Fact Book - MeanGreenSports.com
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Fact Book - MeanGreenSports.com
2012 North Texas soccer fact and recorDS BOOK soccer 2012 North Texas soccer fact and recorDS BOOK soccer North Texas Athletics Department 1301 S. Bonnie Brae Denton, TX 76207 Office: (940) 565-2662 Shipping Address - Use this for overnight - FED EX / UPS 1301 S. Bonnie Brae Denton, TX 76207 Mailing Address - US Postal Service ONLY 1155 Union Circle #311397 Denton, TX 76203 www.meangreensports.com Credits: the North Texas Media Relations Department Photography: Rick Yeatts Mean Green Mission Statement * To promote and monitor the educational achievement and personal growth of student-athletes, emphasizing that their educational growth and development is the primary purpose of intercollegiate athletics. * To conduct an athletics program that protects and enhances the physical and educational welfare of student-athletes. * To provide fair and equitable opportunity for all student-athletes and staff participating in intercollegiate sport activities, regardless of gender or ethnicity. * To promote the principles of good sportsmanship and honesty in compliance with the University of North Texas, state, NCAA and conference regulations. * To conduct a competitive athletics program that promotes faculty, staff, student and community affiliation with the University of North Texas. * To serve the community through public service and outreach activities which positively reflect on the University of North Texas and promote good will in the community. TABLE OF CONTENTS Soccer Quick Facts 2 PROFILES University Information 2012 Roster............................................................2 Head Coach............................................................3 Assistant Coaches.....................................................5 Player Profiles.........................................................7 Newcomer Profiles.................................................. 15 18 2011 IN REVIEW 2011 Results and Statistics........................................ 18 2011 Sun Belt in Review........................................... 19 All-Time Series...................................................... 20 Location: Denton, Texas Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 35,754 Nickname: Mean Green Colors: Green and White Conference: Sun Belt President: V. Lane Rawlins Athletic Director: Rick Villarreal Home Facility: Mean Green Soccer Complex Main Athletics Phone: 940.565.2662 School Website: MeanGreenSports.com Staff Information Year-By-Year Records............................................... 24 Head Coach: John Hedlund Alma Mater: Midwestern State (’85) Overall Record: 234-94-21 (17 years) NT Record: Same Office Phone: 940.565.3669 E-Mail: john.hedlund@unt.edu Assistant Coach: Cassidy Acuff E-Mail: cassidy.acuff@unt.edu Office Phone: 940.565.3652 All-Time Appearances.............................................. 25 Soccer Information 21 RECORDS Individual Scoring................................................... 21 Individual Records.................................................. 22 Goalkeeping Records............................................... 22 Year-By-Year Leaders............................................... 23 Team Records........................................................ 26 Program Records.................................................... 27 Miscellaneous and Coaching Records............................ 28 North Texas Hall of Fame.......................................... 29 Year-By-Year Results................................................ 30 2010 Season Results................................................ 33 2011 Season Results................................................ 34 North Texas Soccer Field Records................................ 35 Letterwinners........................................................ 36 All-Time Awards..................................................... 37 First Year of Program: 1995 Starters R/L: 5/6 Letterwinners R/L: 12/7 Newcomers: 12 2011 Overall Record: 14-4-3 2011 Sun Belt Record (Finish): 8-1-1 (1st) Media Information Soccer Media Contact: Tyler Bouldin Office Phone: 940.565.3671 Cell Phone: 972.904.7219 E-Mail: tyler.bouldin@unt.edu Academic Awards................................................... 38 Memorable Moments............................................... 39 History................................................................ 40 2012 North Texas soccer Fact And Records Book 1 profiles 9 9 Numerical Roster No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 9 Name Kerestine, Jackie Riley, Haley Holt, Shelly Ortiz, Gabi McDowell, Carly Moreau, Jackie Grisham, Molly Graham, Tess Cox, Leah Hercules, Lynda Pineda, Karla Bucklew, Paige Haggerty, Amber Guderian, Allison Brooks, Kara Hodges, Kelsey Young, Michelle Pantoja, Marissa Stallcup, Alyson Ross, Katelyn Hulstein, Lindsey Adamé, Tori Burgardt, Amanda Mengwasser, Madden Funamoto, Miki Ht. GK K D MF MF MF D D MF F MF D F D MF D F MF MF F MF D F MF D Yr. 6-1 5-9 5-5 5-5 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-10 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-6 Pos. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. RFr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Hometown Euless, Texas Allen, Texas Birdville, Texas Austin, Texas Plano, Texas Coppell, Texas Longview, Texas Denton, Texas Colleyville, Texas Plano, Texas Houston, Texas Denton, Texas Mesquite, Texas Coppell, Texas Hurst, Texas Denton, Texas Mesquite, Texas Sachse, Texas Keller, Texas Justin, Texas Denton, Texas Ovilla, Texas Arlington, Texas Bedford, Texas Kobe, Japan Last School Colleyville Heritage Allen Birdville McNeil Plano West Coppell Longview Guyer Liberty Christian BYU Aldine Guyer Dallas Christian School Coppell L.D. Bell Guyer Poteet Sachse Keller Texas A&M-Commerce Guyer Houston Baptist SMU Euless Trinity Nagata Ht. D MF D F MF D D D D F F D D MF GK MF MF MF MF MF MF GK F MF F Yr. 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-9 6-1 5-4 5-5 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-9 5-4 5-10 5-4 Pos. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Hometown Ovilla, Texas Hurst, Texas Denton, Texas Arlington, Texas Colleyville, Texas Denton, Texas Longview, Texas Coppell, Texas Kobe, Japan Mesquite, Texas Plano, Texas Denton, Texas Birdville, Texas Denton, Texas Euless, Texas Plano, Texas Bedford, Texas Coppell, Texas Austin, Texas Sachse, Texas Houston, Texas Allen, Texas Justin, Texas Keller, Texas Mesquite, Texas Last School Houston Baptist L.D. Bell Guyer SMU Liberty Christian Guyer Longview Coppell Nagata Dallas Christian School BYU Guyer Birdville Guyer Colleyville Heritage Plano West Euless Trinity Coppell McNeil Sachse Aldine Allen Texas A&M-Commerce Keller Poteet Alphabetical Roster No. 22 14 11 23 8 7 6 13 26 12 9 15 2 21 0 4 24 5 3 18 10 1 20 19 16 2012 roster Name Adamé, Tori Brooks, Kara Bucklew, Paige Burgardt, Amanda Cox, Leah Graham, Tess Grisham, Molly Guderian, Allison Funamoto, Miki Haggerty, Amber Hercules, Lynda Hodges, Kelsey Holt, Shelly Hulstein, Lindsey Kerestine, Jackie McDowell, Carly Mengwasser, Madden Moreau, Jackie Ortiz, Gabi Pantoja, Marissa Pineda, Karla Riley, Haley Ross, Katelyn Stallcup, Alyson Young, Michelle HEAD COACH: John Hedlund ASSISTANT COACH: Cassidy Acuff GOALKEEPERS COACH: Matt Montayne ATHLETIC TRAINER: Megan Burki 2 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book profiles 9 head coach John Hedlund The Hedlund File Coaching Career 1995-present: Head Women’s Coach, North Texas Head Coach 4 3rd - longest streak of consecutive 18th Year 4 Midwestern State ‘84 Having established himself as one of the most prominent coaches in the Central Region, John Hedlund has molded the soccer program into one of the nation’s elite. Hedlund, who is entering his 18th season at North Texas, has had a winning season all 17 years; only Anson Dorrance (North Carolina, 30 years) and John Daly (William & Mary, 25 years) have active streaks of more winning seasons at one school. Since 1995, Coach Hedlund has led North Texas to a 234-94-21 record, the 8th-best winning percentage among all coaches nationally at just one school. In 2011, Hedlund led the Mean Green to its sixth overall conference-championship trophy and fourth regular-season title. North Texas beat Denver 1-0 on the last day of the season to clinch the top spot in the Sun Belt. Hedlund was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year for the Mean Green’s 8-1-1 conference season. Hedlund celebrated his 200-win milestone with a 2-1 triumph over Baylor on September 11, 2009. During his tenure at North Texas, Hedlund’s 234 wins rank him 18th among active Division I women’s soccer coaches with a winning percentage of .701. All-time, he is the 18th-winningest coach among Division I coaches. Hedlund is also ranked 27th in victories among active coaches in Division I women’s soccer. During his 17 years as the head coach of the Mean Green, Hedlund has seen 56 players selected to the all-conference team, 16 players named all-region, and the Mean Green has never had a losing season in the program’s history. Under Hedlund’s leadership, North Texas has captured four Sun Belt Conference regular-season championships and two Sun Belt Conference Tournament titles. Hedlund has been named Sun Belt Coach of the Year three times (2004, 2005, 2011) and has been recognized as the North Texas Coach of the Year by the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas All Sports Association. He was also named the Coach of the Year by the Greater Denton Sports Commission two years in a row. Hedlund started the program from scratch in 1995 by implementing a game plan that emphasizes recruiting from the surplus of talent available in the Lone Star State. In his 17 years, the Mean Green has vaulted itself into one of the premier programs in the state of Texas. In 2007, Hedlund led North Texas to its best start in school history with a 13-2 record through the first 15 games. Within the first 15 games, the Mean Green had two six-game winning streaks for the first time in school history. North Texas reached the conference tournament championship game for the eighth straight season, a feat that has not been matched by any other team in the Sun Belt Conference. Hedlund led the Mean Green to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament and a school-record 16 wins in 2004. Hedlund equaled that performance by winning 16 games and leading the Mean Green to back-to-back SBC titles in 2005 and a second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Hedlund was also named the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. In 2005, North Texas set numerous school records and had the nation’s third-longest unbeaten streak at 15 games. At home, North Texas has established a record of dominance, with a record of 96-9-7 since the 2000 season. Individually, Hedlund brought out the best in forward Marilyn Marin as she turned in the best individual season in North Texas history in 2002. Marin led the nation in goals, points and points per game. She ended her career with 214 career points, tied for 10th in NCAA history, 88 goals, eight in NCAA history, 2.70 points per game, tied for seventh in NCAA history, and 1.11 goals per game, tied for eighth in NCAA history. His standard for success began in 2001 when he guided the Mean Green to the Sun Belt Conference’s regular-season championship -- the program’s first-ever soccer title -- and a 13-5 overall record. In 11 years in the Sun Belt Conference, the Mean Green has also earned the respect of the league’s coaches. 42 different players have been selected all-conference and 31 have been named first-team all-conference since joining the SBC. Marin and Kendall Juett are the only four-time all-conference selections in North Texas soccer history. Heather Hutyra became the second player at North Texas to the named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. Under Hedlund’s guidance, four of his players have also been chosen Freshman All-America, including Marin as a first team pick in 2000. Freshman Janaye Woods joined that list she was named the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and winning seasons at one school 4 18th - best career winning percentage among coaches all-time 4 27th - most victories among active coaches 4 17 - consecutive winning seasons with a 70 percent winning percentage 4 9 - seasons ranked in the top 10 of the Central Region by Soccer Buzz 4 6 Conference Titles and 6 Runner-Up 2011 2005 2005 2004 2004 2001 Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Belt Regular Season Belt Regular Season Belt Tournament Belt Regular Season Belt Tournament Belt Regular Season 4 6-Time Coach of the Year 2011 Sun Belt Conference 2005 Sun Belt Conference 2004 Sun Belt Conference 2004, 2005 Greater Denton Sports Commission 2001 Dallas Morning News 4 2-Time All-Academic Team Honors in 1998 and 1999 Playing Career 1986-1995: Dallas Sidekicks * 1987 MISL Champions * 1993 CISL Champions 1988-91: Dallas Rockets * 1989 SISL Defensive Player of the Year 1984-85: New York Express * Signed with first professional team at age 23 1983-84 US National Team * Played with the US National Team in several tournaments, which included Sweden, Finland, South Korea and Canada 1980-84 Midwestern State Univer. * 1984 All-American, Team Captain * 1983, All-American, MVP National Tournament, All-Tournament Team, tied National Tournament record, scoring four goals in one game 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 3 profiles 9 head coach named to the Freshman All-Region team in 2007. Four women’s soccer players have been inducted to the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame. Krista Davey became the first soccer player to be inducted in 2005, followed by Christy Johnson in 2007 and Marilyn Marin in 2008. Melinda Pina was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2011. Under Hedlund, the Mean Green have also succeeded in the classroom, boasting an overall 3.4 team GPA in 2000 and twice being named the school’s All-Academic Team in 1998 and 1999. The team was recognized for its off-field accomplishments by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as one of the recipients for the 2010 NSCAA Team Academic Award. The NSCAA annually hands out the academic honor to Division I schools whose team grade point average is a 3.0 or higher and the most recent accolade is for the 2009-10 academic year. The Mean Green, who posted a 3.30 team GPA in the spring of 2010, has now earned at least a 3.0 team GPA three years in a row. Additionally, the women’s soccer team’s APR (Academic Progress Report) has been ranked in the top 10% nationally three out of the last four years. Hedlund’s association with North Texas began in 1990 as an assistant men’s soccer coach. He served briefly as the head coach of the men’s program in 1994 before the university discontinued the sport. In 1995, Hedlund concluded a 12-year professional playing career in which he played defender for the United States Men’s Olympic qualifying team (1983-84), the New York Express (1984-85), the Dallas Sidekicks (1986-87 and 1992-95) and the Dallas Rockets (1988-91). In four seasons with the Sidekicks, he scored 15 goals in 78 games over four seasons, and ranks 19th in team history in shots blocked and 33rd in games played. He was a member of the 1986-87 and 1993 Sidekicks championship teams, blocking a total of 20 shots during his playoff career, the 12th-most in Sidekicks history. He scored 5 goals in the 1994 CISL playoffs for the Sidekicks, and ranks 20th in club history in playoff goals. In the outdoor game, Hedlund played with the Richardson Rockets, who won the 1991 SISL Championship and reached the 1991 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final. Hedlund helped the Rockets reach new heights in American soccer by reaching the fourth round of the 1992 CONCACAF Champions Cup. The Dallas Rockets were one of only three United States teams to reach the fourth round of the Champions Cup in the pre-Major League Soccer era (1969-1994), but fell in the fourth round to Club America in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. He played with the United States Olympic team under Manfred Schellscheidt in the lead-up to the 1984 Summer Olympics, but missed the Olympic Tournament due to injury. With the United States, Hedlund played tournaments in South Korea, Sweden, Finland and Malaysia. A four-year letterwinner at Midwestern State University, Hedlund was twice voted to the NAIA All-America team in college. He scored 26 goals and added 12 assists, playing several different positions on the pitch. He was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1983 NAIA National Tournament after leading the Mustangs to the championship game. He is a member of Midwestern State’s Athletic Hall of Honor. The Plano native holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Midwestern State and resides in Argyle with his wife, Julie, and sons Chad, who plays football for Wake Forest, and Cole, who set the national high school football record in field goals made for Argyle High School in 2011. John Hedlund’s Coaching Career Year School RecordHighlights 1991 North Texas (Asst. Men’s Coach) 9-9-0 Beat nationally-ranked St. Louis 1992 North Texas (Asst. Men’s Coach) 9-6-2 Won seven of last nine games 1993 North Texas (Asst. Men’s Coach) 8-8-1 Went 6-2-1 in last nine games 1994 No North Texas team 1995 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 11-6-1 Winning record in program’s inaugural season 1996 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 11-8 Missed Big West Tournament by one win 1997 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 13-6 Led country in scoring for five weeks 1998 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 13-4-2 First win over nationally-ranked opponent 1999 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 14-4-1 First-ever win over Texas 2000 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 15-5-2 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2001 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 13-5 Sun Belt Conference Champions 2002 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 14-5-1 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2003 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 15-6-1 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2004 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 16-6-1 Sun Belt Conference Champions Advanced to NCAA Tournament 2005 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 16-4-2 Sun Belt Conference Champions Advanced to NCAA Tournament 2006 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 15-5-2 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2007 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 15-8-0 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2008 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 15-4-1 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Semifinals 2009 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 12-7-2 Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Semifinals 2010 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 12-7-2Eight game unbeaten streak 2011 North Texas (Head Women’s Coach) 14-4-3 Sun Belt Conference Champions 4 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book profiles 9 assistant coaches Cassidy Acuff Matt Montayne Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Third Year 4 UT-Dallas ‘06 Second Year 4 Midwestern State ‘11 Cassidy Acuff enters her third year on the University of North Texas soccer staff in 2012 after helping the Mean Green to the 2011 Sun Matt Montayne enters his second year as North Texas’ goalkeeper coach in 2012, bringing a wealth of experience coaching goalkeep- Belt Conference Championship. ers. In the two complete seasons Acuff has been at North Texas, Mean Green players have been named First Team All-Sun Belt four times. The Mean Green has won 26 games and a conference title since Acuff has been on staff. In 2011, Montayne helped North Texas goalkeepers tie a single-season school record with 11 shutouts, which were instrumental to winning the Sun Belt Conference title. He helped starting keeper Jackie Kerestine to the North Texas single-season goals-against-average record as a freshman. As a team, North Texas posted the second-best goals against average in school history, and ranked 23rd in the nation in GAA. In 2011, she helped the Mean Green to its first conference championship since 2005, as North Texas finished 22nd in scoring offense and 23rd in goals against average. The Mean Green also finished in the top 30 in shutout percentage and win-loss-tie percentage in 2011. She is among among the elite state coaches in Texas, serving as the head coach for the U-15 and U-13 ODP teams for North Texas and worked side-by-side with Gary Williamson, the NT State Coach and serval Regional/National coaches through the ODP system, prior to her arrival at North Texas. Acuff also served as the soccer coach at Dallas Hockaday School and won the Southwest Preparatory Conference in 2007 and 2008. As a player, Acuff played for the prestigious Dallas Texans coached by Hassan Nazari, winning the State Cup twice and also winning the SPC for Hockaday in 2000. From there, she attended Purdue University and played in the Big Ten Conference before transferring back home to finish her college career at the University of Texas at Dallas. Montayne has been a goalkeeper instructor since 2007, giving private lessons through Dobsonsoccer.com since 2008. Additionally, Montayne has coached Midwestern State University keepers, and coached keepers at prestigious youth clubs such as Dallas Cosmos SC, Andromeda, Texas Lone Stars and Mustangs FC. He has earned NSCAA Goalkeeping level I, II and III diplomas. As a player, Montayne was a standout keeper, helping lead Richland College to the 2003 NJCAA National Championship. Montayne played one year in the PASL (Indoor Soccer) for the Rockwall Raptors. Montayne was a member of the ODP pool, and was a two-time All-District selection at Naaman Forest High School. He won a gold medal for Flame United in the junior championships in Prague, Czech Republic. Montayne is a 2011 graduate of Midwestern State University. At UT-Dallas, Acuff was the Defensive Player of the Year in 2003 and led the Comets to the regional finals of the NCAA Division III tournament that same year. She was also named team captain in 2003 and 2004. Acuff received her bachelor’s degree in business administration from UT-Dallas in 2006. