, assessment, management and rehabilitati on here. There are eight treat-ment tables and 5 taping tables available. The facility provides state-of-the art modality treatment, which includes ul-trasound, electrical sti mulati on, diathermy, cold laser and a hydrotherapy room for hot or cold whirlpools. In additi on, a porti on of the facility is equipped with rehabilitati on equipment such as a stati onary bike, stair stepper, physioballs and free weights. A separate room is designated for the Biodex machine, which performs isokineti c muscle testi ng. Also included is the head athleti c trainer’s offi ce and a private physician’s exam room.

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Michael Swan enters his second season as the head women’s soccer coach at Catawba. He came to Catawba from King College in Bristol, TN, where he served as head coach for three seasons. The Lady Indians went 7-8-3 in his fi rst season with the defense posti ng seven shutouts and allowing just a single goal in four other matches. At King, Swan’s teams had a record of 41-17-3. Prior to his sti nt at King (2007-09) he

was head coach at Virginia Intermont College (2003-07). Overall Swan compiled an overall record of 99-49-13 and won Appalachian Conference regular season and tournament championships in 2007 and 2008 and was runner-up in 2003-06.

Swan’s squads were regional champs as well in 2006 and 2007 and also qualifi ed for the NAIA Nati onal Tourna-ment three ti mes (2006-08). Prior to leaving King, Swan was part of the transiti on from NAIA to NCAA Division II. He was voted NAIA Region XII Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008.

A nati ve of Newcastle, England, Swan began his educati on at Gateshead College (England), earning a BTEC Na-ti onal Diploma in Sports Science in 1996. He then came to the United States, enrolling at Bluefi eld College. At Bluefi eld, Swan earned a bachelor’s degree in physical educati on and played soccer before graduati ng in 2000.

MICHAEL SWANHead Coach

Nick Brown enters his second season with the Catawba women’s program aft er serving three years as an assistant with the men’s soccer team. He was a four year starter for Catawba, graduati ng in 2005 with a degree in mathemati cs.

At Catawba, Brown was a two-year captain and helped the Indians to a pair of conference tournament ti tles. In 2004, he earned all-tournament honors. Brown also helped Catawba to a spot in the NCAA Tournament. He was a standout at St. Michael’s College High School and is a nati ve of Ajax, On-tario, Canada.

In additi on to helping coach at Catawba, Brown also coaches the varsity girls at West Rowan High School where he has guided the Falcons to three state playoff appearances. He also coaches the U-17 Freedom Girls and the U-12 Galaxy

NICK BROWNAssistant Coach

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Paul Friend enters his second season as an assistant coach with the Catawba women’s soccer program. He came to Catawba from King College, where he was an assistant with Michael Swan for one year.

Friend is a 2009 graduate of Elmira College, earning a degree in psychology with a history minor. He holds an Advanced Regional Coaching Diploma from the NSCAA.

A four-year starter at Elmira College, Friend was a member of the Rhode Island ODP state and regional pool. He trav-eled to Europe with the New England Soccer Select team and was also a member of the state champion Bruno United Club.

PAUL FRIENDAssistant Coach

Deana Waintraub begins her fi rst season as an assistant coach with the Catawba College women’s soccer program. She will coach the goalkeepers at Catawba as well as with the NC ODP and serve as the FCCA Director of Coaching in Rowan County. She comes to Catawba aft er serving as goalkeeper coach for two years at Slippery Rock University, while pursuing her Master’s Degree. At Slippery Rock, the Rock Women were able to maintain a 0.845 GAA.

Waintraub graduated with a 4.0 GPA at Slippery Rock with a Master’s of Educati on in Physical Educa-ti on Curriculum and Instructi on as well as being one of two recipients of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Educati on, Recreati on, and Dance- Ruth Abernathy Presidenti al Scholarship for graduate students. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in educati on with a concentrati on in physical educati on with honors from the University of Dayton in May of 2009.

A nati ve of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, Waintraub played for Team Ontario and trained with the Nati onal Team Pool. She played two seasons at the University of Louisville. With the Cardinals, she was selected as the Big East Goalkeeper of the Week (09/12/05) and named to the University Dean’s List, Athleti c Director’s Honor Role, and Red and Black Scholar Athlete (GPA above a 3.5).

Waintraub transferred to the University of Dayton aft er her sophomore season, where she went on to be named Atlanti c 10 First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Ohio, and to the University Dean’s List, Athleti c Director’s Academic Honor Role, Flyers 3.5 Honoree (GPA above a 3.5), Atlanti c 10 Commissioner’s Honor Role and the All-Ohio First Team All-Academic.

Throughout the summers, Waintraub played with the Toronto Lady Lynx W-League Team and the OP Eagles W-League team. She lives in North Charlott e with her husband, Nicholas Staff ord.

DEANA WAINTRAUBAssistant Coach

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E.B. Frock FieldE.B. Frock Field

E. B. Frock Field has been home to Catawba soccer since 1985. The men have posted a 175-63-9 (.727) home mark at “The Frock.” The women, who have played at Frock Field since their incepti on in 1990, are 143-41-13 (.764) in home matches. The men posted a 19-match home winning streak from 1990-91 and the women once won 22 straight from 2006-09.

Frock Field was the site of fi ve NAIA District 26 Championship matches and a pair of NAIA Area 8 playoff s. Catawba went 4-1 in the district fi nals at home. Catawba has also hosted a pair of South Atlanti c Conference men’s tourna-ments and two SAC women’s tournaments.

Seati ng capacity for Frock Field is around 500, but can accommodate ample standing room space. The largest crowd to see a Catawba home soccer match came on October 15, 1986 when the Indians hosted the University of North Carolina in front of an esti mated 1,000 spectators. UNC won the match 2-0.

The fi eld is named for the late E.B. Frock of Hanover, Pa., a 1933 graduate of Catawba and former trustee.

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LADY INDIANSLADY INDIANSTeam Roster

NO. NAME POS HT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

01 Lindsay Webster GK 5-9 Sr Hopkinton,MA/Hopkinton 1 Kati e Mathis GK 5-5 Fr Conover,NC/St. Stephens 2 Jessica Leroux D/MF 5-6 Sr Ajax,ONT,CANADA/Archbishop O’Connor 3 Anna Toole D/MF 5-4 So Greenville,SC/J.L. Mann 4 Athena Bless MF/F 5-8 So Asheboro,NC/SW Randolph 5 Sydney Robertson D/MF 5-6 Sr Mooresville,NC/Lake Norman/W. Carolina 6 Allison Parker DEF 5-8 Fr Mt. Ulla,NC/W.Rowan 7 Alyssa Retundie MF/F 5-4 Sr Mooresville,NC/Lake Norman 8 Kaitlyn McFarland MF 5-4 Sr Indian Harbour Beach,FL/Satellite 9 Juliana Conte F/MF 5-5 So Hampton,ONT,CANADA/Holy Trinity Catholic10 Amy Iwanicki F 5-11 Jr Calgary,ALB,CANADA/St. Francis/Tenn-Marti n11 Kristen Girardi DEF/F 5-6 Sr Asheville,NC/N.Buncombe/W. Carolina12 Courtney Petrone F/MF 5-4 Sr Hampden,MA/Wilbraham Monson Academy13 Ashley Cress MF 5-3 Fr Mooresville,NC/Mooresville14 Britt any Gibbons MF/F 5-3 Fr Woodleaf,NC/W.Rowan15 Taylor Arrowood D/MF 5-3 Fr Matt hews,NC/Weddington16 Fiona Gorman F/MF 5-5 Fr Cutchogue,NY/Matti tuck17 Erinn Wescoat F/MF 5-1 Sr Egg Harbor,NJ/Absegami18 Ashley Batchelor F/MF 5-4 Fr Wilson,NC/Hunt19 Karen Presnell D/MF 5-9 Fr Salisbury,NC/Salisbury21 Nicole Foschini MF/F 5-5 Fr Laurel Springs,NJ/Paul VI22 Janil Baez F/MF 5-3 Fr Tarboro,NC/Tarboro23 Marissa DiMarco DEF 5-4 Sr Voorhees,NJ/Eastern45 Erin Palma GK 5-7 So Saratoga Sprgs,NY/Schuylerville/New Eng. Coll.

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MARISSA DIMARCOMARISSA DIMARCO #23

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 21-14 0 1 1 0.05 7 3 .429 0 0-02009 20-20 0 2 2 0.10 20 7 .350 0 0-02010 18-16 0 2 2 0.11 24 12 .500 0 0-0Career 59-50 0 5 5 0.09 51 22 .431 0 0-0

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * Defense HOMETOWN * Voorhees, NJHIGH SCHOOL * Eastern

2010: In s t a r t i n g l i n e - u p for 16 matches for the defense...

both assists came in loss against New-berry... bolstered a defense that held seven teams scoreless.

2009: Started all 20 matches and helped defense to nine shutouts... squad allowed just over eight shots a game with an 0.88 GAA... assisted on goals against Barton and Coker.

2008: Made 14 starts over her 21 matches as a freshman... the marking

back helped team to 10 shutouts and allowed less than a goal per match... assisted on goal in win over Erskine.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Eastern High School ... four-ti me all-conference and two-ti me All-State se-lecti on … helped the Vikings to a pair of Group 1V State Championship... led team in scoring as a freshman and was team MVP as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born Marissa Elizabeth Di-Marco on April 7, 1990 in Voorhees, NJ... daughter of John and Gwen Di-Marco... physical educati on major with an impressive 3.86 GPA...Member of SAC Honor Roll.

MARISSA’S CORNERIf I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...Michael Jordan, Taylor Lautner and Pat Summit.

My greatest athletic moment was... ...being athlete of the year as a senior.

The place I’d most like to visit. is.. ...Australia.

If I could have a superpower it would be... ...the ability to read peoples’ minds.

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KRISTEN GIRARDIKRISTEN GIRARDI #11

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2009 16-0 1 5 7 0.44 11 6 .545 0 0-02010 12-6 1 0 2 0.17 17 9 .529 1 0-0Career 28-6 2 5 9 0.27 28 15 .536 1 0-0

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * Defense/ForwardHOMETOWN * Asheville, NCHIGH SCHOOL * North Buncombe

2 0 1 0 : S t a r t e d six games as a ju-nior for-w a r d . . . t a l l i e d

game-winning goal in overti me at An-derson.

