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Untitled - Christopher Newport University
2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Quick Information Page Captain Quick Facts 2007 Christopher Newport University Location........................................ Newport News, VA Address......................................... 1 University Place ......................................... Newport News, Va. 23606 Enrollment.........................................................4,800 Founded.............................................................1961 Colors...................................... Royal Blue and Silver Nickname.....................................................Captains President................................ Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Women’s Soccer National Affiliation........................... NCAA Division III Conference............... USA South Athletic Conference Facility.................................................Captains Field Starters Returning/Lost.........................................5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................ 14/11 2006 Record.................................................... 13-6-1 2006 USA South Conf. Record and Finish..... 5-2/3rd Head Coach......................................... Kwame Lloyd Alma Mater......................................Susquehanna Record at CNU/Years............................ 77-34-8/6 Overall Record....................................84-117-9/12 Office phone................................... 757-594-7381 Office fax......................................... 757-594-7876 e-mail........................................... klloyd@cnu.edu Assistant Coaches.......Lydia Scrofani, Hillary Carney Athletic Communications Asst. to AD for Athletic Comm............... Wayne Block Office phone................................... 757-594-7382 Home phone................................... 757-898-8477 Office fax........................................ 757-594-7967 e-mail........................................ wblock@cnu.edu Dir. Athletic Communications.......Francis Tommasino Office phone................................... 757-594-7884 Home phone................................... 757-881-9593 e-mail......................................ftommasi@cnu.edu Assistant Dir. Ath. Comm. . ................ Dave Gosselin Office phone.................................... 757-594-7886 Home phone....................................757-566-8411 e-mail....................................... dgosseli@cnu.edu Student Assistants: .......Bevery Waller, Alan Fontane, Chris Inzirillo, Caroline Morris Web Site................................. www.cnu.edu/athletics Athletic Staff Athletic Director.....................................C.J. Woollum Phone.............................................. 757-594-7217 Fax.................................................. 757-594-7839 e-mail.........................................cjwoollu@cnu.edu Assistant AD.............................................Jon Waters Phone.............................................. 757-594-8895 Senior Women's Administrator...........Carolyn Hunter Phone.............................................. 757-594-7103 Head Trainer..................Chris Jones, ATC,MS,CSCS Phone.............................................. 757-594-7023 Athletic Business Manager.................... Shanika Ellis Phone.............................................. 757-594-7288 Adminitrative Assistant......................Judy Stenzhorn Phone.............................................. 757-594-7290 Faculty Athletic Rep............................. Dr. Kip Redick Phone.............................................. 757-594-7349 Credits Writing/Design.................................... Dave Gosselin Editing................................................... Wayne Block Cover..................................................... Wayne Block Photography.........................................Stacy Whiting Printing.......................... Multi-Ad Printing, Peoria, Ill. Table of Contents CNU in General A Look at CNU............................................................. Athletic Facilities.......................................................... CNU Quick facts.......................................................... Home of Champions.................................................... Media Outlets.............................................................. Press Services............................................................ Support Staff & Telephones......................................... 30 IFC 3 29 23 3 3 Coaching Staff Head Coach Kwame Lloyd.......................................... Assistant Coaches . .................................................... 6 7 Captain Record Book & History All-Time Roster............................................................ All-Time Scores........................................................... Career & Season Leaders........................................... CNU Soccer Stadium.................................................. Coaching Records....................................................... Individual & Team Records.......................................... Women's Soccer History............................................. Women's Soccer Honors............................................. Records vs. All Opponents.......................................... Yearly Leaders............................................................. 27 28 26 25 27 27 27 23 26 27 2007 Season 2007 Outlook............................................................... 4 2007 Opponents.......................................................... 22 2007 Roster................................................................. 10 2007 Schedule............................................................ 3,BC Meet the Lady Captains.............................................. 11 Pronunciation Guide.................................................... 10 2006 Season 2006 Results............................................................... 9 2006 Statistics............................................................. 8 2006 Review................................................................ 5 USA South Conference............................................... 24 Press Services The Department of Athletic Communications of Christopher Newport University wishes to make your visit to the campus, or your efforts to cover the university's athletic programs from your office, as easy as possible. Therefore, we will attempt to provide any service you may need that is within the scope of our abilities. MEDIA INFORMATION - Complete biographical information on all players and coaches, photographs of individuals or game action, complete statistics and media guides are available upon request. GAME SERVICES - Complete game information is available within 15 minutes after the completion of a game. PHONES, FAX - Telephones and a fax machine are available in the athletic offices at all times. INTERNET, E-MAIL - CNU has a comprehensive World Wide Web site at http://www.cnu.edu/athletics. A link to the Dixie Conference web site is loacted at the top of CNU's home page. CNU also offers up-todate e-mail service with complete results after each game and a weekly update. To subscribe contact Assistant Director for Communications Dave Gosselin. His e-mail address is dgosseli@cnu.edu. MEDIA GUIDE - The 2000 CNU Women’s Soccer Media Guide was awarded third place in the nation in Division C in a contest sponsored by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). It was the third straight year CNU has placed in the top three. 2007 Schedule Date Day September 1 Sat. 2 Sun. 9 Sun. 12 Wed. 16 Sun. 19 Wed 22 Sat. 23 Sun. 25 Tue. 29 Sat. October 6 Sat. 10 Wed. 13 Sat. 14 Sun. 20 Sat. 21 Sun. 24 Wed. 27 Sat. 30 Tue. November 2-3 Fri.-Sat. Opponent Time vs. Guilford# at Johns Hopkins# vs. Chowan^ Mary Washington Lynchburg at Shenandoah* Meredith* Peace* at Salisbury at Greensboro* 12:00 3:30 7:00 7:00 1:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:30 12:00 at Washington & Lee at VA Wesleyan Averett* Ferrum* at Methodist* St. Mary's (MD) NC Wesleyan* at Mary Baldwin* USA South Quarters 3:00 7:00 7:00 3:00 12:00 6:00 4:00 1:00 TBA USA South Tournament TBA Coach: Kwame Lloyd Assistants: Lydia Scrofani and Hillary Carney *USA South Conf. games Home games in bold ^ Richmond, VA # Blue Jay Classic (Baltimore, MD) On the Cover: CNU has four returning all-USA South choices. Clockwise from top left: Erin Wojtkun, Emily Chesbro, Amanda Peters, Jackie Hurley. NCAA Elite 8 2004 3 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer A Look Ahead The Outlook for 2007 Head Coach Kwame Lloyd and his staff are looking forward to the 2007 season. Fifteen new faces join the mix in 2007 to go along with the 14 returners which should make for a promising season. For the first time since Lloyd has been at the helm, he does not have a single senior on this year's roster. The group of 15 that he has brought in is definitely his largest recruiting class in seven seasons. Lloyd is expected to field a competitive team this season and sees no reason why his squad cannot contend for a conference championship and another bid into the NCAA tournament. Despite no seniors and 15 freshmen, his expectations are still very high, and if the team can stay healthy, there is no reason why this team can't make some noise in the South Region. GOALKEEPERS Junior Erin Wojtkun (Fairfax, VA/W.T. Woodson H.S.) enters her third year as the starting goalkeeper once again. She backed up her freshman season with another stellar year in 2006. She finished 12-5-1 with a 0.96 GAA with seven shutouts. Wojtkun was an Honorable Mention All-USA South pick, named to the All-Tournament Team and was also a Second Team All-State pick. Joining Wotjkun between the pipes will be sophomore Dineen Sampson (Kennett Square, PA/Unionville H.S.) Sampson saw action in three games as a freshman in 2006 and finished 1-1 with a 1.20 GAA. DEFENDERS VA/Western Albemarle H.S.). Conheeney, Fleming and Nuesch will all see some time at forward. Fleming comes from a Lake Braddock squad that won back-to-back state championships. FORWARDS With 29 total players on his roster, Lloyd has a ton of depth at every position and forward is no different. Lloyd has eight forwards and four others who can also play the striker position. Gone is last year's leading scorer, Jackie Trono, who scored 13 goals and finished with 33 points. The top returning forward from a year ago is Amanda Peters (Alexandria, VA/Edison H.S.). Peters, who also saw some time in the midfield a year ago, was a Second Team All-Conference choice. Peters scored five goals and added five assists. Also returning is Joanna Pollak (Midlothian, VA/Midlothian H.S.). Pollak missed the last half of the year in 2006 after sustaining an injury. Sophomore Jenn Campbell (Springfield, VA/Robert E. Lee H.S.) who scored three goals and had seven points, will also be looked up to provide an offensive spark. But do not be surprised if one of the incoming freshman gets a start or comes off the bench. With only two true forwards returning, look for Lloyd to rely on the newcomers some. Newcomers Shaynna Ford (Stafford, VA/Brooke Point H.S.), Becca Grady (Springfield, VA/South County H.S.), Katie Eacho (New Kent, VA/New Kent H.S.), Sam Ciaravino (Burke, VA/Lake Braddock H.S.) and Britta McDonnell (Doylestown, PA/Gwynedd Mercy Academy) will all provide depth off the bench for Lloyd. Last year's defense was definitely one of the best defensive units in school history. The backline allowed 20 goals in 20 games. Gone are Ashley Glover and Hillary Carney (though Carney did spend some time in the midfield and at forward in 2006). Both were First Team All-Conference picks last year. SCHEDULE The defense this year will be anchored by Another difficult schedule has been put sophomore Jackie Hurley (Ridgewood, together by Lloyd to prepare his group NJ/Ridgewood H.S.). Hurley became a for post-season play. He is a firm believer mainstay in the back towards the latter part in scheduling tough opponents in order of the year and was named to the USA to succeed at the next level, the NCAA South's All-Tournament squad. Joining Tournament. her will be Second Team All-USA South The combined record for the Lady Capselection Emily Chesbro (Fairfax, VA/W.T. tains opponents in 2007 is 181-128-25 for a Woodson H.S.). winning percentage of .579. The schedule Also returning is Logan Boon (Fort Amanda Peters includes a meeting with Washington & Lee Collins, CO/Rocky Mountain H.S.), Ann which was 19-1-3 as well as cross-water Marie Latess (Stafford, VA/North Stafford rival VA Wesleyan which finished last season with a record of 18-4-4. H.S.), and Lindsey Lienau (Woodbridge, VA/Osbourn Park H.S.). Also on this year's schedule is Johns Hopkins, which played in the That group, along with newcomers Jac McCormick (Rockville, VA/ sub-regional hosted by CNU last year. The Blue Jays finished 18-2-1 Patrick Henry), Brittany Rubin (Richmond, VA/Manchester H.S.), in 2006. Other non-conference foes include the always dangerous Carolyn Calhoun (Stafford, VA/Colonial Forge H.S.), and Megan Hornets of Lynchburg, Guilford, out of the Old Dominion Athletic ConRichard (Sterling, VA/Park View H.S) will all provide depth for Lloyd ference, Mary Washington, Salisbury and St. Mary's (MD). in the back. Home opponents this year include Mary Washington, which opens MIDFIELDERS the home schedule on September 12 and Lynchburg on September The midfield position saw one of its top performers go from the field 16. Also on the home slate is Meredith (Sept. 22), which enters the to the bench in Carney. There is considerable depth centrally which USA South for its first season, and Peace on Sept. 23. In October, Avshould allow them to once again be unpredictable at times. Returnerett (14th) and Ferrum (15th) come to Newport