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 5 profiles 9 assistant coaches Nicki Sechelski Daniel Dobson Director of Operations Volunteer Coach First Year 4 Texas A&M ‘07 First Year 4 Memphis Nicki Sechelski is in her first year at North Texas as director of soccer operations after spending the past few years in College Station. Daniel Dobson is in his first year as a North Texas volunteer assistant coach after a successful run in major league and collegiate soccer. The former Aggies goalkeeper has spent time as a club soccer coach for the Dallas Texans, coach for the South Texas Olympic Development program, and was also a physical-education teacher for Oakwood Intermediate in College Station. Dobson has over six years of coaching experience, leading Select and Academy teams in the DFW area. He has been the head JV coach at the Episcopal School of Dallas since 2010. Sechelski graduated from Texas A&M in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in science, and is currently seeking a master’s in kinesiology with an emphasis in sports psychology at the University of North Texas. As a player, Dobson saw time as a midfielder and defender for the University of Memphis from 2001-04. He was the Tigers’ team captain in 2004, helping lead the team to a Conference-USA regular-season title and C-USA tournament championship. Following his collegiate playing days, he became the first Memphis product to sign a Major League Soccer contract, gaining time with the Kansas City Wizards and Chivas USA. Dobson is a graduate of Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas. 6 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book profiles 9 18 player profiles 14 Tori Adame Kara Brooks Defense Midfield Jr. 4 5-4 Ovilla, Texas 4 (Houston Baptist) Sr. 4 5-7 Hurst, Texas 4 (L.D. Bell) 2011: Played in 18 games, including six starts at left back from Aug. 28 to Sept. 16 … Attempted two shots … Played 77 minutes against SMU (Sept. 2) and vs. UC Riverside (Sept. 16) … Helped hold opponents to a 0.99 GAA in games she started on the back line. 2010 (HBU): Played in all 22 matches with 13 starts … Came off the bench to score a goal in 32 minutes at South Dakota (10/22) … Assisted on a goal and played a season-high 102 minutes against Lamar (9/29) … Played 1,166 minutes for the Huskies in the midfield … Helped HBU win the Great West Championship on penalty kicks by converting her attempt in the penalty shootout against North Dakota (11/8) … Scored one goal and added an assist for three points on the season … Took 15 shots, three on goal. High School/Personal: Participated in cross country, track and soccer for two years at Ovilla Christian School … Was 2006 TAPPS 4A Individual Cross Country State Champion and led cross country team to a state championship … Led track team to the district championship … Placed third in the state meet in the 4x4 relay and 800m … Earned first-team all-state honors in the 4x400 and 800m in 2008 … Placed third in the district in the 800m and the 4x400 relay. … Earned first-team all-district honors in the 4x400 and 800m … Was the starting midfielder as a freshman on the soccer team, starting every game … Transferred to Midlothian High School junior year … Team was district champions and regional qualifiers … Earned Honorable Mention junior year … Named team captain … Team was district champions and regional semifinalists … Earned first team all-district, first team all-region, academic all-state and TASCO Senior Showcase All-Star Team participant … Led the team with 20 goals and nine assists senior year … Played club for Dallas Sting Black 92 from 2006-07 … Team captain who led the team in goals … team was the finalist in the 2007 Orange Classic Tournament and finalist in 2007 Texas Cup … Moved to Sting Dallas Royal 92 from 2007-10 … CASL Tournament finalists in 2007, Champion in 2008 and Texas Cup semifinalist in 2009 … Daughter of Alvino and Vanessa Adame … Born on January 21, 1992 … Has one brother, Paul, and one sister, Leslie. Career: Ranks seventh in career minutes played. 2011: Started all 21 games, picking up five assists … Played the entire duration of 15 games, including the last eight games of the season … Played 1,822 minutes, second-most on the team and eighth-most in a single season at North Texas … Had two assists against Troy in the Sun Belt Tournament (Nov. 2) … Assisted against UALR (Oct. 20) … Assisted against Troy (Oct. 7) … Assisted against Grambling (Aug. 28) 2010: Played the entire duration of 19 of 21 games, and played a team-high 1,938 minutes … Played every minute of the last 15 games of the season and ended the season with an active streak of 1410 minutes played over 16 games … Anchored a back line that ranked 35th in the nation in goals against average. 2009: Suffered a season-ending facial injury in the fourth game of the season against Texas Tech and received a medical hardship for the 2009 season. 2008: Made a smooth transition from forward to defender and helped form a dominant back line … Scored a goal in a win against ETSU … Took 19 shots in 20 games, 17 of which she started. High School/Personal: Recorded 33 goals and 14 assists for L.D. Bell and was named the District 7-5A Player of the Year for the second straight season … Scored 89 career goals in her four years at L.D. Bell … Named the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Player of the Year and to the Dallas Morning News All-Area team … Named District 7-5A MVP and Forward of the Year … Was a three-time alldistrict performer and was also named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Tarrant County Super Team twice and the Dallas Morning News All-Area Team … As a junior, scored 28 goals with four assists … Played for the North Texas Olympic Development Program State Team from 2002-04 and participated in the Olympic Region III Camp in 2003 … Her club team, Sting, was ranked No. 18 nationally, No. 5 in Region III and No. 2 in North Texas … Named to the District 7-5A AllAcademic Team and graduated with a 3.84 GPA … Daughter of Mark and Patti Brooks … Has a sister, Amanda … Born on August 27, 1990. Goals: 9/12/2008 East Tennessee State (56’) ADAME’S CAREER STATS BROOKS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2010 (HBU) 22-13 1 1 3 15 0 0-0 2011 18-6 00 0 2 00-0 TOTAL 18-6 00 0 2 00-0 Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 20-161 0 219 00-0 5-4 00 0 0 00-0 21-210 0 0 0 00-0 21-210 5 522 00-0 67-621 5 7 0 00-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 7 profiles 9 player profiles 8 13 Leah Cox Midfield Defense So. 4 5-7 Colleyville, Texas4 (Liberty Christian) 2011: Played in 19 games, including one start … Registered one assist on the season … Assisted on the game’s only goal at Houston (Sept. 4) … Started at Texas Southern (Aug. 26) … Played a season-high 63 minutes vs. Oral Roberts (Aug. 21) … Took four shots vs. Cal State Fullerton (Sept. 18) … Ranked second among North Texas freshmen with 464 minutes played. High School/Personal: Named to first team all-state for TAPPS 4A in 2008-09 & 2009-10 … Helped Liberty Christian win the 2009-10 TAPPS 4A State Championship … Named district offensive MVP during Liberty Christian’s championship run … Named to the All-State Tournament team in 2008-09 … Received Newcomer of the Year honors in her district in 2008-09 … Named first team All-district in 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 … Played club for Sting West ‘93 … Born April 11, 1993 in Irving, Texas … Daughter of Dennis and Joan Cox … Has one brother, Matthew and one sister, Amy. 8 Allison Guderian Jr. 4 5-6 Coppell, Texas 4 (Coppell) 2011: Started the first 13 games of the season at right back before missing the rest of the season due to injury … Scored her first-career goal from 40 yards out against Oral Roberts on Aug. 21 … Played a season-high 74 minutes against the Golden Eagles … North Texas led the Sun Belt in goals allowed at the time of her injury at Oct. 2 … Took four corner kicks and three shots on the season. 2010: Played in all 21 games, and made two starts … Assisted on a goal vs. Prairie View A&M on 8/27 … Took nine corner kicks over the course of the season. High School/Personal: Won three letters for coach Chris Stricker at Coppell High School … Holds eight years of experience on the club level … Played for Inter 92 Blue, FC Texas 92 and FC Dallas 92 from 2002 through 2007 … A member of Solar 92 from 2007 to 2010 … Attended the Olympic Development Program’s Region III camp in 2008 … Also earned three letters in track and field … Born February 19, 1992 in Dallas, Texas … Daughter of Karl and Nancy Guderian … Has one younger brother, Chad, and one younger sister, Madeline. Goals: 8/21/2011 Oral Roberts (10’) COX’S CAREER STATS GUDERIAN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2011 19-1 0 1 111 00-0 TOTAL 19-1 0 1 111 00-0 Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2010 21-2 0 1 113 00-0 2011 13-131 0 2 3 00-0 TOTAL 34-151 1 316 00-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book profiles 9 15 Kelsey Hodges player profiles Goals: 8/20/2010 Texas Southern (23’) 8/20/2010 Texas Southern (50’) 8/20/2010 Texas Southern (67’) 8/27/2010 vs. Prairie View A&M (13’) 8/27/2010 vs. Prairie View A&M (49’) 8/27/2010 vs. Prairie View A&M (62’) 10/10/2010 at South Alabama (4’) 10/15/2010 FIU (21’) Defense Jr. 4 5-7 Denton, Texas 4 (Guyer) 10/17/2010 FAU (10’) 8/26/2011 at Texas Southern (83’) 8/28/2011 Grambling (65’) 9/9/2011 Sam Houston State (3’) 9/18/11 vs. Cal State Fullerton (72’) 10/2/11 at Louisiana-Lafayette (14’) 10/23/11 at Arkansas State (63’) 10/28/11 Denver (5’) 2011: Named First Team All-Sun Belt … Led all Sun Belt defenders with seven goals and added four assists on the season … Scored the game-winning goal on a free kick from beyond midfield and blocked a potential game-tying goal with her face in North Texas’ Sun Belt title-clinching game against Denver (Oct. 28) … Named Sun Belt Player of the Week and a national Prime Time Performer by CollegeSoccer360 for her efforts against Denver … North Texas had a 0.40 goals against average while she was on the field in league play … Assisted on Nikki Crocco’s first goal against SMU (Sept. 2), finding her in the box off a free kick from just in front of the midfield stripe … Played a team-leading 1,842 minutes, the 7th-most in a single season at North Texas … Scored a goal and assisted on two others against Grambling (Aug. 28) … Played the entire duration of 16 games … Played in all 21 games and started 20, primarily playing center back … Named Preseason All-Sun Belt … Scored in back-to-back games twice; at Texas Southern (Aug. 26) and Grambling (Aug. 28); at Arkansas State (Oct. 23) and Denver (Oct. 28) … Converted her penalty kick attempt in the shootout against Western Kentucky at the Sun Belt Tournament (Nov. 3) 2010: Started and played in 20 games … Led the team with nine goals … Ranked 113th in the nation in goals per game … Opened her career with a hat trick against Texas Southern on 8/20, becoming the first North Texas player to record a hat trick in her debut since Christy Johnson scored 5 goals against McNeese State on 8/30/1997 … Scored a hat trick vs. Prairie View A&M on 8/27, making her the first North Texas player to have two hat tricks in the same season since Heather Hutyra in 2005 … Scored in the fourth minute at South Alabama (10/10) … Scored in the 21st minute against FIU (10/15) … Notched the game-winner against FAU (10/17), scoring in her third straight game … Assisted on a goal against Arkansas State, her first career assist (10/24). High School/Personal: A four-time letter winner for coach Kristin Wilhelmson at Guyer High School … Helped lead the Wildcats to the Class 4A Region I Finals in 2010 and an area championship in 2009 … Selected to the TASCO All-Region First Team and All-State Second Team in 2010 … Earned District 5-4A First Team honors all four years … Tabbed District 5-4A’s Midfielder of the Year as a senior and Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … Named Guyer’s Defensive MVP in 2010 … Set Guyer’s freshman record for goals and points scored … A four-time academic all-district honoree and a TASCO Academic All-State selection in 2010 … A five-year member of Sting ‘92, where her highlights include four North Texas State Cup titles, four USYS Region III Semifinals, one USYS National Semifinals, and two Red Bull National Leage Semifinals … Also lettered in track and basketball … Holds the school record for long jump … Born Nov. 5, 1991 in Denton … Daughter of Kevin and Ann Hodges … Has one younger brother, Kyle … Father played football at Rice … Member of GHS Leadership Program, Junior National Honor Society and Renaissance Program. HODGES’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2010 20-209 11953 30-0 2011 21-207 41829 20-0 TOTAL 41-401653782 50-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 9 profiles 9 player profiles 2 0 Shelly Holt Jackie Kerestine Defense Goalkeeper Jr. 4 5-5 Birdville, Texas 4 (Birdville) So. 4 6-1 Euless, Texas 4 (Colleyville Heritage) 2011: Saw playing time in all 21 games and played a total of 1,247 minutes … Started the last eight games of the season and played at least 90 minutes in each game … Led North Texas defenders with two assists in conference games; vs Middle Tennessee (Sept. 25) and at Florida Atlantic (Oct. 16) … Assisted at Texas Southern (Aug. 26) … Took a shot against Troy on Nov. 2 in the Sun Belt Tournament 2010: Saw playing time in 12 games and a total of 306 minutes on the pitch … Played a season-high 69 minutes at Sam Houston State … Took three shots. High School/Personal: Played for coach Eddie Brown at Birdville High School … A four-year letterman for the Hawks … Holds the Birdville H.S. record for career assists … A three-time all-district performer … Named to the District 6-4A First Team and Co-Midfielder of the Year as a senior … Also earned a spot on the TASCO All-Region team in 2009 … An All-District 6-4A first team performer in 2008 … Garnered a spot on the TASCO All-Region team as a junior … Named to the District 6-4A Second Team as a sophomore in 2007 … Born Sept. 18, 1991 in Hurst, Texas … Is the daughter of Lance and Starla Holt … Has one older sister, Holly, and one younger sister, Allison. Career: Enters 2012 as the North Texas career leader in goals against average (0.71) … Ranks ninth on the career saves list with 72 … Ranks sixth in career wins … Ranks seventh in career minutes played by a goalkeeper … Tied for 5th with 9 career shutouts. 2011: Set a North Texas single-season record with a goals against average of 0.71 … Ranked second on North Texas single-season list with 9 shutouts … Ranked fourth on North Texas’ single-season save percentage list (.837) … Posted seven shutouts in the last 10 games of the year, and did not allow two goals in a single game after Sept. 18 … Led the Sun Belt Conference in goals against average, shutouts and save percentage in league games … Ranked 27th nationally in goals against average … Named to the All-Sun Belt Tournament team, after not conceding a goal in the tournament … Tied for second in a single season with 14 wins on the year … Named SoccerSavings.com/Dallas Soccer News Player of the Week on Oct. 3 for making six saves and posting two consecutive shutouts at ULM (Sept. 30) and at Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct. 2) … Named the 13th-best player in the Sun Belt Conference by Top Drawer Soccer … Saved a penalty kick against Middle Tennessee (Sept. 25) … Posted a scoreless streak of 378:59 from Sept. 23 to Oct. 7 … Finished the season with a scoreless streak of 314:18 spanning from Oct. 23 to the end of the season … Saved 10 shots at Arkansas State (Oct. 23) and vs. Western Kentucky (Nov. 3), both of which tie for seventh-most in a single game at North Texas … Picked up her first career shutout by making seven saves in a 1-0 victory at Houston (Sept. 2) High School/Personal: Named Fort Worth Star-Telegram Player of the Year in 2011 … Allowed only four goals in 26 games for a 0.15 GAA her senior season … Did not allow a goal from 1/25 until overtime of the state title game on 4/16, a span of 19 straight shutouts … Shut out the opponent in all 22 of Colleyville Heritage’s wins in 2011 … Named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Super Team in 2010 and 2011 … Named District Goalkeeper of the Year in 2010 and 2011 … Led Colleyville Heritage to the 5A State Title game in 2011 before falling in overtime … Helped Colleyville Heritage win the District 5-5A championship in 2009 and the Bi-District championship in 2010 … Holds the Colleyville Heritage school record and qualified for regionals in the shot put … Played club for Sting West ‘93 … Born July 2, 1993 … Daughter of Paul and Diane Kerestine … Her father, Paul Kerestine, lettered for the Mean Green football team in 1978 and 1979 … Has one brother, Phillip, and one sister, Kerilyn. HOLT’S CAREER STATS KERESTINE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2010 12-0 00 0 3 00-0 2011 21-8 03 3 1 00-0 TOTAL 33-8 03 3 4 00-0 Year 2011 TOTAL 10 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book GP-GS Min. GAA SavesSHO Record 21-201785:000.71 72 7 14-4-3 21-201785:000.71 72 7 14-4-3 profiles 9 4 player profiles Carly McDowell Midfield Sr. 4 5-4 Plano, Texas 4 (Plano West) 2011: Played in 21 games, starting 11 … Scored twice against Grambling (Aug. 28) … Scored against Oral Roberts (Aug. 21) … Netted the game-winner against UALR (Oct. 20) … Took 29 corner kicks on the season … Played a season-high 92 minutes at Arkansas State (Oct. 23) … Played 87 minutes in North Texas’ conference championship-clinching win against Denver (Oct. 28) 2010: Played in 21 games, and started 16 … Doubled up against ULM on 10/1, scoring in the 68th and 74th minute, making her the third North Texas player to have a multi-goal game in 2010 … Scored directly off of a corner kick on 10/3 against Louisiana-Lafayette, giving her goals in two straight games … Scored a goal and collected an assist against Arkansas State (10/24) … Assisted on the game-winning goal vs. Jacksonville State (8/29). 2009: Played in 19 games with 16 starts … Scored two goals and compiled four points … Took 26 shots and 13 shots on goal … Claimed a game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Sam Houston State, the first game of her career … Netted her second game -winner versus Louisiana-Lafayette. High School: Under head coach Jennifer Grubb, won the state championship at Plano West in 2007 … Selected first-team all-district in 2008 … Was the team captain in 2008 … Finished high school with a 3.99 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society … Spent two years on the Olympic Development Program with 90 North Texas State … Competed in track and was a gold medalist in the 100M and 200M … Played eight seasons of club soccer with Sting 91 and was a team captain in 2001 and 2002. Personal: Born October 18, 1990 … Daughter of Rick and Susan McDowell … Has one sister, Caitlin, who plays soccer at the University of Maryland. MCDOWELL’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2009 19-162 0 426 20-0 2010 21-164 21022 10-0 2011 21-114 0 822 10-0 TOTAL 61-431022270 40-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 11 profiles 9 player profiles 20 19 Katelyn Ross Alyson Stallcup Forward Midfield Sr. 4 5-4 Justin, Texas 4 (Texas A&M -Commerce) So. 4 5-10 Keller, Texas 4 (Keller) 2011: Saw the field in 14 games and 321 total minutes … Led all newcomers with three goals on the season … Had an assist in the Mean Green’s opening game against Oral Roberts (Aug. 21) … Scored goals in back-toback games against Texas Southern (Aug. 26) and Grambling (Aug. 28) … Scored a goal on four shots versus Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct. 2) 2010 (Texas A&M Commerce): Played in three games for the Lions … Started and played 23 minutes against TWU … Played a total of 63 minutes for the Lions. 2011: Played in 11 games, including a start vs. Cal State Fullerton (Sept. 18) … Played 30 or more minutes in four games and a season-high 39 versus Grambling on Aug. 28 … Took four shots on the season … Played 215 minutes on the season. High School/Personal: Named an all-district selection in 2009 and 2011 … Played club for Sting Blue ‘93 … Born on May 17, 1993 … Daughter of Frank and Theresa Stallcup … Has one brother, Aaron. 