2009: Played in 16 matches and led team with fi ve assists... four of her as-sists came over the last fi ve matches, including game-winners against Wing-ate and Lincoln Memorial... scored goal in win at Mars Hill... transfer from Western Carolina.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-ti me all-confer-ence performer at North Buncombe High School... led Blackhawks in scor-ing each year and was two-ti me MVP... set school record for career goals.

PERSONAL: Born Kristen Nicole Girardi on Jan. 4, 1990 in Tampa, FL... daugh-ter of Mark and Sandra Girardi... com-municati on arts major.

KRISTEN’S CORNER

My favorite TV show is... ...That 70’s Show. A talent I would love to have is... ...to sing. I’m afraid of... ....spiders. If I could bring one thing from home to Catawba, it would be... ...my puppies.

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JESSICA LEROUX #2

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 19-10 0 0 0 0.00 3 1 .333 0 0-02009 18-8 1 0 2 0.11 3 3 1.000 0 0-02010 18-15 0 0 0 0.00 4 1 .250 0 0-0Career 55-33 1 0 2 0.04 10 5 .500 0 0-0

CLASS * Senior POSITION * DefenseHOMETOWN * Ajax, Ontario, CANADASCHOOL * Archbishop O’Connor

2010: De-f e n s i v e starter in 15 of 18 g a m e s d u r i n g j u n i o r

campaign... helped defense keep op-ponents’ shot percentage below 15 percent.

2009: Started in eight of her 18 match-es... delivered tying goal in a 3-2 over-ti me win over Chowan.

2008: Played in 19 matches and made 10 starts as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Started four years at Archbishop Denis O’Connor High School... served as captain of the soc-cer team and helped win a Lower On-tario Championship in 2005... played on League or Cup Club Champions four ti mes.

PERSONAL: Born Jessica Michelle Le-roux on June 14, 1990 in Toronto... daughter of Robert and Tracey Ler-oux... business administrati on major with a good 3.47 GPA... member of SAC Honor Roll.

JESSICA’S CORNER

My favorite sport other than soccer is... ...lacrosse. My childhood ambition was to be a... ...teacher. A talent I would love to have is... ...to do splits. A professional soccer player I would most like to compete with is... ...Abby Wambach.

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KAITLYN MCFARLANDKAITLYN MCFARLAND #8

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 22-3 1 2 4 0.18 19 11 .579 0 0-02009 17-0 2 1 5 0.29 8 5 .625 0 0-02010 17-1 0 0 0 0.00 6 3 .500 0 0-0Career 56-4 3 3 9 0.16 33 19 .576 0 0-0

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * Midfi eldHOMETOWN * Indian Harbour Beach, FLHIGH SCHOOL * Satellite

2010: Ap-peared in 17 games for Indi-ans as a midfield-er.

2009: Played in 17 matches... scored goal in win over Mount Olive and in loss to #12 Armstrong Atlanti c... assist-ed on lone goal in SAC Tournament win over Wingate.

2008: Saw acti on in 22 matches and had three starts... goal came in win at Coker... assisted on goals against Ers-kine and Pfeiff er.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Sat-ellite High School... helped Scorpions to two state fi nals, including a State Championship her junior year.

PERSONAL: Born Kaitlyn Samantha McFarland on Feb. 9, 1990 in LaJolla, CA... daughter of Susan McFarland and Scott McFarland... athleti c training ma-jor with a fi ne 3.37 GPA... Member of SAC Honor Roll.

KAITLYN’S CORNER

My nicknames are... ...Sam, Spide, McFarlz and McFizzle. My favorite place I have visited is... ...Ireland. If I could have a superpower it would be... ...to fl y. My greatest athletic moment was... ...going to the NCAA tournament.

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COURTNEY PETRONECOURTNEY PETRONE #12

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2009 2-0 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 .000 0 0-0Career 2-0 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 .000 0 0-0

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * Forward/Midfi eldHOMETOWN * Hampden, MAHIGH SCHOOL * Wilbraham Monson Academy

2010: Did not play.

2 0 0 9 : Played in just two m a t c h -

es... collected an assist on a goal in a win over Queens...

HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Wilbraham Monson Academy... served as captain for soccer and JV lacrosse teams... earned the coaches choice award... also swam and played tennis for the Titans.

PERSONAL: Born Courtney Lynn Petrone on Aug., 8, 1989 in Raleigh,

NC... daughter of Carmine and Lynn Petrone... recreati on major with a stel-lar 3.95 GPA for 2011 spring semester.

COURTNEY’S CORNER

Best book I’ve ever read was... ...Nancy Drew. My dream job is... ...working at St. Jude Children’s Hospital . A professional soccer player I would most like to compete with is... ...Thiery Henry.

My favorite food is... ...seafood.

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ALYSSA RETUNDIEALYSSA RETUNDIE #7

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 23-13 6 5 17 0.74 42 22 .524 2 0-02009 18-13 4 4 12 0.67 28 14 .350 1 0-02010 18-13 0 5 5 0.28 14 4 .286 0 0-0Career 59-39 10 14 34 0.58 84 40 .476 3 0-0

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * ForwardHOMETOWN * Mooresville, NCHIGH SCHOOL * Lake Norman

2 0 1 0 : M a d e 13 starts at for-ward as a junior... s e c o n d

on team with fi ve assists... assisted on game-winners at Queens and Ander-son.

2009: Saw acti on in all 18 matches with 13 starts... third on team in to-tal points with four goals and four as-sists... named to SAC All-Tournament team... had tying goal in 87th minute in draw with Pfeiff er... had game-winner against Brevard... picked up goal in 2-1 loss to Carson-Newman in SAC Tour-

ney... assisted on lone goal in win over UNC Pembroke.

2008: Made 13 starts over 23 match-es... was third on team with six goals and had a pair of game-winners... had lone goal in win at Carson-Newman... also had winner plus an assist vs. Bre-vard... picked up two goals with an as-sist against Coker... had goal and assist in win over Erskine.

HIGH SCHOOL: Starter and team cap-tain at Lake Norman High School... was an all-conference performer and helped the Wildcats to a conference ti tle... helped Comsewogue (NY) High School to a pair of conference champi-onships.

PERSONAL: Born Alyssa Darlene Re-tundie on Sept. 2, 1990 in Queens, NY... daughter of Alfred and Carol Re-tundie... physical educati on major with outstanding 3.79 GPA... Member of SAC Honor Roll.

ALYSSA’S CORNER

The team I would most like to see on the Catawba schedule is... ...UNC Wilmington . My favorite musical group is... ...The Fray. The place I’d most like to visit is... ...Italy.

My childhood ambition was to be a... ...crime scene investigator.

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SYDNEY ROBERTSON #5

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2009 20-12 0 0 0 0.00 3 2 .667 0 0-02010 18-15 4 0 8 0.44 17 9 .529 2 0-0Career 38-27 4 0 8 0.21 20 11 .550 2 0-0

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * Midfi eldHOMETOWN * Mooresville HIGH SCHOOL * Lake Norman

2 0 1 0 : Had 15 starts in midf ie ld as a ju-n i o r . . . transiti on

to att acking midfi elder role proved ti mely as she scored four goals... made game-winner at Barton, also had two-goal game in win vs. Brevard.

2009: Appeared in all 20 matches and made a dozen starts... helped defense to nine shutouts... transfer from West-ern Carolina.

HIGH SCHOOL: Started four years at Lake Norman High School... was an all-conference and all-region performer... helped the Wildcats to conference and regional ti tles each year... PERSONAL: Born Sydney Erin Robertson on Aug. 15, 1989 in Lewisville, NC... daughter of Roby and Lisa Robertson... exercise science major.

SYDNEY’S CORNER

My favorite movie is... ...Dirty Dancing. My greatest athletic moment was... ...my fi rst collegiate goal . My favorite Salisbury restaurant is... ...East Coast Wings. I’m afraid of... ...elevators.

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LINDSAY WEBSTERLINDSAY WEBSTER #01

CAAREER STATS GP-GS MIN GA GAAvg. SAVES AVG. SAVE% ShO W L T 2008 18-18 1728 13 0.68 73 4.06 .849 7 13 3 22009 20-13 1517 13 0.77 61 3.05 .824 6 10 4 22010 17-16 1480 22 1.34 64 3.77 .744 4 6 7 3Career 55-47 4725 48 0.91 198 3.60 .805 17 29 14 7

CLASS * SeniorPOSITION * Goalkeeper HOMETOWN * Hopkinton, MAHIGH SCHOOL * Hopkinton

2 0 1 0 : N e t -m i n d e r made 16 starts as s o p h o -m o r e . . .

logged 1480 minutes in goal and saved 74 percent of shots that she faced... had four shutouts and assisted on two oth-ers... third in conference in shutouts... made seven saves in win over Lincoln Memorial and six in draw at Mars Hill... fourth in conference in saves.

2009: Played in all 20 matches and started 13... posted nine shutouts and combined for three others... ranked second in league in goals against aver-

age among those playing at least 700 minutes... posted shutouts in three of fi nal four matches... notched seven saves in regular-season shutout of Wingate and six in the SAC Tourna-ment win over the Bulldogs... also made six saves in win over Mars Hill... was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team.

2008: Earned second team All-South Atlanti c Conference honors as a fresh-man... led league in save percentage and shutouts... ranked second in SAC and 27th in NCAA II in goals against av-erage... started 18 matches and posted seven shutouts... 0.68 goals against average was fi ft h lowest in school his-tory... tallied high of 11 saves in shut-

out of Lincoln Memorial... made seven stops in 3-2 win over Mars Hill.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Hopkinton High School where she was captain and team MVP... a three ti me Tri-Valley League All-Star.

PERSONAL: Born Lindsay Marie Web-ster on Jan. 30, 1990 in Framingham, MA... daughter of Justi n and Darlene Webster... athleti c training major with a tremendous 3.73 GPA... Member of SAC Honor Roll.

LINDSAY’S CORNER

My sports hero growing up was... ...Mia Hamm My favorite musician is... ...Kenny Chesney. My dream job is... ...a physician’s assistant. If I could have a superpower it would be... ...teleportation .

