1 WWW.HIGHPOINTPANTHERS.COM Prospectus & Record Book HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY 2013 Women’s Soccer Contents Contents/Quick Facts......................................... 1 Season Preview ................................................... 2 Head Coach Marty Beall .................................... 4 2013 Roster........................................................ 5 2013 Schedule.................................................... 6 2012 Results....................................................... 7 2012 Statistics .................................................... 8 Player Career Statistics........................................ 9 2012 Big South Review .................................... 12 Individual Records ........................................... 13 Game Records and Year-by-Year Leaders .......... 14 Team Records and Tournament Results ............ 15 Season Records/Coaching Records ................... 16 Award Winners ................................................ 17 High Point University Location: .................................................................... High Point, N.C. Founded: ....................................................................................... 1924 Enrollment: .................................................................................. 4,000 Nickname:................................................................................ Panthers Colors: ...................................................................... Purple and White Conference: ................................................... Big South (NCAA Div. I) President: ........................................ Dr. Nido Qubein (High Point ’70) Athletic Director: ......................... Craig Keilitz (Central Michigan ’91) Facility: ..................................... Vert Track, Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium Capacity: .......................................................................................1,100 Team Information 2012 Overall Record: ................................................................. 10-6-6 2012 Big South Record: ............................................................... 8-1-2 2012 Big South Finish: ................................................................... First 2012 Postseason: .................................... 1-1-0, Big South Tournament Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................19/7 Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................8/3 Newcomers: ...................................................................................... 12 Coaching Staff Head Coach: .................. Marty Beall (Francis Marion ’03), fifth season Record at High Point ............................................................. 36-42-12 Career Record ........................................................................ 92-86-19 Office Phone: ................................................................. 336-841-4573 Asst. Coach: ............ Brandi Fontaine (Francis Marion ’07), fifth season Office Phone: ................................................................. 336-841-4577 Asst. Coach: ............................. Brian Periman (Menlo ’10), first season Office Phone: ................................................................. 336-841-4577 Athletic Trainer: ........................ Bethany Hansberger (Bridgewater ’12) Athletic Communications Office Associate AD/Comm.:........................ Jon Litchfield (Northeastern ’04) Office/Cell phone: .............................. (336) 841-4605/(336) 848-1918 Email: ................................................................ jlitchfi@highpoint.edu Assistant Dir./Men’s Soccer Contact: ........... Joe Arancio (American ’07) Office/Cell phone: .............................. (336) 841-4638/(336) 884-2100 Email: .............................................................. [email protected]Assistant SID:.................................. Erika Carrubba (Northeastern ’09) Office/Cell phone: .............................. (336) 841-4640/(336) 848-9192 Email: ............................................................ [email protected]Multimedia Coordinator: ..................... Michelle Manzo (Ball State ’11) Office/Cell phone: .............................. (336) 841-4540/(336) 848-0897 Email: .............................................................[email protected]SID fax:........................................................................ (336) 841-9182 Mailing Address: ........................................... Sports Information Office ........................................................................ 833 Montlieu Avenue .................................................................... High Point, N.C. 27262 Website: ................................................... www.highpointpanthers.com 2013 HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER
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2013 High Point University Women's Soccer Prospectus & Record Book
The High Point University women’s soccer team enters the 2013 season as one of the top contenders in the Big South Conference after winning its first-ever outright Big South Regular Season Championship in 2012. The Panthers will try and defend their Big South title and return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010 this season.
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ContentsContents/Quick Facts......................................... 1Season Preview ................................................... 2Head Coach Marty Beall .................................... 42013 Roster ........................................................ 52013 Schedule .................................................... 62012 Results ....................................................... 72012 Statistics .................................................... 8Player Career Statistics ........................................ 92012 Big South Review .................................... 12Individual Records ........................................... 13Game Records and Year-by-Year Leaders .......... 14Team Records and Tournament Results ............ 15Season Records/Coaching Records ................... 16Award Winners ................................................ 17
High Point UniversityLocation: ....................................................................High Point, N.C.Founded: .......................................................................................1924Enrollment: ..................................................................................4,000Nickname:................................................................................PanthersColors: ...................................................................... Purple and WhiteConference: ................................................... Big South (NCAA Div. I)President: ........................................Dr. Nido Qubein (High Point ’70)Athletic Director: ......................... Craig Keilitz (Central Michigan ’91)Facility: .....................................Vert Track, Soccer & Lacrosse StadiumCapacity: .......................................................................................1,100
Team Information2012 Overall Record: ................................................................. 10-6-62012 Big South Record: ............................................................... 8-1-22012 Big South Finish: ................................................................... First2012 Postseason: ....................................1-1-0, Big South TournamentLetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................19/7Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................8/3Newcomers: ......................................................................................12
Coaching StaffHead Coach: .................. Marty Beall (Francis Marion ’03), fifth seasonRecord at High Point ............................................................. 36-42-12Career Record ........................................................................ 92-86-19Office Phone: ................................................................. 336-841-4573Asst. Coach: ............ Brandi Fontaine (Francis Marion ’07), fifth seasonOffice Phone: ................................................................. 336-841-4577Asst. Coach: ............................. Brian Periman (Menlo ’10), first seasonOffice Phone: ................................................................. 336-841-4577Athletic Trainer: ........................ Bethany Hansberger (Bridgewater ’12)
The High Point University women’s soccer team enters the 2013 season as one of the top contenders in the Big South Conference after winning its first-ever outright Big South Regu-lar Season Championship in 2012. The Pan-thers will try and defend their Big South title and return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010 this season.
“Being the defending Big South Regular Season Champions puts a huge target on our backs,” head coach Marty Beall said. “Anytime you win a championship every team you play against the next season is extremely motivated to beat you. I think our squad is very driven this year and I am looking forward to seeing the team handle that pressure with composure.”