2009 (Texas A&M-Commerce): Played in three contests … Scored first collegiate goal in the 8-0 win over Texas A&M-International (9/4) … Took a season-high three shots against the Dustdevils in 45 minutes of action … Earned a start in the 1-0 victory against TWU (9/29) … Saw action against St. Edward’s (9/20). High School/Personal: A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain at Northwest High School … Played club soccer for the Solar ‘91 which was nationally ranked … Saw action on the Texas Under 23 Olympic Developmental Program team. Personal: Born October 15, 1990 … Daughter of Stephen and Kelly Ross … Father competes in professional rodeo competitions. Goals: 8/26/2011 at Texas Southern (40’) 8/28/2011 vs. Grambling (81’) 10/2/2011 at Louisiana-Lafayette (31’) ROSS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2009 (A&M-C) 3-1 1 0 2 3 0 0-0 2010 (A&M-C) 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2011 14-0 31 7 9 00-0 TOTAL 14-0 31 7 9 00-0 12 STALLCUP’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 2011 11-1 00 0 4 00-0 TOTAL 11-1 00 0 4 00-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book profiles 9 16 Michelle Young player profiles goal in a 2-1 triumph over Texas Tech … Earned her first assist in a 2-1 victory over Middle Tennessee in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. High School/Personal: Played under head coach Kelly Thomas at Poteet where she was Forward of the Year, Offensive MVP and first-team all-district … Was also a member of the Pirate band and won the TMEA Award and state marching champions in 2005-06 and 2007-08 … Has three brothers, Michael, Steven and Thomas … Born March 13, 1991 … Is the daughter of Amie Young. Forward Sr. 4 5-4 Mesquite, Texas 4 (Poteet) Career: Is tied for seventh in career goals at North Texas … Is 10th with 67 career points … Ranks seventh in career shots at North Texas … Ranks fifth in career game-winning goals at North Texas … Tied for fourth in career shots on goal at North Texas 2011: Started 20 games … Named First Team All-Sun Belt … Named the thirdbest player in the Sun Belt Conference by Top Drawer Soccer … Named Sun Belt Player of the Week on Sept. 27 for scoring three goals combined against Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky … Ranked third in the Sun Belt Conference and second in Sun Belt Conference games in goals scored … Ranked 34th in the nation in goals per game … Ranked third in the Sun Belt Conference in points in league games and all games … Ranked 49th in the nation in points per game … Led the Sun Belt in shots … Scored her first career hat trick at Texas Southern (Aug. 26) … Had three assists and a goal against Grambling (Aug. 28), the first North Texas player to have 3+ assists in a game since Oct. 13, 2006 … Had three multi-goal games … Scored in back-to-back games three times … Had four game-winning goals … Played 90 or more minutes five times ... Doubled up against Western Kentucky (Sep. 23) … Scored against Middle Tennessee (Sept. 25) … Scored at Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct. 2) … Registered two goals against Troy (Oct. 7) … Scored at Florida Atlantic (Oct. 16) … Scored against Troy in the Sun Belt Tournament (Nov. 2) … Took eight shots, including one that skimmed the post in the last minute of regulation, in a double-overtime tie against WKU in the Sun Belt Tournament (Nov. 3) Goals: 9/6/2009 Texas Tech (13’) 9/11/2009 Baylor (2’) 9/11/2009 Baylor (50’) 9/27/2009 ULM (11’) 9/27/2009 ULM (53’) 10/2/2009 at FAUc (85’) 10/11/2009 Troy (12’) 10/11/2009 Troy (86’) 11/4/2009 vs. Middle Tennessee (88’) 8/22/2010 Missouri State (16’) 9/5/2010 New Mexico (15’) 9/12/2010 vs. Lamar (60’) 10/1/2010 ULM (4’) 10/3/2010 Louisiana-Lafayette (2’) 10/15/2010 FIU (76’) 10/17/2010 FAU (21’) 10/17/2010 FAU (58’) 8/26/2011 at Texas Southern (13’) 8/26/2011 at Texas Southern (28’) 8/26/2011 at Texas Southern (50’) 8/28/2011 Grambling (61’) 9/9/2011 Sam Houston State (18’) 9/23/2011 Western Kentucky (55’) 9/23/2011 Western Kentucky (69’) 9/25/2011 Middle Tennessee (65’) 10/2/2011 at Louisiana-Lafayette (17’) 10/7/2011 Troy (2’) 10/7/2011 Troy (88’) 10/16/2011 at Florida Atlantic (17’) 11/2/2011 vs. Troy (26’) 2010: Started all 21 games, playing 1,445 minutes, most among North Texas forwards … Equalized against Missouri State (8/22) in the 16th minute, an eventual 2-1 North Texas win … Registered an assist vs. Prairie View A&M … Scored the game-tying goal against New Mexico on a 15th minute volley … Scored on a 60th minute breakaway vs. Lamar … Named to the Red Raider Classic All-Tournament Team for her performances at Texas Tech (9/10) and Lamar (9/12) … Scored on a breakaway in the 4th minute against ULM (10/1) … Scored in a second straight game against Louisiana-Lafayette on 10/3 … Helped on a 27th minute goal at Troy (10/8) … Assisted on a 4th minute goal at South Alabama (10/10) … Scored in the 76th minute and assisted in the 21st minute against FIU (10/15) … Registered her first multi-goal game of 2010 with two goals and an assist against FAU (10/17) … Registered a goal or an assist in six straight games from 10/1 to 10/17, and an assist in four straight from 10/8 to 10/17. 2009: Played in all 21 games with 20 starts … Earned a spot on the All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team … Paced the team with nine goals and 19 points … Compiled 47 shots … Totaled 22 shots on goal … Led the team with four gamewinning goals … Notched three multi-goal games … Scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Troy … Also tallied both of the Mean Green’s goals in a 2-1 win over Baylor … Beat the keeper twice in 4-0 rout of Louisiana-Monroe … Scored her first YOUNG’S CAREER STATS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL GP-GS G A PtsShots GW PK 20-199 11947 40-0 21-218 52162 30-0 20-2013 3 29 89 4 0-0 61-6030 9 69198 110-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 13 profiles 9 transfer profiles 23 9 Amanda Burgardt Lynda Hercules Midfield Forward Jr. 4 5-6 Arlington, Texas 4 (SMU) Jr. 4 5-6 Plano, Texas 4 (BYU) Career: Started two games for SMU and played 135 minutes against North Texas at the Mean Green Soccer Complex before transfer- 2011 (BYU): Played in one game, seeing seven minutes of action against Idaho (Sep. 20). ring to North Texas. 2011 (SMU): Played in five games, starting two … Started and earned an assist against UTSA (Aug. 26) … Started at Oklahoma (Aug. 28) … Played a season-high 53 minutes against Stephen F. Austin (Aug. 22) … Played 50 minutes for SMU at North Texas (Sept. 2). 2010 (SMU): Was second on the team in goals (4) and third in points (9) … Scored the game-winning goal vs. Southern Miss (Oct. 22) … Took four shots, one on goal against UAB (Oct. 17) … Netted the game-winning goal vs. ECU (Oct. 1) … Scored on a header off a free kick 9/26 against Rice (Sept. 26) … Took three shots, two on goal at North Texas (Sept. 17) … Collected an assist vs. Davidson (Sept. 5) … Scored her first collegiate goal against St. Louis (Sept. 3) … Earned her first-career start in her first-career game vs. FIU, registering one shot (Aug. 20). High School/Personal: Trained with the Under-15 US National Team, and is a member of the Region III Olympic Development Program team … named to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram “Super Team” in 2008, as well as being named to the TASCO All-Region team … Named second-team All-District by the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram in 2007 … Played club soccer for Polaris ‘92, who were twice North Texas State Cup Finalists and were North Texas State Cup Semifinalists in 2008 … Ranked as the No. 54 recruit in the nation and No. 9 in Texas by TopDrawerSoccer.com … Was team MVP in volleyball and basketball at Arlington-Martin … Daughter of Ashley and Richard Burgardt. 2010 (BYU): Played in 20 games … netted two goals in back-to-back games against Marquette (Sept. 11) and Rice (Sept. 18) … both goals were game-winners … named Mountain West Conference Player of the Week on Sept. 20 for her efforts against Rice … recorded a season-high three shots at Rice … took eight total shots on the season. High School/Personal: Named Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 at Plano West High School … Named 2008 District 9-5A Newcomer of the Year and First Team All District … Played club for Polaris Soccer Club Division 1 in 2009 … Played club in 2008 for Sting Royal, who were US Southern Regional Champions, Nationals participants, and North Texas State Cup Finalists … Was a member of the Sting Royal team which were US Southern Regional Champions in 2007 and North Texas State Cup Champions three times … Played from 2002-2006 on the Olympic Development Program Region III Team. Goals: 9/11/2010 Marquette (35’) 9/18/2010 at Rice (44’) Goals: 9/3/2010 St. Louis (13’) 9/26/2010 Rice (67’) 10/01/2010 ECU (23’) 10/22/2010 Southern Miss (27’) BURGARDT’S CAREER STATS HERCULES’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G 2010 (SMU) 21-16 4 2011 (SMU) 5-2 0 SMU TOTAL 26-18 4 Year GP-GS G 2010 (BYU) 20-0 2 2011 (BYU) 1-0 0 BYU TOTAL 21-0 2 14 A PtsShots GW PK 1 9 33 2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0-0 2 10 35 2 0-0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book A PtsShots GW PK 0 4 8 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 4 8 2 0-0 profiles 9 11 newcomer profiles 7 Paige Bucklew Defense Defense Fr. 4 5-6 Denton, Texas 4 (Guyer) Fr. 4 5-7 Denton, Texas 4 (Guyer) High School/Personal: Nominated as team captain and Most Valuable Player in 2011 at John H. Guyer High School … Named firstteam All-District 11-4A in 2010 and 2011 … Voted Utility Player of the Year in 2010 … Played club for ECNL Sting ‘94 … Was a 2009 All-District 11-4A Second Team selection … Named academic all-district … Born September 21, 1993 … Daughter of Jerry and Teresa Bucklew … Has one sister, Peyton. 26 Tess Graham Miki Funamoto High School/Personal: Was a three-year varsity starter at John. H. Guyer High School … Named 2011 All-District 11-4A First Team… Nominated as ECNL Sting ’94 team captain … Was a two-time State Cup Finalist … Was a 2010 National Quarterfinalist … Named 2010 Lake Highlands Grand Champion … Named academic all-district three times … Graduated in the top 10 percent of class … Born December 10, 1993 … Daughter of John Graham … Has one brother, Dylan. 6 Molly Grisham Defense Defense Fr. 4 5-7 Longview, Texas 4 (Longview) Fr. 4 5-6 Kobe, Japan 4 (Nagata) High School/Personal: Played for coach Aya Kakigawa on Kobe F.C. … Born May 18, 1993 … Daughter of Fumiko and Kazuo Funamoto. High School/Personal: Was a four-year starter at midfielder at Longview High School and played club for ECNL Sting ‘94 … Named 2012 Lady Lobo Invitational All-Tournament … Named 2011 team captain of high school team … Voted All-District 32-4A First Team in 2009, 2010, and 2011 … Given the United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award as a senior … Won the 2011 Lady Lobo Field Leadership Award … Named first-team all-region in 2010 … Nominated All-East Texas First Team in 2010 … Was a member of the Olympic Development Program ‘93 State Team from 2008-2010 … Graduated in the top 10 percent of high school class … Was a member and class representative of the National Honor Society … Born September 1, 1993 … Daughter of Michael and Karen Grisham … Has one brother, Kevin. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 15 profiles 9 newcomer profiles 12 24 Amber Haggerty Forward Midfielder Fr. 4 5-4 Fr. 4 5-5 Bedford, Texas 4 (Euless Trinity) Mesquite, Texas 4 (Dallas Christian School) High School/Personal: Voted 2012 Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player at Dallas Christian School … Named All-State Honorable Mention in 2012 … Named 2012 All-District 2-4A First Team (TAPPS) … Named academic all-state team in 2012 … Was an all-state second team performer as a sophomore in 2010 … Has been a member of the Olympic Development Program pool for the North Texas region … Named MVP of high school’s track team as a sprinter … Was a member of the National Honor Society from 2009-2011 … Born August 30, 1994 … Daughter of Kenneth and Glenda Haggerty … Has two brothers. 21 High School/Personal: Was a varsity midfielder at Trinity High School for four years … Voted First Team All-District 5-5A in 2009 and 2011 … Named to the All-District 5-5A Second Team in 2010 … Won the Trojan Award in 2010 and 2011 … Was captain of the varsity soccer team … Nominated for the Davey O’Brian Scholarship Award … Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class … Was a member member of the International Baccalaureate Program, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Science Honor Society, and Mu Alpha Theta … Born October 13, 1993 … Daughter of Brad and Doreen Mengwasser … Has one brother, Reeder, and one sister, Berkeley. 5 Lindsey Hulstein Defense 16 Jackie Moreau Midfielder Fr. 4 5-9 Denton, Texas 4 (Guyer) High School/Personal: Played as a defender for John H. Guyer High School and club for ECNL Sting ‘94 … Helped lead high school team to the Region I finals in 2010 … Named All-District 11-4A First Team and All-State Honorable Mention in 2010 … Made the 2010 Centex All-Tournament team … Was a member of the state pool for the Olympic Development Program from 2005-2009 … Was academic all-district in 2010 … Was a member of the National Junior Honor Society and Duke Scholar Taks Commended Performance … Born January 19, 1994 … Daughter of Ken and Janet Hulstein … Has one brother, Justin. Madden Mengwasser Fr. 4 5-4 Coppell, Texas 4 (Coppell) High School/Personal: Was a midfielder at Coppell High School and played club for ECNL Sting ‘94… Named District 7-5A Newcomer of the Year in 2011… Named club team MVP in 2006 and 2009 … Was a member of the Sting ‘94 team that was a Region III Quarterfinalist in 2010. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book profiles 9 3 10 Gabi Ortiz Midfielder Karla Pineda Midfielder Fr. 4 5-5 Austin, Texas 4 (McNeil) Fr. 4 5-5 Houston, Texas 4 (Aldine) High School/Personal: Was a midfielder at McNeil High School and played club for Lonestar SC … Named All-District 16-5A Second Team as a junior in 2011 … Member of the Olympic Development Program South Texas team in 2009 and 2010 … Participated in the ODP Region III Camp … Helped McNeil to a district championship in 2010 … A member of National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta … Daughter of Jaime Ortiz and Aurora Flores-Ortiz … Has one brother, Nicolas, and one sister, Alex. 18 newcomer profiles High School/Personal: Was a forward at Aldine High School and played club for Houston Pride … Garnered a spot on the All-Region first team in as a junior … Was a All-District 19-5A First Team member from 2009-2011 … Named District 19-5A Offensive MVP as a freshman in 2009 … Also lettered in cross country for two seasons … Was a National Honor Society member her junior and senior year … Won the English and Math medal for Excellence as a sophomore … Born August 31, 1994 … Daughter of Joaquin Pineda and Marla Duran … Has one brother, Martin, and one sister, Odalis. 1 Marissa Pantoja Haley Riley Goalkeeper Midfielder Fr. 4 5-9 Allen, Texas 4 (Allen) Redshirt Fr. 4 5-5 Sachse, Texas 4 (Sachse) 2011: Did not see game action. High School/Personal: Named All-District 10-5A in 2009 … Named to the 2009 All-Dr. Pink/Frisco ISD Invitational team … Played club for D’Feeters High School/Personal: Played club for Texas Spirit ‘94 … Was coached by renowned SMU and North Texas Olympic Development Program goalkeeper coach Joe Waggoner … Maintained a 4.0 GPA at Allen High School … Born April 11, 1994 … Daughter of Dean Riley, Tom Kienzlen, and Mary Kienzlen … Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Chelsea. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 17 in review 9 9 results and statistics 2011 Results/Statistics Overall: 14-4-3 / Sun Belt: 8-1-1 / Home: 8-0-1 / Away: 5-2-1 / Netural 1-2-1 / Overtime 0-1-3 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Aug 21, 2011 ORAL ROBERTS T O2 2-2 115 Aug 26, 2011 at Texas Southern W 5-0 325 Aug 28, 2011 GRAMBLING W 11-0 121 Sep 02, 2011 SMU W 2-1 1283 Sep 04, 2011 at Houston W 1-0 306 Sep 09, 2011 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 3-1 577 Sep 11, 2011 at Baylor L 0-2 351 Sep 16, 2011 vs UC Riverside % L OT 1-2 Sep 18, 2011 vs Cal State Fullerton % L 1-4 Sep 23, 2011 WESTERN KENTUCKY * W 2-1 163 Sep 25, 2011 MIDDLE TENNESSEE * W 3-0 173 Sep 30, 2011 at ULM * W 1-0 227 Oct 02, 2011 at Louisiana-Lafayette * W 4-0 134 Oct 07, 2011 TROY * W 4-1 223 Oct 14, 2011 at FIU * L 0-1 278 Oct 16, 2011 at Florida Atlantic * W 2-0 222 Oct 20, 2011 UALR * W 2-0 121 Oct 23, 2011 at Arkansas State * T O2 1-1 133 Oct 28, 2011 DENVER * W 1-0 670 Nov 02, 2011 vs Troy # W 2-0 625 Nov 03, 2011 vs Western Kentucky # T O2 0-0 225 Western Kentucky advances on penalties 4-3 * - Sun Belt Conference Game %- Nike Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 9 North Texas Goals (Assist) Guderian, McDowell (Ross; Reyes) Young, Young (Crocco), Ross (Holt; Crocco), Young (Scarfone), Hodges Lackey (Perlman), Lackey (Young), McDowell (Young; Scarfone), McDowell (Hodges), Scarfone (Brooks), Young (Hodges), Hodges (Young), Crocco (PK), Crocco (Petty), Crocco, Ross Crocco (Hodges), Crocco Perlman (Cox) Hodges (Lackey), Crawford (Lackey), Young (Crocco) Petty (Perlman) Hodges Young (Scarfone), Young (Scarfone) Crocco, Young (Crocco), Scarfone (Holt) Scarfone (PK) Hodges, Young (Perlman), Ross (Lackey), Crocco (Scarfone; Perlman) Young (Scarfone; Perlman), Perlman (Brooks; Crocco), Scarfone (Perlman), Young, (Hodges; Scarfone) Young (Perlman; Holt), Scarfone McDowell (Brooks), Scarfone (PK) Hodges (Scarfone) Hodges Young (Perlman; Brooks), Crocco (Brooks) # - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 2011 Player Statistics ## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts ShYC-RC GW PK-ATT 16Young, Michelle 20-20 1601 13 3 2989 1-0 4 0-0 9 Crocco, Nikki15-13 911 8521 250-02 1-1 10Scarfone, Ellen 21-14 1139 6 8 2037 0-0 1 2-3 15Hodges, Kelsey 21-20 1842 7 4 1829 4-0 2 0-0 6 Perlman, Kelsey 21-21 1685 2812 390-02 0-0 4 McDowell, Carly 21-11 1209 40 8 222-01 0-0 20 Ross, Katelyn14-0 321 31 7 90-00 0-0 24Lackey, Julie 20-19 1582 2 3 722 1-0 1 0-0 14Brooks, Kara 21-21 1822 0 5 522 1-0 0 0-0 17 Petty, Kelsey 19-1 422 11 3 70-00 0-0 2Holt, Shelly 21-8 1247 0 3 31 0-0 0 0-0 21 Crawford, Hannah 21-21 1821 10 2 50-01 0-0 13 Guderian, Allison 13-13 691 10 2 30-00 0-0 8 Cox, Leah 19-1 464 01 1 110-00 0-0 7Reyes, Alicia 5-0 80 0 1 11 0-0 0 0-0 3Gorrie, Shannon18-15 1340 0 0 06 0-0 0 0-0 12 Dockray, Haley8-5 481 00 0 50-00 0-0 19 Stallcup, Alyson 11-1 215 00 0 40-00 0-0 18 Adame, Tori 18-6 587 00 0 20-00 0-0 26 Bustamante, Crystal 1-0 23 00 0 10-00 0-0 23 Melendez, Angela 1-0 23 00 0 00-00 0-0 1Newsom, Haley 4-1 171 0 0 00 0-0 0 0-0 0Kerestine, Jackie21-20 1786 0 0 00 0-0 0 0-0 Total............... 21 21463 4843139 340 9-014 3-4 Opponents........... 21 - 16 10 42 199 13-1 4 0-1 GOALKEEPERS No. Name GP-GS 0 Kerestine, Jackie 21-20 1 Newsom, Haley 4-1 TMTEAM Total............... 