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ERINN WESCOATERINN WESCOAT #17

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 23-12 3 2 8 0.35 21 8 .381 0 0-02009 19-14 5 0 10 0.53 18 9 .500 2 0-02010 18-16 5 0 10 0.56 28 15 .536 2 0-0Career 60-42 13 2 28 0.47 67 32 .478 4 0-0

CLASS * Senior POSITION * ForwardHOMETOWN * Egg Harbor, NJ HIGH SCHOOL * Absegami

2 0 1 0 : J u n i o r f o r w a r d s t a r t e d 16 games for Indi-ans... sec-

ond on team in goals scored with fi ve... notched game-winner at Queens... nett ed two goals in win vs. Lincoln Me-morial... ti ed for team lead with two game winning goals.

2009: Made 14 starts over her 19 matches... second on team with fi ve goals... two of her goals were game-winners, including one in overti me against Chowan... had both goals in 2-0 win over Queens... other goals came in

wins over Coker and Brevard.

2008: Played in all 23 matches and made a dozen starts as a freshman... scored tying goal in 2-1 overti me win over Georgia C&SU in NCAA II Region-al... had opening goal in 2-1 win over Chowan... also scored goal in win over Lincoln Memorial... assisted on goals in wins over Pfeiff er and Coker.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Ab-segami High School... the all-conference performer helped the Braves to four state playoff appearances and scored 27 career goals... was captain of soc-cer, swimming and soft ball teams and earned 10 varsity lett ers... PERSONAL: Born Erinn Evelyn Wescoat on March

17, 1990 in Galloway, NJ... daughter of Joseph hand Faith Wescoat... physical educati on major with an excellent 3.72 GPA... Member of SAC Honor Roll.

ERINN’S CORNERIf I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...my Pop-Pop, Carrie Underwood and Blake Shelton . A talent I would love to have is... ...to raise one eyebrow. My dream job is... ...to be in the FBI. If I could bring one thing from my home-town to Catawba it would be... ...Atlantic City.

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AMY IWANICKIAMY IWANICKI #10

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 Red-shirtedCareer

CLASS * JuniorPOSITION * ForwardHOMETOWN * Calgary, Alberta, CANADAHIGH SCHOOL * St. Francis

2 0 1 0 : Red-shirt-ed.

T r a n s -f e r r e d from Ten-

nessee-Marti n.

HIGH SCHOOL: Senior team captain... academic excellence in 2007 and aca-demic honors in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Amelia Anne Iwan-icki on December 19, 1991 in Calgary... daughter of Jennifer and David Iwan-icki... sustainable business and com-munity development major with a sol-id 3.20 GPA.

AMY’S CORNER

My sports hero growing up was... ...Jarome Iginla.

The best book I’ve ever read was... ...The Host. My favorite place I have visited is... ...England. If I could have a superpower it would be... ...super strength.

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ATHENA BLESSATHENA BLESS #4

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 18-9 6 0 12 0.67 11 9 .818 1 0-0Career 18-9 6 0 12 0.67 11 9 .818 1 0-0

CLASS * SophomorePOSITION * Forward/Midfi eld HOMETOWN * Asheboro, NC HIGH SCHOOL * SW Randolph

2 0 1 0 : S t a r t e d in nine games as a fresh-man for-w a r d . . .

led team in goals scored with six... had two goal game in win at Chowan.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-region, all-confer-ence, team MVP and captain for three years.

PERSONAL: Born Athena Carol Bless on July 28, 1992 in Laurinburg, NC... daughter of Vicki and Alfred Bless... undeclared major with a very good 3.59 GPA... Member of SAC Honor Roll.

ATHENA’S CORNERA team I would like to see on Catawba’s schedule is... ...UNC Chapel Hill . My favorite food is... ...mac n’ cheese. The best book I ever read was... ...The Bible. My childhood ambition was to... ...have a watermelon truck and give out free watermelons.

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JULIANA CONTEJULIANA CONTE #9

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 18-17 3 7 13 0.72 45 24 .533 1 0-0Career 18-17 3 7 13 0.72 45 24 .533 1 0-0

CLASS * SophomorePOSITION * Forward/Midfi eld HOMETOWN * Hampton, ONT, CANADAHIGH SCHOOL * Holy Trinity Catholic

2 0 1 0 : Freshman standout made 17 starts at f o r w a r d p o s i -

ti on... led team in assists and total points... two goal game in loss vs. New-berry... SAC Co-Freshman of the Year award.

HIGH SCHOOL: Holy Trinity Catholic high school.

PERSONAL: Born Juliana Victoria Con-te on April 17, 1992 in Ajax, Ontario... daughter of Lilian Lopez... undeclared major with a great 3.70 GPA... Member

of SAC Honor Roll.

JULIANA’S CORNERIf I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...Coach John Brown, my mom and William Shakespeare. My greatest athletic moment was... ...winning the International Soccer Showcase in Toronto. I’m afraid of... ...myself. My favorite TV show is... ...Two and a Half Men .

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ANNA TOOLE #3

CAAREER STATS GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 17-15 0 1 1 0.06 4 3 .750 0 0-0Career 17-15 0 1 1 0.06 4 3 .750 0 0-0

CLASS * SophomorePOSITION * Defense HOMETOWN * Greenville, SCHIGH SCHOOL * J.L. Mann

2 0 1 0 : Made 15 starts for the de-fensive as a fresh-m a n . . .

had an assist in victory over Lincoln Memorial... had three shots on goal... helped defense to third in conference in shutouts with seven.

HIGH SCHOOL: Senior captain and four-year starter... member of South Caro-lina’s Olympic Development Program... played club ball for ‘91 Challenge of the Carolina Elite Soccer Associati on... Nati onal Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born Anna Toole on July 26, 1992 in Charlott e, NC... daughter of Cece and Ben Toole... elementary edu-cati on major with an exemplary 3.97 GPA... Member of SAC Honor Roll.

ANNA’S CORNER

If I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...Mother Teresa, Bill Gates and Brittany Spears. My childhood ambition was to be... ....a principal . The place I’d most like to visit is... ...Spain . My favorite Salisbury restaurant is... ...Romano’s.

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ERIN PALMAERIN PALMA #45CLASS * SophomorePOSITION * Goalkeeper HOMETOWN * Saratoga Springs, NYHIGH SCHOOL * Schuylerville

Transfer from New England College where she started 13 matches... recorded 128 saves and notched a pair of shut-outs... had a 2.78 GAA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Schuylerville High School... also played lacrosse for the Black Horses and was member of the indoor track team.

PERSONAL: Born Erin Bridgit Palma on March 3, 1992 in Troy, NY... daughter of Patricia Britt and Jerold Palma... has interest in exercise science.

ERIN’S CORNERMy favorite musical group is... ...Matchbox Twenty A talent I would love to have is... ...to have no doubt in myself. My sports hero growing up was... ...Mia Hamm. If I could bring one thing from my home-town to Catawba it would be... ...the energy. WOOO SARATOGA!!!

#15 TAYLOR ARROWOODCLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Forward/Defense HOMETOWN * Matt hews, NCHIGH SCHOOL * Weddington

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TAYLOR’S CORNER

My favorite sport other than soccer is... ...baseball . A talent I would love to have is... ...to sing. My favorite place I have visited is... ...the British Virgin Islands. The best book I’ve ever read is... ...Gossip Girl .

HIGH SCHOOL: Senior team captain and team MVP... all-conference, all-region and all-state... team coaches’ award... led team to conference champi-onship in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born Taylor Lee Arrowood on January 8, 1993 in Charlott e, NC... daughter of Kim and Brian Arrowood...has interest in media broadcasti ng.

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JANIL BAEZ #22CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Forward/Midfi eld HOMETOWN * Tarboro, NC HIGH SCHOOL * Tarboro

HIGH SCHOOL: Defensive standout helped team to con-ference championship her se-nior season.

PERSONAL: Born Janil Baez on February 3, 1993 in New York,

NY... daughter of Adela Marti nez... has interest in biology.

JANIL’S CORNER

My favorite musical group is... ...Aventura.

The place I’d most like to visit is... ...Argentina. I’m afraid of... ...heights. My childhood ambition was to be... ...a doctor.

#18 ASHLEY BATCHELOR CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Forward/Midfi eld HOMETOWN * Wilson, NC HIGH SCHOOL * James B. Hunt

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ASHLEY’S CORNERIf I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...Jennifer Anniston, Vinny from Jersey Shore and Alex Morgan. My greatest athletic moment was... ...scoring game winner against a rival . My favorite Salisbury restaurant is... ...Zaxby’s. The team I would like to see on the Catawba schedule is... ...Barton College.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Hunt to con-ference championships in 2008 and 2009... academic excel-lence award in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Ashley Lynn Batchelor on May 8, 1993 in Wilson, NC... daughter of Donna and Robert Batchelor... has interest in business and recreati on management.

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ASHLEY CRESS #13CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Forward HOMETOWN * Mooresville HIGH SCHOOL * Mooresville

HIGH SCHOOL: Won coaches’ award and all-conference hon-ors in 2010... coachs’ award, all-county, all-conference and all-region in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born Ashley Lynn Cress on March 30, 1993 in Mooresville, NC... daughter of Brenda and Danny Cress... has interest in biology.

ASHLEY’S CORNER

My favorite movie is... ...Despicable Me.

A talent I would love to have is... ...to speak other languages fl uently. If I could have a superpower it would be... ...invisibility. My favorite sport other than soccer is... ...handball .

#21 NICOLE FOSCHINI NICOLE FOSCHINI CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Midfi eld/Forward HOMETOWN * Laurel Springs,NJHIGH SCHOOL * Paul VI

NICOLE’S CORNER

The best book I’ve ever read is... ...My Sister’s Keeper. My childhood ambition was to be... ...a lawyer. I’m afraid of... ...not accomplishing goals. My least favorite food is... ...sushi.

HIGH SCHOOL: Started all four years of high school... team cap-tain... led team to 16-3-2 record last season.

PERSONAL: Born Nicole Teresa Foschini on January 24, 1993 in Vorhees, NJ... daughter of Colleen and Christopher Fos-chini... has interest in physical therapy.

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BRITTANY GIBBONSBRITTANY GIBBONS #14CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Midfi eld/Forward HOMETOWN * Woodleaf, NC HIGH SCHOOL * West Rowan

HIGH SCHOOL: Junior team captain and off ensive MVP... all-county and all-conference 2008-2010... county player-of-the-year and all-region in 2010... four-year starter.

PERSONAL: Born Britt any Hope Gibbons on October 21, 1992 in Salisbury, NC... daughter of Sharon and Jeff Gib-bons... has interest in athleti c training.

