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Page 1: Doane Women's Soccer Media Guide 2011
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2011 ScheduleAug 31 College of St. Mary Crete, Neb. 7:00 PMSep 03 Calumet College of St. Joseph Schererville, Ind. 9:00 AMSep 04 Crimson Wave Classic #2 Schererville, Ind. 9 AM or 2 PMSep 10 Tabor College Hillsboro, Kan. 1:00 PMSep 17 Benedictine College Atchinson, Kan. 5:00 PMSep 21 York College Crete, Neb. 5:00 PMSep 24 Mount Marty College* Crete, Neb. 1:00 PMOct 01 Morningside College* Sioux City, Iowa 1:00 PMOct 05 Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.* Lincoln, Neb. 6:00 PMOct 08 Briar Cliff University* Crete, Neb. 1:00 PMOct 12 Hastings College* Crete, Neb. 5:00 PMOct 15 Northwestern College* Orange City, Iowa 5:00 PMOct 19 Midland University* Fremont, Neb. 2:00 PMOct 22 Dordt College* Crete, Neb. 5:00 PMOct 26 Concordia University* Crete, Neb. 5:00 PMOct 29 Dakota Wesleyan Univ.* Mitchell, S.D. 1:00 PMNov 03 GPAC Quarterfi nalsNov 08 GPAC Semifi nalsNov 12 GPAC FinalsNov 19 NAIA Opening Round

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2011 Preseason Outlook 2-32011 Roster 4Doane Staff & Players 5-252010 Season in Review 26-28GPAC History, Directory, Stats 29-322011 Opponents 34-37PlayNAIA 39Soccer History 42-50This is Doane College 52Doane President 53Doane Admission Offi ce 54Doane Academics 55-56Doane Facilities 57Sports Medicine 58Doane Sports Information Offi ce 59Doane Athletic Administration 60Doane Head Coaches Back Inside CoverTV/Radio Roster Back Cover

Athletics DirectoryAthletics Offi ce 826-6717Athletic Director 826-8583Asst. Athletic Director 826-8549Sports Information 826-8248 Fax 826-8647Baseball 826-6744M Basketball 826-8281W Basketball 826-8636Cheer & Dance 520-0230Cross Country 826-8656Football 826-8201M Golf 826-6719W Golf 826-8653Soccer 826-6783Softball 826-6735Tennis 826-8227Track 826-8300Volleyball 826-8202

(area code for all offi ces is 402)

Quick FactsLocation Crete, Neb. 68333Founded by Thomas Doane, 1872Enrollment 1034President Dr. Jacque CarterNickname TigersColors Orange & BlackAffi liation NAIAConference Great Plains AthleticAthletic Director Greg HeierAsst. Athletic Director Cody VanceSports Information Rick SchmueckerAthletics Website www.doane.edu/Athletics

Media Guide CreditsThe 2011 Doane Women’s Soccer Media & Recruit Guide was designed and written by Rick Schmuecker.

Soccer InformationHead Coach Greg Jarosik (Doane ‘01)Overall Record 18-15-2Years 3rdAsst. Coaches Chris Kavinsky

Juan Padilla, Eric Stearns

2010 Record 9-7-12010 GPAC Record 6-5/5thLast Post-season App. L 0-3 at Dordt

(GPAC Quarterfi nals, 2010)Letterwinners Return/Lost 14/4Starters Return/Lost 9/2Home Facility Simon Field Capacity/Surface 2,250/FieldTurf

Photo CreditsDoane Athletics photography is handled by Pete Fiumefreddo. Doane photographs are posted on the Tiger Sports Network facebook page.

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The Doane women’s soccer team enters 2011 with a strong group of returning players and high expectations. The Tigers are coming off a 9-7-1 record and 6-5 mark in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) which led to a fi fth place fi nish. The Tigers return 14 letter winners and nine starters for Head Coach Greg Jarosik as he enters his third season.

ScheduleThe GPAC will once again pose a tough test for the Tigers. Although most teams graduated at least one key player from a year ago, 19 of the 26 GPAC all-conference selections return. Hastings is the defending champion and took NAIA runner-up honors in 2010. The Broncos edged out Doane in overtime last year and will play in Crete this year in mid-October.

The Tigers will have to travel to Dakota Wesleyan and Midland, teams that shutout Doane last year. They also have road contests against Nebraska Wesleyan, Morningside and Northwestern.

The GPAC home slate is highlighted by Hastings and Dordt. The Tigers split with the Defenders a year ago, winning the regular season match-up before falling in the GPAC Tournament. Mount Marty, Briar Cliff and Concordia are also set to come to Crete.

Doane will play their fi rst and last non-conference games at home, opening with College of St. Mary and ending with York. In between will be four road games, two in Kansas and a pair in Chicago at the Crimson Wave Classic where Doane will open with the host, Calumet College of St. Joseph.

PRESEASON OUTLOOK

GPAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll

1. Hastings College (10) 100

t2. Midland (1) 84

t2. Dakota Wesleyan 84

4. Doane 70

5. Dordt 69

6. Concordia 52

7. Northwestern 49

8. Morningside 33

9. Nebraska Wesleyan 30

10. Briar Cliff 24

11. Mount Marty 10

www.doane.edu/Athletics/TigerSportsNetwork www.twitter.com/Doane_TSN

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Offensive ApproachWith nine returning starters and others who also saw spot starts, Doane hopes to pick up where they left off last year on the offensive side. The Tigers led the GPAC in assists and points per game while sitting second in goals per game. The key to the scoring output was balance as Doane’s top goal scorers posted eight as a season high.

Last year Courtney Richards (So., Papillion) tied for the team lead in goals. Richards’ eight goals and two assists gave her a team-high 18 points. Sarah Medina (Sr., Colorado Springs) posted six goals and fi ve assists last year in 17 games. Mia Juarez (So., Bellevue) and Kelsie Grgurich (Jr., Bellevue) tied for the team lead with seven assists. Juarez added four goals while Grgurich posted three. Ally Tamerius (Jr., Lincoln) added four goals and four assists.

Doane’s returning players scored 29 of the 47 goals last year with the key losses coming from Samantha Exstrom and Clare Koeppe as they combined for 15 goals.

Defensive ApproachThe Tigers lose one starter from last year’s defense, four-year All-GPAC selection Kelsey Bryant. Although Bryant’s loss is signifi cant, the defense returns plenty of starting experience in front of the net. Leading the defense will be the trio of Mary Kinney (Jr., Norfolk), Alyssa Davis (Jr., Lincoln) and Kailey Blazek (Jr., Lincoln). Jen Cushing (So., Papillion) also saw plenty of playing time and should provide some versatility.

In the midfi eld serving as key defensive players are Kelly Baer (Jr., Lincoln) and Morgan Karloff (So., Omaha).

The incumbent in goal is Kelsey Stark (So., Gretna). Stark won nine games in net last year for the Tigers while posting fi ve shutouts and a 1.36 goals against average (GAA). The Tigers could have an intriguing battle for the starting spot with the addition of Alicia Sala, a junior transfer from Los Angeles. Sala was a two-time all-conference selection in goal at El Camino College and posted a 0.64 GAA last year.

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2011 ROSTERNumerical Roster# Player Year Pos. Hometown0 Alicia Sala JR GK Rolling Hills, Calif. 00 Harley Horner FR GK York, Neb.1 Kelsey Stark SO GK Gretna, Neb. 2 Kaleah Letcher FR F Lincoln, Neb. 3 Alyssa Davis JR D Lincoln, Neb.4 Morgan Karloff SO MF Omaha, Neb.5 Rachel Schutte SO D Lincoln, Neb. 6 Rachael Dillon JR D Elkhorn, Neb.7 Mary Kinney JR D Norfolk, Neb. 8 Jen Cushing SO D Papillion, Neb.9 Mia Juarez SO F Bellevue, Neb.10 Krystal Lozier FR F Omaha, Neb. 11 Kasey Hoppes FR F Lincoln, Neb.12 Aubrey Whittier SO D Colo. Springs, Colo. 13 Kambry Davis FR D Lincoln, Neb.14 Naomi Crews SO MF Las Vegas, Nev.15 Courtney Richards SO F Papillion, Neb. 16 Kelly Baer JR MF Lincoln, Neb.18 Hailli Fetters FR MF Blair, Neb.19 Ally Tamerius JR D Lincoln, Neb.20 Kelsie Grgurich JR F Bellevue, Neb. 21 Sarah Medina SR MF Colo. Springs, Colo.23 Kailey Blazek JR MF Lincoln, Neb.24 Ashlie Fatino JR F Blue Springs, Mo.

Alphabetical Roster# Player 16 Kelly Baer23 Kailey Blazek14 Naomi Crews8 Jen Cushing3 Alyssa Davis13 Kambry Davis6 Rachael Dillon24 Ashlie Fatino18 Hailli Fetters20 Kelsie Grgurich11 Kasey Hoppes00 Harley Horner9 Mia Juarez4 Morgan Karloff7 Mary Kinney2 Kaleah Letcher10 Krystal Lozier21 Sarah Medina15 Courtney Richards0 Alicia Sala5 Rachel Schutte1 Kelsey Stark19 Ally Tamerius12 Aubrey Whittier

By StateCalifornia 1Colorado 2Missouri 1Nebraska 19Nevada 1

By ClassSeniors 1Juniors 9Sophomores 8Freshmen 6

By CityCalifornia Rolling Hills - 1

Colorado Colo. Springs - 2

Missouri Blue Springs - 1

Nebraska Bellevue - 2 Blair - 1 Elkhorn - 1 Gretna - 1 Lincoln - 8 Norfolk - 1 Omaha - 2 Papillion - 2 York - 1

Nevada Las Vegas - 1

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Head Coach Greg Jarosik took over as head coach of the Tiger women’s soccer program in May 2009. He has also serves as the men’s soccer coach at Doane since 2007.