HPU finished 2012 with a 10-6-6 overall record and an 8-1-2 record in Big South play. The Panthers went undefeated in Vert Stadium, finishing with a 6-0-2 mark on their home field. High Point featured an explosive offense which averaged 1.77 goals per game and set new HPU single-season records in points, goals, assists and shots. The HPU defense also played well, posting seven shutouts and surrendering just eight goals in conference play.
“It is great to have the nucleus of our team return this season,” Beall said. “They are more experienced with another year under their belt and will provide a lot of great leadership this season. I am also really excited about the blend of youth with that experience. We had a number of players redshirt last season and have brought in six incoming freshmen. All those players have blended in very well with the re-turning players which gives us a lot of confi-dence about this upcoming season.”
High Point boasts a deep and experienced squad this season, returning 19 letter winners and eight starters from last season’s champion-ship team. Included among the returners are first-team All-Big South selections Becca Hem-by and Taylor Parker and second-team honor-ees Jacky Kessler, Alise LeCompte and Sammy Vercellino. Four of the Panthers’ top five scor-ers from last season return, led by Hemby who had 26 points and tied the HPU single-season record with 11 goals.
“The quality of depth we have this season is incredible,” Beall said. “Because of that we plan to play a high pressure type of game. We are going to play hard for 90 minutes and not give teams a chance to breathe. Our players are really embracing the mental side of the game and learning how to control their thoughts. Add to that our tight family environment and I really think we will be a force to be reckoned with this season.”
HPU was selected second in the 2013 Big South Preseason Poll. High Point received three first-place votes and 123 points over-all to finish just behind defending Big South Tournament Champion Radford. Winthrop finished third in the poll and was followed by Longwood, Coastal Carolina, Campbell, Lib-erty, Charleston Southern, UNC Asheville, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and VMI. Goalkeepers
High Point brings back a great deal of ex-perience between the pipes this season as both senior Jesse May and sophomore Ivy Cockler-eece are back after seeing time during 2012. While May is expected to start the season in goal, both players will be counted on to con-tribute in 2013.
“All three of our goalkeepers are complete-ly different players after training this preseason with our new goalkeeper coach Brian Peri-man,” Beall said. “They have really fine tuned their games and have progressed by leaps and bounds. We are excited about the direction of our goalkeeping unit.”
May appeared in 21 games during her ju-nior season and finished with a goals-against average of just 1.11 and a save percentage of .816. The senior posted two solo shutouts while splitting four others with Cocklereece. Cockler-eece appeared in 13 games during her freshman campaign and finished with a goals-against av-erage of 1.25 and a save percentage of .765.
Junior Natalie Giudici also returns for her second season with the Panthers and will provide depth behind May and Cocklereece.
DefendersHigh Point boasts an experienced back
line in 2013 that is led by returning All-Big South selections Sammy Vercellino and Alise LeCompte along with All-Freshman selection Amy Burch. The trio was part of a defense that posted seven shutouts and allowed just eight goals in conference play last season. With a year together under their belts they will give HPU one of the top back lines in the Big South.
“I feel really good about our defense this season,” Beall said. “Our back four is very ex-perienced as we return three great starters and have added some quality depth. Our team de-fending was very good last season, especially towards the end and with three All-Conference level starters back we feel that our defense can do some great things this season.”
Vercellino is a three-time All-Big South honoree who will once again play at outside back in 2013. The speedy defender is a skilled two-way player who provides tremendous de-fense on the outside while also contributing to the attack. LeCompte enters her junior season as one of the top center backs in the Big South and has grown into a strong leader in the back for the Panthers. The towering defender is a very good one-on-one defender who often is tasked with marking the opposing team’s top attacking threat. LeCompte is also one of HPU’s top free-kick takers, notching three assists on set pieces last season. The junior is well-regarded around the conference, finishing second to Radford’s Che’ Brown in the voting for Big South Pre-season Defensive Player of the Year. Burch played the majority of her freshman season at center back, but will slide outside to left back in her second season with HPU. A danger on set pieces because of her height and physical-ity, Burch finished with five points on two goals and an assist last season.
Senior Shannon Quackenbush, junior Melissa Sweredoski and sophomore Colleen Deardoff are returning players who will provide depth along the back for High Point. Quack-enbush played in 19 games for High Point at
GOALKEEPERSNo. Name (Class) Record GAA Saves0 Natalie Giudici (Jr.) -- -- --1 Ivy Cocklereece (So.) 5-1-1 1.25 2639 Jesse May (Sr.) 5-5-5 1.11 84
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both center back and outside back in 2012. Sweredoski was a key contributor as a freshman in 2011 and will look to return to that level this season after missing all but six games in 2012 due to injuries.
Freshman Kai-Lin Hernandez is expected to join the three returning starters in the HPU back line, stepping into the empty center back spot next to LeCompte. The freshman comes to High Point from Homestead, Fla. She was named second-team All-Miami-Dade and was a member of both the Florida State and Re-gion III ODP teams in 2012. Other newcom-ers that could see time in the back for High Point include redshirt-freshmen Kelsey Perrell and Hannah Smith and freshman Jill Davis.
MidfieldersHigh Point returns a talented midfield
group that is led by one of the top midfield pairings in the Big South in first-team All-Big South selections Becca Hemby and Taylor Parker.
“I am very excited about the ability of our midfield players this season,” Beall said. “The unit is led by two phenomenal players in Becca Hemby and Taylor Parker. Hemby has been very motivated this preseason and is an incred-ible leader. Parker is a complete playmaker who has great vision and is tremendous in one-on-one situations. They will be joined this season by several other talented players who can con-tribute to both our offense and defense. I think we have the potential to be pretty special in the midfield this season.”