BRITTANY’S CORNER

My favorite musical group is... ...Wizkhalifa.

A talent I would love to have is... ...to play the piano. My dream job is... ...to work at SeaWorld. A professional soccer player I would like to compete with is... ...Lionel Messi, because he is the same size as me.

#16 FIONA GORMAN FIONA GORMAN CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Forward/Midfi eld HOMETOWN * Cutchogue, NYHIGH SCHOOL * Matti tuck

FIONA’S CORNER

My sports hero growing up was... ...Muhammad Ali. The best book I’ve ever read was... ...The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

My greatest athletic moment was... ...when I scored a goal while doing my hair. The place I’d most like to visit is... ...Caracas, Venezuela.

HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain, all-league and all-conference... junior varsity team MVP... three-year starter.

PERSONAL: Born Fiona Melanie Gorman on December 23, 1992 in Matti tuck, NY... daughter of Dalia and Lawrence Gor-man... undecided on major.

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KATIE MATHISKATIE MATHIS #1CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Goalkeeper HOMETOWN * Conover, NC HIGH SCHOOL * St. Stephens

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped team to conference championship and third round of state playoff s in 2010... team MVP and confer-ence champs in 2009... three-year varsity lett erman.

PERSONAL: Born Kati e Lauren Mathis on November 6, 1992 in Hickory, NC... daughter of Debra and Ted Mathis... has interest in athleti c training.

KATIE’S CORNERIf I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...James A. Naismith, Hope Solo and my mom.

My greatest athletic moment was... ...having 16 saves in one game.

I’m afraid of... ...hospitals.

A team I’d like to see on Catawba’s schedule is... ...UNC Wilmington .

#6 ALLISON PARKER ALLISON PARKER CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Defense HOMETOWN * Mt. Ulla HIGH SCHOOL * West Rowan

ALLISON’S CORNER

My favorite Salisbury restaurant is... ...Casa Grande. The place I’d most like to visit... ...is Key West. My childhood ambition was to be... ...a lifeguard.

My greatest athletic moment was... ...scoring four goals in one game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped team to conference championship and third round of state playoff s in 2010... team MVP and confer-ence champs in 2009... three-year varsity lett erman.

PERSONAL: Born Kati e Lauren Mathis on November 6, 1992 in Hickory, NC... daughter of Debra and Ted Mathis... has interest in athleti c training.

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KAREN PRESNELLKAREN PRESNELL #19CLASS * FreshmanPOSITION * Midfi eld/Defense HOMETOWN * Salisbury, NC HIGH SCHOOL * Salisbury

HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity team captain... all-county, all-con-ference and all-region... three-year starter... honor roll and nati onal honor society.

PERSONAL: Born Karen Eliza-beth Presnell on April 17, 1993 in Concord, NC... daughter of Helen and Dennis Presnell... has interest in athleti c train-ing and physical educati on.

KAREN’S CORNERMy favorite musician is... ...Taylor Swift

A talent I would love to have is... ...unicycling. If I could invite any three people to dinner they would be... ...Jesus, Steve Irwin and Abe Lincoln . My greatest athletic moment was... ...scoring 37 goals my senior season .

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SEN

IORS

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The South Atlantic Conference is in its 35th year of athletic tradition and excellence. The conference has enjoyed tremendous success due to dedicated people building a premier athletic conference throughout its history. The distant forerunner of the South AtlanticConference was the North State Atlantic Conference (NSIAC). The NSIAC was formedwhen the “Little Six”, as it was called, broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate AthleticConference in 1930. These charter members included Lenoir-Rhyne College, Atlantic Chris-tian, Catawba College, Guilford College, Elon College, and High Point University. The North State continued to grow over the next 30 years, adding Western Carolina (1933), East Carolina (1947) and Pfeiffer (1960). A name change became necessary when theleague accepted Newberry as its fi rst South Carolina member in 1961. The league took on the name Carolinas Intercollegiate AthleticConference (CIAC) on May 20th of that year. The CIAC saw several changes in the fol-lowing years as East Carolina withdrew from the league in 1962. Appalachian State and Western Carolina followed in 1971 and 1976. All three landed in the Southern Conference. The South Atlantic Conference was founded in 1975 solely as a football conference. Theleague received its name from a contest in which Kurt Brenneman of Greensboro, NC be-came the fi rst to submit the SAC-8 moniker. The SAC-8 consisted of Carson-NewmanCollege, Catawba College, Elon College, Gardner-Webb University, Lenoir-Rhyne Col-lege, Mars Hill College, Newberry College, andPresbyterian College. Dr. Fred Bentley, of Mars Hill College, was named league president for its inaugural year, by a vote of the member institutions. After the fi rst season of play in the SAC-8,the Bears of Lenoir-Rhyne College captured the fi rst football title. In 1989, the league’s 15th year of opera-tion, the South Atlantic Conference became a comprehensive, multisport conference. DougEchols was named the league’s fi rst Commis-sioner. That year the South Atlantic Confer-ence sponsored 10 sports - football, men’s

and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s andwomen’s tennis. Later the conference grewto 14 championship sports by adding women ‘s soccer (1990), men’s and women’s cross country (1993) and women’s golf (1999).

The South Atlantic Conference was com-posed of the same eight member institutions

from 1975 until 1988, when Wingate Univer-sity replaced Newberry College as the eighth member institution. Newberry later rejoined theconference in 1996. In July of 1998, Tusculum College was ad-mitted as a member of the league, and Lincoln Memorial University began play in the confer-ence in the 2006-07 academic year. Brevard College was admitted as a provisional member in 2007. In 2008, Echols retired after serving as Com-missioner for 19 years and Patrick Britz was hired as the new Commissioner. In July 2010, Anderson (S.C.) Universityjoined the conference to become the league’s 10th member. Today the conference is a group of 10 private, liberal and civic arts colleges and universities, similar in size and athletic philosophy. Since be-coming eligible for NCAA Division II postseason play in 1993, the league has sent representa-tives from all of its sponsored sports to NCAA postseason play. The league membership now includes An-derson University in Anderson, S.C.; Brevard College in Brevard, N.C.; Carson-Newmanin Jefferson City, Tenn.; Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C.; Lenoir-Rhyne University inHickory, N.C.; Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn.; Mars Hill College in MarsHill, N.C.; Newberry College in Newberry, S.C.; Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn.; and Wingate University in Wingate, N.C.

Key dates in SAC history1930 – North State Atlantic Confer-

ence formed when six schools broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

1961 – Newberry joins league. Confer-ence changes name to Carolinas Intercol-legiate Athletic Conference (CIAC)

1975 – South Atlantic Conference formed as football league with eight schools, called the SAC-8.

1988 – Wingate replaces Newberry1989 – SAC became a multisport con-

ference1996 – Newberry rejoins conference1998 – Tusculum joins conference2006 – Lincoln Memorial joins confer-

ence2007 – Brevard admitted as provisional

member2008 – Patrick Britz named Commis-

sioner2010 – Anderson (S.C.) University joins

conference

SAC offi ce in Rock Hill, SC

HISTORY OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

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2010 stats/results2010 Catawba Women’s SoccerCatawba Overall Individual StatisticsAll games

Overall: 7-8-3 Conf: 3-4-2 Home: 3-4-2 Away: 4-4-1 Neut: 0-0-0

## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT9 Juliana Conte 18-17 3 7 13 45 .067 24 .533 3-0 1 0-0 6 Athena Bless 18-9 6 0 12 11 .545 9 .818 1-0 1 0-0 17 Erinn Wescoat 18-16 5 0 10 28 .179 15 .536 0-0 2 0-05 Sydney Robertson 18-15 4 0 8 17 .235 9 .529 1-0 2 0-0 7 Alyssa Retundie 18-13 0 5 5 14 .000 4 .286 0-0 0 0-0 15 Andrea Dunshie 18-17 1 1 3 32 .031 14 .438 0-0 0 0-1 11 Kristen Girardi 12-6 1 0 2 17 .059 9 .529 1-1 1 0-023 Marissa DiMarco 18-16 0 2 2 24 .000 12 .500 1-0 0 0-0 4 Laela Ghorbani 18-17 0 2 2 7 .000 1 .143 1-0 0 0-03 Anna Toole 17-15 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 1-0 0 0-0 13 Alexa Baird 18-18 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 1-0 0 0-08 Kaitlyn McFarland 17-1 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 1-0 0 0-0 2 Jessica Leroux 18-15 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 16 Leanna Retundie 11-2 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 20 Erin Dugan 13-3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 01 Lindsay Webster 17-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Kailey Johnson 5-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total..................... 18 21 18 60 221 .095 107 .484 13-1 7 0-1 Opponents........... 18 26 19 71 174 .149 103 .592 22-1 8 1-1

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho01 Lindsay Webster 17-16 1480:19 22 1.34 64 .744 6 7 3 4.00 Kailey Johnson 5-2 218:01 4 1.65 12 .750 1 1 0 1.0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 2.0 Total..................... 18 1698:20 26 1.38 77 .748 7 8 3 7 Opponents........... 18 1698:20 21 1.11 86 .804 8 7 3 4Team saves: 1

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCatawba 9 10 2 0 21Opponents 15 10 0 1 26

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCatawba 92 116 7 6 221Opponents 84 86 2 2 174

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCatawba 38 39 0 0 77Opponents 35 45 2 4 86

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCatawba 50 47 3 2 102Opponents 33 28 0 1 62

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCatawba 66 111 4 7 188Opponents 75 102 5 3 185

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY CATW OPPTotal 1557 1545Dates/Avg Per Date 9/173 9/172Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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2010 Catawba Women’s SoccerCatawba Game ResultsAll games