A native of Omaha, Neb., Jarosik graduated from Doane in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education. Jarosik was a member of Doane’s soccer team from 1997 to 2000.

In two seasons, Jarosik’s squads have compiled an 18-15-2 mark. Entering his third year, the Tigers will have a record number of players on the preseason roster.

In his fi rst season as women’s coach, Jarosik led the Tigers to seven conference wins, tying the school record for conference wins in a season. They posted an overall record of 9-8-1 that season. The Tigers improved defensively from the previous year, reducing the goals against average from 1.60 to 1.18 per game. The mark is the second lowest goals against average in school history.

Third-Year Head Coach

Greg Jarosik

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The highlight victory during 2009 was a home win over Hastings College. The Tigers received a goal from Samantha Exstrom in the 87th minute for a 1-0 win in rainy conditions, the third in program history over Hastings.

Doane posted another nine-win season in 2010, going 9-7-1 overall with six wins in conference play. After a 2-4 start in GPAC play, Doane won four of their fi nal fi ve to earn the fi fth seed in the GPAC Tournament. Doane posted a 1-0 victory at Dordt College on October 23, marking the fi rst win (1-7 all-time) in Sioux Center, Iowa, in school history. The Tigers have two wins all-time against the Defenders. Dordt was able to get a little revenge on the Tigers, defeating Doane in the conference tournament for the second straight year.

Jarosik has been coaching soccer since he was an undergraduate student, starting as an assistant for the Tigers in 2000. After graduating from Doane, he took an assistant coaching job at Gretna High School where the team won the state championship in 2002. He was named head coach after the 2002 season. During his tenure at Gretna, the Dragons compiled a 22-11 record.

In 2004, Jarosik took the reigns at Papillion-LaVista South High School and served as head coach through the 2009 season. Jarosik has also coached for the Arsenal Soccer Club, one of the most successful club organizations in Nebraska. His 2006 team, Arsenal Veleno, won the state championship.

Greg and his wife, Andrea, reside in Omaha with their daughter, Allyson.

Jarosik’s Record vs. Opponents*Briar Cliff (IA) 2-0-0Central Methodist (MO) 1-0-0Concordia (CA) 0-1-0*Concordia (NE) 1-1-0*Dakota Wesleyan (SD) 0-2-0*Dana (NE) 1-0-0*Dordt (IA) 1-3-0Harris-Stowe (MO) 1-0-0*Hastings (NE) 1-1-0Jamestown (ND) 1-0-0*Midland (NE) 0-2-0*Morningside (IA) 2-0-0*Mount Marty (SD) 2-0-0*Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0-1*Northwestern (IA) 1-1-0Ottawa (KS) 0-0-1*Sioux Falls (SD) 1-1-0St. Mary (NE) 1-0-0Vanguard (CA) 0-1-0William Jewell (MO) 0-2-0York (NE) 1-0-0

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Assistant Coach - 3rd Year

Eric Stearns

Eric Stearns joined the Tiger coaching ranks in Fall 2009. Stearns is a 2003 Doane graduate and he received a master’s degree from Fort Hays State University in 2008.

During his playing days for the Tigers, he became, and still is, the all-time leading scorer while receiving all-conference recognition in each of his four years.

Stearns is an assistant art professor at Doane, teaching throwing, handbuilding, sculpture and 3-D design. He has seen his work collected by numerious galleries and collectors around the world.

To see some of his work go to www.stearnsceramics.com.

On the fi eld, Stearns works with the attackers.

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Chris Kavinsky joined the coaching staff as an assistant in Fall 2010 after a four-year playing career for the Tigers.

He works with the goalkeepers and assists in recruiting.

He fi nished his career ranking third all-time in wins with 23. Chris also ranks fourth in shutouts and fi fth in saves on the Doane charts.

He graduated from Doane in May 2009 with a degree in history and political science.

Juan Padilla joined the Tiger coaching staff in Fall 2011 after playing the past three years for Doane. He assists with the backs.

A defender for the Tigers, Padilla still proved to be an offensive weapon for Doane. Padilla fi nished his senior year with fi ve goals, several coming off of headers on corner kicks.

Padilla graduated from Doane in May 2011 with a degree in business administration and a minor in Spanish.

Chris KavinskyAssistant Coach

Juan PadillaAssistant Coach

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2010All-GPAC honorable mention• All-Nebraska honorable mention• Letter winner• Third on team in assists (5)• Fourth on team in goals (6)• Scored game-winning goals against • Nebraska Wesleyan & Briar CliffScored three goals at Briar Cliff•

2009Letter winner• Tied for team lead in assists (3)• Third on team in goals (3)• Scored goals vs. Jamestown, Briar • Cliff and Dana

Senior 5-4 Colo. Springs, Colo. Coronado H.S.2008

All-GPAC honorable mention• Letter winner• Led team in assists (7)• Second on team in goals (4)• Scored goals vs. Avila, Briar Cliff, • Sioux Falls and Hastings

PersonalDaughter of Charlie & Katie • MedinaOne brother, Jacob• Majoring in exercise science•

Sarah Medina

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 13 15 41

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2010Letter winner• Scored game-winning goals against • Sioux FallsNotched a goal & assist against • Mount Marty

Junior 5-3 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southwest H.S.2009

Letter winner• Scored one goal vs. Jamestown•

PersonalDaughter of Doug & Nancy Baer• One brother, Ben• Majoring in fi tness management•

Kelly Baer

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 3 3 9

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2010GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner• Notched a goal and assist against • Harris-Stowe

2009GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner•

Junior 5-6 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southeast H.S.Personal

Daughter of Mike & Michelle Blazek• One sister, Nicki, and two brothers, • Nathan & BraedonMajoring in business administration • and Spanish

Kailey Blazek

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 1 2 4

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2010All-GPAC honorable mention• All-Nebraska honorable mention• Letter winner• Recorded one assist against Harris-• Stowe and Mt. Marty

2009Second Team All-GPAC• Letter winner• Recorded one assist at Concordia • and College of St. Mary

Junior 5-4 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southeast H.S.Personal

Daughter of Kevin & Wendi Davis• Two sisters, Kambry & Ashley, and • three brothers, Austyn, Jarryd & DaltynMajoring in psychology with a • minor in sociology

Alyssa Davis

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 3 3 9

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2010Played in two games• Notched an assist vs. Mount Marty•

2009Played in three games•

Junior 6-0 Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn H.S.Personal

Daughter of Jim & Cheryl Dillon• One sister, Kirsten• Majoring in biology•

Rachael Dillon

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 1 1

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2010GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Played in one game•

2009Played in three games•

Junior 5-3 Blue Spring, Mo. Blue Springs South H.S.Personal

Daughter of Joe & Kim Fatino• One sister, Kelsie• Majoring in fi tness management•

Ashlie Fatino

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 0 0

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2010First Team All-GPAC• First Team All-Nebraska• GPAC Scholar-Athlete• First Team All-Nebraska• Letter winner• Tied for team lead in assists (7)• Scored a goal and posted two assists • in 3-0 win over Morningside

2009All-GPAC honorable mention• GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner• Second on team in goals (6)• Scored goals vs. Jamestown, • Concordia, Dana, Mt. Marty, Northwestern and Dordt

Junior 5-7 Bellevue, Neb. Bellevue East H.S.Personal

Daughter of Pete & Theresa • GrgurichTwo brothers, Kris & Keith• Majoring in elementary education•

Kelsie Grgurich

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 9 9 27

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2010GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner•

2009 GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner• Recorded one assist against Mount • Marty

Junior 5-7 Norfolk, Neb. Norfolk Catholic H.S.Personal

Daughter of Wes & Trisha Kinney• Two brothers, Kenneth & Willie, • and two sisters, Francie & AliceMajoring in biology & Spanish•

Mary Kinney

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 1 1

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2010Letter winner• Fourth on team in assists (4)• Fifth on team in goals (4)• Scored two goals with one assist • against Concordia

2009Letter winner• Tied for team lead in assists (3)• Third on team in goals (3)• Scored goals in three straight games • vs. Dordt, Concordia and Briar CliffPosted two assists vs. Jamestown•

Junior 5-4 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southeast H.S.Personal

Daughter of Randy & Suzi • TameriusThree sisters, Stacy, Maggie & • BaileyMajoring in sociology•

Ally Tamerius

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 7 7 21

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Sophomore 5-3 Las Vegas, Nev. Cimarron-Memorial H.S.

Naomi Crews

2010Letter winner• Played in six games•

PersonalDaughter of Ric & Kathy Crews• One brother, Ricci• Majoring in political science and • sociology

Sophomore 5-5 Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South H.S.

Jen Cushing

2010GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner• Played in 15 games•

PersonalDaughter of Brian & Debbie • CushingTwo sisters, Sara & Rachel• Majoring in elementary education•

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 0 0

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 0 0

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Sophomore 5-3 Bellevue, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South H.S.

Mia Juarez

Sophomore 5-3 Omaha, Neb. Millard West H.S.

Morgan Karloff

2010All-GPAC honorable mention• All-Nebraska honorable mention• Letter winner• Tied for team lead in assists (7)• Fifth on team in goals (4)• Scored two goals against Harris-• Stowe College

Personal Daughter of Jorge & Lynelle Juarez• One brother, Tony• Majoring in biology•

2010GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner• Scored a goal at Central Methodist•

PersonalDaughter of Scott & Denise Karloff• Two sisters, Macy & Mikayla• Majoring in biology•

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 4 7 15

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 1 2 4

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Sophomore 5-8 Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South H.S.