Hemby emerged as one of the best offen-sive players in the conference last season, tying the HPU Div. I single-season record with 11 goals, including a team-high three game win-ners. The senior is an all-around talent that is equally skilled in the air and with the ball at her feet. Hemby finished second to Winthrop’s Krystyna Freda in the voting for Preseason At-tacking Player of the Year. Parker joined High Point in 2012 and made an immediate impact, finishing with 16 points on four goals and a team-high eight assists. The midfielder is a very
good dribbler and a skilled passer which allows her to get both herself and her teammates into dangerous scoring positions.
Senior Brooke Lisson and redshirt-soph-omore Claire Kelly both return this season and are expected to join Hemby and Parker as starters in the midfield. Lisson played all 22 games last season at right back and will slide back to the midfield this season to fill the de-fensive midfielder position. Lisson is a skilled two-way player who can play in the middle of the field and serve as an outlet for the defense. Kelly returned to the field in 2012 after missing much of her freshman campaign to injury. The redshirt-sophomore came off the bench in 15 games last season and is expected to fill a much bigger role in 2013.
Sophomore Becca Lisson returns after ap-pearing in all 22 games and posting two assists as a freshman. She is able to play as either an attacking or defensive midfielder and will pro-vide depth at both positions this season. Three newcomers that could see time in the midfield are redshirt freshman Sammy Dean and fresh-men Marissa Sullivan and Taylor Thompson.
ForwardsThe Panthers possess a mix of experience
and youth at the forward position in 2013. The unit will be led by junior Jacky Kessler who re-turns after finishing second on the team with 20 points on six goals and a team-high eight assists in 2012. Kessler is a speedy player who puts consistent pressure on the opposing de-fense. She is also a very good passer with 12 assists in two seasons.
“Our front line will be a strong point for us this season,” Beall said. “We have much more depth at the position than we have had in the past, going two or three players deep at each position. Kelly Joline and Jacky Kessler are both established offensive players who look even better than they did last season and fresh-man Jenny Marshall will be a handful for every team we play.”
Senior Kelli Joline ranks among the HPU career leaders in both goals and points as she enters her final collegiate season. The forward scored four goals in 2012, giving her 24 goals
in three seasons. She has proven to be a dan-gerous attacker and a skilled finisher in her three seasons with the Panthers. Junior Sarah Sermonet and sophomore Courtney Butterfass also return this season and will provide experi-ence up top.
Freshman Jenny Marshall is expected to see significant playing time in her first colle-giate season with the Panthers. Marshall gradu-ated from Urbana High School in Maryland where she holds the all-time record for ca-reer assists. She finished her prep career with 97 points on 32 goals and 33 assists and was named the Conference Player of the Year and a member of the NSCAA All-Region team as a junior. Redshirt freshmen Jill Graff and Aleyha Johnson and freshman Meghan Beidleman join Marshall as newcomers that will compete for playing time at forward for HPU.
FORWARDSNo. Name (Class) G A Pts. 3 Jenny Marshall (Fr.) -- -- --14 Meghan Beidleman (Fr.) -- -- --15 Aleyha Johnson (R-Fr.) -- -- --17 Sarah Sermonet (Jr.) 0 0 024 Jill Graff (R-Fr.) -- -- --26 Jacky Kessler (Jr.) 6 8 2030 Courtney Butterfass (So.) 0 0 033 Kelli Joline (Sr.) 4 1 9
MIDFIELDERSNo. Name (Class) G A Pts. 6 Becca Lisson (Sr.) 0 1 111 Claire Kelly (R-So.) 0 0 012 Becca Hemby (Sr.) 11 4 2613 Taylor Parker (Sr.) 4 8 1616 Brooke Lisson (Sr.) 0 2 221 Taylor Thompson (Fr.) -- -- --23 Sammy Dean (R-Fr.) -- -- --27 Marissa Sullivan (Fr.) -- -- --
2013 BIG SOUTH PRESEASON POLL Rank Team (first) Points 1. Radford (5) 139 2. High Point (3) 123 3. Winthrop (1) 113 4. Longwood 98 5. Coastal Carolina 97 6. Campbell 92 7. Liberty 88 8. Charleston Southern 57 9. UNC Asheville 49 10. Gardner-Webb 39 11. Presbyterian College 27 12. VMI 14
2013 Big South Preseason Attacking Player of the Year Krystyna Freda, Jr., Winthrop
2013 Big South Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Che’ Brown, Sr., Radford
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Marty BeallHead Coach • Alma Mater: Francis Marion ’03 • First season at HPU: 2009
Marty Beall is entering his fifth season at the helm of the High Point women’s soccer team. In his first four seasons, he has led the Panthers to 36 wins and a 24-9-6 record in Big South play. He was named the Big South Coach of the Year in 2012 after guiding High Point to its first out-right Big South Regular Season Championship.
Beall’s 24 conference wins are the most by any coach in program history and he sits just two wins shy of tying the all-time High Point record for career wins.
The Panthers finished the 2012 season with a 10-6-6 overall record and an 8-1-2 mark in conference play. The eight conference wins by HPU broke the previous record of six which was set under Beall in 2010 and matched in 2011.
Becca Hemby tied the HPU Div. I single-season record with 11 goals to lead the Panthers and was one of five HPU players to earn All-Conference honors in 2012. Hemby and Taylor Parker were both named first-team All-Big South while Jacky Kessler, Alise LeCompte and Sammy Vercellino all earned second-team honors.
Beall began his tenure at HPU with a bang, leading the Panthers to back-to-back Big South Tournament Championships and appearences in the NCAA Tournament in 2009 and 2010.
In 2010, High Point tied its own Div. I re-cord for wins in a season with 11 and went 6-2-1 in Big South play to earn a share of its first-ever Big South Regular Season Championship. HPU then went on to win three-straight Big South tournament games by identical scores of 1-0 to secure its second-straight championship and its third in four seasons.