21 Opponents...........21 18 Min. GA 1785:30 14 171:14 2 0:00 0 1956:44 16 1956:44 48 GAA Saves Sv% W-L-TSho 0.71 72 .837 14-4-3 9 1.05 7 .778 0-0-0 0 0.00 1 1.000 2 0.74 80 .833 14-4-311 2.21 118 .711 4-14-3 3 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book in review 9 sun belt in review 2011 Final Sun Belt Conference Women’s Soccer Standings Sun Belt MatchesAll Matches North Texas * Denver FIU ^ Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee South Alabama Arkansas State Troy UALR Florida Atlantic Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe * - 2011 Regular Season Champion 9 W-L-TPct. 8-1-1 .850 9-2-0 .818 8-1-2 .818 7-3-1 .682 7-3-1 .682 5-3-2 .600 5-5-1 .500 4-7-0 .364 3-8-0 .273 2-8-1 .227 2-8-1 .227 0-11-0 .000 GF 20 35 18 13 19 13 20 13 10 10 10 3 ^ - Tournament Champion Team Statistics SHOTS ##Team 1.Denver 2. North Texas 3. Middle Tennessee 4. South Alabama 5.FIU 6. Western Kentucky 7. Arkansas State 8.UALR 9.Troy 10.Louisiana-Lafayette 11. Florida Atlantic 12.Louisiana-Monroe GP No. Avg/G 21 361 17.19 21 340 16.19 20 309 15.45 20 289 14.45 21 284 13.52 21 266 12.67 20 253 12.65 20 239 11.95 21 238 11.33 20 237 11.85 18 191 10.61 20 185 9.25 POINTS ##Team 1.Denver 2. North Texas 3. South Alabama 4. Arkansas State 5.FIU 6.Troy 7. Western Kentucky 8. Middle Tennessee 9.Louisiana-Monroe 10.Louisiana-Lafayette 11. Florida Atlantic 12.UALR GP No. Avg/G 21 171 8.14 21 138 6.57 20 99 4.95 20 98 4.90 21 92 4.38 21 86 4.10 21 83 3.95 20 77 3.85 20 63 3.15 20 58 2.90 18 56 3.11 20 54 2.70 GOALS ##Team 1.Denver 2. North Texas 3. South Alabama 4.Troy Arkansas State 6.FIU 7. Middle Tennessee 8. Western Kentucky 9.Louisiana-Monroe 10.Louisiana-Lafayette 11.UALR 12. Florida Atlantic GP No. Avg/G 21 53 2.52 21 48 2.29 20 35 1.75 21 34 1.62 20 34 1.70 21 33 1.57 20 30 1.50 21 29 1.38 20 23 1.15 20 22 1.10 20 20 1.00 18 19 1.06 ASSISTS ##Team 1.Denver 2. North Texas 3. Arkansas State 4. South Alabama 5.FIU 6. Western Kentucky 7.Troy Florida Atlantic 9.Louisiana-Monroe Middle Tennessee 11.Louisiana-Lafayette UALR GP No. Avg/G 21 65 3.10 21 42 2.00 20 30 1.50 20 29 1.45 21 26 1.24 21 25 1.19 21 18 0.86 18 18 1.00 20 17 0.85 20 17 0.85 20 14 0.70 2014 0.70 GA 4 5 6 8 11 14 18 22 18 27 20 31 GOALS ALLOWED ##Team 1. North Texas 2. Western Kentucky 3.Denver 4.FIU South Alabama 6. Middle Tennessee 7.Troy Louisiana-Lafayette 9. Florida Atlantic UALR 11. Arkansas State 12.Louisiana-Monroe 9 W-L-T Pct. 14-4-3 .738 16-5-0 .762 13-6-2 .667 13-6-2 .667 10-9-1 .525 12-5-3 .675 7-10-3 .425 9-11-1 .452 7-13-0 .350 6-11-1 .361 6-12-2 .350 5-14-1 .275 GP No. Avg/G 21 16 0.76 21 17 0.81 21 19 0.90 21 25 1.19 20 25 1.25 20 27 1.35 21 32 1.52 2032 1.60 18 37 2.06 2037 1.85 20 38 1.90 20 46 2.30 Individual Statistics POINTS ## Player-Team GP G A Pts. PPG 1. Hamilton, Kristen-DEN 21 16 9 41 1.95 2. Outerbridge, Mallory-WKU 21 14 3 31 1.48 3. Young, Michelle-NT 20 13 3 29 1.45 4. Smith, Brandi-USA 20 11 3 25 1.25 5. DiGiacomo,Nicholette-DEN 2187231.10 6. Crocco, Nikki-NT 1585211.40 Vaughn, Kalie-DEN 2185211.00 8. Scarfone, Ellen-NT 2168200.95 9. Williams, Chelsey-TROY 1891191.06 Jingblad, Jessica-ASU 2067190.95 GOALS ## Player-Team GP No.Avg/G 1. Hamilton, Kristen-DEN 21 16 0.76 2. Outerbridge, Mallory-WKU 21 14 0.67 3. Young, Michelle-NT 20 13 0.65 4. Smith, Brandi-USA 20 11 0.55 5. Williams, Chelsey-TROY 18 9 0.50 6. Crocco, Nikki-NT 15 8 0.53 Shugg, Jesse-FAU 17 8 0.47 Thomas, Regina-MT 18 8 0.44 DiGiacomo,Nicholette-DEN21 8 0.38 Vaughn, Kalie-DEN 21 8 0.38 ASSISTS ## Player-Team GP No.Avg/G 1. Hamilton, Kristen-DEN 21 9 0.43 2. Scarfone, Ellen-NT 21 8 0.38 3. Jingblad, Jessica-ASU 20 7 0.35 Harder, Sam-DEN 21 7 0.33 DiGiacomo,Nicholette-DEN21 7 0.33 Perlman, Kelsey-NT 21 7 0.33 Leiva, Chelsea-FIU 21 7 0.33 8. Larson, Cassidy-DEN 19 6 0.32 McMurtry, Ashley-ASU 20 6 0.30 Snavely, Linsey-USA 20 6 0.30 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ##Player-Team 1. Stout, Libby-WKU 2. Kerestine, Jackie-NT 3. Campbell, Lara-DEN GP Min 20 1824:34 21 1785:30 17 1383:23 GAA 0.69 0.71 0.98 GF GA. 48 16 53 19 33 25 29 17 30 27 35 25 34 38 34 32 20 37 19 37 22 32 23 46 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Drish, Melissa-USA Kaitlyn Savage-FIU Rebecca Cushing-MT Megan Stoltzfus-ASU Moorefield, Amanda-ULL Ashley Branham-TROY Pittman, Michelle-UALR 19 21 17 10 19 21 19 9 SBC Tournament 1743:18 1838:51 1457:51 683:35 1600:10 1870:12 1654:01 0.98 1.13 1.30 1.45 1.46 1.54 1.80 Wednesday, November 2, 2011 - Quarterfinals No. 2 FIU 2, No. 7 Arkansas State 0 No. 3 Denver 2, No. 6 South Alabama 0 No. 1 North Texas 2, No. 8 Troy 0 No. 4 Western Kentucky 1, No. 5 Middle Tennessee 0 Thursday, November 3, 2011 - Semifinals No. 2 FIU 3, No. 3 Denver 1 No. 4 Western Kentucky 0, No. 1 North Texas 0 (WKU advances 4-3 on PKs) Saturday, November 5, 2011 - Championship No. 2 FIU 0, No. 4 Western Kentucky 0 (FIU advances 4-3 on PKs) 9 All-Conference Team First Team Bria Beardsley (Denver,Senior, MF) Nicholette DiGiacomo (Denver, Sophomore, MF) Kristen Hamilton (Denver, Sophomore, F) Sam Harder (Denver, Freshman, D) April Perry (FIU, Senior, D) Kelsey Hodges (North Texas, Sophomore, D) Ellen Scarfone (North Texas, Junior, MF) Michelle Young (North Texas, Junior, F) Mallory Outerbridge (Western Kentucky, Senior, F) Ali Stahlke (Western Kentucky, Junior, D) Libby Stout (Western Kentucky, Senior, GK) Second Team Kelly Ann Hutchinson (FIU, Senior, MF) Chelsea Leiva (FIU, Sophomore, F) Ashleigh Shim (FIU, Freshman, F) Kaitlyn Savage (FIU, RS-Sophomore, GK) Jessy Battelli (Denver, Sophomore, D) Kalie Vaughn (Denver, Junior, MF) Grace Howell-Harries (UL Lafayette, Freshman, D) Paige Goeglein (Middle Tennessee, Junior, MF) Allison Stallard (Middle Tennessee, Junior, D) Regina Thomas (Middle Tennessee, RS-Junior, F) Kelsey Meyer (Western Kentucky, Senior, MF) Freshman of the Year: Ashleigh Shim (FIU) Player of the Year: Kristen Hamilton (Denver) Coach of the Year: John Hedlund (North Texas) 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 19 in review 9 9 all-time series records All-Time Series Records Opponent W LT Alabama 0 10 Arkansas 1 00 Arkansas State 14 0 1 Baylor 3 50 Berry College 1 0 0 Boise State 2 0 0 BYU 0 10 Cal Poly 0 3 1 Cal State Fullerton 2 3 0 Centenary (La.) 3 0 0 College of the Southwest 2 0 0 Colorado College 1 0 0 Creighton 0 10 Denver 512 1 Drury College 3 0 0 Duquesne 100 East Tennessee State 1 0 0 Eastern Illinois 1 1 0 Florida Atlantic 6 0 0 FIU 10 31 Grambling 4 01 Houston 7 11 Idaho 200 Jacksonville State 2 0 0 Kansas 111 Lamar 3 00 LSU 200 Long Beach State 1 2 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 15 00 Louisiana Tech 1 0 0 McNeese State 2 0 0 Middle Tennessee 9 5 2 Mississippi State 1 0 0 Missouri 0 10 Missouri State 1 2 1 Nebraska 0 10 New Mexico 0 1 1 New Mexico State 1 0 0 Nicholls State 2 0 0 Northern Colorado 1 0 0 Notre Dame 0 1 0 Northeastern (Okla.) State 1 0 0 Northwestern (La.) State 4 0 0 Ohio State 0 1 0 Oklahoma 4 10 Oklahoma State 2 0 0 Oral Roberts 4 1 1 Pacific 1 21 Prairie View A&M 1 1 0 Rice 2 10 Sacramento State 1 0 0 Sam Houston State 4 1 0 SMU 5 82 20 Last Mtg. 1998 1997 2011 2011 1999 1999 1996 1999 2011 2000 1998 1998 1995 2011 2004 2002 2008 2005 2011 2011 2011 2011 1999 2010 2001 2010 1998 2007 2010 2008 1997 2010 1995 2001 2010 2006 2010 2009 2003 2004 2003 2001 2007 2009 2008 1999 2011 1999 2010 2005 1996 2011 2011 Opponent South Alabama Southwestern (Texas) Stephen F. Austin Syracuse TCU Texas Texas A&M Texas State Texas Southern Texas Tech Texas Woman’s Troy Tulsa UALR UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara ULM USC UT-Dallas UTEP UTSA Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Weber State Western Kentucky Wyoming Xavier 9 W LT 14 1 1 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 10 0 20 1 20 0 3 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 4 3 1 4 0 0 9 0 0 3 1 0 11 21 1 2 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 5 10 0 10 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 6 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 Conference Series Last Mtg. 2010 1995 2003 1999 1996 2004 2004 2007 2011 2010 2007 2011 2002 2011 1999 2011 1999 2011 2006 1995 2007 2008 1999 2004 2000 1997 2011 2002 2009 Opponent WL T Atlantic 10 2 1 0 Atlantic Sun 6 0 0 Big 12 15 16 1 Big East 0 2 0 Big Sky 1 1 0 Big Ten 0 1 0 Big West 17 13 3 Big West Games 16 10 3 Conference USA 11 6 2 Missouri Valley 0 4 1 Mountain West 0 1 1 Ohio Valley 0 1 0 Pac-12 01 0 Southeastern 51 0 Southland 302 0 Southwest 03 1 Southwestern Athletic 7 1 1 Summit 41 1 Sun Belt 106 30 9 Sun Belt Games 84 21 8 Sun Belt Tournament 21 9 1 WAC 98 1 Independent 50 0 Non-Division I 14 0 0 Conference affiliations based on membership at the time of the game. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book records 9 CAREER GOALS G Player 1. 88 Marilyn Marin 2. 51 Melinda Pina 51 Heather Hutyra 4. 45 Christy Johnson 5. 38 Krista Davey 6. 33 Teresa Vise 7. 30 Kendall Juett 30 Michelle Young 9. 28 April Bonilla 10. 26 Brittany Cleveland 26 Michelle Pratz Year 2000-03 2001- 04 2004-07 1997-00 1996-99 1997-00 2006-09 20091996-98 2005-08 1995-96 SEASON GOALS GPlayer 1. 26 Marilyn Marin 2. 24 Marilyn Marin 3. 23 Marilyn Marin 4. 22 Christy Johnson 5. 21 Melinda Pina 6. 20 Heather Hutyra 7. 19 Teresa Vise 8. 15 Michelle Pratz 9. 15 Marilyn Marin 10. 14 April Bonilla 14 Krista Davey Year 2002 2000 2003 1997 2003 2005 2000 1995 2001 1996 1998 GAME GOALS G Player Year 1. 5 April Bonilla, Northwestern St. 9/21/1996 5 Christy Johnson, McNeese St. 8/30/1997 5 Christy Johnson, Troy 8/31/1997 4. 4 Lynette Osborne, Troy 8/31/1997 4 Krista Davey, UC Irvine 10/26/1998 4 Marilyn Marin, Middle Tenn. 9/21/2000 4 Teresa Vise, Arkansas St. 8/8/2000 4 Marilyn Marin. UALR 9/30/2001 4 Marilyn Marin, Duquesne 9/1/2002 4 Marilyn Marin, Grambling 9/26/2003 4 Brittany Cleveland, Lamar 9/7/2007 CAREER GAME-WINNING GOALS # 1. 23 2. 16 16 4. 13 5. 11 6. 10 10 8. 9 9. 8 10. 7 7 7 7 Player Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Heather Hutyra Teresa Vise Michelle Young Kendall Juett Brittany Cleveland Christy Johnson Krista Davey Kristen Campbell Carrie Kveton Kelsey Perlman Lisa Whitfield Year 2000-03 2001-04 2004-07 1997-00 20092006-09 2005-08 1997-00 1996-98 2003-06 1998-01 2008-11 1995-96 SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS # 1. 7 7 3. 6 6 6 6. 5 5 5 5 5 Player Year Marilyn Marin 2000 Melinda Pina 2003 Heather Hutyra 2005 Christy Johnson1997 Marilyn Marin2002 Teresa Vise 2000 Marilyn Marin2001 Marilyn Marin2003 Kendall Juett2006 Brittany Cleveland2007 CAREER ASSISTS APlayer 1. 38 Marilyn Marin 2. 29 Kendall Juett 3. 25 Heather Hutyra 4. 24 Krista Davey 23 Carrie Kveton 6. 22 Kristen Campbell 22 Christy Johnson 8. 20 Kelli Lunsford 20 Melinda Pina 20 Lisa Whitfield 20 Ellen Scarfone SEASON ASSISTS A Player 1. 15 Marilyn Marin 2. 14 Lisa Whitfield 14 Marilyn Marin 4. 12 Kendall Juett 5. 10 Janaye Woods 6. 9 Kim Brunette 9 Kristen Campbell 9 Carrie Kveton 9 Ellen Scarfone 9 Teresa Vise scoring Year 2000-03 2006-09 2004-07 1996-99 1998-01 2003-06 1997-00 2005-09 2001-04 1995-96 2009-11 Year 2002 1996 2003 2007 2007 2000 2005 2000 2010 1998 GAME ASSISTS G Player Year 1. 5 Lisa Whitfield, Northwestern St.9/21/1996 2. 3 Meredith Klemm, Northwestern St.9/21/1996 3 Krista Davey, Troy 8/21/1996 3 April Bonilla, College of the SW 9/1/1998 3 Teresa Vise, Colorado College10/23/1998 3 Teresa Vise, Centenary 8/25/2000 3 Kim Brunette, Arkansas State 10/8/2000 3 Marilyn Marin, Denver 10/13/2003 3 Heather Hutyra, Valparaiso 10/3/2004 3 Kendall Juett, Arkansas State 10/13/2006 CAREER POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Pts 212 127 122 112 101 89 85 73 69 67 67 Player Marilyn Marin Heather Hutyra Melinda Pina Christy Johnson Krista Davey Kendall Juett Teresa Vise Carrie Kveton April Bonilla Brittany Cleveland Michelle Young SEASON POINTS Pts 1. 67 2. 60 3. 54 4. 51 5. 47 47 7. 42 8. 37 9. 36 10. 34 34 34 Player Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Christy Johnson Heather Hutyra Melinda Pina Teresa Vise Michelle Pratz Krista Davey Krista Davey Kendall Juett Janaye Woods Year 2000-03 2004-07 2001- 04 1997-00 1996-99 2006-09 1997-00 1998-01 1996-98 2005-08 2009Year 2002 2003 2000 1997 2005 2003 2000 1995 1998 1997 2006 2007 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 21 records 9 shooting & participation CAREER SHOTS S Player 1. 413 Marilyn Marin 2. 380 Heather Hutyra 3. 287 Christy Johnson 4. 267 Kendall Juett 5. 228 Teresa Vise 6. 215 Melinda Pina 7.198Michelle Young 8. 196 Kelli Lunsford 9. 189 Kelsey Perlman 10. 180 Krista Davey Year 2000-03 2004-07 1997-00 2006-09 1997-99 2001-04 20092005-09 20081996-99 SEASON SHOTS S 1. 126 2. 125 3. 113 4. 102 5. 94 6. 90 7. 83 8. 81 81 81 Player Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Heather Hutyra Teresa Vice Heather Hutyra Heather Hutyra Heather Hutyra Christy Johnson Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Year 2002 2003 2006 2000 2007 2005 2004 1999 2000 2001 GAME SHOTS G Player Year 1. 16 Teresa Vise, Arkansas St. 10/8/000 2. 12 Heather Hutyra, Arkansas St. 10/13/2006 12 Marilyn Marin, South Alabama 10/20/2002 12 Marilyn Marin, Louisiana-Lafayette 10/24/2003 5. 11 Heather Hutyra, Northwestern St. 9/15/2006 11 Christy Johnson, Troy 8/31/1997 11 Marilyn Marin, Texas Woman’s 9/8/2002 8. 10 Christy Johnson, Utah State 10/25/1998 9. 9 Lisa Whitfield, Stephen F. Austin 10/15/1995 9 Fleur Benatar, Troy 8/31/1997 9 April Bonilla, Northwestern State 9/14/1997 9 S. Mahaffey, College of the SW 9/11/1998 9 Heather Hutyra, Western Kentucky 11/3/2005 9 Marilyn Marin, UALR 9/30/2001 9 Marilyn Marin, Drury 9/19/2003 9 Marilyn Marin, UALR 10/31/2003 9 Kendall Juett, Grambling State 9/16/2007 CAR EER SHOTS ON GOAL (Since 2003) SOGPlayer 1. 197 Heather Hutyra (51 goals) 2. 137 Kendall Juett (30 goals) 3. 108 Kelsey Perlman (20 goals) 4. 91* Marilyn Marin (88 goals) 91 Michelle Young (30 goals) 6. 84 Kelli Lunsford (19 goals) 7. 81 Brittany Cleveland (26 goals) 8. 75 Kristen Campbell (18 goals) 9. 66* Melinda Pina (51 goals) 10. 65 Ellen Scarfone (16 goals) *- 2000-01 Stats N/A, 2002 Stats incomplete Year 2004-07 2006-09 2008-11 2000-03 2009- 2005-09 2005-08 2003-06 2001-04 2009-11 CAREER MINUTES PLAYED (Since 2004, Non-GK) MinPlayer 1. 7235 Dani Slavonic 2. 6702 Kendall Juett 3. 6198 Hannah Crawford 4. 6064 Shannon Gorrie 5. 5784 Kelsey Perlman 6. 5689 Kelli Lunsford 7. 5431 Kara Brooks 8. 5116 Heather Hutyra 9. 4973 Gennifer Hurst 10. 4799 Julie Lackey SEASON MINUTES PLAYED (Since 2004, Non-GK) MinPlayer 1. 2056 Kendall Juett 2. 2004 Angela Hawkins 3. 1992 Dani Slavonic 4. 1938 Kara Brooks 5. 1898 K.D. Waters 6. 1880 Dani Slavonic 7. 1842 Kelsey Hodges 8. 1822 Kara Brooks 9. 1821 Hannah Crawford 10. 1814 Shannon Gorrie GP 1. 90 2. 89 3. 88 4. 86 5. 85 85 7. 84 8. 83 9. 79 79 79 22 SOGPlayer 58 Marilyn Marin (23 goals) 57 Heather Hutyra (13 goals) 53 Heather Hutyra (20 goals) 46 Heather Hutyra (12 goals) 42 Janaye Woods (12 goals) 41 Heather Hutyra (6 goals) 40 Kendall Juett (8 goals) 37 Kendall Juett (13 goals) 35 Kelsey Perlman (11 goals) 34 Kendall Juett (5 goals) Year 2007 2005 2007 2010 2006 2004 2011 2011 2011 2010 GS PlayerYear 1. 90 Dani Slavonic 2004-07 2. 88 Kendall Juett 2006-09 3. 87 Heather Hutrya 2004-07 4. 86 Kristen Campbell 2003-06 5. 84 Kelli Lunsford 2005-09 6. 80 Kelsey Perlman 2008-11 7. 78 Christy Johnson 1997-00 78 Teresa Vise 1997-00 78 Marilyn Marin 2000-03 10. 77 Melinda Pina 2001-04 77 Emily Stevens 1997-00 Year 2003 2006 2005 2007 2007 2004 2007 2006 2008 2008 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Player Carrie Kveton Kelli Lunsford Ellen Scarfone Kendall Juett Marilyn Marin Jennifer Blume Caree Ridenour Richelle Magalhaes Krista Davey Monica Pryor Nikki Crocco SEASON PENALTY KICKS MADE Player Year Dani Slavonic 2004-07 Heather Hutyra 2004-07 Kristen Campbell 2003-06 Kendall Juett 2006-09 Brittany Cleveland 2005-08 Misty Cordon 2002-05 Kelli Lunsford 2005-09 Kelsey Perlman 2008-11 Christy Johnson 1997-00 Marilyn Marin 2000-03 Shannon Gorrie 2008-11 CAREER GAMES STARTED PK 1. 11 2. 8 3. 5 4. 3 3 6. 1 1 1 1 1 1 PK 1. 4 4 3. 3 3 3 3 7. 2 2 9. 1 CAREER GAMES PLAYED SEASON SHOTS ON GOAL (Since 2003) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER PENALTY KICKS MADE Year 2004-07 2006-09 2008-11 2008-11 2008-11 2005-09 20082004-07 2005-08 2008-11 _ _ Player Carrie Kveton Kelli Lunsford Kelli Lunsford Carrie Kveton Ellen Scarfone Carrie Kveton Kendall Juett Ellen Scarfone 10 players, 12 times Year 1998-01 2005-09 2009-11 2006-09 2000-03 1995 2001-04 2002-04 1996-99 2003 2009-11 Year 2000 2008 2005 2001 2010 1999 2007 2011 records goalkeeping records 9 9 Goalkeeping CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 50 sv) Records CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVG. (min. 2500 MP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. GAA 0.98 1.13 1.17 1.27 1.31 1.36 Player (GA/Minutes) Mandy Hall (69/6334) Kandice Ellis (61/4861) Adria Costanzo (37/2840) Briana Buchanan (59/4193) Monica Housden (49/3373) Amy Smyser (44/2922) Year 2007-10 2004-07 1998-99 2002-05 2000-01 1995-97 SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVG. (min. 750 MP) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. GAA 0.71 0.72 0.81 0.90 0.96 0.96 1.01 1.09 1.10 1.16 Player (GA/Minutes) Jackie Kerestine (14/1786) Mandy Hall (14/1754) Mandy Hall (15/1663) Kandice Ellis (16/1608) 2 Briana Buchanan (19/1787) Amy Chandler (15/1410) Adria Costanzo (16/1419) Kandice Ellis (12/987) Kandice Ellis (24/1964) Amy Smyser (14/1084) CAREER SAVES SV 1. 256 2. 216 3. 205 4. 202 5. 200 6. 160 7. 107 8. 78 9. 72 10. 36 Player Mandy Hall Kandice Ellis Briana Buchanan Monica Housden Amy Smyser Adria Costanza Erin Johnson Amy Chandler Jackie Kerestine JoDee Campbell SEASON SAVES SV 1. 118 2. 116 3. 112 4. 107 5. 90 6. 85 7. 81 81 81 10. 79 Player Briana Buchanan Amy Smyser Monica Housden Erin Johnson Monica Housden Kandice Ellis Mandy Hall Adria Costanzo Kandice Ellis Adria Costanzo GAME SAVES Year 2011 2009 2010 005 2004 1997 1998 2007 2006 1996 Year 2007-10 2004-07 2003-05 2000-01 1995-97 1998-99 2002 1997-98 20111996 Year 2003 1995 2000 2002 2001 2005 2009 1999 2006 1998 SV Player Year 1. 19 Amy Smyser, Texas Tech 9/24/1995 2. 13 Adria Costanzo, Pacific 10/9/1998 13 Kandice Ellis, SMU 9/3/2006 4. 12 Briana Buchanan, at Notre Dame 9/28/2003 5. 11 Kandice Ellis, at SMU 9/4/2005 11 Amy Smyser, Tulsa 10/8/1995 7. 10 Briana Buchanan, Drury 9/19/2003 10 Kandice Ellis, at Denver 10/27/2006 10 Mandy Hall, at Middle Tennessee 9/26/2010 10 Jackie Kerestine, at Arkansas St. 10/23/2011 10 Jackie Kerestine, vs. WKU 11/3/2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. SV% .837 .820 .812 .805 .788 .788 .780 .777 .775 Player Year Jackie Kerestine (14 G, 72 sv) 2011 Amy Smyser (44 G, 200 sv) 1995-97 Adria Costanzo (37 G, 160 sv) 1998-99 Monica Housden (49 G, 202 sv)2000-01 Amy Chandler (21 G, 78 sv) 1997-98 Mandy Hall (69 G, 256 sv) 2007-10 Kandice Ellis (61 G, 216 sv) 2004-07 Briana Buchanan (59 G, 205 sv)2002-05 Erin Johnson (31 G, 107 sv) 2002 SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 25 sv) 1. 2. 3. 5. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SV% .903 .853 .842 .837 .832 .829 .826 .805 .803 .798 .795 Player Year Brianna Morris (3 G, 28 sv) 2002 Mandy Hall (14 G, 81 sv) 2009 Kandice Ellis (16 G, 85 sv) 2005 Jackie Kerestine (14 G, 72 sv) 2011 Adria Costanzo (16 G, 79 sv) 1998 Amy Smyser (14 G, 68 sv) 1996 Monica Housden (19 G, 90 sv) 2001 Amy Chandler (15 G, 62 sv) 1997 Mandy Hall (15 G, 61 sv) 2010 Briana Buchanan (19 G, 75 sv) 2004 Amy Smyser (30 G, 116 sv) 1995 CAREER SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. SHOPlayer 22 Mandy Hall 16 Briana Buchanan 15 Kandice Ellis 12.5 Monica Housden 9 Amy Smyser 9 Adria Costanzo 9 Jackie Kerestine 5 Amy Chandler 3.5 Brianna Morris 3 JoDee Campbell 2 Lindsey Deal 2 Erin Johnson Year 2007- 2003-05 2004-07 2000-01 1995-97 1998-99 2011 1997-98 1999-02 1996 1999 2002 SEASON SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9. SHOPlayer 10 Briana Buchanan 9 Jackie Kerestine 8 Monica Housden 8 Mandy Hall 7 Kandice Ellis 6 Briana Buchanan 6 Mandy Hall 6 Mandy Hall 5 Adria Costanzo 5 Kandice Ellis CAREER WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. WPlayer 43 Mandy Hall (43-20-5) 37 Kandice Ellis (37-11-2) 30 Briana Buchanan (30-8-2) 25 Monica Housden (25-10-2) 20 Adria Costanzo (20-5-2) 14 Jackie Kerestine (14-4-3) 13 Amy Smyser (13-6-1) 13 Amy Chandler (13-7-0) 9 Erin Johnson (9-5-1) 5 Lindsey Deal (5-2-1) SEASON WINS 1. 2. 7. 8. 9. WPlayer 15 Briana Buchanan (15-3-1) 14 Kandice Ellis (14-1-1) 14 Mandy Hall (14-4-1) 14 Jackie Kerestine (14-4-3) 14 Kandice Ellis (14-5-1) 14 Monica Housden (14-5-2) 13 Briana Buchanan (13-4-1) 12 Mandy Hall (12-6-2) 11 Monica Housden (11-5-0) 11 Mandy Hall (11-5-2) 11 Amy Chandler (11-6-0) 11 Amy Smyser (11-6-1) CAREER TIES 1. 2. 3. T 5 3 2 2 2 2 Player Mandy Hall (43-20-5) Jackie Kerestine (14-4-3) Kandice Ellis (37-11-2) Briana Buchanan (30-8-2) Adria Costanzo (20-5-2) Monica Housden (25-10-2) SEASON TIES _ Year 2004 2011 2000 2009 2005 2003 2008 2010 1999 2006 Year 2007-10 2004-07 2002-05 2000-01 1998-99 2011 1995-97 1997-98 2002 1998-99 1. 2. T 3 2 2 2 2 Player Jackie Kerestine (14-4-3) Mandy Hall (12-6-2) Adria Costanzo (10-2-2) Monica Housden (14-5-2) Mandy Hall (11-5-2) CAREER GK MINUTES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. MIN 6333:36 4861:11 4192:34 3372:55 2922:00 2839:52 1785:30 1659:22 1244:52 586:50 542:13 Player Mandy Hall Kandice Ellis Briana Buchanan Monica Housden Amy Smyser Adria Costanzo Jackie Kerestine Amy Chandler Erin Johnson Brianna Morris Haley Newsom SEASON MINUTES PLAYED MIN 1.2016:20 2. 1973:36 3. 1943:02 4. 1831:14 5. 1791:36 6. 1787:07 7. 1785:30 8. 1677:55 9.1606:00 10. 1508:00 Player Briana Buchanan Kandice Ellis Monica Housden Mandy Hall Mandy Hall Briana Buchanan Jackie Kerestine Mandy Hall Kandice Ellis Amy Smyser 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Year 2004 2005 2008 2011 2006 2000 2003 2009 2001 2010 1997 1995 Year 2007-10 2011 2004-07 2002-05 1998-99 2000-01 Year 2011 2009 1998 2000 2010 Year 2007-10 2004-07 2002-05 2000-01 1995-97 1998-99 2011 1997-98 2002 1999-02 2009Year 2003 2006 2000 2008 2009 2004 2011 2010 2005 1995 23 records 9 9 year-by-year records Year-By-Year Records YearRec. Goals......................Assists.................... Points......................Shots....................... Game Winning Goals Multi-Goal Games. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 11-6-1 11-8-0 13-6-0 13-4-0 14-4-1 15-5-2 13-5-0 14-5-1 15-6-1 16-6-1 16-4-2 15-5-2 15-8-0 15-4-1 12-7-2 12-7-2 13-4-3 Michelle Pratz.......... 15 April Bonilla............ 14 Christy Johnson...... 22 Krista Davey............ 14 Kveton & Brophy........7 Marilyn Marin......... 24 Marilyn Marin......... 15 Marilyn Marin......... 26 Marilyn Marin......... 23 Melinda Pina........... 10 Heather Hutyra....... 20 Hutyra & Juett......... 13 Hutyra & Woods..... 12 Kelsey Perlman........ 11 Michelle Young...........9 Kelsey Hodges............9 Michelle Young........ 13 Michelle Pratz............7 Lisa Whitfield...........14 Krista Davey...............8 Teresa Vise..................9 Kveton & Davey.........5 Kveton & Brunette.....9 Melinda Pina..............7 Marilyn Marin.........15 Marilyn Marin.........14 Heather Hutyra..........5 Kristen Campbell.......9 Juett & Lunsford........8 Kendall Juett.............12 Cleveland, Juett, Lunsford.4 Kendall Juett...............6 Ellen Scarfone............9 Scarfone & Perlman..8 Michelle Pratz.......... 37 April Bonilla............ 32 Krista Davey............ 34 Krista Davey............ 36 Carrie Kveton........... 19 Marilyn Marin......... 54 Marilyn Marin......... 