News. The final two ing are juniors Stefani Brown (Woodbridge, VA/Hylton H.S.) and home games are against St. Mary's (21st) and NC Wesleyan (24th). Marica Betoney (Yorktown, VA/Tabb H.S.). These two along with the speedy Brittany Shumate (Chesterfield, VA/Manchester H.S.) know how to get the ball to the forwards and they also know how to score. Sophomore Brittany Revels (Spotsylvania, VA/Spotsylvania H.S.), the tallest player on the team at 5-11, will see time in the midfield and at forward. Brown finished the year with seven goals and 17 points while Betoney finished with six goals and 14 points. Six freshmen will see time in the midfield, indicating how much depth this team will have this year. New to the squad is Hannah Perry (Fairfax, VA/Fairfax H.S.), Katie Jaywork (Wyoming, DE/Caesar Rodney H.S.), Meghan Arbegast (Montclair, VA/Forest Park H.S.), Meghan Conheeney (Ridgewood, NJ/Ridgewood H.S.), Lauren Fleming (Burke, VA/Lake Braddock H.S.) and Liz Nuesch (Crozet, 4 NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer A Look Back 2006 Season Review The minimum seems to be at least 10 wins. That's the would close out the regular season on a five-match winpattern now as the Captains have won at least 10 matches ning streak. The final three wins in the streak came against or more for five consecutive seasons and the seventh time Averett (11-0), Salisbury (4-1) and Shenandoah (3-0). since the program's inception in 1997. The Captains finished third in the regular season USA Head Coach Kwame Lloyd led his troops to a 13-6-1 over- South standings and received a first-round home USA all record and 5-2 in the USA South. The Lady Captains South Tournament game. CNU took on NC Wesleyan and also won their third straight USA South Tournament chamwon 5-0 in the quarterfinals. pionship and fourth since 2000. Methodist, the regular season champion, hosted the final And with the USA South Tournament championship came four. Christopher Newport avenged an earlier loss by shutanother berth in the NCAA ting out Greensboro, 3-0, in Tournament. CNU, for the the semifinals. second straight year, hosted In the finals, Methodist and a four-match sectional, the CNU fought to a 2-2 double fourth time the Captains overtime tie. The Captains have hosted a home NCAA came away with the title by Tournament game. winning 3-2 in a shootout. As was the case in 2005, CNU was paced on offense the same thing happened in by senior Jackie Trono. Trono 2006, the Captains lost by led the way with 13 goals, one in the first round to VA seven assists, and 33 points. Wesleyan. She was a First Team AllCNU opened 2006 on USA South pick as well as a the road once again in the First Team All-State selection. Elizabethtown Tournament. Trono was also named to the The first match, against the USA South's All-Tournament hosts, was cancelled due to Team. rain. So the Captains first Hillary Carney was second match came against then on the squad in goals (11), 2nd-ranked College of New assists (6) and points (28). Jersey. The Lions came She too was a First Team Allaway with a 2-1 win. State pick as well as a First Stacy Whiting Erin Wojtkun The following weekend, Team All-USA South selecCNU traveled to Frederickstion and was named the USA burg, VA for the UMU Soccer Classic. The Captains lost to South Tournament's Most Valuable Player. Gettysburg 2-1 before rebounding for a 3-0 win over the Carney was also named Second Team All-South by the hosts. d3kicks.com and a Third Team selection by the National After six days off, Peace opened the USA South slate at Soccer Coaches Association of America. home as CNU won 11-0 and followed that up with an 8-1 Ashley Glover, the winner of the Don Scalf Award, was a win at NC Wesleyan. First Team All-USA South choice as well. Sandwiched between two USA South games were nonAmanda Peters (midfield) and Emily Chesbro (defense) conference foes Eastern Mennonite and Lynchburg. CNU were both named Second Team All-USA South and goaldefeated both, winning 2-0 at home over EMU and on the keeper Erin Wojtkun was an Honorable Mention All-USA road at Lynchburg. South selection. Following those two non-conference matches, Ferrum came to town and the Captains easily dispatched them, 6-0. Cross-water rival VA Wesleyan then came to Captains Field and defeated CNU, 4-1, the first of two meetings in 2006. The Captains then dropped two straight, starting with a 31 loss at Methodist and a 1-0 heartbreaking defeat at home to Greensboro. It would prove to be the only two losses CNU would suffer against any USA South foe, whether in regular or post-season play. Christopher Newport rebounded for a 9-1 win over Bridgewater and 3-2 win over Division II Chowan. The Captains NCAA Elite 8 2004 5 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Head Coach Kwame Lloyd Three phrases are synonymous with Head Coach Kwame Lloyd: Hard work, discipline and winning. Lloyd has instilled all three into his players in his six seasons as head coach at Christopher Newport. 2002 was his first winning season at CNU, and the school's third, when the Lady Captains finished 12-4-1 and 6-0 in the Dixie Conference (now USA South). That year was also the first time in the program's history that the team went undefeated in conference play and won a regular season conference championship. Lloyd was also named Conference Coach of the Year. 2003 was another successful season for the program. Lloyd led his squad to a 15-6 record overall and 7-1 in the USA South. The Lady Captains finished in a tie for first in conference play. For the second consecutive season, CNU was beaten in the conference tournament via penalty kicks. 2004 was the most successful for CNU in the program's short history. Lloyd led his squad to a 16-4-3 overall record and 7-0 in the USA South. He was named conference Coach of the Year for the second time in his first four seasons. Lloyd was also named Virginia Sports Information Director's College Division Coach of the Year. He also led the Lady Captains to the program's second conference tournament championship and a spot in the NCAA Tournament. CNU advanced all the way to the Elite 8 and lost to eventual national champion, Wheaton (IL). Other than track, only four other CNU teams have advanced that far in NCAA play. The 2000 men's soccer team and 2000-2001 men's basketball team both reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. The baseball team finished third in 2002 and runnerup in 2003. The field hockey team reached that level in 2006. He followed up 2004's success with another fantastic year. A 14-5-1 record, a perfect 6-0-0 in the USA South and captured the regular season and conference tournament crowns and a bid into the NCAA Tournament. His team KWAME LLOYD FACTS did not allow a goal during conference play in Born: January 5, 1970, in Queens, NY the regular season. 2005 also saw the graduaRaised: Silver Spring, MD. tion of Lloyd's first recruiting class, a group that Education: Susquehanna University included several all-region choices and numer Degree in Political Science, 1993 ous all-conference selections. Coaching: Susquehanna University, 1994-97 2006 brought another winning season, a 13 Whittier College, 1997-2000 6-1 record and another USA South Tournament Christopher Newport, 2001championship and another bid into the NCAA Record Tournament. at CNU: 77-34-8, Six seasons Lloyd was named head coach on April 18, 2001. He became the fourth head coach in program history and is now the longest tenured coach in the program's history. He joined the CNU staff following four years as the Director of Soccer, men's and women's soccer coach, and women's lacrosse coach at Whittier College in Whittier, California. In addition to his duties as women's soccer coach at Christopher Newport, Lloyd also serves as head women's lacrosse coach. Lloyd, a Queens, NY native, grew up in Silver Spring, MD. He is a 1993 graduate of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, with a degree in Political Science. He played soccer and also ran track while a student at Susquehanna. In 1994, Lloyd began his coaching career at his alma mater and guided the women's soccer program from 1994 to 1997. Prior to the start of his coaching career, Lloyd played on the Harrisburg Heat of the National Professsional Soccer League in 1993 and 1994. Lloyd is also a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, from which he earned a National Diploma. He has also been featured in some of the top soccer camps in the area, including the University of Virginia and William & Mary. He has also been a staff member of the April Heinrichs Soccer School since 1997, the only Division III coach involved with that camp. Lloyd, his wife Julie and son Kijana, reside in Newport News. Head Coach Kwame Lloyd gathers his troops as they prepare for another battle. 6 NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Assistant Coaches Lydia Scrofani Lydia Scrofani joins Lloyd for her first season at CNU. Scrofani spent three seasons as an assistant for John Daly at William & Mary from 2004-2007. Prior to that, she spent two seasons as an assistant at Fairleigh Dickinson - Teaneck. Scrofani played four years at the University of South Carolina where she was named team captain for two seasons and was a NSCAA Regional All-American as well as a Soccer Buzz AllAmerican. Hillary Carney Also joining Lloyd is former CNU standout Hillary Carney. Carney played three seasons for Lloyd and totaled 15 goals and 13 assists. She had her most successful offensive season in 2006 where she compiled 11 goals and six helpers. In 2006, Carney was named 2nd Team All-Region by D3kicks.com and was a Third Team choice by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. She was also chosen as a First Team All-State pick and a First Team All-USA South selection. NCAA Elite 8 2004 7 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer 2006 Statistics ## Name 5 TRONO, Jaclyn 13 CARNEY, Hillary 16 BROWN, Stefani 4 GREENBERG, Nikki 9 PETERS, Amanda 22 BETONEY, Marica 6 DOHERTY, Kelly 19 WELLNER, Ashley 20 RENKIN, Emily 25 CAMPBELL, Jenn 30 SHUMATE, Brittany 24 BROWN, Chelsea 29 HURLEY, Jackie 27 BRISBANE, Randi 12 BOON, Logan 17 LAMPITT, Ilene 15 LOUREIRO, Melissa 23 GLOVER, Ashley 31 REVELS, Brittany 18 LATESS, Ann Marie 28 CHESBRO, Emily 7 FLETCHER, Brittani 10 POLLAK, Joanna 26 LIENAU, Lindsey 14 BALDY, Kim 11 YOUNG, Morgan 3 RUPPERT, Jenna 2 SAMPSON, Dineen 1 WOJTKUN, Erin Total............... Opponents........... ## Name 3 RUPPERT, Jenna 1 WOJTKUN, Erin 2 SAMPSON, Dineen Total............... Opponents........... OVERALL GP Min. GA GAAvg Svs Pct W L T Sho 1 7:02 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 18 1597:58 17 0.96 52 .754 12 5 1 7.0 3 225:00 3 1.20 2 .400 1 1 0 0.0 20 1830:00 20 0.98 55 .733 13 6 1 9 20 1830:00 76 3.74 114 .600 6 12 1 2 CONFERENCE GP G A Pts 6 6 2 14 7 5 2 12 5 4 1 9 7 4 4 12 7 2 2 6 7 3 0 6 7 4 1 9 6 3 2 8 4 3 1 7 5 0 0 0 7 2 0 4 6 1 1 3 7 1 1 3 6 1 1 3 7 1 0 2 7 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 40 20 100 7 5 2 12 CONFERENCE GP Min. 1 7:02 7 577:58 1 45:00 7 630:00 7 630:00 GA 0 5 0 5 40 Sh 16 19 14 15 10 13 9 10 11 4 3 2 8 4 3 0 4 1 5 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Shot%SOG .375 9 .263 6 .286 8 .267 10 .200 6 .231 8 .444 6 .300 4 .273 8 .000 3 .667 2 .500 1 .125 6 .250 2 .333 3 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 3 .000 2 .000 1 .000 2 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 160 .250 91 27 .185 19 GAAvg 0.00 0.78 0.00 0.71 5.71 Svs 0 14 0 14 50 Pct .000 .737 .000 .737 .556 SOG% .562 .316 .571 .6675 .600 .615 .667 .400 .727 .750 .667 .500 .750 .500 1.000 .000 .250 .000 .600 .500 .500 .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 GW 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .569 .704 0 5 2 0 1 2 W 0 5 0 5 2 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Christopher Newport Opponents 157 59 164 66 1 1 1 1 333 127 Christopher Newport Opponents 84 13 76 14 0 0 0 0 150 27 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Christopher Newport 43 33 0 0 76 Christopher Newport 22 18 0 0 40 Opponents 5 15 0 0 20 Opponents 1 4 0 0 5 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Christopher Newport 31 23 0 1 55 Christopher Newport 7 7 0 0 14 Opponents 52 61 0 114 Opponents 23 27 0 0 50 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg 8 OVERALL GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK 19 13 7 33 40 .325 22 .550 4 0 20 11 6 28 47 .234 24 .511 3 0 17 7 3 17 26 .269 16 .615 0 0 20 5 6 16 27 .185 15 .556 1 0 20 5 5 15 27 .185 17 .630 1 0 19 6 2 14 23 .261 15 .652 2 0 17 6 2 14 15 .400 11 .733 0 0 19 5 3 13 19 .263 9 .474 0 0 10 5 3 13 17 .294 12 .706 1 2 15 3 1 7 10 .300 8 .800 0 0 16 3 0 6 9 .333 4 .444 0 0 16 2 2 6 5 .400 4 .800 0 0 20 1 1 3 12 .083 9 .750 0 0 19 1 1 3 11 .091 3 .273 0 0 18 1 1 3 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0 17 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 8 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 0 20 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 15 0 0 0 9 .000 3 .333 0 0 13 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0 19 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0 11 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 20 76 47 199 333 .228 191 .574 13 2 20 20 9 49 127 .157 75 .591 6 3 1 CNU OPP Christopher Newport - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 76-333 3.74 .228 191-333 .574 16.6 47 103 2-2 20-127 0.98 .157 75-127 .591 6.3 9 47 3-3 7 1 9 0 2235 10/224 3/122 1410 7/201 POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES 8 8 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 8 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 8 7 L 0 2 0 2 5 T 0 0 0 0 0 CARNEY, Hillary vs Averett University (Oct 22) CARNEY, Hillary vs Bridgewater College (Oct 15) CARNEY, Hillary vs Averett University (Oct 22) TRONO, Jaclyn vs Averett University (Oct 22) CARNEY, Hillary vs Bridgewater College (Oct 15) BETONEY, Marica vs Peace College (Sep 16) TRONO, Jaclyn vs NC Wesleyan (Oct 31) PETERS, Amanda vs Averett University (Oct 22) TRONO, Jaclyn vs Bridgewater College (Oct 15) CARNEY, Hillary vs Bridgewater College (Oct 15) CARNEY, Hillary vs Averett University (Oct 22) BROWN, Stefani vs Averett University (Oct 22) BROWN, Stefani vs Peace College (Sep 16) BROWN, Stefani vs Averett University (Oct 22) PETERS, Amanda vs Salisbury University (Oct 25) CARNEY, Hillary vs Averett University (Oct 22) DOHERTY, Kelly at NC Wesleyan (Sep 20) BETONEY, Marica vs Peace College (Sep 16) WOJTKUN, Erin vs Coll. of New Jersey (Sep 03) WOJTKUN, Erin at Methodist (Nov 04) NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 Sho 0.0 2.0 0.0 4 1 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer 2006 Results and Team Leaders Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Sep 03, 2006 vs Coll. of New Jersey L 1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 140 Sep 09, 2006 vs Gettysburg L 1-2 0-2-0 0-0-0 150 Sep 10, 2006 at Mary Washington W 3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 200 Sep 16, 2006 PEACE* W 11-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 150 Sep 20, 2006 at NC Wesleyan* W 8-1 3-2-0 2-0-0 95 Sep 23, 2006 EASTERN MENNONITE W 2-0 4-2-0 2-0-0 163 Sep 24, 2006 at Lynchburg College W 2-0 5-2-0 2-0-0 177 Sep 30, 2006 FERRUM* W 6-0 6-2-0 3-0-0 419 Oct 04, 2006VA WESLEYAN COLLEGE L 1-4 6-3-0 3-0-0 256 Oct 07, 2006at Methodist* L 1-3 6-4-0 3-1-0 100 Oct 11, 2006GREENSBORO* L 0-1 6-5-0 3-2-0 178 Oct 15, 2006BRIDGEWATER W 9-1 7-5-0 3-2-0 302 Oct 18, 2006CHOWAN HAWKS W 3-2 8-5-0 3-2-0 368 Oct 22, 2006AVERETT* UNIVERSITY W 11-0 9-5-0 4-2-0 146 Oct 25, 2006SALISBURY UNIVERSITY W 4-1 10-5-0 4-2-0 103 Oct 28, 2006at Shenandoah* W 3-0 11-5-0 5-2-0 163 Oct 31, 2006NC WESLEYAN# W 5-0 12-5-0 5-2-0 150 Nov 03, 2006 vs Greensboro# W 3-0 13-5-0 5-2-0 76 Nov 04, 2006 at Methodist T O2 2-2 13-5-1 5-2-0 225 Nov 11, 2006 at VA Wesleyan@ L 0-1 13-6-1 5-2-0 450 * USA South match# USA South Tournament matches @ NCAA Tournament TEAM RECORD W-L-T Overall: 13-6-1 Conference: 5-2-0 Home: 8-2-0 Away: 4-2-1 Neutral: 1-2-0 Overtime: 0-0-1 ## 5 13 16 4 9 22 6 19 POINTS TRONO, Jaclyn CARNEY, Hillary BROWN, Stefani GREENBERG, Nikki PETERS, Amanda BETONEY, Marica DOHERTY, Kelly WELLNER, Ashley GP 19 20 17 20 20 19 17 19 G 13 11 7 5 5 6 6 5 A 7 6 3 6 5 2 2 3 ## 5 13 16 6 22 20 9 GOALS TRONO, Jaclyn CARNEY, Hillary BROWN, Stefani DOHERTY, Kelly BETONEY, Marica RENKIN, Emily PETERS, Amanda GP 19 20 17 17 19 10 20 G 13 11 7 6 6 5 5 A 7 6 3 2 2 3 5 ## 5 13 22 GAME WINNING GOALS TRONO, Jaclyn CARNEY, Hillary BETONEY, Marica ## 5 4 13 9 19 20 16 ASSISTS TRONO, Jaclyn GREENBERG, Nikki CARNEY, Hillary PETERS, Amanda WELLNER, Ashley RENKIN, Emily BROWN, Stefani GP 19 20 19 GP 19 20 20 20 19 10 17 Team Statistical Leaders Pts 33 28 17 16 15 14 14 13 Shots 40 47 26 27 27 23 15 19 Pts 33 28 17 14 14 13 15 Shots 40 47 26 15 23 17 27 GWG 4 3 2 G 13 5 11 5 5 5 7 Goals scored CARNEY, Hillary (unassisted) BROWN, Chelsea (CARNEY, Hillary) PETERS, Amanda (RENKIN, Emily) , DOHERTY, Kelly (BETONEY, Marica), CARNEY, Hillary (RENKIN, Emily), BETONEY, Marica (unassisted), BETONEY, Marica (unassisted), TRONO, Jaclyn (CARNEY, Hillary), GREENBERG, Nikki (unassisted), BROWN, Stefani (GREENBERG, Nikki), BROWN, Stefani (unassisted), BETONEY, Marica (RENKIN, Emily), RENKIN, Emily (unassisted), WELLNER, Ashley (unassisted), S SHUMATE, Brittany (WELLNER, Ashley), DOHERTY, Kelly (unassisted) RENKIN, Emily (TRONO, Jaclyn), TRONO, Jaclyn (GREENBERG, Nikki), TRONO, Jaclyn (DOHERTY, Kelly), WELLNER, Ashley (CARNEY, Hillary;BROWN, Chelsea), BRISBANE, Randi (unassisted), DOHERTY, Kelly (WELLNER, Ashley), DOHERTY, Kelly (unassisted), SHUMATE, Brittany (unassisted) TEAM (unassisted), TRONO, Jaclyn (PETERS, Amanda) RENKIN, Emily (unassisted), RENKIN, Emily (penalty kick) GREENBERG, Nikki (LOUREIRO, Melissa), PETERS, Amanda (GREENBERG, Nikki), GREENBERG, Nikki (unassisted), PETERS, Amanda (unassisted), CARNEY, Hillary (unassisted), WELLNER, Ashley (HURLEY, Jackie) WELLNER, Ashley (CAMPBELL, Jenn;LAMPITT, Ilene) RENKIN, Emily (penalty kick) BROWN, Stefani (CARNEY, Hillary), CARNEY, Hillary (TRONO, Jaclyn), CARNEY, Hillary (TRONO, Jaclyn), DOHERTY, Kelly (PETERS, Amanda), TRONO, Jaclyn (unassisted), TRONO, Jaclyn (CARNEY, Hillary;BROWN, Stefani), CARNEY, Hillary (GREENBERG, Nikki;BROWN, Stefani), CAMPBELL, Jenn (BOON, Logan), CAMPBELL, Jenn (DOHERTY, Kelly) TRONO, Jaclyn (BETONEY, Marica), BROWN, Stefani (BROWN, Chelsea), TRONO, Jaclyn (GREENBERG, Nikki) CARNEY, Hillary (unassisted), TRONO, Jaclyn (BRISBANE, Randi), CARNEY, Hillary (PETERS, Amanda), DOHERTY, Kelly (unassisted), BROWN, Stefani (unassisted), BOON, Logan (BROWN, Stefani), BROWN, Stefani (LAMPITT, Ilene), TRONO, Jaclyn (unassisted), CARNEY, Hillary (PETERS, Amanda), CARNEY, Hillary (TRONO, Jaclyn), TRONO, Jaclyn (unassisted) PETERS, Amanda (unassisted), BETONEY, Marica (unassisted), PETERS, Amanda (CARNEY, Hillary), CAMPBELL, Jenn (GLOVER, Ashley) TRONO, Jaclyn (GREENBERG, Nikki), BROWN, Chelsea (unassisted), GREENBERG, Nikki (unassisted) CARNEY, Hillary (TRONO, Jaclyn), BETONEY, Marica (TRONO, Jaclyn), TRONO, Jaclyn (PETERS, Amanda), BROWN, Stefani (unassisted), GREENBERG, Nikki (unassisted) TRONO, Jaclyn (unassisted), SHUMATE, Brittany (WELLNER, Ashley), TEAM (unassisted) BETONEY, Marica (unassisted), WELLNER, Ashley (TRONO, Jaclyn) - A 7 6 6 5 3 3 3 Pts 33 16 28 15 13 13 17 Shots 40 27 47 27 19 17 26 ## 13 5 9 4 16 22 19 20 6 29 SHOTS CARNEY, Hillary TRONO, Jaclyn PETERS, Amanda GREENBERG, Nikki BROWN, Stefani BETONEY, Marica WELLNER, Ashley RENKIN, Emily DOHERTY, Kelly HURLEY, Jackie GP 20 19 20 20 17 19 19 10 17 20 G 11 13 5 5 7 6 5 5 6 1 A 6 7 5 6 3 2 3 3 2 1 Sh 47 40 27 27 26 23 19 17 15 12 Shot% .234 .325 .185 .185 .269 .261 .263 .294 .400 .083 ## 6 24 30 5 25 20 16 19 SHOT PCT DOHERTY, Kelly BROWN, Chelsea SHUMATE, Brittany TRONO, Jaclyn CAMPBELL, Jenn RENKIN, Emily BROWN, Stefani WELLNER, Ashley GP 17 16 16 19 15 10 17 19 G 6 2 3 13 3 5 7 5 A 2 2 0 7 1 3 3 3 Sh 15 5 9 40 10 17 26 19 Shot% .400 .400 .333 .325 .300 .294 .269 .263 ## 13 5 9 16 4 22 20 6 SHOTS ON GOAL GP CARNEY, Hillary 20 TRONO, Jaclyn 19 PETERS, Amanda 20 BROWN, Stefani 17 GREENBERG, Nikki20 BETONEY, Marica 19 RENKIN, Emily 10 DOHERTY, Kelly 17 G 11 13 5 7 5 6 5 6 A 6 7 5 3 6 2 3 2 Sh 47 40 27 26 27 23 17 15 SOG 24 22 17 16 15 15 12 11 SOG% .511 .550 .630 .615 .556 .652 .706 .733 NCAA Elite 8 2004 9 2006 Roster 10 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Cl. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Numerical No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 Name Erin Wojtkun** Dineen Sampson* Shaynna Ford Hannah Perry Brittany Shumate* Jackie Hurley* Jenn Campbell* Emily Chesbro* Amanda Peters** Joanna Pollak* Lindsey Lienau* Logan Boon* Katie Jaywork Jac McCormick Stefani Brown** Ann Marie Latess* Becca Grady Brittany Revels* Marica Betoney** Brittany Rubin Katie Eacho Carolyn Calhoun Meghan Arbegast Sam Ciaravino Megan Conheeney Lauren Fleming Britta McDonnell Liz Nuesch Megan Richard Head Coach: Kwame Lloyd Assistant Coach: Lydia Scrofani and Hillary Carney * previous CNU experience No. 26 22 12 16 25 7 8 27 28 24 29 3 19 6 14 18 11 15 30 32 4 9 10 2 5 20 33 23 1 Name Meghan Arbegast Marica Betoney** Logan Boon* Stefani Brown** Carolyn Calhoun Jenn Campbell* Emily Chesbro* Sam Ciaravino Megan Conheeney Katie Eacho Lauren Fleming Shaynna Ford Becca Grady Jackie Hurley* Katie Jaywork Ann Marie Latess* Lindsey Lienau* Jac McCormick Britta McDonnell Liz Nuesch Hannah Perry Amanda Peters** Joanna Pollak* Dineen Sampson* Brittany Shumate* Brittany Revels* Megan Richard Brittany Rubin Erin Wojtkun** Head Coach: Kwame Lloyd Assistant Coach: Lydia Scrofani and Hillary Carney * previous CNU experience Cl. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Pos. GK GK F M M D F D F F D D M D M D F F/M M D F D M F F/M F/M F F/M D Pos. M M D M D F D F F/M F F/M F F D M D D D F F/M M F F GK M F/M D D GK Ht. 5-5 5-6 5-2 5-4 5-3 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-8 5-1 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-7 5-11 5-4 5-6 5-1 5-4 5-8 5-5 5-4 5-3 5-8 5-0 5-2 Hometown Fairfax, VA Kennett Square, PA Stafford, VA Fairfax, VA Chesterfield, VA Ridgewood, NJ Springfield, VA Fairfax, VA Alexandria, VA Midlothian, VA Woodbridge, VA Fort Collins, CO Wyoming, DE Rockville, VA Woodbridge, VA Stafford, VA Springfield, VA Spotsylvania, VA Yorktown, VA Richmond, VA New Kent, VA Stafford, VA Montclair, VA Burke, VA Ridgewood, NJ Burke, VA Doylestown, PA Crozet, VA Sterling, VA Alphabetical Ht. 5-8 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-1 5-3 5-2 5-7 5-6 5-1 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-0 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-6 5-3 5-11 5-2 5-6 5-5 Hometown Montclair, VA Yorktown, VA Fort Collins, CO Woodbridge, VA Stafford, VA Springfield, VA Fairfax, VA Burke, VA Ridgewood, NJ New Kent, VA Burke, VA Stafford, VA Springfield, VA Ridgewood, NJ Wyoming, DE Stafford, VA Woodbridge, VA Rockville, VA Doylestown, PA Crozet, VA Fairfax, VA Alexandria, VA Midlothian, VA Kennett Square, PA Chesterfield, VA Spotsylvania, VA Sterling, VA Richmond, VA Fairfax, VA High School WT. Woodson Unionville Brooke Point Fairfax Manchester Ridgewood Robert E. Lee W.T. Woodson Edison Midlothian Osbourn Park Rocky Mountain Caesar Rodney Patrick Henry Hylton North Stafford South County Spotsylvania Tabb Manchester New Kent Colonial Forge Forest Park Lake Braddock Ridgewood Lake Braddock Gwynned Mercy Acad. Western Albemarle Park View High School Forest Park Tabb Rocky Mountain Hylton Colonial Forge Robert E. Lee W.T. Woodson Lake Braddock Ridgewood New Kent Lake Braddock Brooke Point South County Ridgewood Caesar Rodney North Stafford Osbourn Park Patrick Henry Gwynned Mercy Acad. Western Albemarle Fairfax Edison Midlothian Unionville Manchester Spotsylvania Park View Manchester WT. Woodson NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Meet the Players - The Juniors Marica Betoney 22 Stefani Brown yorktown, VA Tabb H.S. For/Mid- 5-4 - JUNIOR BETONEY'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists 20 3 3 3 19 16 6 2 39 19 9 5 16 woodbridge, va hylton H.s. midfielder - 5-7 - JUNIOR 2005 - SOPHOMORE Played in 19 games, starting 16 ... Recorded six goals ... Assisted on two others ... Had a hat-trick in a win over Peace. 2005 - FRESHMAN Played in every game during her initial season at CNU ... Started three times ... Scored three goals, one each against NC Wesleyan, Averett and Shenandoah ... Also recorded three assists. AT TABB Was a four-year letter winner at Tabb for head coach Keith Autrey ... Won a regional championship in 2005 ... Reached the state quarterfinals in 2004 ... Two-time Bay Rivers District champions ... Was an honorable mention selection as a senior ... first team all-region, second team all-state and first team all-Bay Rivers District as a junior ... Named Tabb's Most Outstanding Player in soccer ... Second team all-Bay Rivers as a sophomore and an honorable mention all-district selection as a freshman PERSONAL Marica Jane Betoney was born on September 10, 1987 in Morgantown, WV ... Majoring in Biology ... Daughter of Charles and Jane Betoney ... One brother, Chad, 23 ... One sister, Amara, 17 ... Chose CNU because of the soccer program and academic environment ... Enjoys archery. Year 2005 2006 Career Player Bios 2005 - SOPHOMORE Played in 17 games ... Scored seven goals as a sophomore ... Finished with 17 points ... Scored two goals each in wins over Peace and Averett ... Recorded two assists in a win over Bridgewater. 2005 - FRESHMAN Saw action in all 20 games in her first season ... Scored three goals ... One each against NC Wesleyan, the game-winner against Chowan and her third against Shenandoah ... Also added five assists, two against NC Wesleyan. AT hylton Lettered four times for coaches Steve Smith and Lauren Brundage ... First team all-district selection as a senior ... Second team all-district choice as a junior ... Team MVP as a junior and senior ... Earned the Coaches Award as a sophomore ... Team captain as a junior and senior ... Also a fourtime all-district cross country runner. PERSONAL Stefani Marie Brown was born on June 6, 1987 in Garmich, Germany ... Daughter of Fred and Julie Brown ... Two brothers, Nathan, 22 and Eric, 23 ... Majoring in Sociology with a concentration in Criminology ... Chose CNU because of its good balance of academics and sports ... Hopes to one day be a criminal profiler. Year 2005 2006 Career Points 9 14 23 BROWN'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists 20 0 3 5 17 3 7 3 37 3 10 8 Points 11 17 28 Stefani Brown NCAA Elite 8 2004 11 Player Bios 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Ann Marie Latess 18 Amanda Peters Stafford, VA North stafford h.s. midfielder - 5-7 - JUNIOR 2006 - SOPHOMORE Played in 13 games in her first season in a CNU uniform ... Started once ... Recorded seven shots, five on goal. AT north stafford Played four years for head coach Joanne Szymanski ... Won a district and regional championship ... Also was a state semifinalist ... Was a second team all-district choice. PERSONAL Ann Marie Latess was born on November 13, 1986 in Alexandria, VA ... Daughter of John and Amy Latess ... Three brothers; John, 24; Michael, 19; Anthony, 17 ... One sister, Molly, 10 ... Majoring in Mathematics. Year 2006 Games 13 LATESS' CNU CAREER Starts Goals Assists Points 1 0 0 0 Alexandria, Va edison h.s. For/mid - 5-4 - JUNIOR 2005 - SOPHOMORE Played in all 20 games as a sophomore ... Garnered 17 starts ... Scored five goals and added five assists ... Scored twice in a win over Ferrum and added two more in a win over Salisbury ... Was named Second Team All-USA South. 