Kelli Joline set an HPU Div. I single-season record with 11 goals, including one against Maryland in the first round of the NCAA Tour-nament, and was named first-team All-Big South in her first collegiate season.
In Beall’s first season, the Panthers recovered from a difficult start to the season and finished 4-4-1 in Big South play. High Point’s defense was a big key to the team’s improvement as the Panthers allowed just eight goals in their final 13 games and carried a clean sheet through the
entire conference tournament. Marisa Abbott set an HPU Div. I record with 134 saves on the season.
Beall’s teams have prided themselves on defense in his four seasons, allowing just 33 goals in 49 games against Big South opponents. High Point set a new conference record with six consecutive shutouts in tournament games in 2009 and 2010.
Off the field, Beall’s teams have demon-strated excellence in the classroom. The Panthers were awarded the NSCAA Team Academic Award in three-straight seasons from 2010-12 and hold the highest GPA of any High Point team. Brielle Spencer was named the Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year in both 2010 and 2011 and Hemby was named a second-team Academic All-American in 2012.
Beall came to HPU after coaching for 10 seasons at Francis Marion, including the last six seasons as the head coach. While at FMU, Beall helped transition the Patriot program from the Division II level to Division I. In his head coaching career, Beall owned a 56-44-7 record at FMU despite having to play outside a confer-ence and consistently scheduling nationally and regionally-recognized programs.
During his tenure at Francis Marion, Beall guided the Patriots to four double-digit win totals and four winning seasons. Under his tute-lage four players developed into National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Region performers including a pair of first-team selections. Beall’s pupils also garnered NSCAA/adidas All-America and Division I All-Indepen-dent team accolades.
Prior to becoming the Patriots’ head coach in 2003, Beall served four seasons at FMU as assistant coach to Murray Hatzler, who estab-lished the program in 1995. While an assistant, Beall helped lead Francis Marion to one of its two NCAA Division II national tournament appearances in 2000.
Beall spent two seasons (1997-98) as the women’s assistant coach at the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore, Md., before joining the
FMU program in 1999. In addition to his colle-giate coaching experience, Beall has also coached at the youth league, high school and club levels. He served as the Director of Coaching for the Florence Soccer Association and was the head coach of the South Carolina girls ODP staff for seven years
A two-year player at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, Beall served as captain of the 1994 squad. He also played one season for the nationally-ranked Montgomery (Junior) College in Rockville, Md.
He holds a USSF “B” license and the Premier Diploma from the NSCAA and is an NSCAA Associate staff coach. He is currently on the Region III ODP staff and is an Assistant Director of Coaching at the Piedmont Triad Football Club.
A native of Damascus, Md., Beall (39) earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Francis Marion in 2003. He and his wife, Paige, welcomed their first child, Callie Rae, in 2012.
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2013 High Point University Women’s Soccer RosterNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School)0 Natalie Giudici Jr. GK 5-7 Hollis, N.H./Hollis Brookline1 Ivy Cocklereece So. GK 5-6 Winston-Salem, N.C./Forsyth Country Day School 3 Jenny Marshall Fr. F 5-9 Ijamsville, Md./Urbana5 Sammy Vercellino Sr. D 5-6 Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point6 Becca Lisson So. M 5-6 Mount Pleasant, S.C./Wando 7 Shannon Quakenbush Sr. D 5-4 Warwick, N.Y./Warwick Valley8 Jill Davis Fr. D 5-4 Sanford, N.C./Lee County 9 Amy Burch So. D 5-10 Boiling Springs, N.C./Crest11 Claire Kelly R-So. M 5-7 Frederick, Md./Tuscarora12 Becca Hemby Sr. M 5-8 Frederick, Md./Gov. Thomas Jefferson13 Taylor Parker Sr. M 5-4 Tega City, S.C./Fort Mill (Kentucky)14 Meghan Beidleman Fr. M 5-3 Hopkinton, Mass./Hopkinton15 Aleyha Johnson R-Fr. M 5-4 Raleigh, N.C./William G. Enloe 16 Brooke Lisson Sr. D 5-5 Mount Pleasant, S.C./Wando 17 Sarah Sermonet Jr. F 5-11 Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy19 Colleen Deardoff So. M 5-5 Wilton, Conn./Wilton20 Melissa Sweredoski Jr. M/D 5-7 Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown 21 Taylor Thompson Fr. D 5-5 Florence, S.C./West Florence 22 Hannah Smith R-Fr. D 5-3 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands23 Sammy Dean R-Fr. M 5-7 Annapolis, Md./Broadneck24 Jill Graff R-Fr. F 5-5 Candia, N.H./Manchester Central25 Alise LeCompte Jr. D 5-11 Crofton, Md./Arundel26 Jacky Kessler Jr. F 5-7 Middletown, Md./Middletown27 Marissa Sullivan Fr. F 5-8 New London, Wis./New London28 Kai-Lin Hernandez Fr. M 5-10 Homestead, Fla./Gulliver Preparatory School29 Kelsey Perrell R-Fr. F 5-7 King, N.C./West Stokes30 Courtney Butterfass So. F 5-5 Berryville, Va./Clarke County32 Aleyha Johnson Fr. F 5-4 Raleigh, N.C./William G. Enloe33 Kelli Joline Sr. F 5-5 Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield39 Jesse May Sr. GK 5-9 Danville, Calif./Monte Vista
Team Captains: Becca Hemby, Taylor Parker, Brooke Lisson, Kelli Joline
Head Coach: Marty Beall (Francis Marion ’03), fifth season Associate Head Coach: Brandi Fontaine (Francis Marion ’07), fifth season Assistant Coach: Brian Periman (Menlo College ’10), first seasonAthletic Trainer: Bethany Hansberger (Bridgewater College ’12)
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Date Opponent Location TimeAugust Fri. 23 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 7 p.m.Fri. 30 at William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 7 p.m.