33 Marilyn Marin......... 67 Marilyn Marin......... 60 Melinda Pina............ 21 Heather Hutyra........ 47 Kendall Juett............ 34 Janaye Woods........... 34 Kelsey Perlman........ 26 Michelle Young........ 19 Ellen Scarfone.......... 23 Michelle Young ....... 29 Lisa Whitfield.......... 67 Lisa Whitfield.......... 53 Christy Johnson...... 81 Christy Johnson...... 72 Christy Johnson...... 73 Teresa Vise............. 102 Marilyn Marin......... 81 Marilyn Marin....... 126 Marilyn Marin....... 125 Heather Hutyra....... 83 Heather Hutyra....... 90 Heather Hutyra..... 113 Heather Hutyra....... 94 Kendall Juett............ 65 Kelsey Perlman........ 60 Michelle Young....... 62 Michelle Young....... 89 YearRec. Saves....................... GK Minutes Played........ Shutouts................. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 24 11-6-1 11-8-0 13-6-0 13-4-0 14-4-1 15-5-2 13-5-0 14-5-1 15-6-1 16-6-1 16-4-2 15-5-2 15-8-0 15-4-1 12-7-2 12-7-2 13-4-3 Amy Smyser........... 116 Amy Smyser............. 68 Amy Chandler......... 62 Adria Costanzo....... 79 Adria Costanzo....... 81 Monica Housden... 112 Monica Housden..... 90 Erin Johnson.......... 107 Briana Buchanan... 118 Briana Buchanan..... 75 Kandice Ellis............ 85 Kandice Ellis............ 81 Mandy Hall.............. 49 Mandy Hall.............. 65 Mandy Hall.............. 81 Mandy Hall.............. 61 Jackie Kerestine....... 72 Amy Smyser............. 1508:00 Amy Smyser............. 1084:00 Amy Chandler ........ 1410:00 Adria Costanzo ....... 1419:25 Adria Costanzo........ 1420:27 Monica Housden..... 1943:02 Monica Housden..... 1429:53 Erin Johnson............ 1289:52 Briana Buchanan..... 2016:20 Briana Buchanan..... 1787:07 Kandice Ellis............. 1606:00 Kandice Ellis............. 1973:36 Mandy Hall............... 1093:47 Mandy Hall............... 1823:18 Mandy Hall............... 1798:36 Mandy Hall............... 1663:55 Jackie Kerestine........ 1785:30 Amy Smyser............... 3 Amy Smyser............... 4 Amy Chandler........... 3 Adria Costanzo.......... 4 Adria Costanzo.......... 5 Monica Housden....... 8 Monica Housden.... 4.5 Brianna Morris.......... 3 Briana Buchanan....... 7 Briana Buchanan..... 10 Kandice Ellis.............. 7 Kandice Ellis.............. 5 Kandice Ellis.............. 3 Mandy Hall................ 6 Mandy Hall................ 9 Mandy Hall................ 6 Jackie Kerestine......... 9 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Lisa Whitfield............. 4 Lisa Whitfield............. 3 Christy Johnson......... 6 Teresa Vise.................. 4 Kveton, Brunette, Turner.3 Marilyn Marin........... 7 Marilyn Marin........... 5 Marilyn Marin........... 6 Melinda Pina.............. 7 Carrier & Hutyra....... 3 Heather Hutyra.......... 6 Kendall Juett............... 5 Brittany Cleveland..... 5 Kelli Lunsford............ 4 Michelle Young.......... 4 Hodges & Young........ 3 Michelle Young.......... 4 Hendrickson & Pratz.1 April Bonilla...............3 Johnson & Davey ......2 Davey & Turner..........1 Krista Davey...............2 Marilyn Marin............7 Marilyn Marin............5 Marilyn Marin............8 Marilyn Marin............6 Pina, Carrier & Hutyra..1 Heather Hutyra..........5 Heather Hutyra..........3 Hutyra & Woods........3 Kelli Lunsford.............2 Michelle Young...........3 Hodges & Lackey.......2 Michelle Young...........3 records 9 Player Adame, Adriana Adame, Tori Adams, Tiffany Adkins, Kelly Allison, Ashleigh Ayala, Veronica Bacchus, Elaine Baetz, Stephanie Beahm, Cindy Bellinham, Robin Benatar, Fleur Bibb, Lindsay Blume, Jennifer Bonilla, April Booth, Katy Boyer, Jillyan Brannon, Mary Brimberry, Kim Brooks, Kara Brophy, Michelle Brunette, Kim Buchanan, Briana Bustamante, Crystal Caballero, Adriana Caballero, Marlen Callahan, Brittany Campbell, Kristen Carrier, Alyssa Carter, Angela Carter, Nikki Chapman, Melissa Chisenhall, Mary Cleveland, Brittany Cooley, Leslie Cordon, Misty Costanzo, Adria Cox, Leah Crawford, Hannah Crocco, Nikki Csillagi, Sarah Cudd, Michelle Davey, Krista Deal, Lindsey Demchuk, Stefanie Dockray, Haley Donnert, Natalie Eckert, Stephanie Ellis, Kandice Garcia-Velez, Diana Gardipee, Erin Gaylon, Amy Georgas, Krista Gorrie, Shannon Granado, Melissa Granado, Rita Graves, Tara Guderian, Allison Guilliod, Danielle Hall, Mandy Hancock, Kerri Years AppG 2000-01 39 3 2011 18 0 2006 21 4 2003-04 32 2 2002 3 0 2006-08 60 11 2001-04 76 8 1996 3 0 1995 7 3 2002 3 0 1996-97 36 7 1999-02 54 2 1995 18 4 1996-98 50 28 2007-08 37 0 2000 3 0 2007 3 0 2001 17 0 2008-11 67 1 1999-00 33 9 1997-00 79 20 2002-05 53 0 2011 1 0 1999 19 0 1999 8 0 2003 2 0 2003-06 88 18 2001-04 70 15 2000-03 74 0 2000 5 1 2003-06 47 7 1995-96 37 1 2005-08 85 26 2001-03 49 0 2002-05 85 4 1998-99 36 1 2011 19 0 2008-11 78 1 2009-11 49 11 1997 18 0 1995 2 1 1996-99 74 38 1998-99 7 0 1995 17 1 2011 8 0 2002 8 0 2007 13 0 2004-07 66 0 1998 13 2 1998 6 0 1995 10 2 2001-04 71 4 2008-11 79 3 1998 1 0 1996-99 42 2 2000 6 0 2010-11 34 1 2009-10 21 0 2007-10 76 0 1995-96 36 5 Player Hanna, Juju Harmon, Taffy Hash, Leslie Hawkins, Angela Heasty, Nicole Heimann, Chelsea Hendrickson, Christi Hennessey, Jessica Hernandez, Damaris Hernandez, Mari Herron, Danielle Hill, Marri Hodges, Kelsey Hoge, Leanne Holt, Shelly Hosek, Emily Housden, Monica Howell, Jordan Hurst, Gennifer Hutyra, Heather Jackson, Jessica Jacque, Ingrid Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Christy Johnson, Erin Jones, Amanda Joyce, Jamie Juett, Kendall Kerestine, Jackie Klemm, Meredith Koschmann, Jessica Kuwamura, Keri Kveton, Carrie Lackey, Julie Lackore, Lindsey Lara, Denise Lerond, Casey Lovato, Melanie Lunsford, Kelli Magalhaes, Richelle Mahaffey, Summer Manning, Lauren Marak, Andrea Marin, Marilyn McDowell, Carly McNeal, Keri Melendez, Angela Mendoza, Carrie Mitchell, Amanda Mitchell, Natalie Mora, Patty Morgan, Ali Morris, Brianna Neary, Marion Newsom, Haley Osborne, Lynette Palmacci, Erika Partain, Michelle Perlman, Kelsey Peterson, Melanie all-time app/goals Years AppG 1999 2 0 2003 18 2 1995 14 0 2003-05 66 4 1995 2 0 2009 18 0 1995-96 37 9 2002 20 7 2004 3 0 1998-99 25 0 2007-09 45 1 1998 11 0 2010 41 16 2003 4 0 2010-11 33 0 2001 9 0 2000-01 37 0 2010 19 1 2005-08 78 4 2004-07 89 51 2008 9 0 1999 7 0 2005-08 74 1 1997-00 79 45 2002 16 0 2005-06 26 0 1995 8 1 2006-09 86 30 2011 21 0 1996-98 56 0 2002-03 39 3 2001 8 1 1998-01 76 25 2008-11 70 15 2007-09 50 1 2003 2 0 2008 3 0 1995 15 4 2005-09 84 19 2002-04 61 4 1998 13 1 2010 1 0 2003-05 60 2 2000-03 79 88 2009-11 61 10 2001 3 0 2011 1 0 2010 12 0 2005-08 56 0 2001 16 6 1998 8 0 2009-10 8 0 1999-02 15 0 1995 11 1 2009-11 14 0 1997 19 9 2009 9 0 2002-03 28 4 2008-11 83 20 2006-07 4 0 Player Years AppG Petty, Kelsey 2011 19 1 Pina, Melinda 2001-04 77 51 Pratz, Michelle 1995-96 37 26 Pryor, Monica 2003 4 1 Radford, Julie 2005-06 43 7 Ramsey, Loreli 2010 21 1 Reich, Monica 1997 9 0 Reyes, Alicia 2010-11 17 1 Richards, Micheele 1995 18 2 Ridenour, Caree 2001-04 68 5 Rieke, Angela 1995-96 32 2 Riley, Megan 2010 1 0 Robb, Tiffany 1996 10 0 Ross, Katelyn 2011 14 3 Scarfone, Ellen 2009-11 63 16 Schmidt, Heather 1995-96,98-99 61 3 Shank, Amy 2000 9 0 Shockey, Lauren 2006-09 70 2 Simmons, Marnie 1995-96 28 0 Simpson, Lacey 2010 13 0 Skaggs, Katherine 2006 8 0 Slavonic, Dani 2004-07 90 12 Smetzer, Nikki 1997-00 56 7 Smith, Danielle 2002-03 16 2 Smith, Hayley 2006 4 0 Smith, Jennifer 2001-04 60 0 Sparks, Kim 1995-98 73 1 Stallcup, Alyson 2011 11 0 Standeven, Emily 2001 5 1 Steele, Kristen 2005 4 0 Stevens, Emily 1997-00 78 2 Stewart, Christie 2007 7 2 Swilley, Rebecca 2005 22 0 Threlkeld, Rene 1998-99 15 0 Turner, Gina 1998-01 74 10 Turpin, Rachel 2008-09 35 1 Uselton, Michelle 1999-02 74 10 Vise, Teresa 1997-00 78 33 Waters, K.D. 2006 22 0 Watson, Dani 2009-10 41 2 Watts, Jill 2005 10 0 Weinkauf, Rebecca 2002 3 0 Weller, Lauren 2004-07 56 1 Welsch, Corinna 1995,97 32 2 Welsch, Kim 1996-97 19 4 Wendling, Katie 2008-09 29 0 Whitfield, Lisa 1995-96 35 18 Wicker, Jacy 2007-08 15 0 Williams, Lindsay 2002 15 0 Winchester, Kelly 1996 1 0 Wolfe, Jessie 2005-07 39 1 Woods, Janaye 2007 23 12 Wright, Jillian 2008-09 1 0 Yates, Jamie 2004-06 64 7 Young, Melaine 2004 4 0 Young, Michelle 2009-11 61 30 Zetlau, Jessica 2001 4 0 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 25 records 9 9 team records Single Game SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. Opponent Troy (8/31/97) College of the Southwest (9/11/98) Grambling State (9/26/03) Grambling State (9/17/06) Arkansas State (10/13/06) Texas Southern (8/20/10) Southwestern (10/11/95) College of the Southwest (9/16/95) Lamar (9/7/07) Grambling (8/28/11) 9 Total 56 46 39 39 37 37 36 36 36 36 GOALS OpponentTotal 1. Troy (8/31/97) 22 2. Northwestern State (9/21/96) 14 3. Arkansas State (10/8/00) 11 Grambling (8/28/11) 11 5. College of the Southwest (9/11/98) 10 Arkansas State (11/5/03) 10 7. Northwestern State (9/14/97) 9 Grambling State (9/26/03) 9 9. UT-Dallas (10/5/95) 8 Arkansas State (10/13/06) 8 Lamar (9/7/07) 8 Texas Southern (8/20/10) 8 SSISTS A Opponent 1. College of the Southwest (9/11/98) 2. Northwestern State (9/21/96) 3. Arkansas State (10/8/00) Arkansas State (10/13/06) Grambling (8/28/11) 6. Troy (8/31/97) Stephen F. Austin (9/16/98) Colorado College (10/23/98) 9. Arkansas State (11/5/03) Troy (10/7/11) Total 15 12 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 SAVES 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 10. 26 Opponent Texas Tech (9/24/95) Middle Tennessee (11/6/02) Baylor (9/3/00) Missouri (9/2/01) Pacific (10/9/98) SMU (9/3/06) Kansas (10/20/00) Tulsa (10/17/01) Notre Dame (9/28/03) Tulsa (10/8/95) Weber State (10/3/97) Cal Poly (10/1/99) Kansas (8/31/01) SMU (9/4/05) Total 19 17 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 Season SHOTS Season 1. 2000 2. 2006 3. 2007 4. 2005 5. 2003 6. 2004 7. 2002 8. 1998 9. 1997 2010 SAVES Total 433 414 413 408 376 367 358 355 351 351 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. SeasonTotal 1997 76 2000 74 2003 72 2002 64 2007 59 1998 58 2006 57 1995 55 1996 53 2005 53 ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Season 1998 2007 1996 1997 2003 2000 2011 2005 2006 2002 Total 60 52 47 47 47 45 43 42 41 40 POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SeasonTotal 1997 199 2000 193 2003 191 1998 176 2007 170 2002 168 2006 155 1996 153 2005 148 1995 144 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season 1. 2009 2. 2011 3. 1997 2010 5. 2005 6. 2006 7. 2001 8. 1998 9. 1999 10. 2008 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Average 0.70 0.74 0.78 0.78 0.98 1.11 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.18 Total 138 123 118 116 109 105 104 101 93 92 SHUTOUTS GOALS Season 1. 2002 2. 1995 3. 2003 4. 2000 5. 2001 6. 1996 7. 1998 8. 2005 9. 1999 10.2007 Season 1. 2004 2011 3. 2010 2009 2007 2000 7. 1999 1997 2003 2005 Total 11 11 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 records 9 9 North Texas Hat Trick Club 9 program records All-Time Career Goals Player Career Marilyn Marin 2000-03 Melinda Pina 2001-04 1996 Heather Hutyra 2004-07 Krista Davey 3 McNeese St. (9/8/96) Christy Johnson 1997-00 April Bonilla 5 Northwestern St. (9/21/96) Kristi Davey 1996-99 Michelle Pratz 3 Northwestern St. (9/21/96) Teresa Vise 1997-00 Michelle Pratz 3 Stephen F. Austin (9/22/96) Kendall Juett 2006-09 1997 Michelle Young 2009-Pr. Christy Johnson 5 McNeese St. (8/30/97) April Bonilla 1996-98 Christy Johnson 5 Troy St. (8/31/97) Krista Davey 3 Troy St. (8/31/97) Michelle Pratz 1995-96 Nikki Smetzer 3 Troy St. (8/31/97) Brittany Cleveland 2005-08 Lynette Osborne 4 Troy St. (8/31/97) Carrie Kveton 1998-01 Kim Brunette 3 Troy St. (8/31/97) Kim Brunette 1997-00 April Bonilla 3 Jacksonville St. (9/26/97) Kelsey Perlman 2008-11 Krista Davey 3 UC Irvine (10/10/97) Kelli Lunsford 2005-09 1998 Lisa Whitfield 1995-96 Krista Davey 4 Colorado College (10/23/98) Kristen Campbell 2003-06 2000 Ellen Scarfone 2009-11 Marylin Marin 3 Houston (9/8/00) Marilyn Marin 4 Middle Tennessee (9/21/00) Kelsey Hodges 2010-Pr. Teresa Vise 3 Louisiana-Lafayette (9/29/00) Alyssa Carrier 2001-04 Teresa Vise 4 Arkansas St. (10/8/00) Julie Lackey 2008-11 Marilyn Marin 3 Arkansas St. (11/2/00) Dani Slavonic 2004-07 2001 Janaye Woods 2007 Marilyn Marin 4 Arkansas-Little Rock (9/30/01) Veronica Ayala 2006-08 2002 Nikki Crocco 2009-11 Marilyn Marin 4 Duquesne (9/1/01) Gina Turner 1998-01 Marilyn Marin 3 Texas Woman’s (9/8/02) Michelle Uselton 1999-2002 Marilyn Marin 3 Arkansas-Little Rock (9/29/02) Carly McDowell 2009-11 Marilyn Marin 3 Middle Tennessee (10/13/02) Melinda Pina 3 Middle Tennessee (10/13/02) Christi Hendrickson 1995-96 Marilyn Marin 3 South Alabama (10/20/03) Lynette Osborn 1997 2003 Michelle Brophy 1999-00 Melinda Pina 3 Drury (9/19/03) Elaine Bacchus 2001-04 Melinda Pina 3 Nicholls St. (9/21/03) Fleur Benatar 1995-96 Marylin Marin 4 Grambling St. (9/26/03) Nikki Smetzer 1997-00 Marylin Marin 3 Arkansas St. (11/5/03) Jessica Hennessey 2002-03 Melissa Chapman 3 Middle Tennessee (11/7/03) Melissa Chapman 2003-06 2004 Jamie Yates 2004-06 Melinda Pina 3 Valparaiso (10/3/04) Natalie Mitchell 2001 2005 Julie Radford 2005-06 Heather Hutyra 3 Southern Methodist (9/4/05) Kerri Hancock 1995-96 Heather Hutyra 3 Grambling St. (9/7/05) Brittany Cleveland 3 Sam Houston St. (9/11/05) Tiffany Adams 2006 Jennifer Blume 1995 2006 Kendall Juett 3 Lousiana-Monroe (9/22/06) Melanie Lovato 1995 Michelle Partain 2002-03 2007 Brittany Cleveland 4 Lamar (9/7/07) Kim Welsch 1995 Kendall Juett 3 Louisiana-Monroe (9/28/07) Richelle Magalhaes 2003-04 2010 Krista Georgas 2001-04 Kelsey Hodges 3 Texas Southern (8/20/10) Caree Ridenour 2001-04 Kelsey Hodges 3 vs. Prairie View A&M (8/27/10) Misty Cordon 2002-05 2011 Angela Hawkins 2003-05 Michelle Young 3 at Texas Southern (8/26/11) Gennifer Hurst 2005-08 Nikki Crocco 3 Grambling (8/28/11) Cindy Beahm 1995 Heather Schmidt 1998 Adriana Adame 2000-01 PlayerGoals Opponent 1995 Michelle Pratz 3 Stephen F. Austin (10/15/95) G 88 51 51 45 38 33 30 30 28 26 26 25 20 20 19 18 18 16 16 15 15 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 Player Jessica Koschmann Shannon Gorrie Katelyn Ross Amy Gaylon Michelle Richards Angela Rieke Corinna Welsch Rita Granado Emily Stevens Diana Garcia-Velez Lindsay Bibb Danielle Smith Taffy Harmon Kelly Adkins Andrea Marak Lauren Weller Christie Stewart Dani Watson Michelle Cudd Mary Chisenhall Stefanie Demchuk Kim Sparks Marion Neary Jamie Joyce Adria Costanzo Summer Mahaffey Nikki Carter Keri Kuwamura Emily Standeven Monica Pryor Jessie Wolfe Amanda Johnson Lauren Shockey Danielle Herron Lindsay Lackore Rachel Turpin Hannah Crawford Kara Brooks Loreli Ramsey Alicia Reyes Jordan Howell Kelsey Petty Allison Guderian 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Career 2002-03 2008-11 2011-Pr. 1995 1995 1995-96 1995-97 1996-97 1997-00 1998 1999-02 2002-03 2003 2003-04 2003-05 2005-07 2007 2009-10 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1998 1998 2000 2001 2001 2003 2005-07 2005-08 2006-08 2007-09 2007-09 2008-09 2008-11 2008-Pr. 2010 2010-11 2010 2011-Pr. 2010-Pr. G 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 records 9 9 miscellaneous & coaching 9 All-Time Records Overall Record.....................................................................................................................................234-94-21 (.701) Overall Home Record........................................................................................................................... 128-20-9 (.844) Overall Road Record............................................................................................................................. 72-51-11 (.578) Overall Neutral Record........................................................................................................................... 34-20-1 (.627) Overall Big West Conference Record................................................................................................... 16-10-3 (.603) Overall Sun Belt Conference Record.................................................................................................... 84-21-8 (.779) Overall Sun Belt Tournament Record.................................................................................................... 21-9-1 (.694) Overall NCAA Tournament Record............................................................................................................. 0-2 (.000) Total Goals Scored......................................................................................................................................................913 Total Goals Allowed...................................................................................................................................................415 9 Miscellaneous Records Longest Winning Streak..........................................................................................................................9 (1999, 2006) Longest Losing Streak........................................................................................................................................ 5 (2007) Most Wins at the Start of a Season................................................................................................................... 6 (2007) Most Consecutive Home Wins................................................................................................................. 13 (2000-02) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak..................................................................................................24 (22-0-2, 1999-02) Most Consecutive Road Wins.......................................................................................................................... 6 (1999) Most Consecutive Home Losses....................................................................................................................... 2 (1996) Most Consecutive Road Losses........................................................................................................................ 4 (2007) Most Ties in a Season.................................................................................................................... 2 (1998, 2000, 2006) Largest Margin of Victory.......................................................................................................22-0 (vs. Troy, 8-31-96) Largest Margin of Defeat...................................................................................8-1 (vs. No. 2 Notre Dame, 9-28-03) Most OT Games in a Season..............................................................................................5 (1998, 2000, 2003, 2010) Last Scoreless Tie.......................................................... vs, Western Kentucky (WKU advances on PKs) (11-4-11) Most Consecutive Shutout Wins...................................................................................................................... 6 (1997) Most Consecutive Shutout Losses.................................................................................................................... 3 (1996) Most Consecutive Ties.............................................................................................................................2 (1998, 2000) Most Corner Kicks in a Game.........................................................................................17 (vs. UT-Dallas, 9-11-95) Most Goals Allowed in a Game............................................................. 8 (2x, last: at No. 9 Texas A&M 10-29-04) Most Combined Goals in a Game............................................................................................. 22 (vs. Troy, 8-31-96) Most Goals Allowed in a Season..........................................................................................................34 (2002, 2003) Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season................................................................................................................. 