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scoredSep 02, 2010 BELMONT ABBEY L 2OT 0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 334 -Sep 04, 2010 at Barton W 1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 87 Sydney Robertson (unassisted)Sep 12, 2010 at Chowan W 4-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 78 Juliana Conte (unassisted) Athena Bless (unassisted) Sydney Robertson (Andrea Dunshie) Athena Bless (unassisted)Sep 15, 2010 LIMESTONE T 2OT 0-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 83 -Sep 18, 2010 USC AIKEN W OT 1-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 89 Athena Bless (Juliana Conte)Sep 22, 2010 at Queens W 1-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 78 Erinn Wescoat (Alyssa Retundie) *Sep 25, 2010 at Mars Hill T 2OT 1-1 4-1-2 0-0-1 132 TEAM (unassisted)*Oct 02, 2010 at Anderson W OT 1-0 5-1-2 1-0-1 119 Kristen Girardi (Alyssa Retundie) *Oct 04, 2010 at Wingate L 1-2 5-2-2 1-1-1 179 Athena Bless (Juliana Conte)Oct 06, 2010 PFEIFFER L 1-3 5-3-2 1-1-1 116 Athena Bless (Alyssa Retundie)*Oct 09, 2010 at Carson-Newman L 1-2 5-4-2 1-2-1 536 Erinn Wescoat (Juliana Conte)*Oct 13, 2010 NEWBERRY L 2-3 5-5-2 1-3-1 104 Juliana Conte (Marissa DiMarco) Juliana Conte (Marissa DiMarco)*Oct 16, 2010 LINCOLN MEMORIAL W 3-2 6-5-2 2-3-1 311 Athena Bless (Anna Toole;Alyssa Retundie) Erinn Wescoat (Juliana Conte) Erinn Wescoat (Juliana Conte)*Oct 20, 2010 LENOIR-RHYNE L 1-7 6-6-2 2-4-1 96 Erinn Wescoat (Laela Ghorbani)*Oct 23, 2010 TUSCULUM T 2OT 1-1 6-6-3 2-4-2 183 Andrea Dunshie (Juliana Conte) Oct 27, 2010 at #21 UNC Pembroke L 0-3 6-7-3 2-4-2 128 -*Oct 30, 2010 BREVARD W 2-0 7-7-3 3-4-2 241 Sydney Robertson (Juliana Conte;Laela Ghorbani) Sydney Robertson (Alyssa Retundie)Nov 02, 2010 at Wingate L 0-1 7-8-3 3-4-2 208 -

TEAM RECORD W-L-TOverall: 7-8-3Confere nce: 3-4-2Home: 3-4-2Away: 4-4-1Neutral: 0-0Overtime: 2-1-3

ATTEND Dates Total AverageTotal: 18 3102 172Home: 9 1557 173Away: 9 1545 172Neutral: 0 0 0

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catawba college women’s soccer recordsINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

GOALS SCOREDGAME ------ 4 by Hollis Mendenhall vs. Wingate (9-12-96); by Ashley Huhn vs. Coker (10-27-09).SEASON -- 23 by McKenzie Burman in 21 games, 2005.CAREER -- 59 by Catey Conner in 79 games (1997-00)

ASSISTS GAME ------ 4 by Sara Mushok vs. Converse (10-21-98); by Jen Lowe vs. Francis Marion (9-11-04).SEASON -- 16 by Jennifer Lowe in 21 games, 2004.CAREER -- 39 by Jennifer Lowe in 76 games (2000-01, 03-04).

POINTSGAME ------ 8 by Jan Johnson vs. Mars Hill (10-25-94); by Hollis Mendenhall vs. Wingate (9-12-96).SEASON -- 51 by McKenzie Burman in 21 games, 2005.CAREER -- 142 by Kyley Thompson in 79 games (2002-05).

POINTS PER GAME AVG.SEASON -- 2.43 by McKenzie Burman in 21 games, 2005.CAREER -- 1.80 by Kyley Thompson in 79 games (2002-05).

SAVESGAME ------ 18 by Scherrie Dalton vs. Barry (9-25-94); by Kim Clayton vs. Duke (8-26-00).SEASON -- 120 by Joanna Beavers in 23 games, 1997.CAREER -- 343 by Scherrie Dalton (1993-96).

AVERAGE SAVESSEASON -- 5.63 by Kim Clayton in 16 games, 2001.CAREER -- 5.04 by Scherrie Dalton (1993-96).

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDSEASON -- 8 by Cathrine Balentine in 19 games, 2004.CAREER -- 31 by Cathrine Balentine in 71 games, 2002-05.

LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVG.SEASON -- 0.49 by Cathrine Balentine in 19 games, 2004.CAREER -- 0.66 by Cathrine Balentine in 71 games, 2002-05.

SHUTOUTSSEASON -- 11 by Scherrie Dalton in 18 games, 1993; by Kim Clayton in 19 games, 2002.CAREER -- 32 by Kim Clayton in 67 games (1999-02).CONSECUTIVE -- 6 by Kim Clayton, 2001.SCORELESS MINUTES -- 602 by Kim Clayton, 2001.

MINUTES PLAYEDSEASON -- 1913 by Joanna Beavers in 23 games, 1997.CAREER -- 6108 by Scherrie Dalton (1993-96).

GAMES PLAYEDSEASON -- 23 by six playersCAREER -- 85 by Alyssa Schoenburg (2005-08)

GAMES STARTEDSEASON -- 23 by four players.CAREER -- 80 by Alyssa Schoenburg (2005-08).

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TEAM RECORDS

GOALS SCOREDGAME ---- 12 vs. Newberry (9-23-00).SEASON -- 72 in 21 games, 2004.PER GAME AVG. -- 3.43 in 21 games, 2004.

ASSISTS GAME ---- 9 vs. Limestone (9-10-90), Converse (10-21-98), Erskine (9-21-04) & Coker (10-27-09).SEASON -- 68 in 21 games, 2004.

SAVESGAME ---- 33 vs. Elon (10-9-90).SEASON -- 129 in 23 games, 1997.PER GAME AVG. -- 11.64 in 11 games, 1990.

MOST GOALS ALLOWEDGAME ---- 10 by Methodist (9-22-90).SEASON -- 48 in 11 games, 1990.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDSEASON -- 11 in 18 games, 1993.BEST GOALS AGAINST AVG. -- 0.55 in 21 games, 2004.

SHUTOUTSSEASON -- 12 in 21 games, 2003, 2004 & 2005.CONSECUTIVE -- 6 in 2001 & 2003.SCORELESS MINUTES -- 580 in 2001.

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSMOST MINUTES PLAYED -- 2212 in 23 games, 2008.MOST GAMES PLAYED -- 23 in 1997 & 2008.MOST WINS -- 16 in 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2008.MOST CONFERENCE WINS -- 6 in 1993, 1999, 2005 & 2008.MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS -- 10 in 2004.MOST CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT LOSS -- 15 in 2005.MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS -- 7 during 1992-93.MOST LOSSES -- 8 in 1990, 1995 and 2010.MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 4 in 2010.MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES -- 4 in 1990, 2001 & 2010.MOST CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT WIN -- 4 in 1990, 2001 & 2010.MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 3 in 1990 & 2010.FEWEST LOSSES -- 2 in 2004.BEST WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE -- .833 (16-2-3) in 2004.

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ALL-TIME LEADERS

GOALS SCORED GAME Goals SEASON Goals 1. Hollis Mendenhall (9-12-96) 4 1. McKenzie Burman (2005) 23 2. Ashley Huhn (10-27-09) 4 2. Catey Conner (1998) 17 3. Many with 3 McKenzie Burman (2004) 17 4. Catey Conner (1997) 16 5. Hollis Mendenhall (1996) 15 Catey Conner (2000) 15 Paige Harrington (2004) 15 Alexandra Beshk (2007) 15 9. Jan Johnson (1994) 14 Kyley Thompson (2002) 14 Kyley Thompson (2003) 14

CAREER Goals PER GAME AVG. Goals 1. Catey Conner (1997-00) 59 1. McKenzie Burman (2005) 1.10 2. McKenzie Burman (2003-06) 53 2. Catey Conner (1998) 0.89 3. Kyley Thompson (2002-05) 46 3. Kyley Thompson (2002) 0.88 4. Jan Johnson (1991-94) 42 4. Hollis Mendenhall (1996) 0.83 5. Kim Heberle (1990-93) 31 Catey Conner (2000) 0.83 6. Danielle Figueroa (1991-94) 26 6. McKenzie Burman (2004) 0.81 Paige Harrington (2004, 08) 26 7. Jan Johnson (1991) 0.80 8. Stacy Dent (1995-98) 25 8. Kim Heberle (1992) 0.76 Jamie Fink (2000-03) 25

ASSISTS GAME Asst SEASON Asst 1. Sara Mushok (10-21-98) 4 1. Jennifer Lowe (2004) 16 Jennifer Lowe (9-21-04) 4 2. Jennifer Lowe (2003) 14 2. Jan Johnson (10-2-93) 3 3. Stacy Dent (1997) 11 Katie DeVitto (9-10-90) 3 4. Crystal Harper (1993) 9 Kim Heberle (9-10-90) 3 Jan Johnson (1993) 9 Stacy Dent (10-29-96) 3 Kyley Thompson (2002) 9 Kelly Fearman (9-21-04) 3 Carrie Wollaston (2007) 9 Kylie Thompson (9-5-04) 3 8. Jan Johnson (1994) 8 Heather Buchanan (1998) 8

CAREER Asst PER GAME AVG. Asst 1. Jen Lowe (2000-01,03-04) 39 1. Jennifer Lowe (2004) 0.76 2. Jan Johnson (1991-94) 28 2. Jennifer Lowe (2003) 0.67 Kylie Thompson (2002-05) 28 3. Kyley Thompson (2002) 0.56 4. Stacy Dent (1995-98) 26 4. Crystal Harper (1993) 0.50 5. McKenzie Burman (2003-06) 18 Jan Johnson (1993) 0.50 6. Catey Conner (1997-00) 16 6. Stacy Dent (1996) 0.48 Steph Morey (2002-05) 16 7. Heather Buchanan (1998) 0.44 8. Karen Wheeler (1991-94) 15 8. Stacy Dent (1995) 0.44 Tasha Wilhelm (2006-09) 15

CAREER PER GAME AVERAGESGOALS SCORED Avg. ASSISTS Avg.1. Catey Conner (1997-00) 0.75 1. Jennifer Lowe (2000-01,03-04) 0.492. McKenzie Burman (2003-06) 0.65 2. Jan Johnson (1991-94) 0.413. Paige Harrington (2004, 08) 0.62 3. Crystal Harper (1993-94) 0.384. Jan Johnson (1991-94) 0.61 4. Kyley Thompson (2002-05) 0.355. Kyley Thompson (2002-05) 0.58 5. Stacy Dent (1995-98) 0.346. Kim Heberle (1990-93) 0.52 6. Heather Buchanan (1998-99) 0.307. Crystal Harper (1993-94) 0.48 7. Kim Heberle (1990-93) 0.238. Danielle Figueroa (1991-94) 0.42 Danielle Figueroa (1991-94) 0.23