SeptemberSun. 1 GEORGIA SOUTHERN High Point, N.C. 2 p.m.Fri. 6 UNC GREENSBORO High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Sun. 8 at Elon Burlington, N.C. 7 p.m.Fri. 13 at Navy Annapolis, Md. 7 p.m.Sun. 15 APPALACHIAN STATE High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Fri. 20 EAST CAROLINA High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Wed. 25 VMI* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Sat. 28 at Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.
OctoberWed. 2 WINTHROP* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Sat. 5 COASTAL CAROLINA* High Point, N.C. 5 p.m.Wed. 9 at Longwood* Farmville, Va. 7 p.m.Sat. 12 at Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. 6 p.m.Wed. 16 at UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. 3 p.m.Sat. 19 RADFORD* High Point, N.C. 7:30 p.m.Wed. 23 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.Sat. 26 at Presbyterian College* Clinton, S.C. 7 p.m.Wed. 29 CAMPBELL* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.
NovemberSat. 2 Big South Quarterfinals^ TBA TBAFri. 8 at Big South Semifinals Myrtle Beach, S.C. 4:30 p.m./7 p.m.Sun. 10 at Big South Championship Myrtle Beach, S.C. 2 p.m.
Home Games in CAPITALS*Big South Conference game ^ held at higher seed
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2012 Final Results
DATE OPPONENT RESULT GOAL SCORERSAug. 17 at VCU 1-1 T (2OT) Becca Hemby (Taylor Parker) Aug. 19 at Auburn 1-4 L Becca Hemby (Alise LeCompte)Aug. 24 TENNESSEE TECH 1-1 T (2OT) Becca Hemby (Alise LeCompte, Katie Harris)Aug. 26 at Georgia Southern 1-1 T (2OT) Becca Hemby (Brooke LissonAug. 31 at Appalachian State 2-1 W TEAM Jenny Butler (Jacky Kessler)Sept. 6 at East Carolina 1-2 L Amy Burch (Becca Lisson)Sept. 9 at UNC Greensboro 0-1 L --Sept. 14 ELON 1-1 T (2OT) Becca Hemby (Taylor Parker)Sept. 16 at West Virginia 0-6 L --Sept. 20 at Radford* 2-2 T (2OT) Jacky Kessler (Katie Harris) Kelli Joline (Jenny Butler)Sept. 22 at VMI* 5-0 W Kelli Joline (Jacky Kessler) Taylor Parker (unassisted) Jenny Butler (unassisted) Jenny Butler (Jacky Kessler) Taylor Parker (Jacky Kessler)Sept. 27 at Winthrop* 3-3 T (2OT) Becca Hemby (Taylor Parker) Janay Whittaker (Amy Burch, Becca Hemby) Becca Hemby (Brooke Lisson, Janay Whittaker)Sept. 29 GARDNER-WEBB* 2-1 W (2OT) Janay Whittaker (Becca Hemby) Taylor Parker (unassisted)Oct. 4 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE* 2-0 W Jacky Kessler (unassisted) Jacky Kessler (Taylor Parker)Oct. 6 UNC ASHEVILLE* 5-1 W Danielle Schepler (Jacky Kessler) Danielle Schepler (Becca Hemby) Danielle Schepler (Taylor Parker) Kelli Joline (Taylor Parker) Taylor Parker (Jenny Butler, Janay Whittaker)Oct. 11 LIBERTY* 1-0 W (OT) Becca Hemby (Taylor Parker)Oct. 13 LONGWOOD* 2-0 W Meghan Krasnow (Danielle Schepler) Jacky Kessler (Becca Hemby)Oct. 18 at Charleston Southern* 4-0 W Jacky Kessler (Taylor Parker) Danielle Schepler (Jacky Kessler, Kelli Joline) Kelli Joline (Jenny Butler, Jacky Kessler) Jacky Kessler (Danielle Schepler)Oct. 20 at Coastal Carolina* 0-1 L --Oct. 23 at Campbell* 2-0 W Becca Hemby (Danielle Schepler) Janay Whittaker (Jacky Kessler)Oct. 27 No. 8 CHARLESTON SO.# 3-0 W Becca Hemby (Alise LeCompte) Becca Hemby (Janay Whittaker, Sammy Vercellino) Amy Burch (unassisted)Nov. 2 at No. 4 Winthrop# 0-1 L --
* Big South Conference game# Big South Tournament
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-6-6 6-0-2 4-6-4 0-0-0CONFERENCE 8-1-2 5-0-0 3-1-2 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-5-4 1-0-2 1-5-2 0-0-0
* Due to incomplete records and a change in NCAA Divisions, the following list reflects statistical leaders from only High Point’s Division I Era (1999-present)
Indivdual Career Records*Shots1. Jen Evans 93 20042. Becca Hemby 71 20123. Jacky Kessler 65 20124. Taylor Parker 61 2012 Jen Evans 61 2003
Shots Per Game (min. 10 games)1. Jen Evans 4.65 20042. Becca Hemby 3.55 20123. Jacky Kessler 3.25 20124. Jen Evans 2.90 20035. Becca Hemby 2.81 2011
Shots on Goal1. Jen Evans 40 20042. Becca Hemby 38 20123. Jen Evans 33 20034. Becca Hemby 32 20115. Jacky Kessler 30 2012 Emily Lanham 30 2003