15 (1997) Biggest Halftime Lead..............................................................................................................13-0 (vs. Troy, 8-31-97) Biggest Halftime Deficit.....................................................................................5-0 (vs. No. 2 Notre Dame, 9-26-03) Fewest Shots in a Game............................................................................................................1 (vs. Denver, 11-9-02) 9 FIRST GAME September 2, 1995 (3-2 loss at Texas Tech) FIRST GOAL September 2, 1995 (Lisa Whitfield [Christi Hendrickson assist]) vs. Texas Tech, 21:00) FIRST OPPONENT GOAL September 2, 1995 (Amy Rutstein, Texas Tech, 58:00) FIRST HOME GAME September 3, 1995 (4-2 win vs. LSU) FIRST HOME GAME AT MEAN GREEN SOCCER COMPLEX August 31, 2006 (2-1 win in overtime vs. Houston) FIRST WIN September 3, 1995 (3-2 vs. LSU) FIRST SHUTOUT September 21, 1995 (3-0 vs. Oral Roberts) FIRST OPPONENT SHUTOUT October 1, 1995 (5-0 vs. Creighton) FIRST BIG WEST CONFERENCE GAME October 6, 1996 (2-0 win vs. Utah St. in Denton) FIRST SUN BELT CONFERENCE GAME September 21, 2000 (7-1 win at Middle Tennesse) FIRST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP November 6, 2004 (1-0 win vs. FIU) FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME November 12, 2004 (3-0 loss to Texas) Coaching Records Year 1995 Head Coach John Hedlund 1996 1997 1998 1999 John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund BIG WEST CONFERENCE 11-8 13-6 13-4-2 14-4-1 2-4 3-3 5-2-2 7-1-1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund SUN BELT CONFERENCE 15-5-2 13-5 13-5-1 15-6-1 16-6-1 16-4-2 15-5-2 15-8 15-4-1 12-7-2 12-7-2 14-4-3 5-1-1 7-1 6-2 6-1-1 6-1-1 8-1 9-2 7-4 8-2-1 7-2-2 7-3-1 8-1-1 28 North Texas Soccer Firsts Overall 11-6-1 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Conference N/A 9 North Texas vs. Ranked Teams DateOpponent 10/4/96 #13 BYU 9/5/97 at #16 SMU 9/18/98 at #24 SMU 9/1/00 vs. #9 SMU 9/15/00 at #13Texas A&M 10/4/02 at #22 Denver 11/9/02 vs. #13 Denver 9/28/03 at #2 Notre Dame 10/10/03 #21 Denver 9/24/04 #21 SMU 10/29/04 at #9 Texas A&M 11/12/04 at #12 Texas 9/10/06 vs #22 USC 9/18/09 at #25 Ohio State 10/29/10 at #22 Denver Result L, 3-4 (ot) L, 0-1 W, 2-1 (ot) W, 3-2 (ot) L, 3-4 L,1-6 L, 0-3 L, 1-8 W, 3-2 (2ot) L, 0-3 L, 2-8 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 records 9 north texas hall of fame The North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1981 to acknowledge former athletes, coaches and administrators whose accomplishments have brought credit to the University of North Texas and had a special impact on Mean Green athletics. The current North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame is located in the North Texas Coliseum, also known as the Super Pit, and features plaques that highlight the accomplishments of those inducted. There are also plans in place for a second location in the new North Texas Athletic Department Building that will provide another place for former Mean Green athletes to socialize and come together. Inductees are honored at the annual Hall of Fame Breakfast the morning of North Texas’ homecoming game, and again on the field at the game. The North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame stands for many things, foremost being sportsmanship, character and integrity. Since the Hall of Fame’s creation, 154 people have been inducted. Four women’s soccer players have been inducted to the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame. Krista Davey became the first soccer player to be inducted in 2005, followed by Christy Johnson in 2007 and Marilyn Marin in 2008. Melinda Pina was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2011. 9 Women’s Soccer Inductees KRISTA DAVEY (2005) Krista Davey became the first women’s soccer played to be inducted in the North Texas Hall of Fame. Davey was one of six former Mean Green student-athletes inducted into the 2005 class. Davey was a four-year letterwinner with the women’s soccer team (1996-99), joining the program one year after its inaugural campaign. The threetime First Team All-Big West Conference selection led the Mean Green to a 51-22-3 record during her career and helped build the foundation for a program that has never had a losing season. Davey was named to the Soccer Buzz First Team All-Central Region Team in 1997 and 1998 and still ranks among the top five players in every major statistical category. CHRISTY JOHNSON (2007) Christy Johnson, a four-year letterwinner, was one of the pillars during the early years of North Texas women’s soccer. Johnson left North Texas in 2000 as the all-time leader in goals, points, shots, and games started in her four-year career. She was a freshman All-American in 1997 and first-team all-central region player that year. In 1997, Johnson exploded for 22 goals during the season, which ranked sixth nationally. She was a four-time, first-team all-conference player at North Texas and was the first player in school history to be a four-time all-conference selection. She is third all-time at North Texas with 45 career goals and third in points with 112. MARILYN MARIN (2008) Marilyn Marin ended her fabulous career with every offensive record in school history while leaving her mark on the NCAA. Marin had 214 career points, tied for 10th in NCAA history, 88 goals, eighth in NCAA history, 2.70 points per game, tied for seventh in NCAA history, and 1.11 goals per game, tied for eight in NCAA history. In 2002 Marin turned in the best season in North Texas soccer history. She led the nation in points (67), goals (26), and points per game (3.53). She was the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 2002 and 2003 along with being named the Freshman of the Year in 2000. Marin was a four-time, first-team all-conference selection and a four-time all-central region selection. Marin is the first player in league history to be named to the first-team all-conference four straight years and capture back-toback Player of the Year honors. In 2000, she was named to the Freshman All-America first-team after pouring in 24 goals, six assists, and 54 points on the season. In 2003, she had her third 20-goal season with 23 goals, 14 assists, and 60 points. She had 11 hat tricks for her career along with 23 games where she scored two goals or more. MELINDA PINA (2011) Pina was a three-time first-team all-conference selection and a four-time all-tournament pick. She finished her career with 51 goals, which ranks second all-time and 122 career points, which still ranks third all-time. Pina ranks in the top 10 in seven different offensive categories for her career. She scored 21 goals in 2003 which was ranked sixth in the nation. Pina also averaged 2.13 points per game in 2003, which was tied for 15th in the nation that season. She led the team in goals in 2004 and led the Mean Green to the school’s first ever Sun Belt Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament berth. Pina had four hat tricks in her four seasons. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 29 records 9 year-by-year results 1995 (11-6-1) 1997 (13-6, 3-3 Big West) 1999 (14-4-1, 7-1-1 Big West) 9/2 L at Texas Tech 2-3 9/3 W vs. LSU 4-2 9/11W UT-Dallas7-1 9/16W College of THE SW3-1 9/17W Mississippi State2-1 9/21W Oral Roberts3-0 9/24T Texas Tech3-3 10/1 L vs. Creighton ! 0-5 10/5 W at UT-Dallas 8-0 10/6L New Mexico0-1 10/8L Tulsa1-3 10/12 W at Southwestern 6-1 10/15W Stephen F. Austin4-0 10/21 L at SMU 0-4 10/26 L at TCU 2-3 10/28 W vs. Eastern Illinois 4-1 10/30 W at Kansas 2-1 11/4 W at Stephen F. Austin 4-1 ! - Post Oak Mall Classic (College Station, Texas) 8/30 W at McNeese State ! 6-1 8/31 W vs. Troy ! 22-0 9/5 L at [16] SMU 0-1 9/7W Arkansas5-1 9/12 W at Oklahoma 1-0 9/14W Northwestern State9-0 9/17W UALR5-0 9/21W Drury College4-0 9/26W Jacksonville StATE7-0 9/28 W at Stephen F. Austin 2-0 10/3 L at Weber State 0-1 10/5 W at Utah State * 3-1 10/10W UC Irvine *5-1 10/12L CS Fullerton *0-2 10/17 L at Cal Poly * 1-2 10/19 W at UC Santa Barbara * 2-1 (ot) 10/26L Pacific *1-2 11/1 W vs. Tulsa 2-0 11/2L Baylor1-2 !- McNeese State Women’s Invitational (Lake Charles, La.) * - Big West Conference game 8/27 L at SMU 0-3 9/3 WHOUSTON 4-0 9/5 W BERRY COLLEGE 4-0 9/11 W at Oklahoma State 4-2 9/17 L vs. Syracuse 0-3 9/18 L at Texas Tech 0-3 9/21W TEXAS State2-0 9/24 T at UC Irvine * 1-1 (ot) 9/26 W at Cal State Fullerton * 3-2 10/1 L CAL POLY * 0-2 10/3 W UC SANTA BARBARA * 1-0 (ot) 10/8 W at Long Beach State * 1-0 10/10 W at Pacific * 3-2 10/15 W IDAHO * 3-2 10/17 W BOISE STATE * 1-0 10/21 W at Centenary 4-0 10/24 W at Utah State* 3-2 10/27 W at Oral Roberts 2-0 10/31 W TEXAS 2-1 (ot) * - Big West Conference game 1996 (11-8, 2-4 Big West) 9/7W McNeese State7-0 9/14W Oklahoma2-0 9/21 W vs. Northwestern State 14-1 9/22 W at Stephen F. Austin 6-0 9/25 L TCU 2-3 (ot) 9/27 W at Oral Roberts 1-0 9/28 L vs. Missouri State 0-1 10/4 L [13] BYU 3-4 (ot) 10/6W Utah State * 2-0 10/11 L at UC Irvine * 0-2 10/13 L at Cal State Fullerton * 0-6 10/18L Cal Poly * 0-2 10/20W UC Santa Barbara * 1-0 10/23W Stephen F. Austin 5-1 10/25 W vs. Sacramento State 4-1 10/27 L at Pacific * 2-3, OT 10/31W Texas Tech2-0 11/1 WUTEP 2-1 11/3L Baylor0-2 * - Big West Conference game 30 1998 (13-4-2, 5-2-2 Big West) 9/1 L at Texas A&M 1-5 9/3 WCENTENARY 3-1 9/6 W vs. Oklahoma ! 3-1 9/11 W COLLEGE OF THE SW 10-0 9/13 W OKLAHOMA STATE 3-1 9/16 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4-0 9/18 W at [24] SMU 2-1 (ot) 9/25W CAL STATE FULLERTON * 2-1 (ot) 9/27 L UC IRVINE * 1-2 10/2 W at UC Santa Barbara * 2-0 10/4 T at Cal Poly * 1-1 (ot) 10/9 T PACIFIC * 1-1 (ot) 10/11 L LONG BEACH STATE * 3-4 (ot) 10/16 W at Boise State * 2-1 10/18 W at Idaho * 5-0 10/23 W vs. Colorado College ^ 7-0 10/25 W UTAH STATE * 4-2 10/31 L vs. Alabama # 1-2 11/1 W at LSU 3-0 ! - Plano Labor Day Tournament (Plano, Texas) ^- Abilene, Texas #- Baton Rouge, La. * - Big West Conference game 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 2000 (15-5-2, 5-1-1 Sun Belt) 8/25 WCENTENARY 3-0 8/27 W TEXAS TECH 1-0 9/1 W vs. [9] SMU ^ 3-2 (ot) 9/3 L at Baylor ^ 0-1 9/8 W at Houston 5-4 9/10 L at Texas 1-6 9/13 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4-0 9/15 L at [13] Texas A&M 3-4 9/21 W at Middle Tennessee * 7-1 9/22 W at Vanderbilt 3-0 9/29 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * 4-0 10/1 L at South Alabama * 0-1 10/4 W ORAL ROBERTS 3-1 10/6 W at Texas State 5-0 10/8 W ARKANSAS STATE * 11-0 10/13 T DENVER * 0-0 (ot) 10/20 T KANSAS 2-2 (ot) 10/22 W UALR * 6-1 10/28 W at FIU * 5-3 11/2 W vs. Arkansas State # 6-0 11/3 W at South Alabama # 2-1 11/4 L vs. FIU# 1-3 ^ - Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas) * - Sun Belt Conference game # - Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) records 9 2001 (13-5, 7-1 Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions 2003 (15-6-1, 6-1-1 Sun Belt) 8/31 L at Kansas 2-4 9/2 L at Missouri 0-1 9/5W TEXAS State2-1 9/9 WHOUSTON 3-0 9/21 W DENVER * 2-1 9/28 W ARKANSAS STATE * 7-1 9/30 W UALR * 7-0 10/6 L at Oral Roberts 1-2 (ot) 10/7 W vs. Northeastern State 6-1 10/12 W at Western Kentucky * 3-1 10/14 W at Middle Tennessee * 4-3 (ot) 10/17 W at Tulsa 2-1 10/19 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 2-0 10/21 W SOUTH ALABAMA * 1-0 10/27 L at FIU * 1-2 10/31 W vs. Arkansas State # 2-0 11/1 W vs. Western Kentucky# 2-1 (2ot) 11/3 L vs. Denver # 1-2 *- Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Miami, Fla.) 2002 (14-5-1, 6-2 Sun Belt) 8/31 W NICHOLLS STATE 9/1 WDUQUESNE 9/3 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 9/8 W TEXAS WOMAN’S 9/13 L at Houston 9/18 W at Texas State 9/22 WTULSA 9/27 W at Arkansas State* 9/29 W at UALR* 10/4 L at [22] Denver* 10/6 L at Wyoming 10/11 L WESTERN KENTUCKY* 10/13 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE* 10/18 W at Louisiana-Lafayette* 10/20 W at South Alabama* 10/23 T at SMU 10/27 WFIU* 11/6 W vs. Middle Tennessee# 11/7 W at South Alabama# 11/9 L vs. [13] Denver# *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) year-by-year results 7-1 6-0 1-0 6-1 1-4 4-2 3-0 2-0 6-3 1-6 1-3 2-3 6-0 3-1 4-2 1-1 4-2 4-1 2-1 0-3 8/29 W vs. Houston ! 2-0 8/31 L at Baylor ! 3-4 (ot) 9/3 W TEXAS STATE 2-0 9/7 WRICE 1-0 9/10 L at Stephen F. Austin 2-4 9/14 W TEXAS TECH 1-0 9/19 WDRURY 5-1 9/21 W NICHOLLS STATE 7-0 9/26 W GRAMBLING STATE 9-0 9/28 L at [2] Notre Dame 1-8 10/3 W ARKANSAS STATE* 6-1 10/5 WUALR* 3-1 10/10 W [21] DENVER* 3-2 (2ot) 10/17 T at Western Kentucky* 1-1 (ot) 10/19 L at Middle Tennessee* 3-4 (ot) 10/22 L at SMU 1-4 10/24 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE*3-1 10/26 W SOUTH ALABAMA* 3-0 11/2 W at FIU* 2-1 11/5 W vs. Arkansas State# 10-1 11/6 W vs. Middle Tennessee# 4-0 11/8 L vs. Denver# 0-1 (ot) ! - Baylor Labor Day Classic (Waco, Texas) *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Bowling Green, Ky.) 2004 (16-6-1, 6-1-1 Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament 8/29 WHOUSTON 5-1 9/3 W at Sam Houston State 1-0 9/5 W TEXAS WOMAN’S 5-0 9/10 W at Drury 4-1 9/12 L at Missouri State 0-1 9/17 WBAYLOR 2-1 9/24 L [21] SMU 0-3 9/26 L at Rice 0-4 9/29 W at UALR* 2-0 10/1 W at Arkansas State* 1-0 10/3 WVALPARAISO 7-1 10/8 W at Northern Colorado 2-0 10/10 L at Denver* 0-3 10/15 W WESTERN KENTUCKY* 4-0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* 0-0 (2ot) 10/17T 10/22 W at Louisiana-Lafayette ! * 2-1 10/24 W at South Alabama* 1-0 10/29 L at [9] Texas A&M 2-8 10/31 WFIU* 1-0 11/3 W vs. South Alabama# 2-1 11/4 W vs. Denver# 3-0 11/6 W at FIU# 1-0 11/12 L at [12] Texas+ 0-3 ! - Game played in Lake Charles, La. *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Miami, Fla.) +-NCAA Tournament game (Austin, Texas) 2005 (16-4-2, 8-1 Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament 8/26 L vs. Eastern Illinois ! 0-2 8/27 L at UTEP ! 1-2 8/31 W TEXAS STATE 3-0 9/4 W at SMU 3-1 9/7 WGRAMBLING 6-0 9/9 T MISSOURI STATE 1-1 (2ot) 9/11 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 6-1 9/16 WRICE 1-0 9/18 T at Houston 2-2 (2ot) 9/30 W TROY * 4-0 10/2 W SOUTH ALABAMA * 2-1 (ot) 10/7 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * 1-0 10/9 W at FIU * 1-0 10/14 W ARKANSAS STATE * 4-1 10/16 W UALR * 6-1 10/21 W DENVER * 1-0 10/28 W at Western Kentucky * 4-1 10/30 L at Middle Tennessee * 0-3 11/2 W vs. Louisiana-Lafayette # 3-2 11/3 W vs. Western Kentucky # 2-1 11/5 W at South Alabama # 2-0 11/11 L vs. SMU + 0-3 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) +-NCAA Tournament game (College Station, Texas) 2006 (15-5-2, 9-2 Sun Belt) 8/27 W at Texas State 2-1 8/31 W HOUSTON 2-1 (ot) 9/3 T SMU 0-0 (O2) 9/8 L at Nebraska ! 2-3 9/10 L vs. [22] USC ! 0-2 9/13 W TEXAS WOMAN’S 6-0 9/15 W NORTHWESTERN STATE 2-0 9/17 T at Grambling 1-1 (O2) 9/22 W at ULM * 4-2 9/24 W at Louisiana-Lafayette* 2-0 9/29 W FIU * 5-1 10/1 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 4-0 10/6 W at Troy * 2-1 10/8 W at South Alabama * 1-0 10/13 W ARKANSAS STATE * 8-0 10/15 W UALR * 4-1 10/20 W WESTERN KENTUCKY * 2-1 10/22 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE * 2-3 10/27 L at Denver * 0-2 11/1 W at Louisiana-Lafayette # 5-1 11/2 W vs. Middle Tennessee # 3-1 11/4 L vs. Denver # 0-4 ! - Nebraska adidas Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Lafayette, La.) 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 31 records 9 year-by-year results 2007 (15-8, 7-4 Sun Belt) 8/31 W Texas Woman’s 2-0 9/2 WUTEP 4-3 9/7 W vs. Lamar ! 8-0 9/9 W at Northwestern State ! 2-1 9/14 W TEXAS STATE 5-0 9/16 W GRAMBLING STATE 4-0 9/21 L at Oklahoma ^ 0-1 9/23 L vs. Long Beach State ^ 0-5 9/28 W ULM * 7-0 9/30 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 4-0 10/5 W at FIU * 4-2 10/7 W at Florida Atlantic * 1-0 10/12 W TROY * 3-0 10/14 W SOUTH ALABAMA * 2-0 10/19 W at Arkansas State * 2-1 10/21 L at UALR * 1-3 10/26 L at Western Kentucky * 0-1 (ot) 10/28 L at Middle Tennessee * 1-2 (ot) 11/2 L DENVER * 2-3 (ot) 11/4 L at SMU 1-2 11/7 W vs. Louisiana-Lafayette # 3-1 11/8 W vs. Western Kentucky # 3-1 11/10 L vs. Denver # 0-2 !-Holiday Inn Express Classic (Natchitoches, La.) ^-Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla) *Sun Belt Conference game # Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) 2009 (12-7-2, 7-2-2 Sun Belt) 8/28 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 1-0 8/30 W NEW MEXICO STATE 1-0 9/4 L at SMU 0-1 9/6 W TEXAS TECH 2-1 (ot) 9/11 WBAYLOR 2-1 9/12 L PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 0-1 9/18 L at [25] Ohio State 0-2 9/20 L at Xavier 0-1 9/25 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 2-0 9/27 W ULM * 4-0 10/2 W at Florida Atlantic * 2-0 10/4 T at FIU * 2-2 (2ot) 10/9 W SOUTH ALABAMA * 3-0 10/11 W TROY * 2-0 10/16 W at UALR * 2-1 10/18 W at Arkansas State * 2-0 10/23 T at Middle Tennessee * 0-0 (2ot) 10/25 L at Western Kentucky * 0-2 10/31 L at Denver * 0-1 11/4 W vs. Middle Tennessee # 2-1 11/5 L vs. UALR # 0-1 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2010 (12-7-2, 7-3-1 Sun Belt) 8/20 W TEXAS SOUTHERN 8-0 8/22 W MISSOURI STATE 2-1 8/27 W vs. Prairie View A&M ! 6-0 8/29 W vs. Jacksonville State ! 2-0 2 008 (15-4-1, 8-2-1 Sun Belt) 9/3 L at Sam Houston State 0-1 (2ot) 8/29 WLOUISIANA TECH2-1 9/5 T NEW MEXICO 1-1 (2ot) 8/31 WXAVIER1-0 9/10 L at Texas Tech ^ 0-1 9/5 W OKLAHOMA 3-2 (ot) 9/12 W vs. Lamar ^ 3-0 9/7 LUTSA 0-1 9/17 L SMU 2-3 (ot) 9/12 W EAST TENNESSEE STATE 4-1 9/24 L at Western Kentucky * 0-1 9/14 WLAMAR 2-0 9/26 L at Middle Tennessee * 1-2 (2ot) 9/19 W at Baylor 2-0 10/1 W ULM * 4-0 9/26 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * 3-1 10/3 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 4-0 9/28 L at ULM * 2-3 10/8 W at Troy * 3-1 10/3 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 3-2 10/10 W at South Alabama * 2-0 10/5 W FIU * 1-0 10/15 W FIU * 2-1 10/10 T at South Alabama * 3-3 (2 ot) 10/17W Florida Atlantic * 5-0 10/12 W at Troy * 2-1 (ot) 10/21 T at UALR * 1-1 (2ot) 10/17 W UALR * 1-0 10/24 W ARKANSAS STATE * 2-0 10/19 W ARKANSAS STATE * 2-0 10/29 L at [22] Denver * 0-1 10/24 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE * 2-1 11/3 L at Western Kentucky # 0-3 10/26 W WESTERN KENTUCKY * 4-3 *-Sun Belt Conference game 10/31 L DENVER * 0-3 #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Bowling Green, Ky.) 11/5 W SOUTH ALBAMA # 2-1 !- Hotel Encanto Aggie Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) 11/6 L WESTERN KENTUCKY# 1-0 ^- Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Denton, Texas) 32 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 2011 (14-4-3, 8-1-1 Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions 8/21 T ORAL ROBERTS 2-2 (2ot) 8/26 W at Texas Southern 5-0 8/28 WGRAMBLING 11-0 9/2 WSMU 2-1 9/4 W at Houston 1-0 9/9 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 3-1 9/11 L at Baylor 0-2 9/16 L vs UC Riverside ! 1-2 (ot) 9/18 L vs Cal State Fullerton ! 1-4 9/23 W WESTERN KENTUCKY * 2-1 9/25 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE * 3-0 9/30 W at ULM * 1-0 10/2 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * 4-0 10/7 W TROY * 4-1 10/14 L at FIU * 0-1 10/16 W at Florida Atlantic * 2-0 10/20 W UALR * 2-0 10/23 T at Arkansas State * 1-1 (2ot) 10/28 W DENVER * 1-0 11/2 W vs Troy # 2-0 11/3 T vs Western Kentucky # 0-0 Western Kentucky advances on Penalties 4-3 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) !- Nike Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) records 9 9 2010 Season In Review at North Texas 8, Texas Southern 0 August 20, 2010 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 250 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 3:44 Lackey, Julie (1) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 22:56 Hodges, Kelsey (1) NT 28:48 Scarfone, Ellen (1) (Reyes, Alicia) NT 29:58 Lackey, Julie (2) NT 49:54 Hodges, Kelsey (2) (Lackey, Julie) NT 58:34 Gorrie, Shannon (1) NT 66:57 Hodges, Kelsey (3) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 89:46 Watson, Dani (1) (Simpson, Lacey) at North Texas 2, Missouri State 1 August 22, 2010 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 233 SCORING SUMMARY: MSU 1:10 Williams,Brooke (1) (Weimer,Rachel) NT 15:20 Young, Michelle (1) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 75:47 Lackey, Julie (3) (Scarfone, Ellen) North Texas 6, Prairie View A&M 0 August 27, 2010 - Hotel Encanto Aggie Classic Las Cruces, N.M. NT 12:26 Hodges, Kelsey (4) NT 20:35 Lackey, Julie (4) NT 48:50 Hodges, Kelsey (5) (Young, Michelle) NT 61:31 Hodges, Kelsey (6) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 84:43 Howell, Jordan (1) (Guderian, Allison) NT 89:31 Crocco, Nikki (1) North Texas 2, Jacksonville State 0 August 29, 2010 - Hotel Encanto Aggie Classic Las Cruces, N.M. SCORING SUMMARY: NT 20:31 Scarfone, Ellen (2) (McDowell, Carly) NT 23:26 Reyes, Alicia (1) at Sam Houston 1, North Texas 0 (2OT) September 3, 2010 Huntsville, Texas - Attendance: 250 SCORING SUMMARY: SHSU108:19 Zak, Kirby (1) (Mallory, Tricia) at North Texas 1, New Mexico 1 (2OT) September 5, 2010 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 377 SCORING SUMMARY: NM 6:54 Fields, Rachel (3) (Williams, Jennifer) NT 14:11 Young, Michelle (2) at Texas Tech 1, North Texas 0 September 10, 2010 - Red Raider Classic Lubbock, Texas - Attendance: 1558 SCORING SUMMARY: TTU 84:42 Disabella, Jessica (1) North Texas 3, Lamar 0 September 12, 2010 - Red Raider Classic Lubbock, Texas SCORING SUMMARY: NT 28:00 Perlman, Kelsey (1) NT 38:12 Perlman, Kelsey (2) NT 59:05 Young, Michelle (3) (Crocco, Nikki) 2010 Season Results SMU 3, at North Texas 2 (OT) September 17, 2010 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 1246 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 27:21 Lackey, Julie (5) (Crocco, Nikki) SMU 42:07 Lewis, Ryanne (1) NT 62:29 Scarfone, Ellen (Pen.) (3) SMU73:48Hartweck, Shelby (1) (Smith, Courtney) SMU94:42May, Logan (2) (Medieros, K.; Smith, C.) at Western Kentucky 1, North Texas 0 September 24, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Bowling Green, Ky. - Attendance: 348 SCORING SUMMARY: WKU60:18 Sims, Christen (1) (Outerbridge, Mallory) at Middle Tennessee 2, North Texas 1 (2OT) September 26, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Murfreesboro, Tenn. - Attendance: 394 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 51:02 Perlman, Kelsey (3) MT59:28 Mueggler, Vanessa (6) (Thomas, Regina) MT101:54Mueggler, Vanessa (7) (Jorgenson, Whitney) at North Texas 4, ULM 0 October 1, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 515 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 3:34 Young, Michelle (4) (Perlman, Kelsey) NT 67:25 McDowell, Carly (1) (Crocco, Nikki) NT 69:29 Lackey, Julie (6) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 73:44 McDowell, Carly (2) (Perlman, Kelsey) at North Texas 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 0 October 3, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 