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POINTS

GAME Points SEASON Points 1. Jan Johnson (10-25-94) 8 1. McKenzie Burman (2005) 51 Hollis Mendenhall (9-12-96) 8 1. McKenzie Burman (2004) 41 Ashley Huhn (10-27-09) 8 2. Catey Conner (1997) 39 4. Kim Heberle (9-10-90) 7 3. Kyley Thompson (2002) 37 Suzanne Friend (9-10-90) 7 4. Jan Johnson (1994) 36 Catey Conner (9-16-97) 7 Catey Conner (1998) 36 Stacey Dent (9-20-97) 7 6. Hollis Mendenhall (1996) 35 Maran Bock (9-28-02) 7 7. Catey Conner (2000) 34

CAREER Points 1. Kyley Thompson (2002-05) 142 2. Catey Conner (1997-00) 134 3. McKenzie Burman (2003-06) 124 4. Jan Johnson (1991-94) 112 5. Kim Heberle (1990-93) 76 Stacy Dent (1995-98) 76 7. Jennifer Lowe (2000-01,03-04) 69 8. Danielle Figueroa (1991-94) 66

POINTS PER GAME AVG. SEASON Avg. CAREER Avg. 1. McKenzie Burman (2005) 2.43 1. Kyley Thompson (2002-05) 1.80 2. Kyley Thompson (2002) 2.31 2. Catey Conner (1997-00) 1.70 3. McKenzie Burman (2004) 1.95 3. Hollis Mendenhall (1996,98) 1.82 4. Hollis Mendenhall (1996) 1.94 4. Jan Johnson (1991-94) 1.62 5. Jan Johnson (1994) 1.89 5. McKenzie Burman (2003-06) 1.51 Catey Conner (1998) 1.89 6. Paige Harrington (2004, 08) 1.41 7. Catey Conner (2000) 1.89 7. Crystal Harper (1993-94) 1.35 8. Jan Johnson (1991) 1.87 8. Kim Heberle (1990-93) 1.27

GOALS AGAINST AVG. SEASON AVG. (Min. 500 Minutes) CAREER AVG. (Min. 1000 Minutes) 1. Cathrine Balentine (2004) 0.49 1. Cathrine Balentine (2002-05) 0.65 2. Kim Clayton (1999) 0.56 2. Kim Clayton (1999-02) 0.91 3. Scherrie Dalton (1993) 0.58 3. Kathleen Blake (2004-07) 0.93 4. Cathrine Balentine (2005) 0.66 4. Scherrie Dalton (1993-96) 1.31 5. Lindsay Webster (2008) 0.68 5. Joanna Beavers (1997-98) 1.49 6. Kim Clayton (2002) 0.72 6. Renee Lamoureux (1991-92) 1.57 7. Cathrine Balentine (2003) 0.75 8. Lindsay Webster (2009) 0.77 9. Kathleen Blake (2006) 0.8510. Kim Clayton (2001) 1.23

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED SEASON GLS ALWD (Min. 500 Minutes) CAREER GLS ALWD (Min. 1500 Minutes) 1. Cathrine Balentine (2004) 8 1. Cathrine Balentine (2002-05) 31 2. Kim Clayton (1999) 10 2. Kathleen Blake (2004-07) 45 3. Scherrie Dalton (1993) 11 3. Renee Lamoureux (1991-92) 46 4. Cathrine Balentine (2005) 11 4. Joanna Beavers (1997-98) 60 5. Cathrine Balentine (2003) 12 5. Kim Clayton (1999-02) 62 6. Lindsay Webster (2008) 13 6. Scherrie Dalton (1993-96) 89 Lindsay Webster (2009) 13 8. Kim Clayton (2002) 14 9. Kathleen Blake (2006) 1710. Kim Clayton (2000) 18

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SHUTOUTS

SEASON ShO CAREER ShO 1. Scherrie Dalton (1993) 11 1. Kim Clayton (1999-02) 32 Kim Clayton (2002) 11 2. Scherrie Dalton (1993-96) 22 2. Kim Clayton (1999) 10 3. Cathrine Balentine (2002-05) 21 3. Cathrine Balentine (2003) 9 4. Lindsay Webster (2008- 17 4. Scherrie Dalton (1996) 7 5. Kathleen Blake (2004-07) 16 Joanna Beavers (1997) 7 6. Joanna Beavers (1997-98) 12 Kim Clayton (2001) 7 7. Renee Lamoureux (1991-92) 9 Cathrine Balentine (2004) 7 Kathleen Blake (2006) 7 Lindsay Webster (2008) 7

SAVES GAME Saves SEASON Saves 1. Scherrie Dalton (1994) 18 1. Joanna Beavers (1997) 120 Kim Clayton (2000) 18 2. Scherrie Dalton (1996) 107 3. Scherrie Dalton (1994) 16 3. Kathleen Blake (2006) 96 4. Nikki Thristino (1990) 15 4. Kim Clayton (2001) 90 Joanna Beavers (4-28-98) 15 5. Joanna Beavers (1998) 88 Kim Clayton (10-30-99) 15 Kim Clayton (1999) 88

CAREER Saves 1. Scherrie Dalton (1993-96) 343 2. Kim Clayton (1999-02) 327 3. Joanna Beavers (1997-98) 208 4. Lindsay Webster (2008- 198 5. Kathleen Blake (2004-07) 197 6. Cathrine Balentine (2002-05) 167 7. Renee Lamoureux (1991-92) 134

SAVES AVERAGE SEASON (Min. 500 Minutes) AVG. CAREER (Min. 1500 Minutes) AVG.1. Kim Clayton (2001) 5.63 1. Scherrie Dalton (1993-96) 5.042. Kim Clayton (1999) 5.50 2. Kim Clayton (1999-02) 4.883. Scherrie Dalton (1996) 5.49 3. Joanna Beavers (1997-98) 4.844. Scherrie Dalton (1994) 5.31 4. Renee Lamoureux (1991-92) 4.19

MINUTES PLAYEDSEASON Minutes CAREER Minutes 1. Joanna Beavers (1997) 1913 1. Kim Clayton (1999-02) 6115 2. Kathleen Blake (2006) 1802 2. Scherrie Dalton (1993-96) 6108 3. Kim Clayton (2002) 1760 3. Lindsay Webster (2008- 4725 4. Lindsay Webster (2008) 1728 4. Kathleen Blake (2004-07) 4366 5. Scherrie Dalton (1993) 1710 5. Cathrine Balentine (2002-05) 4322 6. Joanna Beavers (1998) 1708 6. Joanna Beavers (1997-98) 3621 7. Kathleen Blake (2007) 1641 7. Renee Lamoureux (1991-92) 2630 8. Kim Clayton (1999) 1596 8. Chelsea Binder (2006-09) 1001 9. Scherrie Dalton (1995) 1530 9. Nikki Thristino (1990) 49510. Lindsay Webster (2009) 1517

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YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS

Year Coach Overall Conference GF GA1990 Tom Ferland 3-8-0 1-3-0 14 481991 Tom Ferland 9-5-1 5-1-0 39 201992 Mary Ann Martinelli 11-6-0 5-2-0 45 271993 Mary Ann Martinelli 14-3-1*# 6-1-0 52 111994 Kevin Dempsey 12-5-2# 5-2-0 55 261995 Kevin Dempsey 6-8-2 4-2-1 25 351996 Kevin Dempsey 12-6-0 4-3-0 51 251997 Kevin Dempsey 13-10-0#+$ 5-2-0 46 391998 Kevin Dempsey 13-6-1# 5-2-0 50 271999 Kevin Dempsey 13-4-2# 6-0-2 33 132000 Kevin Dempsey 11-7-0 5-2-0 43 192001 John Cullen 8-7-1 5-2-0 21 312002 John Cullen 15-3-1*#+ 5-1-1 53 142003 John Cullen 16-4-1 5-2-0 60 202004 John Cullen 16-2-3+ 4-1-2 72 122005 John Cullen 16-4-1*+ 6-0-1 56 122006 John Cullen 12-4-4 3-2-2 30 182007 John Cullen 14-4-3 4-2-1 53 242008 John Cullen 16-5-2+ 6-1-1 54 212009 Chad Miller 13-5-2 5-2-1 44 182010 Michael Swam 7-8-3 3-4-2 21 26

* Denotes SAC Championship # Denotes SAC Tournament Championship+ Denotes NCAA II Regional Tournament $Denotes NCAA II Regional Championship

Catawba Coaching Records

Coach Years Games Record Pct. ChampionshipsTom Ferland 1990-91 (2) 26 12-13-1 .481 0Mary Ann Martinelli 1992-93 (2) 35 25-9-1 .729 2Kevin Dempsey 1994-00 (7) 133 80-46-7 .628 5 John Cullen 2001-08 (8) 162 113-33-16 .747 3 Chad Miller 2009 (1) 20 13-5-2 .700 0Michael Swan 2010- (1) 18 7-8-3 .472 0 6 Coaches 21 seasons 394 250-114-30 .673 10

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CATAWBA VS. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS (1990-10)

Opponent Won Lost Tied GF GA

Adelphi,PA ............. 1 0 0 3 1Anderson,SC ............ 1 0 0 1 0Armstrong Atlantic,GA.. 0 3 0 1 6Barry,FL ............... 0 5 0 2 21Barton ................. 8 2 0 18 6Belmont Abbey .......... 4 3 0 9 10Bloomsburg,PA .......... 0 1 1 1 4Brevard ................ 6 0 0 33 0Carson-Newman ......... 16 9 4 51 29Charleston,WV .......... 4 0 0 28 2Chowan ................. 4 0 0 13 3Clayton State,GA ....... 1 0 0 3 1Coker,SC ............... 4 1 1 25 4Columbus State,GA ......1 2 0 1 7Concord,WV ............. 2 0 0 8 0Converse,SC ............ 3 0 0 27 0Davidson ............... 0 1 1 2 3Duke ................... 0 1 0 0 6Eckerd,FL .............. 0 1 0 2 3Elon ................... 3 8 1 10 28Embry-Riddle,FL ........ 0 1 0 0 2Erskine,SC ............. 6 0 0 24 2Ferrum,VA .............. 1 0 0 9 0Francis Marion,SC ...... 5 3 1 15 13Franklin Pierce,NH ..... 0 1 0 1 6Gardner-Webb .......... 12 1 0 35 8Georgia C&SU ........... 2 0 0 3 1Guilford ............... 0 1 0 0 3High Point ............. 4 0 2 20 6Humboldt State,CA ...... 0 1 0 1 4Keene State,NH ......... 0 1 0 0 4King,TN ................ 1 0 0 4 0Lander,SC .............. 1 0 0 2 0Lees-McRae ............. 0 2 0 0 4