Courtney Richards

2010Letter winner• Tied for team lead in goals (8)• Led team in points (18)• Scored two goals with one assist in • 3-0 win over MorningsideHad game-winning goal at Dordt in • 1-0 win, 1st win at Dordt for DoaneEarned GPAC Player-of-the-Week•

PersonalDaughter of Deanna & Doug • SchlautmanOne sister, Brianne, and one brother, • JoshMajoring in physical education•

Sophomore 5-7 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southeast H.S.

Rachel Schutte

2010Letter winner• Played in 7 games•

PersonalDaughter of Gale & Amy Schutte• One brother, Nathan• Majoring in elementary education•

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 8 2 18

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 0 0

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Sophomore 5-4 Gretna, Neb. Gretna H.S.

Kelsey Stark

Sophomore 5-5 Colorado Springs, Colo. Liberty H.S.

Aubrey Whittier

2010GPAC Scholar-Athlete• Letter winner• Led team with nine wins in goal• Led team with 89 saves• Posted 1.36 goals against average• Recorded 17 saves versus Ottawa• Posted 5.5 shutouts•

Personal Daughter of Doug & Deniz Stark• One sister, Kara• Majoring in biology•

2010Played in one game•

PersonalDaughter of Jerry & Cindy Whittier• Majoring in pre-physical therapy•

Career Statistics

Wins Saves G.A.A 9 89 1.36

Career Statistics

Goals Assists Points 0 0 0

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Freshman 5-5 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln East H.S.

Kambry Davis

Prior to DoaneHonor roll• Letter winner•

PersonalDaughter of Kevin & Wendi Davis• Two sisters, Alyssa & Ashley, and • three brothers, Austyn, Jarryd & DaltynMajoring in biology•

Freshman 5-6 Blair, Neb. Blair H.S.

Hailli Fetters

Prior to DoaneHS Teammate of the Year• Letter winner•

PersonalDaughter of Brian & JJ Fetters• Two brothers, Brody & Ryan• Majoring in elementary education•

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Freshman 5-7 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln East H.S.

Kasey Hoppes

Freshman 5-7 York, Neb. York H.S.

Harley Horner

Prior to DoaneHonor Roll• Letter winner•

Personal Daughter of Cohen & Becki Hoppes• Two sisters, Kelsey & Delaney• Undeclared major•

Prior to DoaneHonorable mention All-State• Academic All-State• First Team All-Conference• Honor roll•

PersonalDaughter of Greg & Brenda Horner• One sister, Kamryn• Majoring in elementary & special • education

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Freshman 5-3 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southwest H.S.

Kaleah Letcher

Prior to DoaneClass A semifi nalist (‘11)• Class A qualifi er (‘08 & ‘09)• Academic All-Conference•

PersonalDaughter of Paul & Shanna • LetchcerOne sister, Kiara• Majoring in special education•

Freshman 5-8 Omaha, Neb. Millard North H.S.

Krystal Lozier

Prior to DoaneClass A state champions (‘08 & ‘11)• Class A runner-up (‘09)• Class A semifi nalist (‘10)• Honor roll•

PersonalDaughter of Dee Lozier• Three brothers, Jon, Jason & • NathanMajoring in biology•

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Junior 5-4 Rolling Hills, Calif. Palos Verdes H.S.

Alicia Sala

Prior to DoaneAttended El Camino Junior College• First Team All-Conference• Team MVP•

Personal Daughter of Jim & Andrea Sala• One sister, Callie and one brother, • TylerMajoring in journalism•

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Finished 9-7-1 overall (6-5 GPAC), • advanced to GPAC tournament

Team ranked 4th in NAIA in Shots on • Goal per game (11.76)Team ranked 8th in NAIA in Shots • per Game (21.18)Team ranked 17th in NAIA in assists • per game (2.24)Team ranked 27th in NAIA in total • assists (38)Team ranked 29th in NAIA in goals • per game (2.76)Team ranked 44th in NAIA in total • goals (47)

Team led GPAC in average assists • per game (2.24) Team led GPAC in average points • per game (7.76)Team led GPAC in average shots per • game (21.18)Team ranked 2nd in average goals • per game in GPAC (2.76)

Kelsey Bryant and Kelsie Grgurich named First • Team All-GPACAlyssa Davis, Mia Juarez and Sarah Medina • named honorable mention All-GPACKelsey Bryant named NAIA Scholar-Athlete• Samantha Exstrom & Courtney Richards earned • GPAC Player-of-the-Week honors during seasonJuarez ranked 34th in NAIA in shots on goal per • game (2.47)Juarez ranked 36th in NAIA in shots per game • (4.29)Juarez 4th in average shots in GPAC (4.29)• Juarez 3rd in average shots per game in GPAC • (4.29)Exstrom 2nd in average points per game in GPAC • (1.89)Exstrom 1st in average goals per game in GPAC • (0.89)Juarez & Grgurich tied for 5th in average assists • in GPAC (0.41)Juarez & Grgurich tied for 3rd in average assists • per game in GPAC (0.41)Kelsey Stark ranked 5th in average saves in GPAC • (5.00)Stark ranked 6th in average shutouts in GPAC • (0.26)

2010 Season in Review

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The women’s soccer team posted a 9-7-0 record in 2010, going 6-5-0 in the GPAC and placing fi fth. Doane qualifi ed for the conference tournament but fell at Dordt in the First Round.

The season started off with a pair of road victories, including a 10-0 win over Harris-Stowe College in the season opener. Clare Koeppe notched a hat-trick in the game, posting three goals including the season’s fi rst. Mia Juarez added two goals and an assist in her fi rst game with the Tigers.

The Tigers entered conference play with a 3-1-1 record, with the lone loss coming to No. 21 William Jewell College in overtime.

The GPAC got off to a rough start for the Tigers as they dropped four of their fi rst six, including a pair of road overtime games. Doane picked up wins over Mount Marty and Nebraska Wesleyan. The win over NWU improved the Tigers to 2-0-1 over the past three contest after a 1-13-1 start in the all-time series.

The Tigers bounced back to win four of their fi nal fi ve GPAC contest. Three of the wins came on the road including a 1-0 win at Dordt, the fi rst at Sioux Center (1-7 all-time). Doane’s season came to a close at Dordt in the GPAC Tournament.

Defensively, Doane posted six shutouts while the offense led the conference in points and assists while sitting second in goals scored.

Two players received First Team All-GPAC honors this past year for Doane, Kelsey Bryant and Kelsie Grgurich. Bryant, a senior defender, helped lead the defensive backfi eld that allowed 1.43 goals per game. Grgurich, sophomore midfi elder, posted three goals and tied for the team high in assists with seven. Both received All-Nebraska honors by the Omaha World Herald.

Junior Sarah Medina and freshman Mia Juarez received honorable men-tion honors at the forward position and sophomore Alyssa Davis was recognized at her defender position. The trio also received honorable mention All-Nebraska honors.

Date Opponent Score

Sep 03 at Harris-Stowe College W 10-0

Sep 05 at Central Methodist Univ. W 1-0

Sep 08 #21 WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE L 2-3 (OT)

Sep 11 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY T 1-1 (2OT)

Sep 14 at York College W 4-1

Sep 18 at Dakota Wesleyan Univ.* L 0-4

Sep 21 MIDLAND UNIVERSITY* L 0-2

Sep 25 MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE* W 8-0

Sep 29 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIV.* W 2-1

Oct 02 at Northwestern College* L 1-2 (2OT)

Oct 05 at Hastings College* L 1-2 (OT)

Oct 09 at Briar Cliff University* W 7-2

Oct 16 at Morningside College* W 3-0

Oct 20 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* L 3-4

Oct 23 at Dordt College* W 1-0

Oct 30 UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS* W 3-0

Nov 02 at Dordt College L 0-3

Team Record W-L Overall: 9-7-1 Conference: 6-5 Home: 3-3-1 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 0-0 Overtime: 0-3-1

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att15 Courtney Richards 15-1 8 2 18 31 .258 20 .645 1 0-017 Samantha Exstrom 9-6 8 1 17 33 .242 22 .667 2 0-021 Sarah Medina 17-16 6 5 17 30 .200 15 .500 2 0-010 Clare Koeppe 15-13 7 2 16 30 .233 16 .533 1 0-011 Mia Juarez 17-13 4 7 15 73 .055 42 .575 0 0-020 Kelsie Grgurich 17-16 3 7 13 46 .065 22 .478 1 0-019 Ally Tamerius 17-11 4 4 12 32 .125 16 .500 0 0-016 Kelly Baer 17-16 2 3 7 16 .125 7 .438 1 0-022 Chelsea Reed 15-0 2 0 4 21 .095 13 .619 0 0-04 Morgan Karloff 17-14 1 2 4 15 .067 7 .467 1 0-023 Kailey Blazek 13-12 1 2 4 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-018 Jordan Hedgecock 4-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-03 Alyssa Davis 17-16 0 2 2 16 .000 10 .625 0 0-06 Rachael Dillon 2-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-09 Beth Weiner 6-1 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-05 Rachel Schutte 7-1 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-024 Ashlie Fatino 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-014 Naomi Crews 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-013 Kelsey Bryant 17-17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-08 Jen Cushing 15-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-07 Mary Kinney 16-15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-012 Aubrey Whittier 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 17 47 38 132 360 .131 200 .556 9 0-0 Opponents 17 25 13 63 225 .111 121 .538 7 2-3

# Goalie gp-gs min ga ga avg saves pct w l t sho1 Kelsey Stark 17-13 1460:54 22 1.36 89 .802 9 6 1 50 Jordan Ludwig 2-1 115:00 3 2.35 6 .667 0 1 0 0 TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 17 1575:54 25 1.43 96 .793 9 7 1 6 Opponents 17 1575:54 47 2.68 153 .765 7 9 1 3