326 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 1:41 Young, Michelle (5) (Ramsey, Loreli) NT 14:36 McDowell, Carly (3) NT 52:44 Crocco, Nikki (2) (Perlman, Kelsey) NT 64:50 Scarfone, Ellen (Pen.) (4) at North Texas 5, Florida Atlantic 0 October 17, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 114 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 9:36 Hodges, Kelsey (9) NT 10:38 Ramsey, Loreli (1) NT 20:17 Young, Michelle (7) NT 28:54 Watson, Dani (2) (Young, Michelle) NT 57:27 Young, Michelle (8) (Ramsey, Loreli) North Texas 1, at UALR 1 (2OT) October 21, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Little Rock, Ark. - Attendance: 85 SCORING SUMMARY: UALR6:54Pearson, Dana (2) (Dunsworth, Danielle) NT 21:45 Scarfone, Ellen (Pen.) (6) at North Texas 2, Arkansas State 0 October 24, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 635 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 80:03 McDowell, Carly (4) (Hodges, Kelsey) NT 85:54 Scarfone, Ellen (7) (McDowell, Carly) at #22 Denver 1, North Texas 0 October 31, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Denver, Colo. - Attendance: 468 SCORING SUMMARY: DEN 11:24 Vaughn, Kalie at [6] Western Kentucky 3, [3] North Texas 0 November 5, 2010 - Sun Belt Tournament Quarterfinal Bowling Green, Ky. - Attendance: 403 SCORING SUMMARY: WKU 15:53 Outerbridge, Mallory (8) WKU28:09 Outerbridge, Mallory (9) (Goad, Lindsey) WKU 44:02 Lange, Torrie (2) (Williams, Lindsay) North Texas 3, at Troy 1 October 8, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Troy, Ala. - Attendance: 275 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 14:58 Lackey, Julie (7) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 26:53 Crocco, Nikki (3) (Young, Michelle) NT 70:28 Lackey, Julie (8) (Scarfone, Ellen) TROY 87:09 Sutcliffe, Ruth North Texas 2, at South Alabama 0 October 10, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Mobile, Ala. - Attendance: 135 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 3:54 Hodges, Kelsey (7) (Young, Michelle) NT 53:38 Scarfone, Ellen (5) at North Texas 2, FIU 1 October 15, 2010 - Sun Belt Conference Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 452 SCORING SUMMARY: FIU 16:42 Bordin, Mayara (Pen.) (1) NT 20:39 Hodges, Kelsey (8) (Young, Michelle) NT 75:36 Young, Michelle (6) (Scarfone, Ellen) 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 33 records 9 9 2011 Season Results 2011 Season In Review at North Texas 2, Oral Roberts 2 (2OT) August 21, 2011 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 115 SCORING SUMMARY: ORU3:39 Grados, Maria (1) (Brannan, Whitney) NT 9:13 Guderian, Allison (1) NT 30:28 McDowell, Carly (1) (Ross; Reyes) ORU 81:11 Bickers, Anna (1) (Grados, Maria) North Texas 5, at Texas Southern 0 August 26, 2011 Durley Stadium - Attendance: 325 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 12:41 Young, Michelle (1) NT 28:20 Young, Michelle (2) (Crocco, Nikki) NT 39:08 Ross, Katelyn (1) (Holt; Crocco) NT49:29 Young, Michelle (3) (Scarfone, Ellen) NT 82:29 Hodges, Kelsey (1) at North Texas 11, Grambling 0 August 28, 2011 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 121 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 1:49 Lackey, Julie (1) (Perlman, Kelsey) NT 8:40 Lackey, Julie (2) (Young, Michelle) NT26:15 McDowell, Carly (2) (Young; Scarfone) NT34:05 McDowell, Carly (3) (Hodges, Kelsey) NT 59:46 Scarfone, Ellen (1) (Brooks, Kara) NT60:38 Young, Michelle (4) (Hodges, Kelsey) NT65:05 Hodges, Kelsey (2) (Young, Michelle) NT 71:04 Crocco, Nikki (1) (Pen.) NT 73:09 Crocco, Nikki (2) (Petty, Kelsey) NT 74:38 Crocco, Nikki (3) NT 80:50 Ross, Katelyn (2) at North Texas 2, SMU 1 September 2, 2011 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 1,286 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 52:00 Crocco, Nikki (4) (Hodges, Kelsey) SMU 52:23 Own Goal NT 86:53 Crocco, Nikki (5) North Texas 1, at Houston 0 September 4, 2011 Robertson Stadium - Attendance: 306 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 29:10 Perlman, Kelsey (1) (Cox, Leah) at North Texas 3, Sam Houston 1 UC Riverside 2, vs. North Texas 1 (OT) September 16, 2011 - Nike Classic UNM Soccer Complex - Attendance: SCORING SUMMARY: NT35:57 Petty, Kelsey (1) (Perlman, Kelsey) UCR36:39Morales, Andrea (2) (Quincey, Alexandra) UCR96:44Valencia, Celina (1) (Casmiro, Aaren) Cal State Fullerton 4, vs. North Texas 1 September 18, 2011 - Nike Classic UNM Soccer Complex - Attendance: SCORING SUMMARY: CSF27:48 Tangorra, Ann Marie (1) (Mazeau, Erica) CSF28:35 Tangorra, Ann Marie (2) CSF31:28 Tangorra, Ann Marie (3) (Wilson, R.) CSF 45:22 Wilson, Rebecca (2) NT 71:17 Hodges, Kelsey (4) at North Texas 2, Western Kentucky 1 September 23, 2011 - Sun Belt Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 163 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 54:18 Young, Michelle (6) (Scarfone, Ellen) WKU 56:58 Stahlke, Ali (1) (Williams, Lindsay) NT 68:23 Young, Michelle (7) (Scarfone, Ellen) at North Texas 3, Middle Tennessee 0 September 25, 2011 - Sun Belt Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 171 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 62:03 Crocco, Nikki (6) NT 64:05 Young, Michelle (8) (Crocco, Nikki) NT 88:56 Scarfone, Ellen (2) (Holt, Shelly) North Texas 1, at ULM 0 September 30, 2011 - Sun Belt Game ULM Soccer Complex - Attendance: 227 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 50:53 Scarfone, Ellen (3) (Pen.) North Texas 4, at Louisiana-Lafayette 0 October 2, 2011 - Sun Belt Game Cajun Track/Soccer Facility - Attendance: 134 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 13:21 Hodges, Kelsey (5) NT 16:00 Young, Michelle (9) (Perlman, Kelsey) NT 30:08 Ross, Katelyn (3) (Lackey, Julie) NT 66:16 Crocco, Nikki (7) (Scarfone; Perlman) at North Texas 4, Troy 1 September 9, 2011 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 577 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 2:04 Hodges, Kelsey (3) (Lackey, Julie) SHSU 9:07 Mallory, Tricia (4) (Anderson, Kayla) NT 9:56 Crawford, Hannah (1) (Lackey, Julie) NT 17:08 Young, Michelle (5) (Crocco, Nikki) October 7, 2011 - Sun Belt Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 223 SCORING SUMMARY: NT1:38 Young, Michelle (10) (Scarfone; Perlman) NT 20:51 Perlman, Kelsey (2) (Brooks; Crocco) TROY 75:57 Samantha Morgan (1) NT 79:08 Scarfone, Ellen (4) (Perlman, Kelsey) NT87:20 Young, Michelle (11) (Hodges; Scarfone) at Baylor 2, North Texas 0 at FIU 1, North Texas 0 September 11, 2011 Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field - Attendance: 351 SCORING SUMMARY: BU52:56 Gilmore, Hanna (3) (Dismuke, Hannah) BU82:02 Larsen, Dana (4) (Johnston, Bethany) 34 October 14, 2011 - Sun Belt Game FIU Soccer Stadium - Attendance: 278 SCORING SUMMARY: FIU58:14 Perry, April (3) 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book North Texas 2, at Florida Atlantic 0 October 16, 2011 - Sun Belt Game FAU Soccer Stadium - Attendance: 222 SCORING SUMMARY: NT16:14 Young, Michelle (12) (Perlman; Holt) NT 25:56 Scarfone, Ellen (5) at North Texas 2, UALR 0 October 20, 2011 - Sun Belt Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 121 SCORING SUMMARY: NT57:36 McDowell, Carly (4) (Brooks, Kara) NT 68:43 Scarfone, Ellen (6) (Pen.) North Texas 1, at Arkansas St. 1 (2OT) October 24, 2011 - Sun Belt Game ASU Soccer Complex - Attendance: 133 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 62:44 Hodges, Kelsey (6) (Scarfone, Ellen) ASU 85:42 Michele Clark (5) at North Texas 1, Denver 0 October 28, 2011 - Sun Belt Game Mean Green Soccer Complex - Attendance: 670 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 4:20 Hodges, Kelsey (7) [1] North Texas 2, vs. [8] Troy 0 November 2, 2011 - Sun Belt Tournament Hayes Track & Soccer Stadium - Attendance: 625 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 25:27 Young, Michelle (Perlman; Brooks) NT 86:43 Crocco, Nikki (Brooks, Kara) [1] North Texas 0, vs. [4] WKU 0 (2OT) November 3, 2011 - Sun Belt Tournament Hayes Track & Soccer Stadium - Attendance: 225 SCORING SUMMARY: None Western Kentucky advances on penalty kicks 4-3 records 9 9 Mean Green Soccer Complex – Individual Records Goals scored Points Shots on Goal Saves 9 3 3 3 7 6 6 6 12 11 9 13 8 7 7 7 Kendall Juett Kelsey Hodges Nikki Crocco Kendall Juett Heather Hutyra Kelsey Hodges Nikki Crocco Heather Hutyra Heather Hutyra Kendall Juett Kandice Ellis Kandice Ellis Mandy Hall Mandy Hall Kandice Ellis Louisiana-Monroe Texas Southern Grambling Louisiana-Monroe Arkansas State Texas Southern Grambling Arkansas State Northwestern State Grambling State SMU Louisiana-Lafayette SMU South Alabama SMU 2 3 3 6 2 21 Kellie Walker Holly Grogan, Kala Morgan Maria Grados Sophia Mundy Courtney Smith Kelly Goodman 9 Opponents Team 9/3/06 9/2/07 9/17/10 10/13/06 9/3/06 9/15/06 Attendance 1,283SMU 1,246SMU 1,173Oklahoma 820Denver 785Denver 774 Texas Women’s Match Sun Belt match vs. Florida International (9/29/06) Win 2-1 OT vs. Houston (8/31/06) LosS vs. Middle Tennessee (10/22/06) Goal Kendall Juett vs. Houston (8/31/06) Opp. Goal Jordan Godbolt Houston (8/31/06) Shutout vs. SMU (9/3/06) Opp ShutouT SMU (9/3/06) Conference Tournament Results 8/28/11 Sun Belt Conference 10/13/06 2000 (Mobile, Ala.) 8/20/10 1st Round.................................................................................. def. Arkansas State, 6-0 8/28/11 Semifinals............................................................................def. at South Alabama, 2-1 10/13/06 Finals........................................................................................................lost to FIU, 1-3 10/13/06 2001 (Miami, Fla.) 8/28/11 1st Round.................................................................................. def. Arkansas State, 2-0 10/13/06 Semifinals................................................................. def. Western Kentucky, 2-1 (2ot) 9/3/06 Finals..................................................................................................lost to Denver, 1-2 10/13/06 10/17/10 2002 (Mobile, Ala.) 9/2/07 1st Round............................................................................ def. Middle Tennessee, 4-1 10/22/06 Semifinals............................................................................def. at South Alabama, 2-1 9/3/06 Finals..................................................................................................lost to Denver, 0-3 8/28/11 2003 (Bowling Green, Ky.) 10/13/06 1st Round................................................................................ def. Arkansas State, 10-1 8/20/10 Semifinals........................................................................... def. Middle Tennessee, 4-0 Finals.......................................................................................... lost to Denver, 0-1 (ot) Western Kentucky 10/26/08 Middle Tennessee 10/18/06 Oral Roberts 8/21/11 Houston 8/31/06 SMU 9/17/10 Arkansas State 10/13/06 Goals scored 3 Five Times (Most Recent: SMU, 9/17/10) Shots on goal27 SMU Assists 3UTEP SMU Saves 21 Arkansas State Corner Kicks9 SMU Fouls 24 Northwestern State Mean Green Soccer Complex Firsts vs. Houston (8/31/06) 9 Opponents- Individual Goals scored Points Shots on Goal Assists Saves 9 9/28/07 8/20/10 8/28/11 9/28/07 10/13/06 8/20/10 8/28/11 10/13/06 9/15/06 9/16/07 9/3/06 9/30/07 9/17/10 10/14/07 9/29/06 North Texas -Team Records Goals scored11 Grambling 8 Arkansas State 8 Texas Southern Points 31Grambling 25 Arkansas State Shots on goal 37 Arkansas State Assists 9Grambling 9 Arkansas State Saves 13SMU Corner Kicks 11 Arkansas State 11FAU Penalty Kicks 2 Kendall Juett vs. UTEP Kelli Lunsford vs. Middle Tennessee Fouls 17 SMU Largest Margin11-0Grambling of Victory 8-0 Arkansas State 8-0 Texas Southern 9 9 mg soccer complex records 9/2/11 9/17/10 9/5/08 10/21/05 9/2/07 8/31/07 2004 (Miami, Fla.) 1st Round.................................................................................def. South Alabama, 2-1 Semifinals.............................................................................................. def. Denver, 3-0 Finals..........................................................................def. at Florida International, 1-0 2005 (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round......................................................................... def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-2 Semifinals...........................................................................def. Western Kentucky, 2-1 Finals....................................................................................def. at South Alabama, 2-0 2006 (Lafayette, La.) 1st Round...................................................................... def. at Lousiana-Lafayette, 5-1 Semifinals........................................................................... def. Middle Tennessee, 3-1 Finals..................................................................................................lost to Denver, 4-0 2007 (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round......................................................................... def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-1 Semifinals...........................................................................def. Western Kentucky, 3-1 Finals..................................................................................................lost to Denver, 2-0 2008 (Denton, Texas) 1st Round.................................................................................def. South Alabama, 2-1 Semifinals...................................................................... lost to Western Kentucky, 1-0 2009 (Boca Raton, Fla.) 1st Round............................................................................ def. Middle Tennessee, 2-1 Semifinals........................................................................................... lost to UALR, 1-0 2010 (Bowling Green, Ky.) 1st Round........................................................................lost at Western Kentucky, 3-0 2010 (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 1st Round....................................................................................................def. Troy, 2-0 Semifinals...............................................................drew Western Kentucky, 0-0 (2ot) Western Kentucky advances on penalty kicks 4-3 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 35 records 9 9 letterwinners A 9 Adrina Adame ‘00, ‘01 Tori Adame ‘11 Tiffany Adams ‘06 Kelly Adkins ‘03, ‘04 Ashleigh Allison ‘02 Veronica Ayala ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 9 B Elaine Bacchus ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Stephanie Baetz ‘96 Cindy Beahm ‘95 Robin Bellingham ‘02 Fleur Benatar ‘96, ‘97 Lindsay Bibb ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Jennifer Blume ‘95 April Bonilla ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Katy Booth ‘07, ‘08 Mary Brannon ‘07 Kim Brimberry ‘01 Kara Brooks ‘08, ‘10, ‘11 Michelle Brophy ‘99, ‘00 Heather Brown ‘95 Kim Brunette ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Briana Buchanan ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 9 C Adriana Caballero ‘99 Marlen Caballero ‘99 JoDee Campbell ‘96 Kristen Campbell ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Alyssa Carrier ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Angela Carter ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Nikki Carter ‘00 Amy Chandler ‘97, ‘98 Melissa Chapman ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Mary Chisenhall ‘95, ‘96 Brittany Cleveland ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Leslie Cooley ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Misty Cordon ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Adria Costanzo ‘98, ‘99 Leah Cox ‘11 Hannah Crawford ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Nikki Crocco ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Jennifer Crow ‘96 Sarah Csillagi ‘97 Michelle Cudd ‘95 9 D Krista Davey ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Lindsay Deal ‘99 Stephanie Demchuk ‘95 Haley Dockray ‘11 Natalie Donnert ‘02 9 E Kandice Ellis ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Stephanie Eckert ‘07 9 G Diana Garcia-Valez ‘98 Erin Gardipee ‘98 Amy Gaylon ‘95 Krista Georgas ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Shannon Gorrie ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Rita Granado ‘96, ‘97, ‘99 Allison Guderian ‘10, ‘11 Danielle Guilliod ‘09 36 H Amanda Hall ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Kerri Hancock ‘95, ‘96 Jou Jou Hanna ‘99 Taffy Harmon ‘03 Leslie Hash ‘95 Angela Hawkins ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Nicole Heasty ‘95 Chelsea Heimann ‘09 Cristi Hendrickson ‘95, ‘96 Jessica Hennessey ‘02 Mari Hernandez ‘98, ‘99 Danielle Herron ‘07, ‘08 Mari Hill ‘98 Kelsey Hodges ‘10, ‘11 Leanne Hoge ‘03 Shelly Holt ‘10, ‘11 Emily Hosek ‘03 Monica Housden ‘00, ‘01 Jordan Howell ‘10 Gennifer Hurst ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Heather Hutyra ‘04, ‘05, 06, ‘07 9 J Ingrid Jacques ‘99 Amanda Johnson ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Amanda Jones ‘05, ‘06 Christy Johnson ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Erin Johnson ‘02 Jamie Joyce ‘95 Kendall Juett ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 9 K Jackie Kerestine, ‘11 Meredith Klemm ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Jessica Kloschmann ‘02, ‘03 Keri Kuwamura ‘01 Carrie Kveton ‘98, 99, ‘00, ‘01 9 L Julie Lackey ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Lindsay Lackore ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Casey Lerond ‘08 Melanie Lovato ‘95 Kelli Lunsford ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘09 9 M Richelle Magalhaes ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Summer Mahaffey ‘98 Andrea Marak ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Marilyn Marin ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Carly McDowell ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Carrie Mendoza ‘10 Amanda Mitchell ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Natalie Mitchell ‘01 Erin Montgomery ‘08 Patty Mora ‘98 Brianna Morris ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 9 N Marion Neary ‘95 Haley Newsom ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 9 O Lynette Osborne ‘97 9 P Michelle Partain ‘02, ‘03 Kelsey Perlman ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Melanie Peterson ‘06, ‘07 Kelsey Petty ‘11 Melinda Pina ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Michelle Pratz ‘95, ‘96 9 R Julie Radford ‘05, ‘06 Loreli Ramsey ‘10 Monica Reich ‘97 Alicia Reyes ‘10, ‘11 Michelle Richards ‘95 Caree Ridenour ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Angela Rieke ‘95, ‘96 Tiffany Robb ‘96 9 S Ellen Scarfone ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Heather Schmidt ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Lauren Shockey ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Sarah Simpson ‘10 Marnie Simmons ‘95, ‘96 Katherine Skaggs ‘06 Dani Slavonic ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Nikki Smetzer ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Danielle Smith ‘02, ‘03 Hayley Smith ‘06 Jennifer Smith ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Amy Smyser ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Kim Sparks ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Alyson Stallcup ‘11 Emily Standeven ‘01 Emily Stevens ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 9 T Chantel Terrell ‘98 Rene Threlkeld ‘98, ‘99 Gina Turner ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Rachel Turpin ‘08, ‘09 9 U Michelle Uselton ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 9 V Teresa Vise ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 9 W K.D. Waters ‘06 Dani Watson ‘09, ‘10 Rebecca Weinkauf ‘02 Lauren Weller ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Corinna Welsch ‘95, ‘97 Kim Welsch ‘96 Katie Wendling ‘08, ‘09 Lisa Whitfield ‘95, ‘96 Jacy Wicker ‘07, ‘08 Lindsay Williams ‘02 Kelly Winchester ‘96 Jessie Wolfe ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Janaye Woods ‘07 Jillian Wright ‘08 9 Y Jamie Yates ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Michelle Young ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 9 Z Jessica Zetlau ‘01 records 9 9 All-Conference Selections Sun Belt Conference 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Kim Brunette, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Teresa Vise, First Team Emily Stevens, Second Team Gina Turner, Second Team Carrie Kveton, First Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Gina Turner, First Team Monica Housden, Second Team Michelle Uselton, Second Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Melinda Pina, First Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Melinda Pina, First Team Angela Carter, Second Team Krista Georgas, Second Team Melinda Pina, First Team Heather Hutyra, First Team Caree Ridenour, First Team Krista Georgas, Second Team Kandice Ellis, First Team Angela Hawkins, First Team Heather Hutyra, First Team Kelli Lunsford, First Team Heather Hutyra, First Team Kendall Juett, First Team Gennifer Hurst, Second Team Kandice Ellis, Second Team Kendall Juett, First Team Dani Slavonic, First Team Janaye Woods, First Team Veronica