Opponent Won Lost Tied GF GA

Lenoir-Rhyne ........... 17 6 3 46 29Limestone,SC ........... 4 0 1 18 0Lincoln Memorial,TN.... 5 1 2 16 10Longwood,VA ............ 2 1 0 7 2Lynn,FL ................. 0 4 0 2 26Mars Hill ............. 22 2 2 89 21Methodist .............. 0 1 0 0 10Milligan,TN ............ 1 0 0 2 0Missouri-St. Louis ..... 1 0 0 2 1Mount Olive ............ 5 1 0 16 5New Hampshire Col. ..... 1 0 0 2 1Newberry .............. 13 2 2 56 8UNC Asheville .......... 2 1 0 6 1UNC Pembroke ........... 3 3 0 10 11North Florida .......... 2 3 0 6 8Pfeiffer ............... 8 2 3 35 13Presbyterian .......... 11 15 2 41 44Queens,NC ............. 12 5 0 34 22Quincy,IL .............. 0 1 0 1 3Radford,VA ............. 0 1 0 2 4St. Andrews ............ 5 3 0 26 16St. Anselm,NH .......... 0 1 0 1 3USC Aiken .............. 3 1 0 10 1USC Spartanburg ........ 2 2 0 7 6Tampa,FL ............... 0 2 0 3 5Tenn. Wesleyan ......... 1 0 0 4 4Thomas Moore,KY ........1 0 0 4 0Tri-State,IN ........... 1 0 0 5 0Tusculum .............. 10 4 4 33 20Wake Forest ............ 1 0 0 3 1WV Wesleyan ............ 1 1 0 3 4Wheeling Jesuit,WV ..... 1 0 0 2 0Wingate ............... 24 3 0 75 12

TOTALS (394 games) 250 114 30 917 476

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SEASON-BY-SEASON SCORES

1990 (3-8, 1-3 SAC)S/10 9 Limestone 0S/22 0 Methodist 10S/27 0 @Guilford 3O/1 4 Gardner-Webb 0O/6 0 @St. Andrews 7O/9 0 Elon 6O/16 1 Tusculum 0O/18 0 @Presbyterian 4O/20 0 Boca Raton(Lynn) 9O/24 0 @Lenoir-Rhyne 3O/28 0 @Queens 6

1991 (9-5-1, 5-1 SAC)S/7 2 @Tusculum 1S/10 9 Ferrum 0S/13 1 @Coker 1(OT)S/14 3 +Tenn. Wesleyan 2(OT)S/17 1 St. Andrews 2(OT)S/26 7 Wingate 0S/27 0 @Lees-McRae 3O/1 3 @Gardner-Webb 0O/3 2 Queens 0O/12 5 Presbyterian 1O/15 1 @Elon 3O/19 3 @Carson-Newman 0O/21 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 0N/1 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 N/5 1 @St. Andrews 5+ Hartsville,SC

1992 (11-6, 5-2 SAC)S/7 4 UNC-Asheville 0S/9 3 @St. Andrews 0S/15 1 @Queens 4S/18 4 @High Point 1S/20 1 @Davidson 2S/26 0 Lees-McRae 1 S/29 0 @Presbyterian 4O/1 2 Gardner-Webb 1O/3 5 @Wingate 1O/10 1 Coker 0O/12 4 Charleston,WV 2O/17 0 Elon 4O/20 4 @Lenoir-Rhyne 2(OT)O/22 7 Mars Hill 0O/24 3 Carson-Newman 0O/27 5 Carson-Newman 0O/30 1 Presbyterian 5

1993 (14-3-1, 6-1 SAC)S/4 5 Tri-State,IN 0S/5 4 Thomas More,KY 0S/7 2 @UNC-Asheville 0

S/10 1 @Coker 3S/12 1 Davidson 1(OT)S/18 5 Wingate 0S/21 0 Queens 1S/29 2 High Point 0(OT)O/2 5 @Mars Hill 0O/6 3 @Gardner-Webb 0O/9 1 Presbyterian 0O/12 1 @Elon 2O/16 2 Wheeling Jesuit 0O/20 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/23 2 @Carson-Newman 1O/26 8 Wingate 0O/30 4 @Presbyterian 1O/31 3 +Elon 2(OT)+ Clinton,SC

1994 (12-5-2, 5-2 SAC)S/3 1 Bloomsburg,PA 1(OT)S/4 3 Adelphi,NY 1S/8 3 Wake Forest 1S/13 4 @Wingate 0S/16 5 @Queens 1S/24 6 Mars Hill 0S/25 0 Barry,FL 3(OT)S/28 3 @High Point 3(OT)O/1 1 +Quincy,IL 3O/2 2 +Missouri-St.Louis 1O/5 4 Gardner-Webb 0O/8 3 @Lenoir-Rhyne 4(OT)O/12 1 Elon 0O/16 2 @Radford 4O/19 6 Carson-Newman 0O/22 1 @Presbyterian 3O/25 6 Mars Hill 0O/29 2 @Elon 1O/30 2 #Presbyterian 0+Clinton,SC #Elon College,NC

1995 (6-8-2, 4-2-1 SAC)S/2 0 @Bloomsburg,PA 3S/3 0 +Keene State,NH 4S/6 2 @Gardner-Webb 1S/9 3 @Francis Marion 2S/12 0 @UNC-Asheville 1S/16 3 Wingate 1S/26 1 Queens 2(OT)S/30 3 @Carson-Newman 2O/5 2 @High Point 2(OT)O/8 1 #Barry,FL 4O/11 4 Lenoir-Rhyne 2O/14 1 Presbyterian 5 O/18 1 @Elon 2O/21 1 @Mars Hill 1(OT)O/22 2 WV Wesleyan 1O/24 1 Gardner-Webb 2(OT)+Bloomsburg,PA #Jacksonville,FL

1996 (12-6-0, 4-3 SAC)S/1 5 @High Point 0S/7 5 North Florida 2S/10 6 Longwood 1S/12 7 @Wingate 0S/14 1 Francis Marion 0S/16 1 @Queens 0S/18 2 Gardner-Webb 1S/24 5 @Newberry 0S/28 0 Carson-Newman 1S/30 4 Mars Hill 0O/2 0 @Presbyterian 2O/9 6 Pfeiffer 0O/13 1 @Lynn,FL 6O/15 1 @Barry,FL 6O/22 0 Elon 3O/25 1 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/29 6 Mars Hill 2(OT)N/2 0 +Presbyterian 1+Wingate,NC

1997 (13-10-0, 5-2 SAC)A/30 4 High Point 0S/6 3 Newberry 0S/10 3 Queens 2S/16 6 @Pfeiffer 0S/18 1 Lynn,FL 7S/20 4 Tusculum 0S/21 1 St. Anselm,NH 3S/26 1 Humboldt St,CA 4S/28 1 WV Wesleyan 3S/30 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 1O/2 1 @Elon 4O/4 1 @Carson-Newman 0O/11 0 @Mars Hill 1(OT)O/15 2 @Gardner-Webb 1O/17 0 Barry,FL 3O/25 0 @North Florida 1O/28 5 Wingate 2N/1 0 Presbyterian 1N/5 2 Gardner-Webb 1N/8 4 +Mars Hill 1N/9 2 +Presbyterian 0N/16 2 @Presbyterian 0N/22 0 @Lynn,FL 4+Jefferson City,TN

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1998 (13-6-1, 5-2-0 SAC)S/5 8 Newberry 1S/7 3 @Queens 2S/12 2 +New Hampshire C. 1S/13 1 @Franklin Pierce 6S/17 1 @Francis Marion 4S/22 1 @Belmont Abbey 3S/25 4 @Tusculum 2S/28 4 Pfeiffer 0S/30 1 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0(OT)O/3 2 Carson-Newman 1O/6 0 Elon 0(OT)O/10 0 Mars Hill 2O/14 4 Gardner-Webb 0O/21 10 Converse 0O/24 1 Tampa,FL 2O/27 2 @Wingate 1O/31 0 @Presbyterian 1(OT)N/3 2 Wingate 1N/7 3 #Mars Hill 1N/8 2 #Lenoir-Rhyne 0+Rundge,NH #Jefferson City,TN

1999 (13-4-2, 6-0-2 SAC)S/4 1 @Newberry 0S/5 3 Barton 2(OT)S/9 0 Queens 1(OT)S/11 2 Tusculum 0S/16 1 Francis Marion 0(OT)S/22 1 Pfeiffer 0S/25 2 Belmont Abbey 0S/29 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0(OT)O/2 2 @Carson-Newman 1(OT)O/6 0 @Elon 1O/9 2 @Tampa 3(OT)O/11 2 @Eckerd 3(OT)O/13 4 @Gardner-Webb 0O/23 4 @Mars Hill 0O/27 3 Wingate 0O/30 1 Presbyterian 1(OT)N/3 2 Carson-Newman 0N/5 1 +Tusculum 0N/7 2 +Gardner-Webb 1(OT)+Mars Hill,NC

2000 (11-7-0, 5-2-0 SAC)A/26 0 Duke 6S/2 1 @Barton 0S/6 5 @Queens 0 S/9 2 Mars Hill 0S/12 6 Mount Olive 0S/14 0 @Francis Marion 1S/16 3 USC-Spartanburg 1S/19 0 USC-Aiken 1S/23 12 Newberry 0S/30 3 Carson-Newman 1

O/3 2 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/5 0 Longwood 1(OT)O/7 2 @Tusculum 3O/12 3 @Belmont Abbey 2O/18 1 @Wingate 0O/20 0 @Presbyterian 1 O/24 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/27 1 +Presbyterian 2(OT)+Greeneville,TN