Year-By-Year Leaders (Div. I)YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SAVES GAA1999 Emily Eschedor (7) Tiffany Impson (6) Emily Eschedor (15) Jennifer Killoch (61) Jennifer Killoch (1.21)2000 Emily Lanham (3) Beth Mork (4) Emily Lanham (7) Cindy Watts (91) Cindy Watts (1.57)2001 Carolyn Bader (6) Kerry Muscolina (5) Carolyn Bader (14) Cindy Watts (81) Cindy Watts (1.56)2002 Jen Evans (6) Jen Evans (6) Jen Evans (18) Courtney Noel (52) Courtney Noel (2.21)2003 Jen Evans (10) Ryan Hays (7) Emily Lanham (22) Katie Myers (54) Katie Myers (2.07)2004 Amy Anzovino (10) Jen Evans (7) Jen Evans (27) Hannah Nail (49) Hannah Nail (1.03)2005 Traci Anderson (10) Ryan Hays (4) Traci Anderson (22) Erica Brockmyer (34) Erica Brockmyer (1.47)2006 Laura Eldridge (8) Reine DeLaat (4) Laura Eldridge (17) Marisa Abbott (45) Marisa Abbott (1.92)2007 Sara Rager (6) Sara Rager (6) Sara Rager (18) Marisa Abbott (36) Marisa Abbott (1.16)2008 Karra Damascus (7) Sara Rager (8) Sara Rager (16) Marisa Abbott (44) Marisa Abbott (0.92)2009 Janay Whittaker (3) Laura Shupe (2) Janay Whittaker (6) Marisa Abbott (134) Marisa Abbott (1.15) Robin Pecoraro (2) Laura Shupe (6)2010 Kelli Joline (11) Sara Rager (9) Kelli Joline (25) Andrea Ritchie (85) Andrea Ritchie (1.55)2011 Kelli Joline (9) Jacky Kessler (4) Kelli Joline (21) Andrea Ritchie (73) Andrea Ritchie (1.19)2012 Becca Hemby (11) Jacky Kessler (8) Becca Hemby (26) Jesse May (84) Jesse May (1.11) Taylor Parker (8)
Individual Game Records*4 GOALS (1 game)Jen Evans South Carolina State 10/23/04
3 GOALS (4 games)Emily Lanham at Winthrop 10/1/03Laura Eldridge vs. Alabama A&M 9/5/08Kelli Joline Gardner-Webb 10/9/10Danielle Schepler UNC Asheville 10/6/12
2 GOALS (33 games)Tamara Impson at Lenoir-Rhyne 9/19/99Tiffany Impson vs. Tennessee-Martin 9/25/99Carolyn Bader Davidson 10/27/01Tiffany Impson UNC Asheville 11/3/01Jen Evans Rider 9/1/02Emily Lanham Coastal Carolina 10/9/02Emily Lanham Davidson 9/7/03Jen Evans at Winthrop 10/1/03Jen Evans at Charleston Southern 10/4/03Wendy Williams at Charleston Southern 10/4/03Carolyn Bader Wofford 11/1/03Amy Anzovino at The Citadel 8/27/04Amy Anzovino at Gardner-Webb 10/4/04Traci Andersen The Citadel 8/28/05Karolina Straby vs. Mount. St. Mary’s 9/9/05Traci Andersen vs. St. Peters 9/11/05Wendy Williams Liberty 10/13/05Wendy Williams at VMI 10/24/05Beckie Lesh VMI 9/20/06Laura Eldridge Coastal Carolina 10/28/06Amy Anzovino UNC Asheville 10/24/07Sara Rager vs. Radford 11/8/07Renee Hitchcock at Georgia Southern 9/21/08Sara Rager at South Carolina State 9/28/08Karra Damascus Charleston Southern 11/6/08Katie Taber vs. Clemson 9/12/10Sara Rager at VMI 10/22/10Katie Taber at VMI 10/22/10Jenny Butler at VMI 9/22/12Taylor Parker at VMI 9/22/12Becca Hemby at Winthrop 9/27/12Jacky Kessler Presbyterian College 10/4/12Jacky Kessler at Charleston Southern 10/18/12
Points9 Jen Evans South Carolina St. 10/23/048 Emily Lanham at Winthrop 10/1/036 Laura Eldridge vs. Alabama A&M 9/5/086 Sara Rager at South Carolina St. 9/28/086 Kelli Joline Gardner-Webb 10/9/106 Sara Rager at VMI 10/22/106 Jacky Kessler at Charleston So. 10/18/126 Danielle Schepler UNC Asheville 10/6/12
Goals4 Jen Evans South Carolina St. 10/23/043 Emily Lanham at Winthrop 10/1/033 Laura Eldridge vs. Alabama A&M 9/5/083 Kelli Joline Gardner-Webb 10/9/103 Danielle Schepler UNC Asheville 10/6/12
Assists 3 Ryan Hays South Carolina St. 10/23/04 2 22 TimesLast: Jacky Kessler at Charleston So. 10/18/12
Shots 11 Jacky Kessler at Charleston So. 10/18/1210 Becca Hemby Gardner-Webb 9/29/129 Jen Evans at The Citadel 8/27/049 Jen Evans Longwood 9/23/049 Jen Evans VMI 9/26/049 Becca Hemby VMI 10/22/11
Saves 14 Marisa Abbott vs. North Carolina 11/13/0913 Jesse May at VCU 8/17/12 11 Cindy Watts NC State 9/16/0011 Cindy Watts at Liberty 9/26/0011 Cindy Watts Charleston So. 10/7/0011 Katie Myers at Western Kentucky 9/19/0311 Marisa Abbott at Radford 10/22/0811 Andrea Ritchie at Duke 9/5/1011 Andrea Ritchie NC State 9/8/1111 Jesse May at Auburn 8/19/12