Ayala, Second Team Kendall Juett, First Team Kelli Lunsford, First Team Kelsey Perlman, First Team Kendall Juett, First Team Kelli Lunsford, First Team Michelle Young, Second Team Ellen Scarfone, First Team Kelsey Hodges, First Team Ellen Scarfone, First Team Michelle Young, First Team Big West Conference 1996 1997 1998 1999 April Bonilla, Second Team Lisa Whitfield, Second Team Amy Chandler, First Team Krista Davey, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Meredith Klemm, Honorable Mention Krista Davey, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Gina Turner, Second Team Krista Davey, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Adriana Costanzo, Second Team Gina Turner, Second Team Teresa Vise, Honorable Mention 9 all-time awards Conference Award Winners Player of the Year 2002 2003 2005 Marilyn Marin, Sun Belt Marilyn Marin, Sun Belt Heather Hutyra, Sun Belt Freshman of the Year 2000 2004 2005 2007 Marilyn Marin, Sun Belt Heather Hutyra, Sun Belt Kelli Lunsford, Sun Belt Janaye Woods, Sun Belt Coach of the Year 2004 2005 2011 John Hedlund, Sun Belt John Hedlund, Sun Belt John Hedlund, Sun Belt Player of the Week (Since 2008) 9/9/2008 9/8/2009 8/24/2010 10/19/2010 9/6/2011 9/27/2011 9 Kelli Lunsford (2g, 0a), Sun Belt Kendall Juett (1g, 0a), Sun Belt Julie Lackey (3g, 1a), Sun Belt Michelle Young (3g, 2a), Sun Belt Nikki Crocco (2g, 0a), Sun Belt Michelle Young (3g 0a), Sun Belt Greater Denton Sports Commission North Texas Coach of the Year 2004 John Hedlund, Sun Belt 2005 John Hedlund, Sun Belt 9 All-Region 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2010 9 Christy Johnson, First Team Krista Davey, Second Team Christy Johnson, Third Team Gina Turner, Second Team Christy Johnson, Third Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Marilyn Marin, Third Team Marilyn Marin, Second Team Marilyn Marin, Second Team Caree Ridenour, Third Team Heather Hutyra, Second Team Heather Hutyra, Third Team Kelli Lunsford, Third Team Ellen Scarfone, Second Team (South) Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Team 2005 2006 2007 2008 Kelli Lunsford Kendall Juett Janaye Woods Kelsey Perlman Freshman All-America 1997 1998 2000 9 Christy Johnson, Third Team Gina Turner, Honorable Mention Marilyn Marin, First Team All-Conference Tournament Team 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 9 Melinda Pina Lindsay Bibb Jessica Hennessey Melinda Pina Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Caree Ridenour Briana Buchanan Alyssa Carrier (MOP) Melinda Pina Dani Slavonic Heather Hutyra (MOP) Kelli Lunsford Angela Hawkins Kandice Ellis Julie Radford Brittany Cleveland Kendall Juett Dani Slavonic Heather Hutyra Kendall Juett Dani Slavonic Kelli Lunsford Veronica Ayala Ellen Scarfone Jackie Kerestine North Texas Team Honors Final Regional Rankings 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2005 2006 2008 ARV (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 10th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 7th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 6th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 6th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) ARV (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 14th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) t-15th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 15th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) Sun Belt Regular Season Championship 2001 2004 2005 2011 9 Professional Players Only Professional First Division Leagues Listed Krista (Davey) Bobo New York Power (WUSA) 2001 Washington Freedom (WUSA) 2002-03 Atlanta Silverbacks (W-League) 2006 Sky Blue FC (WPS) 2009 Carrie Kveton Charlotte Lady Eagles (W-League) 2004 Atlanta Silverbacks (W-League) 2005 Bristol Rovers WFC (England) 2004-06 Ottawa Fury (W-League) 2006 Sønderjyske (Denmark) 2007-11 Christy Johnson Teresa Vise Marilyn Marin Angela Carter Marilyn Marin 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 37 records 9 9 academic awards Sun Belt Academic Honors Commissioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA) 2005-06 Briana Buchanan Lauren Weller Jamie Yates 2006-07 Melissa Chapman Gennifer Hurst Dani Slavonic Jamie Yates 2007-08 Katie Booth Amanda Hall Danielle Herron Gennifer Hurst Dani Slavonic Lauren Weller Janaye Wood 2008-09 Katie Booth Amanda Hall Jessica Jackson Amanda Johnson Julie Lackey Amanda Mitchell Kelsey Perlman Katie Wendling 2009-10 Kara Brooks Hannah Crawford Shannon Gorrie Amanda Hall Chelsea Heimann Julie Lackey Lindsey Lackore Carly McDowell Kelsey Perlman Rachel Turpin Katie Wendling 2010-11 Kara Brooks Shannon Gorrie Amanda Hall Jordan Howell Julie Lackey Lauren Manning Haley Newsom Kelsey Perlman Loreli Ramsey 2011-12 Allison Guderian Haley Newsom Kelsey Perlman Katelyn Ross Academic Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) 2005-06 Melissa Chapman Misty Cordon Gennifer Hurst Andrea Marak Dani Slavonic Jessie Wolfe 2006-07 Amanda Mitchell Lauren Weller Jessie Wolfe 2007-08 38 Veronica Ayala Amanda Johnson Kendall Juett Lindsey Lackore Kelli Lunsford Amanda Mitchell 2008-09 Kara Brooks Gennifer Hurst Kendall Juett Lindsey Lackore Kelli Lunsford Rachel Turpin Jacy Wicker Jillian Wright 2009-10 Danielle Herron Kendall Juett Kelli Lunsford Haley Newsom Erika Palmacci Jillian Wright 2010-11 Hannah Crawford Nicole Crocco Alison Guderian Kelsey Hodges Shelly Holt Carly McDowell Alicia Reyes Megan Riley Sarah Simpson 2011-12 Kara Brooks Leah Cox Shannon Gorrie Kelsey Hodges Shelly Holt Julie Lackey Kelsey Petty Alica Reyes Alyson Stallcup 9 North Texas Academic Honors President’s List (4.0 GPA) 2005 Lauren Weller Jamie Yates 2007 Gennifer Hurst Lauren Weller Janaye Woods Jamie Yates 2008 Katie Booth Amanda Hall Gennifer Hurst Kelsey Perlman Dani Slavonic Katie Wendling 2009 Amanda Hall Julie Lackey Kelsey Perlman Katie Wendling 2010 Kara Brooks Amanda Hall Lauren Manning Carly McDowell Haley Newsom Kelsey Perlman Rachel Turpin 2011 Kara Brooks Kelsey Perlman Dean’s List (3.5-3.99 GPA) 2005 Elaine Bacchus Caree Brown Briana Buchanan Krista Georgas Gennifer Hurst Heather Hutyra Jessica Koschmann Richelle Magalhaes Dani Slavonic Jennifer Smith 2006 Melissa Chapman Katherine Skaggs Dani Slavonic Lauren Weller Jamie Yates 2007 Katie Booth Melissa Chapman Amanda Hall Danielle Herron Amanda Mitchell Dani Slavonic 2008 Veronica Ayala Shannon Gorrie Danielle Herron Jessica Jackson Amanda Johnson Kendall Juett Kelli Lunsford 2009 Katie Booth Kara Brooks Hannah Crawford Shannon Gorrie Danielle Herron Gennifer Hurst Amanda Johnson Lindsey Lackore Amanda Mitchell Rachel Turpin 2010 Shannon Gorrie Chelsea Heimann Shelly Holt Jordan Howell Julie Lackey Loreli Ramsey Sarah Simpson 2011 Shannon Gorrie Julie Lackey Haley Newsom Katelyn Ross Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) 2005Melissa Chapman Misty Cordon Angela Hawkins Andrea Marak Julie Radford Jesse Wolfe 2006 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book Kristen Campbell Misty Cordon Gennifer Hurst Heather Hutyra Kellis Lunsford Andrea Marak Amanda Mitchell Jesse Wolfe 2007 Veronica Ayala Kristen Campbell Brittany Cleveland Courtney Dinwiddie Kandice Ellis Amanda Johnson Kendall Juett Lindsey Lackore Julie Radford Jacy Wicker Jesse Wolfe 2008 Kara Brooks Stephanie Eckert Julie Lackore Lindsey Lackore Amanda Mitchell Lauren Shockey Christie Stewart Rachel Turpin Lauren Weller Jacy Wicker Jillian Wright 2009Brittany Cleveland Chelsea Heimann Kendall Juett Kelli Lunsford Allyne Morgan Carly McDowell Haley Newsom Erika Palmacci 2010Hannah Crawford Nicole Crocco Allison Guderian Kelsey Hodges Kendall Juett Megan Riley Ellen Scarfone Dani Watson Michelle Young 2011Leah Cox Hannah Crawford Nicole Crocco Allison Guderian Kelsey Hodges Shelly Holt Kelsey Petty Alyson Stallcup records 9 Program Starts With Lubbock Loss September 2, 1995 - Texas Tech 3, North Texas 2 LUBBOCK, Texas- North Texas began its women’s soccer history at Texas Tech, but relinquished 1-0 and 2-1 leads before falling 3-2 to the Lady Raiders. Lisa Whitfield scored the first goal in program history in the 23rd minute, scoring from the lower-right part of the box, giving North Texas its first ever lead over its Southwest Conference foe. Angela Reike scored in the 76th minute from the top of the 18-yard box to give North Texas a 2-1 edge, but could not hold onto the lead. The Red Raiders equalized in the 80th minute and scored the game-winner in the 87th. North Texas Finds Troy In A Catch-22 August 31, 1997 - North Texas 22, Troy 0 LAKE CHARLES, La.- North Texas found itself completely outclassing Troy, and walked away with the biggest win in program history, a 22-0 thumping of the Trojans. By the 20th minute, Christy Johnson had a hat trick and was well on her way to her five-goal total, and the Mean Green were up 5-0. Johnson had scored five the previous day against McNeese State, giving her a remarkable 10 goals in two days. Both of her five-goal games are tied for the North Texas single-game record. In all, four North Texas players scored hat tricks; Krista Davey, the future WUSA player who had three assists as well, Lynette Osbourne, who scored four goals, Nikki Smetzer, who had two assists, and Johnson. North Texas outshot Troy 57-0. The Mean Green were up 9-0 by the 28th minute and 13-0 by halftime. Official scoresheets in 1997, before computer scoring was standard, had spaces for only nine goals in a game, therefore the official box score for the game spans three pages. Orange Burnt on Halloween October 31, 1999 - North Texas 2, Texas 1 (OT) DENTON, Texas- North Texas brought in heavily favored, and regional giant Texas to Denton for the penultimate game of the 1999 season. memorable moments Mean Green Repeat As Champs November 5, 2005 - North Texas 2, South Alabama 0 MOBILE, Ala.- Again playing in hostile territory, the Mean Green won its second straight Sun Belt Championship and returned to the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 win at South Alabama. North Texas got its first goal in the 43rd minute, as Tournament Most Outstanding Player Heather Hutyra scored her 20th goal of the season. The Mean Green anchored back, and allowed just one shot in the second half, holding on to the slim lead. Julie Radford ended the tension by scoring her first goal of the season in the 75th minute, giving North Texas a two-goal lead which it would not relinquish. Mean Green Soccer Complex Opens August 31, 2006 - North Texas 2, Houston 1 (OT) DENTON, Texas- North Texas opened up Mean Green Soccer Complex with some late heroics, defeating Houston 2-1 in overtime to christen the new field. Kristen Campbell took a feed from Kelli Lunsford 91 seconds into overtime and fired a laser past Houston keeper Shelby Scott to win the first game in the new complex. The victory also extended the home unbeaten streak to 15 games -- a streak that eventually reached 23 games. Houston started the scoring in the 37th minute, but North Texas got an equalizer from Kendall Juett in the 68th minute. North Texas downs Oklahoma September 5, 2008 - North Texas 3, Oklahoma 2 (OT) DENTON, Texas- Kelli Lunsford, who missed most of 2007 due to injury, scored the game-tying and winning goals in a 3-2 overtime victory. She tied the game 2-2 in the 83rd minute, when she blasted a kick from about 35 yards out that sailed over the outstretched arms of Oklahoma goalkeeper Lisa Jett. The Mean Green got the first breakthrough in the 16th mintue when Carrie Kveton put a strike in to give North Texas a lead it would hold for almost forty minutes. The Longhorns tied the game in the 55th minute, which helped send the match to extra time at 1-1. In overtime, the Sooners tried to clear the ball but it went right to Lunsford, who took a shot from over 20-yards out and nailed it for the game winner. With 19 seconds left in the first overtime, Michelle Brophy scored on an assist from Adriana Caballero and sending the Mean Green into a delirous dogpile as 2-1 victors. Last Second Penalty Propels Mean Green October 26, 2008 - North Texas 4, Western Kentucky 3 DENTON, Texas - With the score tied 3-3 in the closing seconds, Western Kentucky goalkeeper Libby Stout elbowed a North Texas player after making a save, earning herself a red card and sending Kelli Lunsford to the penalty spot with one second left. Lunsford beat backup WKU keeper L.B. Wathen to give the Mean Green a 4-3 victory. Kveton’s PK Topples No. 9 SMU September 1, 2000 - North Texas 3, #9 SMU 2 (OT) WACO, Texas- After fighting for 62 minutes, North Texas found itself down 2-0 to SMU in the 65th minute in a neutral site match in Waco, and set the stage for a Mean Green upset and comeback. Teresa Vise scored for the Mean Green just a minute after falling down 2-0 on a 66th minute goal with an assist from Marylin Marin. With a scant 1:46 remaining in regulation, and the Mean Green down a goal, North Texas got its break. SMU keeper Becca Leif was sent off, and Carrie Kveton sent home the ensuing penalty to send the match into overtime. North Texas was able to take advantage of the 11-on-10 just 5:48 into overtime, as Kveton was sent to the spot again. She converted for her second goal of the game, and North Texas’ only victory over an opponent ranked in the top 10. Double Overtime Upset Over No. 21 Denver October 10, 2003 - North Texas 3, #21 Denver 2 (2OT) DENTON, Texas- Just 24 seconds away from a draw, Kristen Campbell knocked in a loose ball in front of the net and gave the Mean Green the golden goal they needed to defeat Denver 3-2 in double overtime. North Texas, looking for its first victory over a ranked team since 2000, opened up a 2-0 lead over the Pioneers by the 56th minute. Richelle Magahlaes scored in the 15th minute, and Melinda Pina doubled the lead in the 56th. However, the lead was fleeting, and Denver equalized with two more goals by the 62nd minute. As the second overtime was ending, NT’s Marilyn Marin dribbled into the left corner before centering the ball towards the Denver net. Campbell somehow got control of the loose ball just a couple of yards from the goal line and was able to kick it into the net. Marin had assists on all three goals for the Mean Green. North Texas Wins Sun Belt Tourney November 6, 2004 - North Texas 1, FIU 0 MIAMI, Fla.- Alyssa Carrier headed in a free kick from Andrea Marak with only eight seconds remaining in the Sun Belt Championship game to give North Texas a 1-0 win at FIU, with the specter of extra time or penalties looming in front of a road crowd. The win gave North Texas its first Sun Belt Tournament Championship and first bid to the NCAA Tournament. North Texas scored the first goal of the contest, before Oklahoma came roaring back, scoring two goals within a 10-minute span at the end of the first half. The penalty capped a wild game, which saw North Texas get a 2-0 lead, only to trail 3-2 as late as the 85th minute. Brittany Cleveland scored off a Lunsford assist in the 85th minute, which set up the game-winning sequence. Crocco’s Brace Downs SMU September 2, 2011 - North Texas 2, SMU 1 DENTON, Texas- Nikki Crocco scored the game-winning goal in the 86th minute to give North Texas a 2-1 win over SMU. The victory over SMU was the program’s first since 2005. Crocco started the scoring in the 53rd minute with a header off a free kick taken by Kelsey Hodges from beyond midfield. North Texas’ celebrations were short-lived, as its backline could not cope with an SMU cross and knocked it into their own net to tie the score. With extra time looming, Nikki Crocco stole the ball from SMU keeper Courtney Webb with 3:07 remaining and knocked the ball into the open net which sent the record crowd of 1,287 into a frenzy, and gave the Mean Green the victory. Hodges’ Goal, Block, Gives North Texas Regular Season Title October 28, 2011 - North Texas 1, Denver 0 DENTON, Texas- Kelsey Hodges scored on a free kick from beyond midfield to give North Texas a 1-0 win over Denver, and clinch the 2011 Sun Belt regular season title. Hodges scored in the fifth minute -- her seventh goal of the season -- on a free kick from beyond midfield. Hodges has now scored in two straight games despite playing as the defensive anchor. With the Mean Green hanging on to a 1-0 lead in the 63rd minute, Hodges made what was possibly the play of the game by blocking a Nichollette DiGiacamo shot with her face. Hodges left the game for a short time before returning to finish the contest and help North Texas win the Sun Belt title. 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 39 records 9 history Since the program’s birth in 1995, the Mean Green has never had a losing season. North Texas’ 17year combined record stands at 234-94-21 for a .701 winning percentage. 9 9 North Texas won its fourth regular season Sun Belt title in 2011. 9 The 2010 team continued the winning tradition by posting the program’s 16th winning season. 9 The 2009 team advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament for the 10th straight year. 9 Kendall Juett became the second player in school history to be named first-team all-conference all four years. 9 The 2007 team had the best start in school history with a 13-2 mark through 15 games and had two separate six-game winning streaks, the first time in school history that has happened. North Texas advanced to its eighth straight SBC Tournament finals, the only school in league history to play in the championship game each year. 9 Freshman Janaye Woods was named the 2007 SBC Freshman of the Year. 9 The 2008 North Texas squad captured its sixth straight season of 15 wins or more. 9 The 2007 North Texas squad captured its fifth straight season of 15 wins or more and advanced to Sun Belt Conference Championship for the eighth straight year. 9 The 2005 squad tied a school record with 16 wins and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year after capturing the program’s second straight Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship. 15 wins and went a perfect 11-0 at home. The undefeated season at home was the first since 2001 and the third in the program’s history. 9 Marilyn Marin became the first North Texas player to win back-to-back Player of the Year honors in the Sun Belt Conference. She was also named to the first-team all-conference squad for a fourth straight year. 9 In 2002, North Texas was second in the nation in goals per game and forward Marilyn Marin, who led the nation in goals, points, and points per game, was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. 9 In 2001, the Mean Green captured its first Sun Belt Conference regular-season championship in just the second year of the league sponsoring women’s soccer. North Texas went a perfect 5-0 at home against Sun Belt opponents en route to a unblemished 7-0 home record for the season. 9 North Texas boasts three players who have been named freshman All-Americans. 9 Nine different Mean Green players have been named to the All-Central Region teams. 9 A total of 26 different players have been voted a combined 45 times to all-conference honors. 9 In 2002 the Mean Green set a school record with 13 consecutive wins at home and a 24-game unbeaten streak at home. 9 In 2000, Marilyn Marin was the first North Texas player to win an individual honor from a conference, being selected the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year. 9 John Hedlund won Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2004, 2005 and 2011. 9 Heather Hutyra became the youngest player in the Sun Belt Conference to earn Player of the Year honors as a sophomore in 2005. 9 North Texas has been awarded conference freshman of the year honors four times. Janaye Woods won in 2007, Kelli Lunsford received the award in 2005, Heather Hutyra was named freshman of the year in 2004, and Marilyn Marin received the honor in 2000. 9 The 2004 squad set a school record with 16 wins and its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament after capturing the program’s first Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship. 9 40 The 2003 squad tied a then school record with 2012 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 2012 North Texas Soccer Schedule Fri. Aug. 17 at Oral Roberts Tulsa, Oklahoma 7:00 PM Sun. Aug. 19 at Missouri State Springfield, Missouri 1:00 PM Fri. Aug. 24 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Aug. 26 Houston Denton, Texas 1:00 PM Fri. Aug. 31 Texas Southern Denton, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Sept. 2 at Grambling Grambling, Louisiana 1:00 PM Fri. Sept. 7 Baylor Denton, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Sept. 9 vs. Long Beach State College Station, Texas Fri. Sept. 14 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Sept. 16 TCU Denton, Texas 1:00 PM Fri. Sept. 21 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 7:00 PM Sun. Sept. 23 ULM * Monroe, La. 1:00 PM Fri. Sept. 28 South Alabama * Denton, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Sept. 30 Troy Denton, Texas 1:00 PM Fri. Oct. 5 Florida Atlantic* Denton, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Oct. 7 FIU * Denton, Texas 1:00 PM Fri. Oct. 12 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Arkansas 2:00 PM Sun. Oct. 14 at UALR * Little Rock, Arkansas 1:00 PM Thur. Oct. 18 Middle Tennessee * Denton, Texas 7:00 PM Sun. Oct. 21 at Western Kentucky * Bowling Green, KY 1:00 PM Oct. 31-Nov. 3 Sun Belt Championship 10:00 AM at Mobile, Alabama All Times Central All Home Games Played at the Mean Green Soccer Complex