2010 SEASON STATISTICS

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDoane College 16 31 0 0 47Opponents 8 14 2 1 25

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDoane College 165 185 8 2 360Opponents 96 121 6 2 225

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDoane College 48 45 2 1 96Opponents 80 67 4 2 153

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDoane College 39 33 2 0 74Opponents 24 33 1 0 58

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDoane College 62 64 2 3 131Opponents 55 53 2 1 111

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Welcome From the GPAC Commissioner...Welcome to the GPAC website! The membership of the Great Plains Athletic Conference welcomes you to our on-line home. We hope that you fi nd all the infomation you need about the GPAC on this site, but if you have additional quesitons please contact me at [email protected]. The GPAC is extremely proud of our athletic accomplishments, but we are also pleased to announce that in 2010-2011 our league totaled 528 NAIA Scholar-Athletes! Our student athletes work very hard to balance academics with athletics and this is a testament to the administrators, faculty, and coaches in the league. 2011-12 marks our 12th year as the Great Plains Athletic Conference, with the league founded originally as the Nebraska-Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC) in 1969. Thank you again for taking the time to visit our website and supporting the more than 4,000 student-athletes in the GPAC! The History of the Great Plains Athletic Conference...The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) is an affi liated conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), consisting of 11 private, faith-based colleges and universities in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. Originally founded in 1969 as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC), the league retains fi ve of the six charter members - Concordia, Doane, Hastings, Midland and Nebraska Wesleyan.In 1992, the NIAC added Northwestern and became the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference. Eight years later, Dakota Wesleyan, Dordt, Mount Marty and Sioux Falls joined the conference which became the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) in 2000-2001.Briar Cliff entered the league in 2002-2003 and Morningside became the 13th member starting with the 2003-2004 school year. Both schools are in Sioux City, Iowa.In the summer of 2010 Dana College ceased operations and in 2011 The University of Sioux Falls left the GPAC to join NCAA Division II and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.The GPAC sponsors 19 intercollegiate sports - nine for women and ten for men - and awards an All-Sports Trophy based on the fi nal league standings and conference meet results at the end of each school year. Wrestling has added as a sanctioned GPAC sport for 2006-2007. The GPAC is the only NAIA conference in the country to sponsor wrestling.Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year, the GPAC started awarding the Christopherson All-Academic Award. The award is a traveling trophy to be presented annually to the GPAC institution with the best academic performance by its student-athletes in all sports. The award is named in honor of Dr. Myrvin Christopherson, who recently retired as President of Dana College. Christopherson had served as the fi rst chair of the GPAC Council of Presidents. The GPAC has 19 NAIA National Champions...In 2000-2001 the Northwestern women and men won NAIA Division II National Basketball Championships, while the Doane women shared the outdoor NAIA Track and Field title. 2001-2002 brought two NAIA titles to our league. The Hastings women won the NAIA Division II National Basketball title, while Doane’s women won the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championship outright. In 2002-2003 the GPAC won two more National Championships with the Hastings women repeating as NAIA Division II National Basketball Champions (defeating GPAC foe Dakota Wesleyan in the title game), and the Northwestern men winning the NAIA Division II crown for the second time in three years. The Morningside women’s basketball teams won the 2004 and 2005 titles in front of the hometown Sioux City fans at the Tyson Events Center. In 2006 the Hastings women’s basketball team won their third basketball title in fi ve years. The GPAC won six straight NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Championships from 2001 to 2006. Also, in 2006 Dana College claimed the NAIA National Wrestling Championship, while the Nebraska Wesleyan’s men’s golf team won the NCAA III National Title. In the fall of 2006 when Sioux Falls won the Football National Championship in Savannah, Tennessee. The Northwestern women’s basketball team capped a 35-2 season in winning the 2008 NAIA Division II National Championship. The University of Sioux Falls won their second NAIA Football Title in three years by claiming the 2008 National Championship in Rome, Georgia, on December 20. In March of 2009 the Morningside Women’s Basketball team capped a perfect 38-0 season by claiming the NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship (defeating GPAC foe Hastings in the title game). On December 19, 2009, the Sioux Falls Football Team Claimed Back-to-Back National Titles and won their fourth overall National Title while capping a 15-0 season in Rome, Georgia. In March of 2010 Northwestern’s women’s basketball team won the NAIA Division II National Championship. In the fall of 2010 the Hastings Men’s Soccer Team capped a perfect 25-0 season by claiming the NAIA National Title. The Hastings Women’s Soccer team were NAIA National Runner-Ups in the fall of 2010. Northwestern repeated as NAIA women’s basketball champions in 2010-11 marking the eleventh champion from the GPAC in NAIA Division II basketball in the last 12 years.

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Briar Cliff University Chargers3303 Rebecca Street, Sioux City, IA 51104Founded: 1930 Enrollment: 1,1ooColors: Royal Blue and GoldAthletic Director: Steve GastPhone: 712-279-1707Sports Information: Jared BodammerPhone: 712-279-1653Soccer Coach: Pat Herbst

Concordia University Bulldogs800 North Columbia, Seward, NE 68434Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 1,717Colors: Navy and WhiteAthletic Director: Devin SmithPhone: 402-643-7366Sports Information: Scott RetzlaffPhone: 402-643-7392Soccer Coach: Lisa White

Dakota Wesleyan University Tigers1200 West University, Mitchell, SD 57301Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 750Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteAthletic Director: Curt HartPhone: 605-995-2898Sports Information: Leah RadoPhone: 605-995-2854Soccer Coach: L. Dale Roden

Dordt College Defenders 498 4th Avenue NE, Sioux Center, IA 51250Founded: 1955 Enrollment: 1,350Colors: Black, White and GoldAthletic Director: Glenn BoumaPhone: 712-722-6305Sports Information: Mike BykerPhone: 712-722-6301Soccer Coach: Dave Schenk

Hastings College Broncos 800 North Turner, Hastings, NE 68901Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 1,200Colors: Crimson, Black and WhiteAthletic Director: Ian RobertsPhone: 402-461-7331Sports Information: Dave KimuraPhone: 402-461-7309Soccer Coach: Ted Flogaites

Midland University Warriors 900 N Clarkson, Fremont, NE 68025Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 910Colors: Black and OrangeAthletic Director: Jason DannellyPhone: 402-941-6360Sports Information: Rich RayPhone: 402-941-6074Soccer Coach: Blake Reynolds

Morningside College Mustangs1501 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 1,200Colors: Maroon and WhiteAthletic Director: Jerry SchmuttePhone: 712-274-5313Sports Information: Dave RebstockPhone: 712-274-5127Soccer Coach: Tom Maxon

Mount Marty College Lancers1105 West 8th Street, Yankton, SD 57078Founded: 1936 Enrollment: 1,100Colors: Navy Blue and GoldAthletic Director: Chuck IversonPhone: 605-668-1529Sports Information: Andy BernatowPhone: 605-668-1601Soccer Coach: Nathan Epp

Nebraska Wesleyan University Prairie Wolves5000 Saint Paul Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504Founded: 1887 Enrollment: 1,600Colors: Gold, Brown and BlackAthletic Director: Ira ZeffPhone: 402-465-2360Sports Information: Alex LindenPhone: 402-465-2151Soccer Coach: Sean Steele

Northwestern College Red Raiders101 7th Street SW, Orange City, IA 51041Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 1,250Colors: Red and WhiteAthletic Director: Barry BrandtPhone: 712-707-7284Sports Information: Matt BosPhone: 712-707-7289Soccer Coach: Blake Wieking

www.gpacsports.com

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MATCH WON-LOST PCT GPAC OverallTeam W-L Pct W-L PctHastings 10-0-1 .955 17-5-3 .740Dakota Wesleyan 9-2 .818 16-3 .842Midland 8-3 .727 12-5-2 .684Dordt 6-3-2 .636 13-5-2 .700Doane 6-5 .545 9-7-1 .559Sioux Falls 5-4-2 .545 7-9-3 .447Northwestern 5-5-1 .500 7-10-1 .417Concordia 5-5-1 .500 9-8-1 .528Nebr Wesleyan 4-5-2 .455 9-6-2 .588Briar Cliff 2-9 .182 2-13 .133Morningside 1-10 .091 4-12-1 .265Mount Marty 0-10-1 .045 1-15-1 .088

GPAC Player-of-the-WeekOffense/Defense

Wk 1 Noelle Kreykes Dordt Danielle Richardson Dakota Wesleyan Wk 2 Kayleen Colson Midland Alyssa Reed Morningside Wk 3 Alison Frohn Nebr. Wesleyan Katie Kortman Dordt Wk 4 Samantha Exstrom Doane Kelsey Van Peursem Sioux Falls Wk 5 Kayla Smelker Midland Ariel Watts Northwestern Wk 6 Jessica Carlson Hastings Megan Kreifels Hastings Wk 7 Courtney Richards Doane Beth Russell Midland Wk 8 Jamie Sanchez Concordia Rebecca Glisan Hastings Wk 9 Jessica Carlson Hastings Rebecca Glisan Hastings