2005 - FRESHMAN Had a solid freshman campaign finishing sixth on the team in scoring with 15 points ... Scored four times, including the game-winner at Ferrum ... Also scored twice against Averett and once against Shenandoah ... Finished with seven assists, tied for second on the squad ... Saw action in 19 games, including 16 starts. AT edison Played four years of soccer for head coach Hawkins ... Her teams finished runner-up in district in her junior and senior seasons ... First team all-National District choice in 2002 ... Two-time second team all-National District choice in 2003 and 2004 ... Also ran track, played field hockey and basketball. PERSONAL Amanda Leigh Peters was born on January 12, 1987 in Washington, D.C. ... Daughter of Paul and Jeanne Peters ... One sister, Jenna, 23 ... Majoring in Business Marketing ... Member of National Honor Society and French Honor Society while at Edison High ... Chose CNU because of the campus, size of CNU, the soccer program and head coach Kwame Lloyd ... Enjoys playing and watching sports, listening to music and reading ... Hopes to one day get a degree in business and work on promoting athletic events. Year 2005 2006 Career Games 19 20 39 PETERS' CNU CAREER Starts Goals Assists 16 4 7 17 5 5 33 9 12 Ann Marie Latess 12 9 NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 Points 15 15 30 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Erin Wojtkun 1 Logan Boon Year 2005 2006 Career Games 20 18 38 WOJTKUN'S CNU CAREER Min. GA Saves 1758:16 12 56 1597:58 17 52 3356:14 29 108 GAA 0.61 0.96 0.78 12 Fort Collins, Co Rocky Mountain H.S. DEF/MID - 5-7 - freshman fairfax, Va w.t. Woodson h.s. goalkeeper - 5-5 JUNIOR 2005 - SOPHOMORE Finished her sophomore season in fine fashion ... Was 12-5-1 with seven shutouts ... Had a 0.96 GAA with 52 saves ... Was an Honorable Mention All-Conference choice and also named to the USA South's All-Tournament Team ... Also a Second Team All-State pick ... President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Member of the NCAA National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Member of the Dean's List, USA South's All-Academic squad and Academic All-State. 2005 - FRESHMAN Had an immediate impact between the posts in her freshman season ... Finished the year with the school's best single-season goals against average of 0.61 ... Also set a single-season school record for shutouts with 11 ... Allowed just 12 goals and stopped 56 shots ... A first team all-USA South choice ... Also named to the USA South's all-tournament team ... Named first team all-state ... A member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Also involved with Intervarsity and the President's Leadership Program ... Named to the USA South's academic all-conference team and to Dean's List. AT w.t. woodson Was a four-year letter winner for head coach Sean Burke. Part of a team that won three district titles, one regional championship and one state title ... Was a first team all-district choice, second team all-region and an honorable mention all-Met as a senior ... Honorable mention all-district as a junior ... Played in the Virginia High School All-Star game as a senior ... Was the Orange Classic MVP as a junior ... Also played basketball. PERSONAL Erin Beth Wojtkun was born on May 13, 1987 in Fairfax, VA ... Daughter of Gregory and Patricia Wojtkun ... Two brothers, Eric, 35 and Karl, 31 ... One sister, Sonja, 34 ... Majoring in Psychology and Elementary Education ... Named Knights of Columbus Young Woman of Year ... Chose CNU because she loved the small size and family feeling ... Collects pigs ... Hopes to one day become a fourth grade teacher ... Also studied at Harris Manchester College of Oxford University. Player Bios 2006 - FRESHMAN Played in 18 games for Head Coach Kwame Lloyd ... Scored once and assisted on another ... Was a member of the Dean's List. AT rocky mountain Played three years for head coach Cheryl Ingham ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and was on the Honor Roll ... Also was involved in the Key Club and Interact as well as Elementary Buddies. PERSONAL Logan Heather Boon was born on April 28, 1988 in Fort Collins, CO ... Daughter of June and Dave Boon ... Has one sister, Denali, 24 ... Double majoring in English and Philosophy and minoring in Leadership ... Chose CNU because of its academics, President's Leadership Program and soccer ... Aspires to be a professor or work in a publishing company ... Enjoys travelling, photography and skiing. Year 2006 Games 18 BOON'S CNU CAREER Starts Goals Assists Points 0 1 1 3 Shut. 11.0 7.0 16.0 Logan Boon NCAA Elite 8 2004 13 Player Bios 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Jenn Campbell 7 Emily Chesbro Fairfax, VA W.T. Woodson h.s. defENDER - 5-7 - SOPHOMORE Springfield, Va robert e. lee H.S. forward - 5-5 - sophomore 2006 - FRESHMAN Played in 15 games and recorded one start ... Scored three goals and finished with seven points ... Scored twice in a win over Bridgewater. AT robert e. lee Was a four-year veteran at Robert E. Lee ... Second team all-Liberty District choice in 2004 and 2005 ... Named soccer Most Valuable Player in 2004-2006 ... Team captain in 2006 ... Named Most Athletic Female as a senior ... Scored 22 goals and had 10 assists in her career ... Also played field hockey ... She was a first team all-district field hockey player in 2005 ... Also a team captain ... Was a Northern Region Scholar-Athlete ... Named to the A-B Honor Roll ... PERSONAL Jennifer Campbell was born on September 11, 1988 in Washington, D.C. ... Daughter of Becky and Kevin Campbell ... One brother, Thomas, 14 ... Majoring in Psychology ... Chose CNU because she fell in love with the campus and soccer ... Hopes to be an elementary school teacher and a high school and field hockey/soccer coach ... Enjoys shopping. Year 2006 2006 - FRESHMAN Chesbro started in 18 of the 19 games she saw action during her first season ... Helped anchor a defense that propelled the Captains to the NCAA Tournament. AT W.t. Woodson Lettered for head coach Sean Burke ... Won two district championships in 2003 and 2004 ... Also won a regional and state championship in 2004 ... Was a second team all-district choice in 2006 ... A member of DECA and Key Club. PERSONAL Emily Catherine Chesbro was born on August 26, 1988 in Fairfax, VA ... Daughter of John and Lori Chesbro ... One sister, Whitney, 25 ... Plans on majoring in Psychology ... Chose CNU because of its academic and soccer programs. Year 2006 CHESBRO'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists Points 19 18 0 0 0 CAMPBELL'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists Points 15 1 3 1 7 Emily Chesbro 14 8 NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Jackie Hurley 6 Lindsey Lienau Ridgewood, NJ Ridgewood h.s. defENDER - 5-6 - SOPHOMORE 2006 - FRESHMAN Saw action in all 20 games, including 11 starts ... Became one of the defensive mainstays for Head Coach Kwame Lloyd ... Recorded one goal and assisted on another ... Also named to the USA South's All-Tournament squad. AT ridgewood Played four years for head coach Jeff Yearing ... Helped lead her team to a district championship ... Was named to the Honor Roll and also a Peer Counselor ... Also played lacrosse. PERSONAL Jacqueline Susan Hurley was born on September 28, 1988 in Ridgewood, NJ ... Daughter of Joe and Sue Hurley ... Two brothers; Sean, 20 and Daniel 12 ... One sister Julie, 17 ... Is an Education Major ... Chose CNU because of its athletics and education programs ... Aspires to be an elementary teacher and a coach. Year 2006 Player Bios 11 woodbridge, va osbourn park h.s. defender - 5-4 - SOPHOMORE 2006 - FRESHMAN Came off the bench and played in 14 games ... Also recorded four starts as a freshman. AT osbourn park Was a four-year player for Head Coach Robert Watters ... Twice helped lead her team to a district championship ... Named first and second team all-district ... Also a member of FBLA, DECA, Key Club and Literary Magazine. PERSONAL Lindsey M. Lienau was born December 14, 1987 in Bethesda, MD ... Daughter of Chad and Fran Lienau ... Two sisters; Robyn, 25; Ashley, 22 ... Majoring in Sociology ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program and beautiful campus ... Enjoys reading, writing, all sports and cats. HURLEY'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists Points 20 11 1 1 3 Year 2006 LIENAU'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists Points 14 4 0 0 0 Jackie Hurley NCAA Elite 8 2004 15 Player Bios 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Meet the Players - The Sophomores Brittany Revels 20 Dineen Sampson spotsylvania, VA spotsylvania h.s. for/MID - 5-11 - SOPHOMORE 2006 - FRESHMAN Came off the bench and saw action in 15 games ... Recorded nine shots ... Named to the Dean's List ... Also an Academic AllConference selection. AT spotsylvania Was a player for Head Coach Megan Salo for four seasons ... Also played field hockey for three years and ran track for two. PERSONAL Brittany Lynn Revels was born on October 29, 1987 in Fairfax, VA ... Daughter of Finley and Bethany Revels ... Two sisters; Shannon, 25 and Dani, 23 ... Majoring in Pre-Med/Chemistry. Year 2006 Games 15 REVELS' CNU CAREER Starts Goals Assists Points 0 0 0 0 kennett square, pa unionville h.s. goalkeeper - 5-6 - SOPHOMORE 2006 - FRESHMAN Sampson saw action in three games in her first season in a CNU uniform ... Started twice and finished with a 1-1 record and a 1.20 GAA with two saves. AT unionville Was a four-year letterwinner for Head Coach Joe Ratasiewicz ... Helped lead her team to a district crown in 2004 ... Was a first team all-Southern Chester County choice ... Honorable mention all-area ... Was ranked 15th in the state as a freshman goalkeeper ... Was a member of the Honor Roll all four years in high school. PERSONAL Dineen Alexandria Sampson was born on October 12, 1987 in Kokomo, IN ... Daughter of Rick and Deb Sampson ... One brother, Richard, 13 ... Undecided in her major ... Chose CNU because of its soccer, size of campus, location and academic programs ... Hopes to work in the Special Education or Psychology field ... Enjoys jewelry design, singing and dancing. Year 2006 Games 3 SAMPSON'S CNU CAREER Min. GA Saves GAA 225:00 3 2 1.20 Brittany Shumate 16 2 NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 Shut. 0.0 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Player Bios Meet the Players - The Sophomores Brittany Shumate 5 26 Meghan Arbeghast Chesterfield, VA manchester h.s. midFIELD - 5-3 - SOPHOMORE 2006 - FRESHMAN Came off the bench and saw action in 16 games as a freshman ... Scored one goal each against Peace, NC Wesleyan and Greensboro. AT manchester Played four years for head coach Martin Dell ... Was a first team all-district choice in 2005 ... A first team all-region selection in 2005 ... Named first team all-Metro in 2005 as well ... Led the team in assists in 2005 and 2006 ... Named to the Distinguished Honor Roll for two years. PERSONAL Brittany Joanne Shumate was born on September 15, 1988 in Chesterfield, VA ... Daughter of Ken and Lisa Shumate ... Two brothers; Brian, 24 and Chris, 22... Business major ... Brother Brian played four seasons on the CNU men's soccer team and is currently an assistant coach at CNU ... Chose CNU because of the beautiful campus and the soccer program ... Hopes to one day become successful. Year 2006 montclair, VA forest park h.s. midFIELD - 5-8 - freshman AT forest park Lettered three times for Head Coach David Cresswell ... Helped lead her team to two district and regional crowns ... Also advanced to the state quarterfinals twice ... Twice named Second Team All-Cardinal District ... Named co-captain in 2007 ... Graduated with a 3.67 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Meghan Elizabeth Arbegast was born on Oct. 4, 1988 in Dumfries, VA ... Daughter of Jan and Vickie Arbegast ... Majoring in English with a concentration in Journalism ... Chose CNU because it was the best fit for her academically and athletically ... Hopes to write for a well-respected magazine ... Enjoys soccer, singing, playing the piano and shopping. Carolyn Calhoun SHUMATE'S CNU CAREER Games Starts Goals Assists Points 16 0 3 0 6 25 Stafford, VA Colonial Forge h.s. defense - 5-4 - freshman AT colonial Forge Lettered all four years for Head Coach Melissa Backus ... Helped lead her squad to a district championship and a regional final ... Was named Team MVP as a senior and was a Second Team AllDistrict choice in 2007 ... Graduated with honors. PERSONAL Carolyn Ann Calhoun was born on April 3, 1989 in Groton, CT ... Daughter of Rory and Janey Calhoun ... Majoring in Chemisty ... Chose CNU because she liked the area, the campus and soccer program ... Hopes to one day become a pediatrician. NCAA Elite 8 2004 17 Player Bios 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Meet the Players - The Newcomers Sam Ciaravino 27 BURKE, VA lake braddock h.s. forward - 5-5 - freshman AT lake braddock Lettered two years for Head Coach Liz Pike ... Helped lead her team to back-to-back state championships ... Also played basketball and ran track ... Was a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Samantha Marie Ciaravino was born on January 27, 1989 in Port Hueneme, CA ... Daughter of Brian and Gerry Ciaravino ... Majoring in Biology ... Chose CNU because of its a great campus and facilities, soccer program and the surrounding area ... Hopes to one day became a perdiatrician ... Enjoys sports and photography. 28 Megan Conheeney ridgewood, nj ridgewood h.s. for/mid - 5-4 - freshman AT ridgewood Played four years for Head Coach Jeff Yearing ... Led her squad to a league championship and the semifinals in the state championships ... Was a First Team All-League pick in 2006. PERSONAL Megan Patricia Conheeney was born on August 21, 1989 in Ridgewood, NJ ... Daughter of John and Debbie Conheeney ... Has two sisters, Lauren, 19 and Kelly, 16 ... One brother, Johnny, 10 ... Majoring in Social Work ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program and good size and because it's in the south ... Hopes to one day become a social worker and work for an adoption agency ... Enjoys playing the piano. 