Goals7 at VMI 10/22/107 at Winthrop 10/1/036 South Carolina St. 10/23/046 at South Carolina St. 9/28/085 at Pfeiffer 9/13/995 vs. Coastal Carolina 11/7/025 VMI 9/26/045 vs. Mount St. Mary’s 9/9/055 VMI 9/20/065 at VMI 9/22/125 UNC Asheville 10/6/12 Assists7 at Winthrop 10/1/037 South Carolina St. 10/23/047 at VMI 10/22/106 at South Carolina St. 9/28/086 UNC Asheville 10/6/126 at Charleston So. 10/18/12
Shots33 VMI 9/26/0433 Gardner-Webb 9/29/1232 vs. Alabama A&M 9/5/0832 VMI 10/22/1131 vs. Tennessee-Martin 9/25/99
Saves14 at North Carolina 11/13/0913 at Western Kentucky 9/19/0313 at Duke 9/5/1013 at VCU 8/17/1212 at North Carolina 11/14/0312 at Auburn 8/19/12
Multi-Goal Games*
* Records reflect statistical leaders from High Point’s Division I Era (1999-present)
* Records reflect statistical leaders from High Point’s Division I Era (1999-present)
All-Time Big South Tournament Results (15-8-5)Year Opponent Location Result Score1999 Charleston Southern (Quarterfinals) Lynchburg, Va. W 2-1 Elon (Semifinals) Lynchburg, Va. T 0-0 (3-4 PK)2000 Radford (Quarterfinals) Radford, Va. L 1-32001 Liberty (Quarterfinals) Charleston, S.C. L 0-12002 Coastal Carolina (Quarterfinals) Charleston, S.C. W 5-0 Radford (Semifinals) Charleston, S.C. L 0-32003 Radford (Quarterfinals) High Point, N.C. W 1-0 Birmingham-Southern (Semifinals) High Point, N.C. W 3-1 UNC Asheville (Championships) High Point, N.C. T 0-0 (3-2 PK)2004 Liberty (Quarterfinals) Charleston, S.C. W 3-0 UNC Asheville (Semifinals) Charleston, S.C. W 3-1 Birmingham-Southern (Championship) Charleston, S.C. T 0-0 (3-5 PK)2005 Radford (Quarterfinals) Rock Hill, S.C. L 0-22006 Liberty (Quarterfinals) Conway, S.C. L 2-3 (2OT)2007 Radford (Quarterfinals) Charleston, S.C. W 3-1 UNC Asheville (Semifinals) Charleston, S.C. W 1-0 Coastal Carolina (Championship) Charleston, S.C. T 0-0 (5-3 PK)2008 Charleston Southern (Quarterfinals) High Point, N.C. W 3-2 Coastal Carolina (Semifinals) High Point, N.C. L 0-12009 Gardner-Webb (Quarterfinals) Charleston, S.C. W 2-0 Radford (Semifinals) Charleston, S.C. W 1-0 (OT) Winthrop (Championship) Charleston, S.C. T 0-0 (4-2 PK)2010 Charleston Southern (Quartefinals) Radford, Va. W 1-0 Winthrop (Semifinals) Radford, Va. W 1-0 Gardner-Webb (Championship) Radford, Va. W 1-0 (OT)2011 Liberty (Quarterfinals) Charleston, S.C. L 1-22012 Charleston Southern (Quarterfinals) High Point, N.C. W 3-0 Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. L 0-1 Senior Jesse May
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Year Record Coach1992 2-14-1 Dr. Woody Gibson1993 12-5-1 Dr. Woody Gibson1994 11-7-1 Dr. Woody Gibson1995 12-6-2 Heather Puckett1996 10-9-0 Heather Puckett1997 3-12-2 Heather Puckett1998 5-12-1 Heather Puckett
**Begin NCAA Division I Play**1999 5-12-2 (1-5-1 Big South) Traci Foels2000 4-11-2 (2-3-1 Big South) Traci Foels2001 4-12-1 (2-4-0 Big South) Traci Foels2002 4-10-4 (1-2-3 Big South) Traci Foels2003 10-10-1 (3-4-0 Big South)* Traci Foels2004 11-8-1 (4-4-0 Big South) Traci Foels2005 10-7-1 (5-3-0 Big South) Michelle Rayner2006 4-15-0 (3-5-0 Big South) Michelle Rayner2007 11-8-3 (5-2-0 Big South)* Michelle Rayner2008 8-5-8 (3-2-4 Big South) Michelle Rayner2009 7-15-2 (4-4-1 Big South)* Marty Beall2010 11-11-1 (6-2-1 Big South)#* Marty Beall2011 8-10-3 (6-2-2 Big South) Marty Beall2012 10-6-6 (8-1-2 Big South)# Marty Beall
* - Won the Big South Tournament/NCAA Tournament participant # - Big South Regular Season Champion
Overall Program Record (21 years): 162-205-43 (.448)Division I Program Record (14 years): 107-140-35 (.442)Big South Program Record (14 years): 53-43-15 (.545)Big South Tournament Record (14 years): 15-8-5 (.625)
Big South Conference PlayTraci Foels 6 (1999-2004) 13-22-5 (.388)Michelle Rayner 4 (2005-2008) 16-12-4 (.562)Marty Beall 4 (2009-present) 24-9-6 (.692)