2001 (8-7-1, 5-2-0 SAC)A/29 2 Pfeiffer 2(OT)S/1 0 @North Florida 3S/3 0 +Barry,FL 5 S/7 3 Queens 2S/8 1 @Carson-Newman 0S/15 3 @Newberry 0S/18 2 Tusculum 0S/26 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/1 1 Francis Marion 0O/6 1 @Mars Hill 0O/9 0 Belmont Abbey 3O/20 1 @USC-Spartanburg 3O/23 1 Wingate 2O/27 0 Presbyterian 1O/30 4 Carson-Newman 0N/3 0 #Presbyterian 1(2OT)+Jacksonville,FL #Greeneville,TN

2002 (15-3-1, 5-1-1 SAC)S/4 5 St. Andrews 0S/7 3 @Queens 0S/11 1 Longwood 0S/14 2 Carson-Newman 1 S/17 5 Brevard 0S/20 2 @Tusculum 2(OT)S/24 1 @Francis Marion 3S/28 10 Newberry 0 O/1 1 @Lenoir-Rhyne 2O/8 2 @Belmont Abbey 1O/12 4 Mars Hill 2O/18 3 USC-Spartanburg 0O/23 1 @Wingate 0(OT)O/26 3 @Presbyterian 1O/30 4 King 0N/5 4 Mars Hill 0N/9 1 +Wingate 0N/10 1 +Lenoir-Rhyne 0N/13 0 @North Florida 2+Greeneville,TN

2003 (16-4-1, 5-2-0 SAC)A/30 4 @Barton 1S/5 4 Charleston,WV 0S/10 4 @St. Andrews 1S/13 1 @Lincoln Memorial 0S/15 8 @Brevard 0S/17 7 Converse 0

S/20 2 Tusculum 6S/23 2 Lander 0S/25 1 @Newberry 0S/30 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/4 1 Wingate 0O/6 1 Belmont Abbey 0O/8 3 @Erskine 0O/11 0 @Carson-Newman 3O/15 0 @USC-Spartanburg 2O/18 2 @Mars Hill 0O/25 3 Presbyterian 0O/27 3 @Pfeiffer 1O/30 1 Francis Marion 1(OT)N/5 7 Mars Hill 1N/8 3 Presbyterian 4

2004 (16-2-3, 4-1-2 SAC)A/28 4 Barton 0S/3 4 @Concord,WV 0S/5 10 @Charleston,WV 0S/11 6 Francis Marion 2S/15 4 @USC-Aiken 0S/19 3 Newberry 0S/21 6 Erskine 0S/25 3 Mars Hill 0S/30 7 St. Andrews 1O/2 4 @Wingate 0O/6 1 @Lenoir-Rhyne 1(OT)O/9 1 Carson-Newman 2O/13 2 Queens 0O/16 3 @Tusculum 0O/23 1 @Presbyterian 1O/27 3 Pfeiffer 1O/30 5 Lincoln Memorial 0N/2 2 Wingate 1N/5 2 #Carson-Newman 2(OT) (Failed to advance 1-4 in PK’s)N/12 1 +North Florida 0(OT)N/14 0 @Carson-Newman 1#Clinton,SC +Jefferson City,TN

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2005 (16-4-1, 6-0-1 SAC)A/27 1 @Barton 2A/29 10 Charleston,WV 0S/6 0 @UNC-Pembroke 1S/8 4 @Erskine 1S/14 5 USC-Aiken 0S/17 2 @Newberry 0S/20 4 Concord,WV 0S/23 2 @Mars Hill 1S/28 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 0O/1 1 Wingate 0O/3 1 @Pfeiffer 0O/8 2 @Carson-Newman 1(OT)O/15 0 Tusculum 0(OT)O/18 5 @Limestone 0O/22 4 Presbyterian 2O/25 2 Mount Olive 1(OT)S/27 5 @St. Andrews 0N/1 3 Presbyterian 0 N/4 0 #Lenoir-Rhyne 1N/11 2 @Tusculum 0N/14 1 +Carson-Newman 2#Newberry,SC +Greeneville,TN

2006 (12-4-4, 3-2-2 SAC)A/24 2 Erskine 0S/2 1 +Barton 0S/3 1 @Mount Olive 0(OT)S/6 2 Limestone 0S/10 3 @Clayton State 1S/12 0 Armstrong Atl. 1S/16 1 Newberry 1(OT)S/19 4 UNC-Pembroke 2S/23 3 Mars Hill 2S/27 3 @Lenoir-Rhyne 2S/30 1 @Wingate 0O/4 1 Lincoln Memorial 1(OT)O/7 0 Carson-Newman 2O/11 1 Columbus State 0O/14 0 @Tusculum 0(OT)O/18 1 Pfeiffer 2O/21 1 @Presbyterian 2O/24 2 Newberry 1O/27 2 #Presbyterian 0O/29 1 #Carson-Newman 1(OT) (Lost 2-4 in PK’s)+Raleigh,NC #Hickory,NC

2007 (14-4-3, 4-2-1 SAC)S/1 1 Barton 0S/4 4 Mount Olive 1S/7 0 @Columbus State 5S/9 0 +Armstrong Atl. 2S/12 4 Chowan 0 S/15 1 @Newberry 1(OT)S/18 0 @Pfeiffer 0(OT)

S/21 3 @Mars Hill 2S/26 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 2S/29 4 Wingate 0O/3 4 @Erskine 0O/6 0 @Carson-Newman 1O/10 3 UNC Pembroke 2(OT)O/13 3 Tusculum 1O/17 6 Coker 0O/20 2 @Lincoln Memorial 6O/23 2 @Limestone 0O/27 7 Brevard 0O/31 4 Mars Hill 1N/2 2 #Lenoir-Rhyne 0N/4 0 #Lincoln Memorial 0(OT) (Lost 3-4 in PK’s)+Columbus,GA #Rock Hill,SC

2008 (16-5-2, 6-1-1 SAC)A/29 2 @Queens 1S/3 0 @Barton 1S/6 8 @Converse 0S/10 5 Erskine 1S/15 2 Milligan 0S/17 2 @Chowan 1S/20 1 Pfeiffer 0S/23 0 @Mount Olive 3S/28 3 Mars Hill 2O/1 2 @UNC Pembroke 3O/4 1 @Wingate 0O/8 1 @Lenoir-Rhyne 1(OT)O/11 1 Carson-Newman 0O/15 5 Pfeiffer 2O/18 1 @Tusculum 2(OT)O/23 7 @Coker 0O/25 2 Lincoln Memorial 0N/1 5 @Brevard 0N/4 1 Newberry 0N/7 2 #Wingate 0N/9 1 #Carson-Newman 1(OT) (Lost 5-6 in PK’s)N/14 2 +Georgia C&SU 1(OT)N/16 0 @Columbus State 2#Rock Hill,SC +Columbus,GA

2009 (13-5-2, 5-2-1 SAC)A/29 2 @Pfeiffer 2S/4 1 @Georgia C&SU 0S/6 1 +Armstrong Atl. 3S/9 3 Mount Olive 0S/14 2 Barton 0S/16 3 Chowan 2(OT)S/20 0 Embry-Riddle 2S/23 2 Queens 0S/26 3 @Mars Hill 1S/30 0 @Newberry 1O/3 2 Wingate 0O/7 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 1O/10 1 @Carson-Newman 1(OT)O/13 1 UNC Pembroke 1

O/17 1 Tusculum 2O/24 2 @Lincoln Memorial 1O/27 9 Coker 0O/30 6 Brevard 0N/4 1 Wingate 0N/6 1 #Carson-Newman 2+Milledgeville,GA #Rock Hill,SC

2010 (7-8-3, 3-4-2 SAC)S/2 0 Belmont Abbey 1(OT)S/4 1 @Barton 0S/12 4 @Chowan 0S/15 0 Limestone 0(OT)S/18 1 USC Aiken 0(OT)S/22 1 @Queens 0S/25 1 @Mars Hill 1(OT)O/2 1 @Anderson 0(OT)O/4 1 @Wingate 2O/6 1 Pfeiffer 3O/9 1 @Carson-Newman 2O/13 2 Newberry 3O/16 3 Lincoln Memorial 2O/20 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 7O/23 1 Tusculum 1O/27 0 @UNC Pembroke 3O/30 2 Brevard 0N/2 0 @Wingate 1

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Beyond The CampusBeyond The CampusFromFrom

Charlotte to RaleighCharlotte to Raleigh

Catawba College lies between three Catawba College lies between three of North Carolina’s major metropoli-of North Carolina’s major metropoli-tan areas; Charlott e, the triad (Win-tan areas; Charlott e, the triad (Win-ston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point) ston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point) and the research triangle (Raleigh, and the research triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill). This allows Durham, Chapel Hill). This allows Catawba students access to many ex-Catawba students access to many ex-citi ng desti nati ons in the immediate citi ng desti nati ons in the immediate

area.area.

Located near the hub of NASCAR, Located near the hub of NASCAR, the area also features professional the area also features professional sports of the NFL, NBA, NHL as well sports of the NFL, NBA, NHL as well as numerous minor league baseball as numerous minor league baseball teams. Other acti viti es include the teams. Other acti viti es include the Carowinds Amusement Park and the Carowinds Amusement Park and the Great Wolf Lodge Indoor Waterpark. Great Wolf Lodge Indoor Waterpark. The Piedmont of North Carolina of-The Piedmont of North Carolina of-fers students a wide range of acti vi-fers students a wide range of acti vi-

ti es.ti es.

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2011 Women’s Soccer Schedule Date Opponent Time

09/01/11 vs. Saint Leo 4:00 pm 09/03/11 vs. Palm Beach Atlanti c 12:00 pm 09/07/11 QUEENS 7:00 pm 09/11/11 FLORIDA TECH 12:00 pm 09/14/11 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC 5:00 pm 09/17/11 @ Pfeiff er 2:00 pm

09/21/11 @ Lees-McRae 7:00 pm 09/25/11 MARS HILL* 5:00 pm 10/01/11 ANDERSON* 1:00 pm 10/05/11 @ Lenoir-Rhyne* 7:00 pm 10/08/11 CARSON-NEWMAN* 5:00 pm

10/12/11 @ Newberry* 2:00 pm

10/15/11 @ Lincoln Memorial* 1:00 pm

10/18/11 WINGATE* 7:00 pm

10/22/11 @ Tusculum* 2:00 pm

10/25/11 UNC PEMBROKE 5:00 pm

10/29/11 @ Brevard* 2:00 pm

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME MATCHESBOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME MATCHES * Denotes South Atlanti c Conference matches * Denotes South Atlanti c Conference matches