18 Katie Eacho 24 New Kent, VA new kent h.s. forward - 5-1 - freshman AT new kent Played four years for Head Coach Chris Honeycutt ... Also ran indoor track where her squad won a district championship ... Was a First Team All-District pick as a senior ... Named Second Team All-District three times ... Named Honorable Mention All-Region in 2007 ...Three-time team captain ... Named U.S. Army Scholar Athlete of the Year and a Richmond Times-Dispatch Scholar Athlete ... Scored 42 goals and had 10 assists in four years ... A member of the National Beta Club and was a Who's Who among American high school students. PERSONAL Katelyn Rosemond Eacho was born April 16, 1989 in New Kent, VA ... Daughter of Dave and Cheryl Eacho ... Has three brothers, David, 23; Chris, 21; and Thomas, 19 ... Major is undecided ... Chose CNU because of its location, and great athletic and academic programs ... Enjoys soccer, running and golf. Lauren Fleming 29 Burke, VA lake braddock h.s. for/mid - 5-3 - freshman AT lake braddock Two year letter winner for Head Coach Liz Pike ... Was a part of a team that won back-to-back state championships ... Also ran cross country where her team finished second in the state and won a district and regional crown ... Also ran indoor/outdoor track ... A member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Lauren Scott Fleming was born on March 29, 1989 in Hopkinsville, KY ... Daughter of Daniel and Marcy Fleming ... One brother, Andrew, 22 ... Majoring in Biology ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program, academics and size ... Hopes to one day become a physical therapist ... Enjoys playing the violin and making jewelry. NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Player Bios Meet the Players - The Newcomers Shaynna Ford 3 Katie Jaywork Stafford, VA brooke point h.s. forward - 5-2 - freshman AT brooke point Played three years for Head Coach Walt Lenar ... Was a Second Team All-Commonwealth selection and named Honorable Mention All-Area in 2006 ... Graduated with honors and was a member of the Honor Roll. PERSONAL Shaynna Shavonne Ford was born February 9, 1989 in Bethesda, MD ... Daughter of Scott and Jackie Ford ... One sister, Ashley, 21 ... Majoring in Business ... Chose CNU because of its size and location ... Enjoys travelling. Becca Grady 19 Wyoming, de caesar rodney h.s. midfield - 5-1 - freshman AT caesar rodney Lettered four times for Head Coach Darrell Gravatt ... Helped lead her team to a conference championship and an appearance in the state finals ... Was a Second Team All-Henlopen Conference choice in 2006 ... A First Team All-Conference pick in 2007. PERSONAL Kathryn A. Jaywork was born on September 28, 1988 in Dover, DE ... Daughter of Terry and Nancy Jaywork ... Has two sisters, Casey, 21 and Kelly, 17 ... Major is undecided ... Chose CNU because she liked the feel of it ... Enjoys ping-pong, snowboarding, doodling and reading. 15 Jac McCormick Springfield, VA south county h.s. forward - 5-7 - freshman AT south county Played four years for Head Coaches Maureen Saale and Chris Todd ... Was a Second Team All-Patriot District choice in 2006 ... Graduated Magna Cum Laude. PERSONAL Rebecca Ann Grady was born August 24, 1989 in Springfield, VA ... Daughter of Paul and Martha Grady ... Has two brothers, Matthew, 24 and Jonathon, 20 ... Chose CNU because of its nice campus, location, academics and soccer programs ... Hopes to one day become an elementary school teacher. 14 Rockville, VA patrick henry h.s. defense - 5-4 - freshman AT patrick henry Played four years for Head Coaches Billy Farmer and Michelle Moore ... Named Most Improved as a senior ... Named the junior varsity's MVP in 2004. PERSONAL Jacqueline Marie McCormick was born July 9th, 1988 in Glen Allen, VA ... Daughter of David and Marcia McCormick ... Has one sister, Ashley, 16 ... Majoring in Psychology ... Chose CNU because she loved the atmosphere and the fit ... Enjoys reading, drawing, and spending time with children. NCAA Elite 8 2004 19 Player Bios 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Meet the Players - The Newcomers 30 Britta McDonnell doylestown, pa gwynedd mercy h.s. forward - 5-8 - freshman AT gwynned mercy Lettered four times for Head Coach Gary Lamsback ... Helped lead her squad to a league championship in 2007 and a runnerup spot in 2006 ... Was a First Team All-League choice in 2007 ... Also named team captain. PERSONAL Brigid Anne McDonnell was born on January 12, 1989 in Fanwood, NJ ... Daughter of John and Anita McDonnell ... Has two sisters, Nora, 13 and Hannah, 9 ... One brother, Jack, 16 ... Majoring in Business Marketing ... Chose CNU because of its great business school, strong soccer program and excellent music program ... Enjoys singing. Liz Nuesch 32 crozet, Va western albemarle h.s. for/mid - 5-0 - freshman AT western albemarle Played four years for Head Coaches Leslie Gourdey and Kevin Murphy ... Also ran track. PERSONAL Elizabeth Naudain Nuesch was born on August 25, 1989 in Crozet, VA ... Daughter of Patrick and Roslyn Nuesch ... Has one brother, Christopher, 15 ... Majoring in Business ... Chose CNU because it's a small school with an amazing campus and strong academics ... Enjoys traveling and photography. 20 Hannah Perry 4 Fairfax, Va fairfax h.s. midfield - 5-4 - freshman AT fairfax Played four years for Head Coach Geoff Mulholland ... Second Team All-District as a senior ... Also named team captain in 2007. PERSONAL Hannah Elizabeth Perry was born January 17, 1989 in Auburn, CA ... Daughter of Tim and Christina Perry ... One brother, Timothy, 15 ... Majoring in Biology ... Chose CNU because it's a smaller school with great athletics and academic programs ... Hopes to one day become a physical therapist ... Enjoys running and cooking. Megan Richard 33 Sterling, Va park view h.s. defense - 5-2 - freshman AT park view Lettered four times for Head Coach Arturo Jimenez ... Named Second Team All-District as a senior ... Honorable Mention Washington Post All-Extra Team as a junior ... Named Team MVP in 2006 and team captain as junior and senior ... Also ran cross country and swam ... Member of the National Honor Society and Dean's List all four years. PERSONAL Megan MacPherson Richard was born on June 19, 1989 in Vienna, VA ... Daughter of Michael and Dale Richard ... One brother, Brett, 15 ... Majoring in Education ... Chose CNU because of its size, location and soccer program ... Hopes to one day teach elementary school ... Enjoys reading, running and shopping. NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Meet the Players - The Newcomers Brittany Rubin Player Bios 23 richmond, Va manchester h.s. defense - 5-6 - freshman AT manchester Was a four-year letterwinner for Head Coach Martin Dell ... Twice named First Team All-District ... Also named team captain as a senior ... First Team All-Academic in 2006 and 2007 ... Named Coaches MVP as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Brittany Michelle Rubin was born on March 17, 1989 in Richmond, VA ... Daughter of Art and Sandra Rubin ... Majoring in Biology ... Chose CNU because of her love for the campus, the people and the soccer team ... Hopes to one day work in sports medicine. CNU's starting lineup prepares for another game NCAA Elite 8 2004 21 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer 2006 Opponents Averett Game 13 - Sat., Oct. 13 Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 10-0 Location________________ Danville, VA Colors_ ________________ Navy & Gold Nickname__________________ Cougars Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 1,000 Head Coach__________ Amanda Frazier 2006 Record_ ________________10-8-1 2006 Result vs. CNU_________ lost 11-0 SID__________________ Sam Ferguson SID Phone_____________434-791-5876 SID e-mail__ sam.ferguson@averett.edu Guilford Game 1 - Sat., Sept. 1 Baltimore, MD Series Record: Guilford leads 3-1 Location_____________ Greensboro, NC Colors_ _____________ Crimson & Gray Nickname__________________ Quakers Conference_ _________________ODAC Enrollment___________________ 2,687 Head Coach_______________Eric Lewis 2006 Record_ ________________13-6-0 2006 Result vs. CNU_________ no game SID___________________ Dave Walters SID Phone_____________336-316-2107 SID e-mail______ dwalters@guilford.edu Mary Washington Game 4 - Sun., Sept. 10 Fredericksburg, VA Series Record: UMW leads 1-0 Location___________ Fredericksburg, VA Colors_ ____________Navy Blue & Gray Nickname___________________ Eagles Conference_ ________________ Capital Enrollment___________________ 4,000 Head Coach_____________ Kurt Glaeser 2006 Record_ ________________5-10-2 2006 Result vs. CNU__________ lost 3-0 SID_____________________ Clint Often SID Phone_____________540-654-1743 SID Email __________ coften@umw.edu Peace Game 8 - Sun., Sept. 23 Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 3-0 Location________________ Raleigh, NC Colors_ ______________ Green & White Nickname_____________________Pride Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment_____________________ 650 Head Coach___________Chris La Rocca 2006 Record_ ________________3-12-0 2006 Result vs. CNU___________ L 11-0 SID___________________ Wendy Jones SID Phone_____________919-508-2331 SID e-mail_______ wejones@peace.edu Chowan Game 3 - Sun., Sept. 9 Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 10-0 Location____________ Mufreesboro, NC Colors_ ___________ Navy Blue & Silver Nickname___________________ Braves Conference_ ____________ Independent Enrollment_____________________ 800 Head Coach________ Georgina Donnelly 2006 Record_ _________________9-9-3 2006 Result vs. CNU__________ lost 3-2 SID__________________ Meredith Long SID Phone_____________252-398-6468 SID e-mail_______ longm@chowan.edu Johns Hopkins Game 2 - Sun., Sept. 2 Baltimore, MD Series Record: JHU leads 2-0 Location_______________Baltimore, MD Colors_ ________Columbia Blue & Black Nickname_________________ Blue Jays Conference_ _____________ Centennial Enrollment___________________ 4,417 Head Coach________________ Leo Weil 2006 Record_ ________________18-2-1 2006 Result vs. CNU_________ no game SID___________________ Ernie Larossa SID Phone_____________410-516-0552 SID e-mail_________ elarossa@jhu.edu Meredith Game 7 - Sat., Sept. 22 Captains Field Series Record: Series Tied 1-1 Location________________ Raleigh, NC Colors_ _____________ Maroon & White Nickname____________Avenging Angels Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 2,298 Head Coach______________ Paul Smith 2006 Record_ ________________17-4-1 2006 Result vs. CNU_________No game SID_____________________Greg Jarvis SID Phone_____________919-760-8804 SID e-mail______ jarvisgr@meredith.edu Salisbury Game 9 - Tue., Sept. 25 Salisbury, MD Series Record: CNU leads 5-1-1 Location_______________ Salisbury, MD Colors_ ______________ Maroon & Gold Nickname_________________ Sea Gulls Conference_ ________________ Capital Enrollment___________________ 6,700 Head Coach______________ Jim Nestor 2006 Record_ ________________10-7-1 2006 Result vs. CNU__________ lost 4-1 SID___________________ Sam Atkinson SID Phone _ ___________410-543-6016 SID e-mail____ satkinson@salisbury.edu Ferrum Game 14 - Sun., Oct. 14 Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 10-2 Location_________________ Ferrum, VA Colors_ _______________ Black & Gold Nickname__________________Panthers Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 1,000 Head Coach___________ Sandy Lagana 2006 Record_ ________________6-12-0 2006 Result vs. CNU__________ lost 6-0 SID____________________ Gary Holden SID Phone_____________540-365-4306 SID e-mail_______ gholden@ferrum.edu Lynchburg Game 5 - Sun., Sept, 16 Captains Field Series Record: Series Tied 3-3-2 Location______________ Lynchburg, VA Colors_ _____________ Crimson & Gray Nickname___________________Hornets Conference_ _________________ODAC Enrollment____________________ 2,00 Head Coach __________Dr. Todd Olsen 2006 Record _________________10-6-3 2006 Result vs. CNU____________ L 2-0 SID_______________ Michael Carpenter SID Phone_____________434-544-8495 SID e-mail___ carpenter@lynchburg.edu Methodist Mary Baldwin Game 18 - Sat., Oct. 27 Staunton, VA Series Record: CNU leads 3-0 Location________________Staunton, VA Colors_ __ Yellow, White & Hunter Green Nickname___________ Fighting Squirrels Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment_____________________ 850 Head Coach___________Christy Shelton 2006 Record_ ________________10-8-1 2006 Result vs. CNU_________ no game SID__________________ Sam Ferguson SID Phone_____________434-791-5876 SID e-mail__ sam.ferguson@averett.edu N.C. Wesleyan Game 15 - Sat., Oct. 20 Fayetteville, NC Series Record: CNU leads 8-4-3 Location_____________ Fayetteville, NC Colors_ _______________ Green & Gold Nickname_________________ Monarchs Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 1,850 Head Coach___________ Tony Tommasi 2006 Record_ ________________16-4-2 2006 Result vs.