Opponent Record (W-L-T)Agnes Scott College 1-0-0Alabama A&M 1-1-0Appalachian State 1-2-0Auburn 0-1-0Barton 2-4-0Belmont 1-1-0Belmont Abbey 2-2-0Birmingham-Southern 3-4-1Campbell 1-4-1Catawba 0-4-2Charleston (W.Va.) 1-1-0Charleston Southern 13-6-0Charlotte 0-2-0Chowan 2-0-0Citadel 2-0-0Clemson 1-0-0Coastal Carolina 7-7-2Coker 2-5-0College of Charleston 0-2-0Davidson 1-8-1Duke 0-2-0East Carolina 0-4-1East Tennessee St 1-0-0Elon 1-12-5Erskine 2-1-1Ferrum 1-1-0Francis Marion 1-3-0Furman 0-2-0Gardner-Webb 6-2-2Georgia Southern 1-0-2Georgia State 1-1-0Greensboro 3-1-0Guilford 5-0-1Howard 0-2-0Jacksonville 0-1-0Kent State 0-0-1Lees-McRae 3-5-1Lenoir-Rhyne 2-6-0Liberty 10-11-2Limestone 2-0-0Longwood 6-1-2Loyola (Md.) 1-1-0Maine 0-1-0Marshall 1-0-0Mars Hill 1-0-0
Opponent Record (W-L-T)Maryland 0-1-0Meredith 2-0-0Miami 0-1-0Middle Tennessee St. 1-0-0Mount Olive 3-0-0Mount St. Mary’s 1-1-1Navy 0-1-1North Carolina 0-3-0North Carolina St. 0-9-1Old Dominion 0-2-0Pfeiffer 8-1-0Presbyterian College 4-3-1Queens (N.C.) 2-4-0Radford 8-11-3Rider 1-1-0Samford 0-1-0Saint Andrews 4-2-0San Francisco 0-1-0South Alabama 0-1-0South Carolina State 3-0-0South Florida 0-1-1St. Francis (Pa.) 0-2-0St. Peter’s 1-0-0Stetson 1-0-0Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0-1Tennessee-Martin 1-0-0Tennessee Tech 1-1-1Towson 1-0-0UNC Asheville 9-7-2UNC Greensboro 0-3-0UNC Wesleyan 1-3-0UNC Wilmington 0-7-0USC Upstate 1-0-0VCU 0-1-1Villanova 0-1-0Virginia Tech 0-5-0VMI 8-2-0Wake Forest 0-2-0Western Carolina 0-2-1Western Kentucky 0-1-0West Virginia 0-2-0West Virginia Wesleyan 0-2-0Wingate 2-2-0Winthrop 5-4-4Wofford 4-2-2
All-Time v. Opponent Year-by-Year Results
BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS & NCAA PARTICIPANTS
2003 2007 2009 2010
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Award WinnersAll-Big South2012 Becca Hemby 1st Team Taylor Parker 1st Team Jacky Kessler 2nd Team Alise LeCompte 2nd Team Sammy Vercellino 2nd Team2011 Kelli Joline 1st Team Janay Whittaker 1st Team Becca Hemby 2nd Team Katie Taber 2nd Team Sammy Vercellino 2nd Team Andrea Ritchie 2nd Team2010 Kelli Joline 1st Team Janay Whittaker 1st Team Sara Rager 2nd Team Sammy Vercellino 2nd Team2009 Laura Eldridge 1st Team Janay Whittaker 2nd Team2008 Laura Eldridge 1st Team Renee Hitchcock 2ndTeam Sara Rager 2nd Team2007 Jen Evans 1st Team Alex Torriero 1st Team Beckie Lesh 1st Team Courtney Spotts 2nd Team Marisa Abbott 2nd Team2006 Traci Andersen 2nd Team Alex Torriero 2nd Team Beckie Lesh 2nd Team2005 Traci Andersen 1st Team Alex Torriero 1st Team Beckie Lesh 2nd Team2004 Jen Evans 1st Team Amy Anzovino 2nd Team2003 Stephanie Moenter 1st Team Jen Evans 1st Team Emily Lanham 2nd Team Anni Svensson 2nd Team Wendy Williams 2nd Team2002 Jen Evans 2nd Team Emily Lanham 2nd Team Lena Svensson 2nd Team2001 Beth Mork 2nd Team Carolyn Bader 2nd Team2000 Beth Mork 2nd Team Tamara Impson 2nd Team Emily Lanham 2nd Team1999 Emily Eschedor 1st Team Jade Jacobs 2nd Team Kelly Ivey 2nd Team Beth Mork 2nd Team
Big South All-Freshman Team2012 Amy Burch2011 Jacky Kessler 2010 Kelli Joline Sammy Vercellino 2009 Janay Whittaker 2008 Taylor Ray 2007 Sara Rager 2006 Laura Eldridge
Big South All-Tournament2012 Becca Hemby Jesse May2011 Kelli Joline2010 Janay Whittaker (MVP) Jillis Johnston Kelli Joline Andrea Ritchie2009 Marisa Abbott (MVP) Jillie Johnston Danniel Rosado Brielle Spencer2008 Karra Damascus Marisa Abbott2007 Sara Rager (MVP) Caroline Carver Hannah Nail Alex Torriero2006 Laura Eldridge2005 Traci Andersen2004 Jen Evans Emily Lanham Carolyn Bader2003 Stephanie Moenter (MVP) Ryan Hayes Emily Lanham Katie Smith2002 Eileen Mazeika Stephanie Moenter2001 Tiffany Impson2000 Bekki Dion1999 Emily Eschedor Kelly Ivey
NCCSIA All-State2012 Becca Hemby 1st Team Alise Lecompte 1st Team Taylor Parker 1st Team Jacky Kessler 2nd Team Sammy Vercellino 2nd Team2011 Kelli Joline Janay Whittaker Sammy Vercellino2010 Kelli Joline Janay Whittaker
Big South All-Academic2012 Janay Whittaker2011 Brielle Spencer2010 Brielle Spencer2009 Laura Eldridge2008 Laura Eldridge2007 Alex Torriero2006 Traci Andersen2005 Alex Torriero2004 Lena Svensson2003 Lena Svensson2002 Gwen Smith2001 Gwen Smith2000 Gwen Smith1999 Kelly Ivey
Big South Scholar Athlete of the Year2011 Brielle Spencer2010 Brielle Spencer2007 Alex Torriero2006 Traci Andersen (Co-winner)
CoSIDA Academic All-District2012 Becca Hemby2011 Brielle Spencer2008 Laura Eldridge2007 Alex Torriero Laura Eldridge2006 Traci Anderson2005 Traci Anderson