Women`s Soccer Update
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Women`s Soccer Update
CENTRAL COLLEGE Women’s Soccer Update October 21, 2013 Volume 3, Issue 4 Upcoming Games: Home vs. William Penn 3pm @Luther College 1pm Home vs. Loras 12:30 pm IIAC Tournament TBD We look forward to seeing you at the games! LOSS 4—1 TO UNIV. OF DUBUQUE The team battled hard against our fellow regionally ranked opponent, but ultimately a strong second half by the Spartans led to the Dutch loss. Liz Daniels scored the lone goal in the first half. WIN @ Coe, 2–1 The first IIAC win for the Dutch came on Saturday, October 5 in Cedar Rapids. The Dutch got goals from Brit Hinton (assist Liz Daniels) and the game-winner from Alayna Bailey. WIN 4-0 @ Westminster (MO) LOSS 2-0 TO WARTBURG A great game that featured good play by the Dutch, who ultimately couldn’t find the net in this even match-up. A road trip to Missouri left the Dutch with another win for the season. Julie Wunder got the game-winner in the second minute off a pass from Alayna Bailey. Alayna added the next goal, Emily Saville had the third, and Julie finished the scoring. It was a game dominated by the Dutch! TIE 0-0 WITH NE-WESLEYAN A hard-fought battle ended in a scoreless draw last Tuesday. WIN at BVU, 7-0 FOR THE PAST MONTH THE DUTCH HAVE EITHER BEEN REGIONALLY RANKED (#10 & #9) OR RECEIVED VOTES BY THE NSCAA! Ninth shutout on the season, setting a new season record for the women’s soccer program! Buena Vista Game Stats: LIKE us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CentralCollegeWomen’sSoccer Shutout for Lunardi and Robinson Goals/Assists: Bailey (Hinton), Bailey (Hinton), Saville (Benson), Benson (Plante), Bailey (Wunder), Bailey (Wunder), Wunder (Benson) Follow us on Twitter: @CentralWSoc Page 2 2013 SEASON SENIOR CLASS HANNAH DAVY is the daughter of Bob and Zona Davy and is majoring in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Exercise Science. Her sister had a huge influence on her choosing Central College, plus she wanted to continue to play soccer. During her four-year career she has been named AllConference and voted by the team for the Hustle, Offensive Player of the Year, and Best Newcomer Awards. Her favorite soccer memory is making the conference tournament and TP-ing Coach’s house the night before the game. She also enjoyed throwing all the freshmen in the pond one day this fall. Hannah plans to continue school after graduation with the hopes of working in the dental or medical field. Good luck, Hannah! ALYSSA FULLER is the daughter of John and Debbie and is majoring in Sociology. Alyssa chose Central College because she really wanted to play for the soccer team, plus she liked the small campus size and friendly atmosphere. She has been a fouryear letter winner and received the team voted Most Improved Award in 2012. When asked what her favorite soccer memory is she responded: “Every memory I have of Central College soccer is my favorite. Our team has come a long way to get to where we are now and I’m so proud to have been a part of it. I am so lucky to have gotten the chance to play with such a great group of hard-working girls”. Alyssa plans to move to the west coast and possibly continue on to graduate school after graduation. Congratulations, Alyssa! Larry and Lisa ALAYNA BAILEY is the daughter of and is an Exercise Science/Health Promotion major with a psychology minor. The reason she chose Central College was because she like Pella and she wanted to play soccer; after an overnight visit she realized this was the place for her! She has been a four-year varsity player, named captain for two seasons, and received All-Conference honors for two years. She cited the team trip to the Netherlands as a great and her favorite experience. Alayna plans to find a job in geriatrics after graduation, using her health promotion degree to work with this population. Congratulations, Alayna! JULIE WUNDER is the daughter of John and Ann and is majoring in Athletic Training with a minor in Spanish. She chose Central College because of the educational Athletic Training program and the chance to play soccer. She has been a four-year varsity team member while maintaining a 3.5 cumulative GPA and being named to the Dean’s List three times. She is involved with CAATs (Club Associated with Athletic Training) and studied abroad in Spain during her Spring 2013 semester. Her favorite soccer memory is when the team travelled together to Holland in the Spring of 2012. Julie plans to attend graduate school to study Sports Psychology while continuing her athletic training profession. Good luck in future endeavors, Julie! KELSEY SCHIPPERS is the daughter of Brian and Susan. She is majoring in Business Management with an administrative emphasis and is minoring in not-for-profit. She plans to work or partner for an international sports ministry organization. Kelsey has been named to the Dean’s List and Academic All-Conference team during her four years in the Dutch uniform. Growing up in Pella, she saw the college’s close knit community and realized it was something she wanted to be a part of; plus she wanted to wear the Central uniform after growing up watching the team play. Her favorite memory with the team includes the trip to the Netherlands, but a close second is getting “stuck” in the library elevator with teammates Alayna and Molly. Best wishes, Kelsey, after graduation! MOLLY POTTS is the daughter of Russ and Becky and is majoring in business management. She chose Central College because she wanted a smaller campus environment and really enjoyed her visit as a prospective student. During her four years with the program she has also been named to the Dean’s List. Her favorite soccer memory is going to Holland with the team in 2012 and getting “stuck” in the library elevator with Kelsey and Alayna freshman year. After graduation she plans to find a job in the business field. Congratulations, 2013 SEASON SENIOR CLASS Page 3 Molly!