__________ W 3-1, T 2-2 SID______________________Kirbie Britt SID Phone_____________910-630-7172 SID e-mail___ sportsinfo@methodist.edu Game 17 - Wed., Oct. 24 Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 8-7 Location____________ Rocky Mount, NC Colors_ ___________ Royal Blue & Gold Nickname__________________ Bishops Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 1,000 Head Coach__________ Beverly Biancur 2006 Record_ ________________ 5-11-1 2006 Result vs. CNU_____ W 8-1, W 5-0 SID______________________ Rikki Rich SID Phone_____________252-985-5271 SID e-mail__________ rcrich@ncwc.edu Shenandoah Virginia Wesleyan Game 6 - Wed., Sept. 19 Winchester, VA Series Record: CNU leads 7-2 Location______________ Winchester, VA Colors_ ____ Red, White & Midnight Blue Nickname___________________Hornets Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 1,700 Head Coach_________________Liz Pike 2006 Record_ ________________4-15-0 2006 Result vs. CNU__________ lost 3-0 SID_____________________ Scott Musa SID Phone_____________540-665-5417 SID e-mail___________ smusa@su.edu Washington & Lee Game 11 - Sat., Oct. 6 Lexington, VA Series Record: Series Tied 0-0-1 Location_______________ Lexington, VA Colors_ __________ Royal Blue & White Nickname__________________Generals Conference_ _________________ODAC Enrollment___________________ 1,760 Head Coach_________ Neil Cunningham 2006 Record ________________ 19-1-3 2006 Result vs. CNU_________No game SID_________________ Brian Laubscher SID Phone_____________540-458-8676 SID e-mail_________blaubsch@wlu.edu 22 Greensboro Game 10 - Sat., Sept. 29 Greensboro, NC Series Record: CNU leads 8-4 Location_____________ Greensboro, NC Colors_ _________Green, White & Silver Nickname_____________________Pride Conference_ _____________ USA South Enrollment___________________ 1,000 Head Coach______________Franco Bari 2006 Record_ _________________8-9-2 2006 Result vs.CNU ______ W 1-0, L 3-0 SID______________________ Bob Lowe SID Phone________ 336-272-7102 X279 SID e-mail____blowe@gborocollege.edu NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 Game 12 - Wed., Oct. 10 VA Beach, VA Series Record: VWC leads 7-4-1 Location_________________ Norfolk, VA Colors_ ___________ Navy Blue & Silver Nickname_______________ Blue Marlins Conference_ _________________ODAC Enrollment___________________ 1,400 Head Coach______________Jeff Bowers 2006 Record_ ________________18-4-4 2006 Result vs. CNU_____ W 4-1, W 1-0 SID____________________ Joe Wasiluk SID Phone_____________757-455-3393 SID e-mail_________ jwasiluk@vwc.edu 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Player Honors, Media Outlets All-Dixie/USA South Conference CNU Honors First Team Second Team Honorable Mention All-American 2002 2005 Natalie Stallings (F) Third Team Emily Renkin (M) Third Team 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Laura McFerrin (F) Third Team Elke Reisdorph (B) Third Team Natalie Stallings (F) First Team Ashleigh Dota (M) First Team Paniz Asgari (M) First Team Ashleigh Dota (M) First Team Ashleigh Dota (M) Second Team Nikki Greenberg (M) Third Team Emily Renkin (M) First Team Ashleigh Dota (M) Second Team Hillary Carney (M) Second Team 1998 1999 Laura McFerrin Elke Reisdorph Amy Petko* 2000 Amy Petko^ Elke Reisdorph Laura McFerrin 2001 2002 Natalie Stallings^ Ashleigh Dota 2003 Shelley Rusnak Paniz Asgari Ashleigh Dota^ Melisa Davis 2004 Emily Renkin Ashleigh Dota Nikki Greenberg Sarah Nuber 2005 Leigh Leavitt Ashleigh Dota Emily Renkin^ Ashley Glover Erin Wojtkun 2006 Jacyln Trono Hillary Carney Ashley Glover Coach of the Year 2002 Kwame Lloyd 2004 Kwame Lloyd 2005 Kwame Lloyd All-South Region VaSID All-Virginia Division II-III 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Laura McFerrin (F) First Team Elke Reisdorph Honorable Mention Natalie Stallings^ (F) First Team Ashleigh Dota (M) Second Team Heidi Taylor (D) Second Team Ashleigh Dota (M) First Team Melisa Davis (D) Second Team Emily Renkin (F) First Team Ashleigh Dota (M) First Team Nikki Greenberg (M) First Team Sarah Nuber (D) Second Team Kwame Lloyd - Coach of the Year Ashleigh Dota (M) First Team Emily Renkin (M) First Team Ashley Glover (D) First Team Erin Wojtkun (GK) First Team Paniz Asgari (F) Second Team Leigh Leavitt (F) Second Team Sarah Nuber (D) Second Team Jaclyn Trono (F) First Team Hillary Carney (M) First Team Ashley Glover (D) First Team Erin Wojtkun (GK) Second Team *Rookie of the Year ^Player of the Year Newspapers Newport News Daily Press Jennifer Williams 7505 Warwick Blvd. Newport News, Va. 23607 (757) 247-4644 Virginian Pilot Chic Riebel 150 W. Brambleton Ave. Norfolk, Va. 23510 (757) 446-2366 Richmond Times-Dispatch Vic Dorr P.O. Box C-32333 Richmond, Va. 23293 (804) 649-6554 Elke Reisdorph Heather Vance Kim Hughes Heather Vance Shelley Rusnak Allison Burr-Miller Heather Vance Tiffanie Reed Rosie Russo Heidi Taylor Carola Riegner Kasey Davenport Leah Leavitt Hillary Carney Ashley Glover Carola Riegner Hillary Carney Amanda Peters Erin Wojtkun Emily Chesbro Media Outlets Captains Log Christopher Newport University Radio 1 University Place Xtra 99.1 FM Newport News, Va. 23606 Tom Robinson (757) 594-7196 P.O. Box 634 Gloucester, Va. Television (804) 693-2105 WVEC-TV (Ch. 13) Scott Cash Brian Smith 612 Woodis Ave. Norfolk, Va. 23510 (757) 628-6200 WAVY-TV (Ch. 10) Bruce Rader Chris Francis 801 Wavy St. Portsmouth, Va. 23704 Virginia Gazette 4824 George Washington Highway (757) 393-4692 Yorktown, Va. 23692 (757) 898-7225 NCAA Elite 8 2004 Magazine Peninsula Magazine Bill Dittmar 703 Juniper Dr. Newport News, Va. 23601 (757) 596-6549 23 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer USA South Athletic Conference FINAL 2006 USA SOUTH CONF. STANDINGS USA SouthOverall School Methodist Greensboro CNU Averett Ferrum NC Wesleyan Shenandoah Peace W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 L 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PCT. 1.000 .857 .714 .571 .429 .286 .143 .000 W 16 8 13 10 6 5 4 3 L 4 9 6 8 12 11 15 12 T 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 PCT. .773 .474 .675 .553 .333 .324 .211 .200 2005 USA SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM First Team F - Whitney Roberson - Methodist F - Ashton Oliver - Greensboro F - Jaclyn Trono - Chris. Newport M - Chrystal Bradley - Methodist M - Ashley Cabral - Greensboro M - Hillary Carney - Chris. Newport D - Ashley Glover - Chris. Newport D - Teresa Futrell - Methodist D - Lauren Carpinello - Shenandoah D - Erica Bledsoe - Greensboro GK - Amanda Evans - Methodist Second Team F - Michelle Anderson - Methodist F - Meredith Hester - NC Wesleyan F - Reva McCloud - NC Wesleyan M - Amanda Peters - Chris. Newport M - Megan Cole - Averett M - Cara Kolina - Ferrum D - Emily Chesbro - Chris. Newprt D - Carlyn Kubler - Ferrum D - Santina Doldo - Greensboro D - Stephanie Perih - Ferrum GK - Kristen McGuire - Greensboro Player of the Year - Chrystal Bradley - Methodist Rookie of the Year - Whitney Roberson - Methodist Coach of the Year - Tony Tommasi - Methodist Honorable Mention F - Krissy Deuterman - Averett M - Christy Urso - Averett M - Corinne Musanti - Ferrum M - Nikki Leonard - Shenandoah M - Renee Summerson - Shenandoah M - Stephanie Keough - Greensboro D - Tessa Hall - Greensboro D - Krista Krohnemann - Shenandoah D - Mayra Gomez - NC Wesleyan D - Melissa Linn - Methodist GK - Erin Wojtkun - Chris. Newport 2006 All-Tournament Team Jaclyn Trono - Chris. Newport Whitney Roberson - Methodist Ashley Wellner - Chris. Newport Erica Nath - Methodist Nikki Greenberg - Chris. Newport Chrystal Bradley - Methodist Hillary Carney - Chris. Newport (MVP) Jackie Hurley - Chris. Newport Tessa Hall - Greensboro Teresa Futrell - Methodist Erin Wojtkun - Chris. Newport DIAC/USA SOUTH WOMEN'S SOCCER HISTORY Year Champion Tourn. Champ. 1984 NC Wesleyan 1985 Methodist 1986 Methodist 1987 Methodist 1988 Methodist 1989 No competition 1990 Methodist 1991 Methodist 1992 N.C. Wesleyan Methodist 1993 Methodist 1994 N.C. Wesleyan 1995 Methodist 1996 N.C. Wesleyan 1997 N.C. Wesleyan Shenandoah 1998 N.C. Wesleyan 1999 N.C. Wesleyan 2000 N.C. Wesleyan Christopher Newport 2001 N.C. Wesleyan N.C. Wesleyan Greensboro 2002 Chris. Newport Greensboro 2003 CNU, Methodist, Greensboro Greensboro 2004 Chris. Newport Christopher Newport 2005 Chris. Newport Christopher Newport 2006 Methodist Christopher Newport 24 Coach of the YearSchool Joe Pereira Methodist Tony Ferrell NC Wesleyan Kevin Denson Va. Wesleyan Joe Pereira Methodist Joe Pereira Methodist Joe Pereira Methodist Joe Pereira Methodist Joe Pereira Patrick Baker Patrick Baker Methodist N.C. Wesleyan N.C. Wesleyan Joe Pereira Rob Donnenwirth Phil Stephenson Rob Donnenwirth Lenny Paoletti Methodist N.C. Wesleyan Methodist N.C. Wesleyan Shenandoah Rob Donnenwirth Kelly Walters Kelly Walters Doug Shank N.C. Wesleyan N.C. Wesleyan N.C. Wesleyan Greensboro Kwame Lloyd Chris. Newport Bobby Graham Kwame Lloyd Kwame Lloyd Tony Tommasi Methodist Chris. Newport Chris. Newport Methodist Goals per Game Player Chrystal Bradley Whitney Roberson Michelle Anderson Ashton Oliver Jaclyn Trono Meredith Hester Ashley Cabral Hillary Carney Emily Renkin Krissy Deuterman SchoolG MC 22 MC 21 MC 22 GC 18 CNU 19 NCW 17 GC 19 CNU 20 CNU 10 AU 17 Goals Ave 37 1.68 25 1.19 16 0.73 13 0.72 13 0.68 11 0.65 12 0.63 11 0.55 5 0.50 8 0.47 Assists per Game Player SchoolG Asst Whitney Roberson MC 21 16 Chrystal Bradley MC 22 14 Christy Urso AU 19 7 Ashley Kolano MC 22 8 Ashley Sloan MC 22 7 Jaclyn Trono CNU 19 6 Nikki Greenberg CNU 20 6 Hillary Carney CNU 20 6 Emily Renkin CNU 10 3 Reva McCloud NCW 17 5 Meredith Hester NCW 17 5 Points per Game Player SchoolG Chrystal Bradley MC 22 Whitney Roberson MC 21 Jaclyn Trono CNU 19 Michelle Anderson MC 22 Ashton Oliver GC 18 Meredith Hester NCW 17 Ashley Cabral GC 19 Hillary Carney CNU 20 Emily Renkin CNU 10 Reva McCloud NCW 17 Goals Against Average Player SchoolG GA Erin Wojtkun CNU 18 17 Amanda Evans MC 20 16 Kristen McGuire GC 17 21 Gretchen Sheperty AU 19 33 Lauren Elliott SU 16 34 Sarah Hutzler FC 18 47 Sarah Hess NCW 8 18 Cary Trump NCW 10 22 Emily Stewart PC 14 64 Ave 0.76 0.64 0.37 0.36 0.32 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.29 0.29 Pts 88 66 32 37 30 27 28 28 13 19 Ave 4.00 3.14 1.68 1.68 1.67 1.59 1.47 1.40 1.30 1.12 Min 1597:58 1433:58 1183:40 1414:16 1308:52 1584:09 538:25 610:35 1212:42 Ave 0.96 1.00 1.60 2.10 2.34 2.67 3.01 3.24 4.75 The History of the USA South The Dixie Conference, now known as the USA South Athletic Conference, was formed in 1963 when six schools with similar philosophies of academics and athletics joined as the founding members. These colleges were: Charlotte College (presently UNC Charlotte), College of Charleston (S.C.), Methodist College, Lynchburg College, North Carolina Wesleyan College and St. Andrews Presbyterian College. The basis of the new athletic conference was that participation would be strictly amateur, thus no athletically related financial aid or athletic scholarships would be awarded. This philosophy still exists today. The conference was originally affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and remained with that affiliation until 1973. At that time the NCAA formed the Division III concept, which allowed membership only for non-athletic scholarship schools. The Dixie Conference joined this new arrangement, and in so doing, it became one of the first conferences to be accepted in Division III. From the beginning of the Division, the Dixie Conference has been a leader in many areas, and has gained an outstanding reputation, regionally and nationally. The conference sponsored athletic programs for men students only until 1983. The NCAA expanded its sponsorship to include women’s programs on the Division III level in that year, and the Dixie Conference followed that lead by also including women’s sports. Many of the members’ teams have gained excellent recognition in these sports. Each year the conference not only recognizes the participants for outstanding athletic achievements, but academic achievements are also emphasized. Those student athletes who maintain academic averages of 3.0 or better are named to the All-Academic team. This group annually averages nearly 400 in number. The conference is presently led by Commissioner Rita Wiggs and President Bob McEvoy, of Methodist College. NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer CNU Soccer Stadium Directions to Captains Field From Chesapeake, Suffolk and Portsmouth Follow routes to the Monitor-Merrimack Bridge Tunnel (I-664). Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle and go 3/4 of the way around to Shoe La. Make the first right turn, on Moore’s La. to the parking area. From Norfolk and Virginia Beach Take I-64 West across the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. About 10 miles west of the tunnel take Exit 258B (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd.). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions above beginning with Avenue of the Arts. From Richmond and Northern Virginia Take I-64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. From Northwestern Virginia Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Be in the far right hand lane and turn right onto Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. Record vs. All Opponents at Capatains Field Opponent Allegheny Averett Barton Bridgewater Chowan Eastern Mennonite Emory & Henry Ferrum Frostburg St. Gallaudet Greensboro Guilford Johns Hopkins Lebanon Valley Longwood Lynchburg Mary Baldwin Marymount Methodist N.C. Wesleyan Peace Randolph-Macon Roanoke Salisbury Shenandoah Soutrhern Virginia Villa Julie Virginia Wesleyan Record 0-1 5-0 0-1 2-0 6-0 2-1 1-0 5-1 1-0 1-0 4-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1-1 2-0 2-0 4-2-2 3-4 2-0 2-1 2-0 3-1 4-1 1-0 0-1 3-2-1 Streak -1 +5 -1 +2 +6 +2 +1 +5 +1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +3 +2 +2 +2 +3 +4 +1 -1 -2 First Met 2003 1998 1999 2001 1998 2001 1997 1998 2004 1999 1998 1998 1997 2005 1997 2001 1997 1999 1997 1997 2004 1998 2000 2000 1999 2000 2000 1998 Last CNU Win --2006 --2006 2006 2006 1997 2006 2004 1999 2004 2003 --2005 --2005 1999 2001 2005 2005 2006 2002 2004 2006 2005 2000 --2005 From Western Virginia Depending upon your location travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then follow I-64 around Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of heavy traffic in downtown Richmond. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. If you are nearer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading toward the Monitor Merrimack Bridge Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle and go 3/4 of the way around to Shoe La. Make the first right turn, on Moore’s La., to the parking area. CNU Stadium Records Individual Goals 3 Laura McFerrin (2 times) Amy Petko Natalie Stallings vs. Averett, 2002 Assists 2 Heather Vance vs. Shenandoah, 1999 Points 7 Laura McFerrin vs. Chowan, 1999 Saves 16 Tara Bell, Ferrum vs. CNU, 2000 Team Goals Assists Points 13 vs. Averett, 2000 9 vs. Peace, 2004 34 vs. Averett Longest Home Winning Streak 8 - Oct. 29, 1999 through Sept. 30, 2000 Longest Home Losing Streak 3 - Sept. 1, 1997 through Sept. 9, 1997 Sept. 9, 1998 through Oct. 13, 1998 Year-by-Year Record at Captains Field Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total Overall 2-5 .286 4-3 .571 5-2 .714 8-2-1 .773 4-3-1 .563 7-1 .875 6-2 .750 9-0-1 .950 7-1-1 .833 8-2-0 .800 60-21-4.729 NCAA Elite 8 2004 Conf. 1-2 2-1 2-1 3-0 2-1-1 3-0 3-1 4-0-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 23-6-1 .333 .667 .667 1.000 .625 1.000 .750 1.000 1.000 .725 .783 25 Record Book Career Goals 1. Emily Renkin 2. Ashleigh Dota 3. Laura McFerrin 4. Paniz Asgari 5. Shelley Rusnak 6. Trono, Jackie 7. Natalie Stallings Nikki Greenberg 8. Heather Vance Carney, Hillary 10.Shelley Rusnak Season Goals 1. Emily Renkin 2. Laura McFerrin Natalie Stallings 4. Laura McFerrin Emily Renkin Trono, Jackie 7. Paniz Asgari 8. Amy Petko 9. Ashleigh Dota Leigh Leavitt 11. Paniz Asgari Ashleigh Dota Nikki Greenberg Ashleigh Dota 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Season and Career Leaders 2004-06 35 2002-05 32 1997-00 29 2002-05 27 2000-03 26 2004-06 20 2002 16 2003-04 0616 1998-01 15 2004-06 15 2000-03 14 2005 1999 2002 2000 2004 2006 2005 2000 2002 2005 2002 2003 2004 2005 17 16 16 13 13 13 12 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 Career Assists 1. Ashleigh Dota 2. Amy Petko 3. Shelley Rusnak 4. Leah Leavitt 5. Elke Reisdorph Heather Vance Nikki Greenberg Hillary Carney 9. Paniz Asgari 10. Laura McFerrin Season Assists 1. 3. 5. 9. Amy Petko Ashleigh Dota Leah Leavitt Ashleigh Dota Amy Petko Shelley Rusnak Amanda Peters Hillary Carney Jackie Trono Heather Vance Hillary Carney Nikki Greenberg 2002-05 24 1999-01 20 2000-03 16 2003-05 15 1997-00 13 1998-01 13 2003,04,0613 2004-06 13 2002-05 12 1997-00 11 2000 2004 2004 2005 1999 2000 2005 2005 2006 2000 2006 2006 10 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 Career Points 1. Ashleigh Dota 2. Emily Renkin 3. Laura McFerrin 4. Shelley Rusnak 5. Paniz Asgari 6. Trono, Jackie 7. Leigh Leavitt 8. Amy Petko 9. Nikki Greenberg 10. Heather Vance Hillary Carney Season Points 1. Emily Renkin 2. Natalie Stallings 3. Laura McFerrin 4. Jackie Trono 5. Laura McFerrin Amy Petko 7. Paniz Asgari Hillary Carney 9. Ashleigh Dota 10. Leigh Leavitt 2002-05 2004-06 1997-00 2000-03 2002-05 2004-06 2003-05 1999-01 2003,04,05 1998-01 2004-06 2005 2002 1999 2006 2000 2000 2005 2006 2005 2005 88 82 69 68 63 50 49 48 45 43 43 39 36 35 33 30 30 28 28 24 23 Records vs. All Opponents Opponent Record Allegheny 0-1 Averett 10-0 Barton 0-2 Bridgewater 3-0 Centre (KY) 0-1 Chowan 10-0 College of New Jersey 0-0-1 Concord (W.Va.) 0-1 Cortland St. 0-1 Eastern Mennonite 3-2 Elizabethtown 2-1 Emory & Henry 1-0 Ferrum 9-2 Frostburg St. 1-0 Gallaudet 1-0 Gettysburg 1-1 Greensboro 8-4 Guilford 1-3 Hartwick (NY) 1-0 Johns Hopkins 0-2 Johnson (Vt.) St. 1-0 Lebanon Valley 1-0 Longwood 0-2 Lynchburg 3-3-2 Mary Baldwin 3-0 First Last 26 First Met 2003 1997 1998 2001 1998 1997 2004 1997 2003 2001 2002 1997 1997 2004 1999 2003 1997 1998 2005 1997 1999 2005 1997 2000 1997 First Last Last Last Last Met CNU winOpp. Win Score 2003 2003 0-2 2006 2006 11-0 1999 1999 1-2 2006 2006 9-1 1998 1998 1-3 2006 2006 3-2 2004 1-1 2OT 1997 1997 1-3 2003 2003 1-3 2006 2006 2002 2-0 2004 2004 2001 2-1 OT 1997 1999 1-0 2006 2006 1998 6-0 2004 2004 2-1 1999 1999 4-0 2006 2003 2006 1-2 2006 2006 2006 3-0 2004 2003 2004 0-1 2005 2005 3-0 2004 2004 1-3 1999 1999 3-1 2005 2005 1-0 OT 2003 2003 0-4 2006 2006 2002 2-0 1999 1999 6-1 Last Last Opponent Record Marymount 3-0 Maryville 1-0 Mary Washington 1-1 Meredith 1-1 Methodist 9-4-2 Mississippi Col. 0-0-1 N.C. Wesleyan 8-7 Oneonta (NY) 0-1 Peace 3-0 Randolph-Macon 4-1 Roanoke 4-2 Salisbury 5-1-1 Savannah A&D 0-1 Shenandoah 7-2 Southern Vermont 0-1 Southern Virginia 1-0 St. Lawrence 0-1 TCNJ 0-1 Texas-Lutheran 1-0 Trinity (D.C.) 1-0 Trinity (TX) 0-1 Union (N.Y.) 0-1 Villa Julie 0-1 Virginia Wesleyan 4-7-1 Washington & Lee 0-0-1 Wheaton (IL) 0-2 2007 opponents in BOLD Met 1999 2002 2005 1997 1997 1999 1997 2005 2003 1998 1998 2000 1998 1997 1999 2000 2002 2006 2005 1997 2005 2001 2000 1997 2002 2004 Met CNU winOpp. Win Score 2001 2001 4-0 2002 2002 3-0 2006 2006 2005 3-0 2003 2003 1997 3-1 2006 2006 2006 2-2 PKs 1999 1-1 2006 2006 2002 5-0 2005 2005 4-2 2006 2006 11-0 2002 2002 1998 6-1 2005 2005 2001 4-0 2006 2006 2000 4-1 1998 1998 1-5 2006 2006 1998 3-0 1999 1999 0-3 2000 2000 5-0 2002 2002 2-3 2006 2006 1-2 2005 2005 6-0 1997 1997 6-0 2005 2005 1-0 2001 2001 0-2 2000 2000 1-2 2006 2002 2006 0-1 2002 1-1T2OT 2004 2004 0-4 NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer Individual & Team Records GOALS Game Season Career ASSISTS Game Season Career POINTS Game Season Career 7 Laura McFerrin vs. Mary Baldwin, 9/22/99 39 Emily Renkin, 2005 88 Ashleigh Dota, 2002-05 13 Anne Johnson vs. Roanoke, 9/26/98 116 Tiffany Swiney, 2001 150 Tiffany Swiney, 2000-2001 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season 0.61 Erin Wojtkun, 2005 Career 0.99 Carola Riegner, 2001-04 Team GOALS Game Season 13 vs. Averett (9/23/00) 76 in 2006 ASSISTS Game Season 9 vs. Peace (9/19/04) 62 in 2005 POINTS Game Season Year Goals 1997 Jackie Miller 6 1998 J. Miller, H. Vance, A. DeLaGarza 4 1999 Laura McFerrin 16 2000 Laura McFerrin 13 2001 Shelley Rusnak 7 2002 Natalie Stallings 16 2003 Ashleigh Dota 8 2004 Emily Renkin 13 2005 Emily Renkin 17 2006 Jackie Trono 13 3 Laura McFerrin vs. Mary Baldwin (9/22/99) 3 Laura McFerrin vs. Averett (9/23/00) 3 Amy Petko vs. Chowan (9/26/00) 3 Natalie Stallings vs. Averett (9/27/02) 17 Emily Renkin, 2005 35 Emily Renkin, 2004-06 SHUTOUTS Season 11.0 Erin Wojtkun, 2005 Career 18 Erin Wojtkun, 2005SAVES Game Season Career Yearly Leaders Individual 3 Laura McFerrin vs. Chowan, 10/22/97 3 Heather Vance vs. Shenandoah, 10/16/99 10 Amy Petko, 2000 10 Ashleigh Dota, 2004 24 Ashleigh Dota, 2002-2005 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season 0.59 in 2005 Most Victories Fewest Victories Most Losses Fewest Losses Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Losses Best Winning Percenatge All-Time Home Record All-Time Road Record All-Time Neutral Record Record 5-11 5-10 12-3-1 12-4-1 7-9-2 12-4-1 15-6 16-4-3 14-5-1 13-6-1 111-52-8 Misc. 16 in 2004 5 in 1997, 98 11 in 1997 3 in 1999 8 in 2000, 2005 5 in 1997, 2001 .781 in 1999 60-21-3 (.732) 47-24-5 (.625) 6-10-2 (.389) Assists Laura McFerrin 3 Elke Reisdorph 5 Points Jackie Miller Jackie Miller 14 10 Amy Petko 7 Amy Petko 10 Megan Boisineau 3 three tied with 4 Melisa Davis 4 Ashleigh Dota 10 Ashleigh Dota 8 Jackie Trono 7 Laura McFerrin McFerrin/Petko Shelley Rusnak Natalie Stallings Ashleigh Dota Emily Renkin Emily Renkin Jackie Trono 35 30 16 36 19 30 39 33 CNU Soccer History GF-GA Pct. 19-37 .313 21-35 .333 45-17 .781 51-17 .714 26-17 .444 52-17 .735 56-29 .714 64-23 .761 73-12 .725 76-47 .675 375-203 .673 CONF Pct. 1-5 .167 2-4 .333 5-1 .833 5-1 .833 4-2-1 .643 6-0 1.000 7-1 .875 7-0 1.000 6-0 1.000 5-2 .714 49-16-1 .750 Place 6th 5th 2nd 1st 4th 1st T1st 1st 1st 3rd Coach Emily Rice Randall Jen Clark Jen Clark Melissa Mitchell Kwame Lloyd Kwame Lloyd Kwame Lloyd Kwame Lloyd Kwame Lloyd Kwame Lloyd Coaching Records OverallConference Coach Years Seasons W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Emily Rice Randall1997 1 5 11 0 .313 1 5 0 .167 Jen Clark 1998-99 2 17 13 1 .565 7 5 0 .583 Melissa Mitchell 2000 1 12 4 1 .714 5 1 0 .833 Kwame Lloyd 2001- 6 77 34 8 .681 35 5 1 .866 Baldy, Kim 03, 05, 06 Baskin, Lindsey 02, 03, 04, 05 Betoney, Marica 05, 06 Binford, Misty 97 Boehling, Connie 00 Boisineau, Megan 01 Bolduc, Kelly 97 Boon, Logan 06 Boyles, Stacey 97,98 Brisbane, Randi 06 Brockman, Michelle 04 Brown, Chelsea 06 Brown, Melanie 04 Brown, Stefani 05, 06 Burgess, Taryn 04 Burr-Miller, Alison 01,02, 03 SHUTOUTS Season 13 in 2005 SAVES Game 13 vs. Roanoke, 9/26/98 Season 147 in 2001 Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total Asgari, Paniz 02, 03, 04, 05 34 vs. Averett (9/23/00) 208 in 2005 Record Book All-Time Roster Gray, Tammy 97,98 Greenburg, Nikki 03, 04, 06 Hall, Aubrey 04, 05 Headrick, Jenn 97,98,99,00,01 Hubble, Cassie 00 Hughes, Kim 99,00 Hurley, Jackie Jennings, Kylene 05 Johnson, Anne 98,99,00,01 Kaine, Felicia 97 Kaminsky, Terri 02, 03, 04 Kennedy, Melissa 98 Kirkley, Sabrina 97,98,99,00 Kozak, Emily 01 Callaway, Jennifer 97,98,99,00 Campbell, Jenn 06 Carney, Hillary 04, 05, 06 Cheeley, Becky 98,99,00 Chesbro, Emily 06 Crane, Shannon 01, 02, 03, 04 Lampitt, Ilene 05, 06 Latess, Ann Marie 06 Lee, Lindsay 02, 03, 04 Levitt, Leigh 03, 04, 05 Lienau, Lindsey 06 Loureiro, Melissa 05, 06 Dalton, Amy 03 Davis, Melisa 02, 03, 04 Davenport, Kasey 03 Dellinger, Kristy 97 Dender, Karyn 98,99 Dennee, Heather 02, 03, 04 Dietz, Sharon 05 Doherty, Katie 06 Dota, Ashleigh 02, 03, 04, 05 Maconochie, Kristen 02, 03 Markowitz, Sarah 99 McCormack, Kathleen 02, 03, 04, 05 McFerrin, Laura 97,98,99,00 McGeorge, Kellie 02, 03, 04, 05 McGreggor, Coleen 97 McGuire, Theresa 01 Miller, Jackie 97,98 Farino, Marianna 01,02 Fletcher, Brittany 06 Fortier, Sarah 99,00,01,02 French, Meg 01, 02, 03, 04 Naill, Lindsay 04 Neidlinger, Heidi 97,99,00 Nuber, Sarah 04, 05 Giunti, Megan 02, 03 Glover, Ashley 03, 04, 05, 06 Godfrey, Ashley 00,02 NCAA Elite 8 2004 Ortiz, Kristinia 03, 04 Pearson, Alena 02, 03 Peters, Amanda 05, 06 Petko, Amy 99,00,01 Pierpont, Amber 98,99 Place, Stasia 97,98 Pollak, Erin 02 Pollak, Joanna 06 Potter, Melissa 00,01 Reandeau, Nicole 99 Reed, Tiffanie 00,01,02 Reisdorph, Elke 97,98,99,00 Renkin, Emily 04, 05, 06 Revels, Brittany 06 Riegner, Carola 01,02, 03, 04 Ritter, Sarah 04, 05, 06 Robins, Jessie 99 Rothlein, Debbie 97 Ruder, Jessica 99,00,01 Ruppert, Jenna 06 Rusnak, Shelley 00, 01,02, 03 Russo, Rosie 00,01,02, 03 Sampson, Dineen 06 Sanford, Mandy 97 Schwab, Jennifer 97 Seigle, Courtney 97,98 Singhaseni, Christina 97 Sheets, Martha 01,02 Shumate, Brittany 06 Smith, Erin 99,00 Stallings, Natalie 02 Sutton, Kim 98,99,00 Swiney, Tiffany 00,01 Taylor, Heidi 02, 03 Thuma, Liz 02, 03, 04 Tolbert, Shelley 98,99,00,01 Trono, Jackie 04, 05, 06 Vance, Heather 98,99,00,01 Wellner, Ashley 05, 06 Wojtkun, Erin 05, 06 Young, Morgan 04, 05, 06 27 Record Book 2007 Christopher Newport Women's Soccer All-Time Scores 1997 (5-11) Coach: Emily Rice Randall Johns Hopkins 9/1 H/L 0-5 Va. Wesleyan 9/4 A/L 0-3 Methodist* 9/7 H/L 0-4 Longwood 9/9 H/L 0-2 Guilford 9/17 A/L 1-4 Trinity (D.C.) 9/21 A/W6-0 Mary Baldwin 9/24 H/W2-1 Concord (W.Va.) 9/26 A/L 1-3 Ferrum* 10/4 A/L 0-2 Emory & Henry 10/11H/Wforf. Shenandoah* 10/15H/L 0-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/18H/L 0-2 Chowan 10/22A/W5-0 Greensboro* 10/25A/L 0-3 Meredith 11/1 A/L 1-4 Averett* 11/8 A/W3-2 *Dixie Conf. games 1998 (5-10) Coach: Jen Clark VA Wesleyan 9/1 H/W1-0 Methodist* 9/6 A/L 1-6 Randolph-Macon 9/9 H/L 0-1 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/15 A/L 0-7 Mary Baldwin 9/17 A/W0-3 Roanoke 9/26 A/L 0-1 Guilford 9/27 H/L 1-4 Ferrum* 10/3 H/L 2-3 Averett* 10/10H/W7-0 Shenandoah* 10/14A/L 0-3 1 Centre (KY) 10/17A/L 1-3 Savannah A&D 10/18A/L 1-5 Chowan 10/21H/W2-0 Barton 10/24A/L 0-2 Greensboro* 10/25H/W2-0 1999 (12-3-1) Coach: Jen Clark VA. Wesleyan 9/1 A/W1-0 Mississippi Col.2 9/5 N/T1-1^ Chowan 9/8 A/W6-1 Barton 9/11 H/L 1-2 Randolph-Macon 9/19 A/W2-1 Mary Baldwin 9/22 H/W6-1 Marymount 9/26 H/W3-0 Ferrum* 10/2 A/W2-0 Averett* 10/3 A/W3-0 Johnson (Vt.) St. 10/9 A/W3-1 Southern Vermont10/11A/L 0-3 Shenandoah* 10/16H/W5-0 Greensboro* 10/23A/W1-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/26H/L 1-3 Methodist* 10/29H/W6-3 Gallaudet 10/30H/W4-0 *Dixie Conf. games ^overtime 1- Atlanta, Ga. 2- Williamsburg, Va. 2000 (12-4-1) Coach: Melissa Mitchell Randolph-Macon 9/2 H/W 4-1 VA Wesleyan 9/6 H/W 2-0 Methodist* 9/10 A/W 3-0 S. Virginia 9/16 H/W 5-0 Marymount 9/17 A/W 28 1-0^ Averett* Chowan Ferrum* Salisbury State Lynchburg Shenandoah* Roanoke NC Wesleyan* Greensboro* Methodist2@ NC Wesleyan2 Villa Julie8 9/23 H/W13-0 9/26 H/W 5-0 9/30 H/W 3-1 10/3 H/L 1-3 10/8 A/L 1-4 10/13A/W 5-1 10/15H/W 1-0 10/18A/L 0-4 10/21H/W 4-0 10/24H/T 0-0+ 10/28A/W2-1+ 11/1 H/L 1-2+ 2001 (7-9-2) Coach: Kwame Lloyd Salisbury 9/1 A/T 0-0+ Randolph-Macon 9/4 A/W 1-0 VA Wesleyan 9/13 A/L 0-2 East. Mennonite 9/18 H/L 1-0 1 Union (N.Y.) 9/22 N/L 0-2 Elizabethtown1 9/23 N/L 1-2 Greensboro* 9/26 A/L 0-1 Ferrum* 9/29 A/W 3-0 Methodist* 9/30 H/T 0-0+ Chowan* 10/3 H/W 2-0 Averett* 10/6 H/W 7-0 Roanoke 10/10A/L 1-2^ Shenandoah* 10/12H/W 4-0 Marymount 10/14H/W 4-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/18H/L 1-3 Bridgewater 10/20H/W 1-0 Lynchburg 10/21H/L 1-3 N.C. Wesleyan2 10/26A/L 1-3 2002 (12-4-1) Coach: Kwame Lloyd St. Lawrence3 8/31 N/L 2-3 Elizabethtown3 9/1 A/W 4-3+ Bridgewater 9/4 A/W 3-1 Salisbury 9/7 H/W 4-0 Washington & Lee 9/14 A/I 1-1+ VA Wesleyan 9/19 H/W 4-1 Lynchburg 9/21 A/L 0-1 Greensboro* 9/25 H/W 2-0 Averett* 9/27 H/W 6-1 Ferrum* 9/28 H/W 9-0 Methodist* 10/5 A/W 2-0 Eastern Mennonite 10/8 A/L 0-1+ Randolph-Macon 10/19H/W 6-1 NC Wesleyan* 10/23A/W 3-1 Chowan* 10/25A/W1-0+ Maryville 11/2 A/W 3-0 2 NC Wesleyan 11/8 H/L 2-3! 2003 (15-6) Coach: Kwame Lloyd Roanoke4 8/30 N/W 1-0^ Meredith4 8/31 N/W 3-1 Guilford 9/6 H/W 2-1 VA Wesleyan 9/10 A/L 1-4 5 Gettysburg 9/13 N/W 3-1 Cortland St.5 9/14 N/L 1-3 Longwood 9/27 A/L 0-4 Ferrum* 9/30 A.W 10-0 Salisbury 10/5 A/W 2-0 Peace* 10/9 A/W 7-0 Methodist* 10/11H/L 0-1 Allegheny 10/12H/L 0-2 Greensboro* 10/18A/W2-1+ Averett* 10/19A/W 8-1 Chowan* 10/22H/W 3-2^ Lynchburg 10/26H/W 2-1 Eastern Mennonite 10/29 H/W 1-0 Shenandoah* 11/1 H/W 5-0 NC Wesleyan* 11/2 H/W 3-0 2 Methodist 11/7 N/W 1-0 Greensboro2 11/8 A/L 1-2! 