2010 GPAC STANDINGS & HONORS

Kelsey Bryant4-time All-GPAC Selection

First Team All-GPAC Second Team All-GPACF *Jessica Carlson JR Hastings F Jamie Sanchez JR ConcordiaF Kayla Smelker SR Midland F Esmeralda Lacayo JR HastingsF Kasha Roberts JR Dak Wesleyan F Alli Dunkelberger FR NorthwesternF Noelle Kreykes SR Dordt F Yutzil Rodriguez SO Dak WesleyanMF Ellie Peterson FR Dak Wesleyan MF Maddie Michalek FR HastingsMF Amanda Olson FR Hastings MF Coley Egloff JR MidlandMF Sheila Mullen SR Neb Wesleyan MF Jennifer Lerner FR HastingsMF Kelsie Grugrich SO Doane MF Kelly Smies JR DordtD Rebecca Glisan JR Hastings D Mary Kronek FR HastingsD Cheryl Sullivan FR Midland D Meghan Warners SO DordtD Sarah Weidler JR Dak Wesleyan D Brooke Giebler SR MidlandD Kelsey Bryant SR Doane D Kayla Pahl JR Dak WesleyanGK Danielle Richardson SR Dak Wesleyan GK Megan Kreifels SR Hastings

Honorable Mention for DoaneAlyssa Davis (D), Mia Juarez (F), Sarah Medina (F)

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2010 GPAC STATISTICSPOINTS PER GAMETeam Gm No Per GmDoane 17 132 7.76Dakota Wesleyan 19 147 7.74Concordia 18 123 6.83Hastings 25 170 6.80Midland 19 129 6.79Dordt 20 100 5.00Nebraska Wesleyan 17 81 4.76Sioux Falls 19 65 3.42Northwestern 18 57 3.17Briar Cliff 15 39 2.60

GOALS PER GAMETeam Gm No. Per GmDakota Wesleyan 19 55 2.89Doane 17 47 2.76Hastings 25 69 2.76Concordia 18 46 2.56Midland 19 46 2.42Dordt 20 40 2.00Nebraska Wesleyan 17 33 1.94Sioux Falls 19 27 1.42Northwestern 18 21 1.17Briar Cliff 15 15 1.00

ASSISTS PER GAMETeam Gm No. Per GmDoane 17 38 2.24Dakota Wesleyan 19 37 1.95Midland 19 37 1.95Concordia 18 31 1.72Hastings 25 32 1.28Dordt 20 20 1.00Nebraska Wesleyan 17 15 0.88Northwestern 18 15 0.83Briar Cliff 15 9 0.60Sioux Falls 19 11 0.58

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGETeam Gm GA Min GAADakota Wesleyan 19 12 1742 0.62Nebraska Wesleyan 17 11 1580 0.63Hastings 25 19 2267 0.75Dordt 20 16 1859 0.77Midland 19 24 1766 1.22Sioux Falls 19 26 1778 1.32Northwestern 18 26 1675 1.40Doane 17 25 1576 1.43Concordia 18 32 1632 1.76Morningside 17 37 1562 2.13

POINTSPlayer, Team Gm G A Pts Per GmJessica Carlson - HAS 24 16 8 40 1.67Esmeralda Lacayo - HAS 25 15 9 39 1.56Ellie Peterson - DWU 19 12 13 37 1.95Noelle Kreykes - DOR 20 15 3 33 1.65Kayla Smelker - MID 19 12 6 30 1.58Alison Frohn - NWU 17 11 6 28 1.65Jamie Sanchez - CNC 17 11 6 28 1.65Kasha Roberts - DWU 19 10 7 27 1.42Yutzil Rodriguez - DWU 19 11 3 25 1.32Alli Dunkelberger- NOR 16 9 3 21 1.31

GOALSPlayer, Team Gm No. Per GmJessica Carlson - HAS 24 16 0.67Noelle Kreykes - DOR 20 15 0.75Esmeralda Lacayo - HAS 25 15 0.60Ellie Peterson - DWU 19 12 0.63Kayla Smelker - MID 19 12 0.63Alison Frohn - NWU 17 11 0.65Jamie Sanchez - CNC 17 11 0.65Yutzil Rodriguez - DWU 19 11 0.58Kasha Roberts - DWU 19 10 0.53Alli Dunkelberger - NOR 16 9 0.56

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Gm No. Per GmEllie Peterson - DWU 19 13 0.68Hannah Denk - CNC 18 11 0.61Esmeralda Lacayo - HAS 25 9 0.36Jessica Carlson - HAS 24 8 0.33Mia Juarez - DOA 17 7 0.41Kelsie Grgurich - DOA 17 7 0.41Kasha Roberts - DWU 19 7 0.37Jamie Sanchez - CNC 17 6 0.35Alison Frohn - NWU 17 6 0.35Kayla Smelker - MID 19 6 0.32

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPlayer, Team Gm GA Min GAAEmily Dierks - NWU 17 11 1580 0.63Danielle Richardson - DWU 19 12 1661 0.65Katie Kortman - DOR 20 15 1740 0.78Megan Kreifels - HAS 25 19 2051 0.83Ariel Watts - NOR 13 11 998 0.99Beth Russell - MID 14 12 1028 1.05Kelsey Van Peursem - USF 19 23 1733 1.19Kelsey Stark - DOA 17 22 1461 1.36Anna Petersen - MID 10 12 739 1.46Ariel Harris - CNC 18 31 1496 1.86

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Daktronics and DakStats is the offi cial statistical software of the NAIA and provides the NAIA national statistic leaderboard for the member institutions. To view the national leaderboards for all sports, go to:www.dakstats.com/WebSync/Pages/Association.aspx?association=10

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Team InformationLocation Omaha, NEEnrollment 1,000Nickname FlamesColors Navy/GoldHome Field Heritage FieldPresident Dr. Maryanne StevensAthletic Director Jim Krueger2010 Overall Record 2-12-12010 Conference Record 1-4-02010 Conference Finish 5th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Shad BeamAlma Mater/Year Dana College/1994Record at School 0-0Career Record 86-81-7Soccer Offi ce Phone 402-399-2382Soccer SID Shad BeamSID Offi ce Phone 402-399-2382E-mail [email protected] csm.edu/Athletics/#_1Starters Returning/Lost 9/2

College of St. Mary

Aug 31 • Crete, NE

2011 OpponentInformation

Team InformationLocation Hammond, INEnrollment 1,300Nickname Crimson WaveColors Crimson/GrayHome Field Campagna AcademyPresident Dr. Dennis RittenmeyerAthletic Director Peter Haze Haring2010 Overall Record 4-14-02010 Conference Record 2-8-02010 Conference Finish 10th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Jennifer FickettAlma Mater/Year n/aRecord at School n/aCareer Record n/aSoccer Offi ce Phone 219-473-4316Soccer SID Andy MarksSID Offi ce Phone 219-473-4327E-mail [email protected] ccsj.edu/athleticsStarters Returning/Lost n/a

Calumet college-St. Joseph

SEP 3 • Schererville, IN

Team InformationLocation Hillsboro, KSEnrollment 570Nickname BluejaysColors Blue/GoldHome Field Joel H Wiens StadiumPresident Dr. Jules GlanzerAthletic Director Rusty Allen2010 Overall Record 1-14-32010 Conference Record 1-6-22010 Conference Finish 9th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Grant BrubacherAlma Mater/Year Tabor/2006Record at School 12-51-3Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 620-947-3121 (x1638)Soccer SID Anthony MonsonSID Offi ce Phone 620-947-3121 (x1603)E-mail [email protected] taborbluejays.comStarters Returning/Lost 10/2

Tabor College

Sep 10 • Hillsboro, KS

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Team InformationLocation York, NEEnrollment 500Nickname PanthersColors Blue/WhiteHome Field Miller FieldPresident Steven W. EckmanAthletic Director Jared Stark2010 Overall Record 6-10-32010 Conference Record 2-1-22010 Conference Finish 3rd2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Trent HintonAlma Mater/Year n/aRecord at School n/aCareer Record n/aSoccer Offi ce Phone 402-363-5698Soccer SID Trent HintonSID Offi ce Phone 402-363-5698E-mail [email protected] york.edu/athleticsStarters Returning/Lost n/a

York College

Sep 20 • Crete, NE

Team InformationLocation Yankton, SDEnrollment 1,100Nickname LancersColors Navy/GoldHome Field NFAA Soccer FieldsPresident Dr. Joseph N. BenoitAthletic Director Charles Iverson2010 Overall Record 1-15-12010 Conference Record 0-10-12010 Conference Finish 12th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Nathan EppAlma Mater BethelRecord at School 0-0Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 605-668-1268Soccer SID Andy BernatowSID Offi ce Phone 605-668-1601E-mail [email protected] mtmc.edu/athleticsStarters Returning/Lost n/a

Mt. Marty College

SEP 24 • Crete, NE

Team InformationLocation Sioux City, IAEnrollment 1,200Nickname MustangsColors Maroon/WhiteHome Field Elwood Olsen StadiumPresident John C. ReyndersAthletic Director Jerry Schmutte2010 Overall Record 4-12-12010 Conference Record 1-10-02010 Conference Finish 11th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Tom MaxonAlma Mater/Year Southern Maine/1988Record at School 102-105-9Career Record 275-247-26Soccer Offi ce Phone 712-274-5343Soccer SID Dave RebstockSID Offi ce Phone 712-274-5127E-mail [email protected] morningside.edu/mustangsStarters Returning/Lost 9/2

Morningside College

Oct 1 • Sioux City, IA

Team InformationLocation Atchison, KSEnrollment 1,530Nickname RavensColors Black/Red/WhiteHome Field BC Soccer ComplexPresident Stephen D. MinnisAthletic Director Charlie Gartenmayer2010 Overall Record 13-2-52010 Conference Record 6-1-22010 Conference Finish 3rd2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Lincoln RobleeAlma Mater/Year Park University/1995Record at School 76-23-17Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 913-360-7549Soccer SID Josh PoundSID Offi ce Phone 913-360-7634E-mail [email protected] ravenathletics.comStarters Returning/Lost 7/4