2004 (16-4-3) Coach: Kwame Lloyd Elizabethtown3 9/4 A/W 1-0^ Co. of New Jersey3 9/5 N/T 1-1^ VA Wesleyan 9/8 H/T 2-2^ Stacy Whiting Wheaton (IL)6 Johns Hopkins6 Chowan Salisbury Peace* Eastern Mennonite Roanoke NC Wesleyan* Ferrum* Lynchburg Methodist* Guilford Greensboro* Averett* Shenandoah* Ferrum2 Methodist2 Frostburg St.9 Lynchburg10 Wheaton (IL)11 9/10 N/L 1-6 9/11 N/L 1-3 9/16 A/W 1-0^ 9/18 H/W 3-0 9/19 H/W 11-0 9/22 A/W 3-0 9/24 H/W 2-1 9/26 A/W 2-0^ 10/2 H/W 5-0 10/3 A/T 1-1^ 10/9 A/W 2-1 10/10A/L 0-1 10/16H/W 4-0 10/22H/W 7-0 10/30A/W 4-0 11/5 H/W 5-0 11/6 H/W 2-1^ 11/13H/W 2-1 11/19N/W 1-0 11/20A/L 0-4 2005 (14-5-1) Coach: Kwame Lloyd Trinity (TX) 9/2 A/L 0-1 Texas-Lutheran 9/3 A/W 6-0 7 Oneonta 9/9 N/L 2-4 Hartwick7 9/10 A/W 3-0 Lebanon Valley 9/17 H/W 1-0^ NC Wesleyan* 9/21 H/W 6-0 Salisbury 9/24 A/W 2-1 Mary Washington 9/29 A/L 0-1 Ferrum* 10/2 A/W 7-0 Lynchburg 10/9 H/T 0-0^ VA Wesleyan 10/12A/L 0-1 Greensboro* 10/15A/W 5-0 Chowan 10/19H/W 4-1 Averett* 10/22A/W 10-0 Roanoke 10/23A/W 4-0 Shenandoah* 10/29H/W 8-0 Methodist* 10/30H/W 2-0 2 NC Wesleyan 11/4 H/W 5-0 2 Methodist 11/5 H/W 7-1 VA Wesleyan8 11/12H/L 1-2 Senior Hillary Carney Stacy Whiting 2006 (13-6-1) Coach: Kwame Lloyd TCNJ 3 9/3 N/L 1-2 Gettysburg5 9/9 N/L 1-2 5 Mary Washington 9/10 A/W 3-0 Peace* 9/16 H/W 11-0 NC Wesleyan* 9/20 A/W 8-1 East. Mennonite 9/23 H/W 2-0 Lynchburg 9/24 A/W 2-0 Ferrum* 9/30 H/W 6-0 VA Wesleyan 10/4 H/L 1-4 Methodist* 10/7 A/L 1-3 Greensboro* 10/11H/L 0-1 Bridgewater 10/15H/W 9-1 Chowan 10/18H/W 3-2 Averett* 10/22H/W 11-0 Salisbury 10/25H/W 4-1 NC Wesleyan 2 10/31H/W 5-0 Greensboro 2 11/3 N/W 3-0 Methodist 2 11/4 A/W2-2@ 8 VA Wesleyan 11/10H/L 0-1 *-Dixie/USA South Games #- NCAA Tournament @-Won on Penalty Kicks ! Lost on Penalty Kicks ^- Overtime +- Double Overtime 1 -N.C. Wesleyan Tr. 2 -Dixie/USA SouthConference Tr. 3 -Elizabethtown Tr. 4 -Johns Hopkins Tournament 5 -Mary Washington Tournament 6 -SAS Tournament 7 -Mayor's Cup Tournament (NY) 8 -First Round NCAA Tournament 9 -Second Round NCAA Tournament 10 -NCAA Sweet 16 11 -NCAA Elite 8 Senior Ashley Glover NCAA 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 Few, if any, Division III schools have had the overall success of the Christopher Newport athletic program. Through the end of the 2005-06 season, CNU teams had won 12 national championships, either won or shared 140 conference titles and have produced an amazing number of individual accomplishments. CNU athletes have won All-America recognition an amazing 506 times and have captured 63 individual national championships. In the USA South Athletic Conference, CNU has won nine consecutive President’s Cups and 13 of the last 22. Statewide, in Virginia, Christopher Newport has had the best wonloss record of any school in the state for six of the last nine years. Nationally, CNU teams have made 52 NCAA appearances since 1982, not counting hundreds of individuals in track, cross country and golf. Roster of Championships A list of championships and NCAA appearances by Christopher Newport teams over the years FOOTBALL 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA 2002 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA 2003 USA South 2003 NCAA 2004 USA South 2004 NCAA BASEBALL 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Regional 2002 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA 3rd place 2003 NCAA Regional 2003 NCAA 2nd place MEN’S BASKETBALL 1986 Dixie Conference 1986 NCAA First Round 1988 Dixie Conference 1988 NCAA First Round 1989 Dixie Conference 1989 NCAA First Round 1990 NCAA First Round 1991 Dixie Conference 1991 NCAA Sweet 16 1993 Dixie Conference 1993 NCAA Sweet 16 1994 NCAA Second Round 1995 NCAA First Round 1996 Dixie Conference 1996 NCAA Sweet 16 1997 NCAA Second Round 1998 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Sweet 16 1999 Dixie Conference 1999 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 2000 NCAA Second Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Elite 8 2003 Dixie Conference 2003 NCAA First Round 2006 USA South 2006 NCAA First Round WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1980 AIAW Regionals 1982 NCAA First Round 1986 Dixie Conference 1986 NCAA Regional 1990 Dixie Conference 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 1993 Dixie Conference 1993 NCAA First Round 1995 NCAA First Round 1997 NCAA First Round 1998 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Second Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA First Round 2002 NCAA Second Round MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1980 Dixie Conference 1981 Dixie Conference 1982 Dixie Conference 1983 Dixie Conference 1984 Dixie Conference 1984 NCAA Nationals 1985 Dixie Conference 1986 Dixie Conference 1988-92 No competition 1993 Dixie Conference 1993 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1994 Dixie Conference 1994 NCAA Nationals 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1995 Dixie Conference 1996 Dixie Conference 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 Dixie Conference Dixie Conference Dixie Conference Dixie Conference Dixie Conference Mason-Dixon Conf. Dixie Conference Mason-Dixon Conf. USA South Mason-Dixon Conf. USA South USA South WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1994 Dixie Conference 1995 Dixie Conference 1998 Dixie Conference 1999 Dixie Conference 2000 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2002 Dixie Conference 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2003 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2004 USA South 2005 USA South GOLF 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 2000 NCAA Nationals NCAA Nationals NCAA Nationals NCAA Nationals NCAA Nationals NCAA Nationals NCAA Nationals FIELD HOCKEY 2006 NCAA Elite 8 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2000 Dixie Conference 2000 NCAA First Round 2004 USA South 2004 NCAA Elite 8 2005 USA South 2005 NCAA MEN’S SOCCER 1986 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 2000 NCAA First Round SOFTBALL 1993 Dixie Conference 1993 NCAA Regionals 1994 Dixie Conference 1995 Dixie Conference 1995 NCAA Regionals 1997 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Regionals 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Regionals WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2006 USA South 2006 NCAA First Round MEN’S TENNIS 1976 Dixie Conference 1977 Dixie Conference 1978 Dixie Conference 1979 Dixie Conference 1980 Dixie Conference 1982 Dixie Conference 1983 Dixie Conference 1990 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South WOMEN’S TENNIS 1993 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1980 Dixie Conference 1981 Dixie Conference 1982 Dixie Conference 1983 Dixie Conference 1984 Dixie Conference 1985 Dixie Conference 1986 Dixie Conference 1986 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1987 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1987 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1988 NCAA Indoor Champs 1988 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1989 NCAA Indoor Champs 1989 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1990 NCAA Indoor Champs 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1992 NCAA Indoor Champs 1992 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1994 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1997 NCAA Indoor Champs 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1998 NCAA Indoor Champs 1998 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. VOLLEYBALL 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Regionals 2002 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA Regionals 2004 USA South 2004 NCAA Regionals 2005 USA South 2005 NCAA Regionals Christopher Newport University Fast Facts Christopher Newport University is a small, selective public university. It offers baccalaureate programs through its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Joseph W. Luter, III School of Business, which earned international accreditation in 2005 by the world’s top business accrediting organization – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The University also offers a five-year bachelor’s to masters program in teaching and graduate programs in applied physics and computer science and environmental science. Location CNU’s 260-acre campus is located in Newport News, Va., two and a half hours south of Washington, D.C., less than an hour from Williamsburg and Virginia Beach, and just a few blocks from where the tidal James River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. CNU’s Residence accommodations. Halls offer improvements. Recent additions include state-of-the-art residential facilities, a $16 million sports and convocation center, the new Ferguson Center for the Arts, and residential facility restaurants and stores. Opening in fall 2006 is a state-of-the-art student union; and an expansion project that will double the size of CNU’s library is scheduled for completion in fall 2007. History Founded in 1960 as a two-year branch of the College of William and Mary, CNU became independent in 1977 and gained university status in 1991. Today, CNU is the youngest comprehensive university in the Commonwealth. Ferguson Center for the Arts The $60 million Ferguson Center for the Arts is the crowning jewel of Christopher Newport University. Teaching and learning are celebrated in the 1,700-seat Concert Hall, 440-seat Music and Theatre Hall, 200-seat Studio Theatre, classrooms, sound-isolated music practice spaces, rehearsal halls, dance studios, costume shops, lighting labs and set design studios. The Center’s inaugural season, which began in September 2005, included world-class classical, pop, Broadway and dance performances, attracting more than 120,000 patrons and ticket revenue in excess of $3.2 million. Class Size With an average class size of 25 students, CNU has much smaller classes than most state universities. More than 90 percent of classes are seminars, and no classes are taught by graduate teaching assistants. Athletics CNU athletes compete in 21 NCAA sports, including football, lacrosse and sailing. The University ranks fifth nationally in NCAA Division III Team Championships, and the school has produced 500 All-Americans. Facilities With a $400 million building campaign nearly complete, CNU’s campus is bursting with new buildings and Residence Halls Nearly 3,000 students are housed in the University’s state-of-the-art residential facilities that include four new resi- Student Profile Forty-five percent of CNU’s 4,800 students are male; 55 percent are female. Students come to CNU from every region in Virginia, 32 other states, and several foreign nations. The average high school GPA is 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale). The average SAT score is 1165 (critical reading and math sections). students the latest state-of-the-art dence halls and two new apartment complexes that win raves from students and parents, as well as architectural awards. New residential living includes CNU Village, a unique mixed-use development on campus that houses restaurants and stores that serve the entire community as well as students, faculty and staff. Every residential room has high-speed Internet, basic satellite cable TV, digital local phone service, 24-hour security, and electronic room access. All rooms are equipped with a microwave and mini-refrigerator or have kitchen access. Faculty Eighty-five percent of CNU’s 932 faculty members hold the Ph.D. or highest degree in their fields. Fifty-five new faculty members have been added since 2003. Cost For in-state, full-time undergraduates, tuition and fees are $6,460, and room and board is $8,100. Christopher Newport University offers a variety of financial aid programs to help students and their parents pay for college; 43 percent of students receive some form of aid. Campus Life CNU’s 100 clubs and organizations include academic organizations, fraternities and sororities, and special-interest groups. From Altered Xpressionz to Vibes of Our Vernacular, students are sure to find something to spark their interests. O utstanding teaching with a strong commitment to undergraduate education and the liberal studies core are the hallmarks of Christopher Newport University. A dramatic transformation spanning the past decade has placed it among the United States’ pre-eminent liberal arts universities. As the youngest university in the Commonwealth of Virginia’s excellent system of higher education, CNU is getting better, not bigger. CNU offers an unbeatable combination of great teaching, small classes and a commitment to placing students first, which means that the quality of teaching, advising and student life is the University’s first concern. Classes average only 25 students, and are taught by faculty members – 85 percent of which hold a doctorate or the highest degree in their field – not teaching assistants. These scholars desire to engage and challenge students inside and outside the classroom and are committed to playing an active role in campus life. www.cnu.edu (757) 594-7000 2007 Schedule DateDay Opponent September 1 Sat. vs. Guilford# 2 Sun. at Johns Hopkins# 9 Sun. vs. Chowan^ 12 Wed. Mary Washington 16 Sun. Lynchburg 19 Wed at Shenandoah* 22 Sat. Meredith* 23 Sun. Peace* 25 Tue. at Salisbury 29 Sat. at Greensboro* October 6 Sat. at Washington & Lee 10 Wed. at VA Wesleyan 13 Sat. Averett* 14 Sun. Ferrum* 20 Sat. at Methodist* 21 Sun. St. Mary's (MD) 24 Wed. NC Wesleyan* 27 Sat. at Mary Baldwin* 30 Tue. USA South Quarters November 2-3 Fri.-Sat.USA South Tournament Coach: Kwame Lloyd Assistants: Lydia Scrofani and Hillary Carney *USA South Conf. games Home games in bold ^ Richmond, VA # Blue Jay Classic (Baltimore, MD) Site Time Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Richmond, Va. Captains Field Captains Field Winchester, Va. Captains Field Captains Field Salisbury, Md. Greensboro, N.C. 12:00 3:30 7:00 7:00 1:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:30 12:00 Lexington, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Captains Field Captains Field Fayetteville, N.C. Captains Field Captains Field Staunton, Va. TBA 3:00 7:00 7:00 3:00 12:00 6:00 4:00 1:00 TBA TBA TBA