Benedictine College

Sep 17 • Atchison, KS

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Team InformationLocation Sioux City, IAEnrollment 1,100Nickname ChargersColors Royal Blue/GoldHome Field Guameri Soccer ComplexPresident Beverly WhartonAthletic Director Steve Gast2010 Overall Record 2-13-02010 Conference Record 2-9-02010 Conference Finish 10th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Pat HerbstAlma Mater/Year Briar Cliff/1996Record at School 14-33-3Career Record 60-102-11Soccer Offi ce Phone 712-279-5421Soccer SID Jared BodammerSID Offi ce Phone 712-279-1653E-mail [email protected] bcuchargers.comStarters Returning/Lost n/a

Briar Cliff University

Oct 8 • Crete, NE

Team InformationLocation Hastings, NEEnrollment 1,200Nickname BroncosColors Crimson/WhiteHome Field Lloyd Wilson FieldPresident Dennis TrotterAthletic Director Ian Roberts2010 Overall Record 17-5-32010 Conference Record 10-0-12010 Conference Finish 1st2010 NAIA Tournament 4-1/Runner-upHead Coach Ted FlogaitesAlma Mater UC-Santa BarbaraRecord at School 57-19-8Career Record 104-82-12Soccer Offi ce Phone 402-461-7335Soccer SID Dave KimuraSID Offi ce Phone 402-461-7309E-mail [email protected] hastings.eduStarters Returning/Lost n/a

Hastings College

Oct 12 • Crete, NE

Team InformationLocation Orange City, IAEnrollment 1,250Nickname Red RaidersColors Red/WhiteHome Field NW Soccer ComplexPresident Greg ChristyAthletic Director Barry Brandt2010 Overall Record 7-10-12010 Conference Record 5-5-12010 Conference Finish 7th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Blake WiekingAlma Mater/Year Northwestern/2007Record at School 10-23-2Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 712-707-7475Soccer SID Brian WedeSID Offi ce Phone 712-707-7418E-mail [email protected] nwcraiders.com/wsoccerStarters Returning/Lost 7/4

Northwestern College

Oct 15 • Orange City, IA

Team InformationLocation Lincoln, NEEnrollment 1,600Nickname Prairie WolvesColors Brown/Black/GoldHome Field Abel StadiumPresident Dr. Fred OhlesAthletic Director Ira Zeff2010 Overall Record 9-6-42010 Conference Record 4-5-22010 Conference Finish 9th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Sean SteeleAlma Mater/Year Wisc-Oshkosh/2001Record at School 0-0Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 402-465-7507Soccer SID Alex LindenSID Offi ce Phone 402-465-2151E-mail [email protected] nwusports.comStarters Returning/Lost 2/9

Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.

Oct 5 • Lincoln, NE

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Team InformationLocation Sioux Center, IAEnrollment 1,350Nickname DefendersColors Black/White/GoldHome Field Soccer ComplexPresident Dr. Carl ZylstraAthletic Director Glenn Bouma2010 Overall Record 13-5-22010 Conference Record 6-3-22010 Conference Finish 4th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Dave SchenkAlma Mater/Year Dordt College/1988Record at School 47-9-4Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 712-722-6318Soccer SID Mike BykerSID Offi ce Phone 712-722-6301E-mail [email protected] dordt.edu/athleticsStarters Returning/Lost 7/4

Dordt College

Oct 22 • Crete, NE

Team InformationLocation Seward, NEEnrollment 1,717Nickname BulldogsColors Navy/WhiteHome Field Bulldog StadiumPresident Brian FriedrichAthletic Director Devin Smith2010 Overall Record 9-8-12010 Conference Record 5-5-12010 Conference Finish 8th2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Lisa WhiteAlma Mater Trinity Western Univ.Record at School 9-8-1Career Record 9-8-1Soccer Offi ce Phone 402-643-7208Soccer SID Scotty RetzlaffSID Offi ce Phone 402-643-7392E-mail [email protected] cune.edu/athleticsStarters Returning/Lost 10/1

Concordia University

Oct 26 • Crete, NE

Team InformationLocation Mitchell, SDEnrollment 750Nickname TigersColors Blue/WhiteHome Field Pepsi-Cola Soccer ComplexPresident Robert DuffettAthletic Director Curt Hart2010 Overall Record 16-3-02010 Conference Record 9-2-02010 Conference Finish 2nd2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Dale RodenAlma Mater/Year Tarkio Univ./1991Record at School 43-29-6Career Record 139-134-14Soccer Offi ce Phone 605-995-2116Soccer SID Leah RadoSID Offi ce Phone 605-995-2854E-mail [email protected] dwu.edu/athleticsStarters Returning/Lost 7/4

Dakota Wesleyan Univ.

Oct 29 • Mitchell, SD

Team InformationLocation Fremont, NEEnrollment 910Nickname WarriorsColors Navy/OrangeHome Field Christensen FieldPresident Dr. Ben SasseAthletic Director Jason Dannelly2010 Overall Record 12-5-22010 Conference Record 8-3-02010 Conference Finish 3rd2010 NAIA Tournament DNQHead Coach Blake ReynoldsAlma Mater/Year Baker/2003Record at School 28-9-3Career Record sameSoccer Offi ce Phone 402-941-6431Soccer SID Rich RaySID Offi ce Phone 402-941-6074E-mail [email protected] midlandu.edu/sportsStarters Returning/Lost n/a

Midland University

Oct 19 • Fremont, NE

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• 60,000 student-athletes at nearly 300 colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada

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Register online at PlayNAIA.org. Create an account with a valid email address.• Pay the one-time registration fee ($60 domestic students / US$85 international students) or indicate qualifi cation for a • fee waiver.

Within the online registration you will create a profi le including:

About Me - Includes basic contact information, previous residences during high school and any military service historyMy Academic Info - Records the student’s high school experience (including home school and GED) and colleges attended for transfers or current NAIA students.My Sports Experience - Collects information on athletic experiences outside of the high school setting.My NAIA Connections is an optional feature that allows a student to create an additional Sport Resume that can be shared with NAIA institutions. Once the online registration is complete, the prospective student submits the profi le to the NAIA Eligibility Center for evaluation.

Test scores When a prospective student-athlete takes the ACT or SAT, he/she must specify the code “9876” when registering for the exam in order to have the test scores sent directly to the NAIA Eligibility Center. Please register with the NAIA Eligibility Center before having your test scores sent.

TranscriptUpon graduation from high school, transferring from a two- or four-year college, or completing one or more semesters at an NAIA school, prospective student-athlete must ask their high school guidance counselors or college registrars to send offi cial transcripts to the NAIA Eligibility Center. Offi cial transcripts must be:

Stamped with the offi cial school seal and/or signature, and• Sent in an offi cial school envelope that is marked by a school offi cial over the seal, showing that a school offi cial was the • last person to handle the document.

If you are sending transcripts from several schools, you can place the already sealed offi cial transcripts into one, larger envelope and mail them together.

Transcripts received directly from students/parents without the school-sealed envelope are not offi cial and will not be accepted.

Please register with the NAIA Eligibility Center and complete your academic information before having transcripts sent. This will allow you to generate your personal transcript cover page you can give to your school to be mailed with your documents.

NOTE: Students who fi nish their junior year with an overall 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale, and have at least an 18 ACT or 860 SAT test score, can receive an early eligibility decision. Those students should request their high school send an offi cial transcript at the end of their junior year.

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Doane History

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DOANE WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY

Doane women’s soccer began as an intercollegiate sport in the fall of 1996. The Tigers went 7-7 in that fi rst year under coach Eliot Siegman. Siegman went on to coach Doane for eight of the fi rst nine years and was named the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference (NIAC) Coach-of-the-Year in 1997 when they posted a school-best record 13-6-1. In 2008, the Tigers qualifi ed for the NAIA Region III tournament for the fi rst time. The NAIA dropped regional tournaments the following year.

The Tigers have had some excellent players come through the ranks during the brief existence. Jeni Swanson was the fi rst Tiger to earn conference player-of-the-year honors after she posted 29 goals and 12 assists in 1999. Stacy Vendetti followed Swanson’s honor a year later in 2000, the fi rst year of the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC), by posting 20 goals.

Amanda Creighton earned the conference honor in 2002 as she posted 21 goals and nine assists on her way to becoming a Second Team NAIA All-American. She also claimed NAIA National Player-of-the-Week honors in 2002, the only time in Tiger history.

One of the most underrated Tigers was goalkeeper Shannon Sullivan. Sullivan was a four-year starter and graduated with nine of 11 school records. She earned honorable mention All-American honors in her fi nal season (2004) while posting nine shutouts and 13 wins. She is the all-time wins leader with 37, saves leader with 652, and is second in goals against average with 2.27 per game.

NAIA ALL-AMERICANS

LINNIE JOHNSON2004

SHANNONSULLIVAN

2004

SAMANTHA EXSTROM2007

MICHELLE JESKE1998

AMANDA CREIGHTON2001 & 2002

CALLIE HUMPHREY2003

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DOANE SEASON RECORDSPlayersGoals

29 - Jeni Swanson - 1999 22 - Samantha Exstrom - 2008 21 - Amanda Creighton - 2002 20 - Stacy Vendetti - 2000 20 - Samantha Exstrom - 2007

Assists 16 - Michelle Jeske - 1997 13 - Michelle Jeske - 1999 12 - Jenn Ury - 1997 12 - Jeni Swanson - 1999 9 - Linnie Johnson - 2004 9 - Amanda Creighton - 2002 9 - Stacy Vendetti - 1997

Points 70 - Jeni Swanson - 1999 52 - Michelle Jeske - 1997 51 - Amanda Creighton - 2002 47 - Samantha Exstrom - 2008 45 - Stacy Vendetti - 1997

GoalkeepersWins 13 - Shannon Sullivan - 2004 13 - Kristy Feurt - 1997 11 - Alicia Exstrom - 2008 11 - Shannon Sullivan - 2002 10 - Jodi Carpenter - 1999

Shutouts 9 - Shannon Sullivan - 2004 7 - Kristy Feurt - 1997 6 - Jordan Ludwig - 2009 6 - Shannon Sullivan - 2002 5.5 - Kelsey Stark - 2010

Saves 233 - Kristy Feurt - 1998 210 - Shannon Sullivan - 2001 174 - Kristy Feurt - 1997 163 - Shannon Sullivan - 2004 160 - Shannon Sullivan - 2002

DOANE GAME RECORDSPlayersGoals (all-time)

5 - Jeni Swanson vs. McPherson (1999) 5 - Jeni Swanson vs. Briar Cliff (1999) 4 - Michelle Jeske vs. Midland (1997) 4 - Jeni Swanson vs. Ottawa (1999) 4 - Amanda Creighton vs. Midland (2001) 4 - Samantha Exstrom vs. Neb. Wesleyan (2008)

4 - Samantha Exstrom vs. NW Okla (2007) 4 - Samantha Exstrom vs. Mt. Marty (2007) 4 - Callie Humphrey vs. Northwestern (2004) 4 - Callie Humphrey vs. Mt. Marty (2004)

Assists 4 - Amanda Creighton vs. Northwestern (2002) 4 - Callie Humphrey vs. Northwestern (2002) 3 - Janelle Belina vs. Bethany (2005) 3 - Callie Humphrey vs. Morningside (2002)

Goalkeepers Saves 23 - Shannon Sullivan vs. Newman (2001) 21 - Shannon Sullivan vs. Park (2001) 20 - Shannon Sullivan vs. Alliant Inter (2002) 19 - Shannon Sullivan vs. Okla. Christian (2003) 18 - Janelle Belina vs. Neb. Wesleyan (2005)

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DOANE CAREER RECORDSPlayersGoals

59 - Stacy Vendetti - 1997-2000 58 - Samantha Exstrom - 2007-10 39 - Amanda Creighton - 2001-02 36 - Callie Humphrey - 2001-04 30 - Michelle Jeske - 1997-2000

Assists 41 - Michelle Jeske - 1997-2000 22 - Jenn Ury - 1997-2000 21 - Callie Humphrey - 2001-04 20 - Kara Fiorilli - 1997-2000 18 - Stacy Vendetti - 1997-2000

Points 132 - Stacy Vendetti - 1997-2000 127 - Samantha Exstrom - 2007-10 101 - Michelle Jeske - 1997-2000 93 - Amanda Creighton - 2001-02 93 - Callie Humphrey - 2001-04

GoalkeepersWins 37 - Shannon Sullivan - 2001-04 24 - Alicia Exstrom - 2006-09 21 - Kristy Feurt - 1997-98 14 - Jodi Carpenter - 1999-2001 9 - Kelsey Stark - 2010

Shutouts 21 - Shannon Sullivan - 2001-04 13 - Alicia Exstrom - 2006-08 9 - Kristy Feurt - 1997-98 6.5 - Jordan Ludwig - 2009-10 5.5 - Kelsey Stark - 2010

Saves 652 - Shannon Sullivan - 2001-04 407 - Kristy Feurt - 1997-98 407 - Alicia Exstrom - 2006-09 184 - Jodi Carpenter - 1999-2001 89 - Kelsey Stark - 2010

NAIA All-AmericansMichelle Jeske - honorable mention (1998)Amanda Creighton - honorable mention (2001)Amanda Creighton - Second Team (2002)Callie Humphrey - honorable mention (2003)Shannon Sullivan - honorable mention (2004)Linnie Johnson - honorable mention (2004)Samantha Exstrom - honorable mention (2007)

NAIA Player-of-the-WeekAmanda Creighton (October 8, 2002)

NAIA Region IV Player-of-the-YearAmanda Creighton (2002)

NAIA Scholar-AthletesMichelle Jeske (1999-2000)Amanda Creighton (2001-2002)Kristen Brim (2002-2003)Jennifer Sherwood (2003)Krista McKeone (2004-2005)Melissa Kopf (2005)Rachel Ramsey (2005)Amy Sherwood (2005)Kelly Spencer (2007-2008)Jamie Duggan (2008)Bridget Koehler (2008)Kelsey Kovar (2008)Kelsey Bryant (2009-10)

NAIA National Honors

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NIAC/GPAC All-Conference Selections1996Jamie Scott - First TeamSandra Lawton - First Team

1997Eliot Siegman - Coach-of-the-YearKristy Feurt - First TeamPaula Coleman - First TeamStacy Vendetti - First TeamMichelle Jeske - First Team

1998Paula Coleman - Second TeamMichelle Jeske - Second Team

1999Jeni Swanson - First Team (POTY)Paula Coleman - First TeamMichelle Jeske - Second TeamNicole Loya - Second TeamKendra Valasek - Honorable Mention

2000Stacy Vendetti - First Team (POTY)Paula Coleman - First TeamDayle Ebisch - Honorable MentionMichelle Jeske - Honorable Mention

2001Amanda Creighton - First TeamKarie Francois - Honorable MentionNicole Loya - Honorable Mention

2002Amanda Creighton - First Team (POTY)Kristen Brim - Second TeamCrystal Hendrickson - Honorable MentionCallie Humphrey - Honorable MentionShannon Sullivan - Honorable Mention

2003Callie Humphrey - Second TeamKristen Brim - Second TeamDani Sjomeling - Honorable MentionShannon Whisler - Honorable MentionShannon Sullivan - Honorable Mention

2004Linnie Johnson - First TeamCallie Humphrey - Second TeamKatie Evans - Second TeamShannon Sullivan - Second TeamKim Bluejacket - Honorable MentionKrista McKeone - Honorable MentionShannon Whisler - Honorable Mention

2005Dani Sjomeling - Honorable MentionShannon Whisler - Honorable MentionCrystal Hendrickson - Honorable Mention

2006Erin Keegan - Second TeamJanelle Belina - Honorable Mention

2007Samantha Exstrom - First TeamKelsey Bryant - Second TeamErin Danahay - Honorable Mention

2008Samantha Exstrom - First TeamKelsey Bryant - Honorable MentionKayleen Stanek - Honorable MentionJordan Hedgecock - Honorable MentionSarah Medina - Honorable Mention

2009Kelsey Bryant - First TeamSamantha Exstrom - Second TeamAlyssa Davis - Second TeamJayne Wagner - Honorable MentionKelsie Grgurich - Honorable Mention

2010Kelsie Grgurich - First TeamKelsey Bryant - First TeamAlyssa Davis - Honorable MentionMia Juarez - Honorable MentionSarah Medina - Honorable Mention

(POTY) Conference Player-of-the-Year

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Alliant International University 0-1-0Avila College 2-3-0Bellevue University 1-3-0Benedictine College 0-6-0Bethany College 1-0-0Bethel College 2-0-0Briar Cliff University 9-2-1Cardinal Stritch University 1-0-0Cascade College 1-0-0Central Methodist University 1-0-0Christian Heritage University 0-1-0College of St. Mary 3-7-0Concordia University (CA) 0-1-0Concordia University (NE) 12-6-0Dakota Wesleyan University 1-3-1Dana College 10-7-1Dordt College 3-12-0Evergreen State College 0-3-0Friends University 3-4-1Graceland University 0-1-1Harris-Stowe College 1-0-0Hastings College 3-18-0Huron University 0-2-0Illinois Institute of Technology 2-0-0Iowa Wesleyan University 2-0-0Jamestown College 1-0-0Johnson and Wales University 1-0-0Kansas Wesleyan University 5-2-0McKendree College 0-1-0McPherson College 2-0-0Midland University 9-5-1

Morningside College 3-6-1Mount Marty College 9-0-0Nebraska Wesleyan University 3-13-2Newman University 0-3-0Northwest University 0-1-0Northwestern Oklahoma State 1-0-0Northwestern College 10-7-0Oklahoma Christian University 0-1-0Ottawa University 3-1-1Park University 1-2-0Point Loma University 0-1-0San Diego Christian 0-1-0Southern Nazarene University 0-1-0Sterling College 0-1-0Tabor College 1-0-0University of Mary 0-1-0University of Mobile 0-1-0University of Sioux Falls 8-6-0University of St. Mary 1-1-0Vanguard University 0-1-0Warner Pacifi c College 1-0-0Warner Southern College 1-0-0Wayne State College 0-2-1Webber International University 1-0-0William Carey College 0-1-0William Jewell College 1-5-0William Penn University 1-0-0York College 5-2-0

RECORD VERSUS OPPONENTS

Year Record Head Coach

1996 7-7-0 Eliot Siegman

1997 13-6-1 Eliot Siegman

1998 8-13-0 Eliot Siegman

1999 12-10 Eliot Siegman

2000 8-13-0 Eliot Siegman

2001 5-16-1 Shane Keeling (Interim)

2002 11-8-0 Eliot Siegman

2003 8-11-0 Eliot Siegman

SEASON RESULTSYear Record Head Coach

2004 13-7-2 Eliot Siegman

2005 4-14-0 Jenn Ury

2006 3-13-1 Marcus McCarthy

2007 8-8-3 Duane Johnson

2008 11-7-1 Duane Johnson

2009 9-8-1 Greg Jarosik

2010 9-7-1 Greg Jarosik

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1996 (7-7-0 overall)Hastings College L 0-6Kansas Wesleyan Univ. W 3-0Northwestern College W 4-2Concordia University W 1-0Dana College W 4-2Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-13Hastings College L 1-3York College L 2-4Northwestern College L 1-2Dana College W 5-2Concordia University W 1-0College of St. Mary L 0-15Iowa Wesleyan University W 2-1Hastings College L 0-1

1997 (13-6-1 overall)Univ. of Sioux Falls L 1-2Kansas Wesleyan Univ. W 10-1York College W 6-0Iowa Wesleyan Univ. W 6-1William Penn University W 10-0Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-7Dana College W 6-1Hastings College W 3-1Graceland University T 2-2Midland Lutheran College W 8-1College of St. Mary L 1-2Avila College W 2-0Dana College W 4-0Concordia University L 1-2Hastings College L 0-2Northwestern College W 5-0Concordia University W 4-0Hastings College W 3-2Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-5

1998 (8-13-0 overall)Evergreen State College L 0-2Cascade College W 3-2Bellevue University L 1-2Benedictine College L 1-2Concordia University L 3-6Midland Lutheran College W 6-1Dana College W 6-4Avila College L 0-2William Jewell College W 7-1Northwestern College L 0-1Hastings College L 0-6Kansas Wesleyan Univ. W 3-2Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-7Friends University W 1-0Ottawa University L 0-2York College L 3-4Northwestern College W 4-0Hastings College L 0-5Dordt College L 0-2Dana College W 2-1Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-8

1999 (12-10-0 overall)York College W 2-1Wayne State College L 2-4Avila College L 0-5Benedictine College L 0-8Concordia University W 4-3Kansas Wesleyan Univ. W 4-0McPherson College W 12-0Midland Lutheran College W 9-0Dana College L 1-2Friends University L 0-4Ottawa University W 10-0Northwestern College W 4-2Hastings College L 0-4Huron University L 0-3Univ. of Sioux Falls W 3-0Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-4Concordia University W 5-3Briar Cliff University W 8-2Bethel College W 5-1Graceland College L 0-3Northwestern College W 2-1Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-7

Paula Coleman was a four-time

all-conference selection

(1997-2000)

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2000 (8-13-0 overall)William Carey College L 0-7University of Mobile L 1-4College of St. Mary L 1-9Dana College L 0-2Univ. of Sioux Falls W 4-0Briar Cliff University W 2-0Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-5Friends University L 0-2Bethel College W 7-0Midland Lutheran College W 6-0Benedictine College L 0-6Concordia University W 2-1Kansas Wesleyan Univ. L 5-6Dordt College L 0-4York College W 2-0Northwestern College W 3-1Bellevue University W 5-2Avila College L 0-1Huron University L 1-8Hastings College L 0-6Northwestern College L 2-3

2001 (5-16-1 overall)Missouri Baptist College L 2-3McKendree College L 0-8Bellevue University L 2-3William Jewell College L 0-10Benedictine College L 0-5College of St. Mary L 0-8Univ. of Sioux Falls W 3-1Dana College L 1-2Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-3University of St. Mary L 1-2Park University L 0-6Midland Lutheran College W 5-3Newman University L 1-4Briar Cliff University W 6-1Friends University W 4-0Concordia University W 2-0Northwestern College L 2-6University of Mary L 0-6Hastings College L 1-3Dordt College L 2-4Univ. of Sioux Falls L 0-2

2002 (11-8-0 overall)Alliant International Univ. L 0-7Christian Heritage College L 0-5Bellevue University L 0-5Ottawa University W 6-4University of St. Mary W 3-0Friends University T 2-2Newman University L 0-8Briar Cliff University W 4-3Concordia University W 3-2Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. W 5-4Northwestern College W 8-2Midland Lutheran College W 2-0Morningside College W 3-0Univ. of Sioux Falls W 3-0Dana College L 3-4Mount Marty College W 9-0Dordt College L 1-4Hastings College L 1-5Midland Lutheran College W 1-0Dordt College L 0-2

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Amanda Creighton

was Named an

All-American in

2001 & 2002

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2003 (8-11-0 overall)Bellevue University L 1-2Cardinal Stritch University W 1-0Illinois Tech W 13-0Oklahoma Christian Univ. L 0-2Southern Nazarene Univ. L 0-3Kansas Wesleyan Univ. L 0-2Friends University W 2-1University of St. Mary W 1-0Univ. of Sioux Falls L 1-3Hastings College L 1-2Mount Marty College W 1-0Dana College L 0-6Briar Cliff University L 3-4Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-2Dordt College L 1-2Midland Lutheran College W 2-1Morningside College L 2-4Concordia University W 3-2Northwestern College W 5-1

2004 (13-7-1 overall)Illinois Tech W 6-0Warner Southern College W 1-0Webber International Univ. W 2-1Park University W 3-1University of St. Mary W 9-0Kansas Wesleyan Univ. W 5-0Friends University L 1-3Newman University L 0-1Univ. of Sioux Falls W 5-0Hastings College L 0-3Mount Marty College W 8-0Johnson & Wales Univ. W 15-0Dana College W 1-0Briar Cliff University T 1-1Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. T 0-0Dordt College L 0-3Midland Lutheran College W 4-2Morningside College L 1-2Concordia University L 0-4Northwestern College W 5-1Dana College W 1-0Hastings College L 0-2

2005 (4-14-0 overall)York College W 2-1College of St. Mary L 0-8Park University L 1-2Bethany College W 8-0Benedictine College L 0-5Dordt College L 0-4Morningside College L 1-4Friends University L 0-3Concordia University L 1-9Northwestern College L 1-6Hastings College L 0-1Univ. of Sioux Falls L 1-6Dana College W 3-2Mount Marty College W 3-1Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-3Briar Cliff University L 0-6Midland Lutheran College L 0-2William Jewell College L 0-10

2006 (3-13-1 overall)Northwest University L 0-3Evergreen St. College L 0-4Sterling College L 0-2Morningside College L 0-7Wayne State College L 0-4Briar Cliff University W 1-0Benedictine College L 1-4Dakota Wesleyan Univ. T 1-1Hastings College L 0-1Mount Marty College W 10-0Dana College W 2-0Northwestern College L 0-3Concordia University L 0-2Univ. of Sioux Falls L 0-1Midland Lutheran College L 0-3Dordt College L 0-5Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Shannon Sullivan

is the All-Time wins leader

in goal for the Tigers

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2007 (8-8-3 overall)San Diego Christian Univ. L 0-6Point Loma Nazarene Univ. L 0-6McPherson College W 1-0Northwestern Oklahoma St. W 4-2College of St. Mary L 2-3Briar Cliff University W 4-0Dakota Wesleyan Univ. W 5-0Hastings College L 0-1Mount Marty College W 7-2Dana College L 0-2Northwestern College L 1-2Concordia University W 2-1Univ. of Sioux Falls W 1-0Midland Lutheran College T 1-1Dordt College W 2-1Wayne State College T 0-0Morningside College T 0-0Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. L 0-2Dana College L 0-1

2008 (11-7-1 overall)Evergreen St. College L 2-3Warner Pacifi c College W 2-0WIlliam Jewell College L 1-3Avila University W 2-0Ottawa University W 1-0Tabor College W 4-0Midland Lutheran College L 0-3Dordt College L 1-3Concordia University W 2-1Briar Cliff University W 3-2Dana College T 1-1Morningside College W 4-3Univ. of Sioux Falls W 4-0Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. W 4-2Dakota Wesleyan Univ. L 0-2Hastings College L 1-3Mount Marty College W 4-1Northwestern College W 3-0Morningside College L 3-4

2009 (9-8-1 overall)Jamestown College W 4-1Vangaurd University L 0-3Concordia University (CA) L 0-5William Jewell College L 0-1Midland Lutheran College L 0-1Dordt College L 1-3Concordia University W 2-0Briar Cliff University W 4-0Dana College W 4-0Morningside College W 3-0University of SIoux Falls L 0-1Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. T 0-0Dakota Wesleyan Univ. L 0-1Hastings College W 1-0Mount Marty College W 5-1College of St. Mary W 3-1Northwestern College W 1-0Dordt College L 1-4

2010 (9-7-1 overall)Harris-Stowe College W 10-0Central Methodist Univ. W 1-0William Jewell College L 2-3Ottawa University T 1-1York College W 4-1Dakota Wesleyan Univ. L 0-4Midland University L 0-2Mount Marty College W 8-0Nebraska Wesleyan Univ. W 2-1Northwestern College L 1-2Hastings College L 1-2Briar Cliff University W 7-2Morningside College W 3-0Concordia University L 3-4Dordt College W 1-0Univ. of Sioux Falls W 3-0Dordt College L 0-3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Samantha Exstrom

Set the Freshman record for

goals with 20 in 2007

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Your School - Doane College

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The Doane College mission is to provide an exceptional liberal arts education in a creative, inclusive, and collaborative community where faculty and staff work closely with undergraduate and graduate students preparing them for lives rooted in intellectual inquiry, ethical values, and a commitment to engage as leaders and responsible citizens in the world. When Thomas Doane, chief civil engineer of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, began building the railroad across Nebraska in the late 1800s, his goal was not only to enhance civilized life for the pioneers, but also to build a liberal arts college on the Nebraska frontier. He and the Congregationalists soon chose the town of Crete, overlooking the Big Blue River, for a college on the plains. The college maintains historical ties with the United Church of Christ. Thomas Doane’s vision of a college in the tradition of Harvard and Yale has become a reality. Fully established in 1872, Doane is Nebraska’s fi rst private liberal arts and sciences college. From the college’s formative years under the tutelage of fi rst president David Brainerd Perry to the current 12th president, Dr. Jacque Carter, the college continues its purpose to educate students to serve and lead in the state, the nation and the world. Today, the college serves more than 3,200 students in bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in Crete, Lincoln, and Grand Island, Neb., and focuses on providing an exceptional educational experience for all students. The Crete campus serves approximately 1,000 residential students on 300 scenic acres. Designated a state arboretum, the once treeless landscape now boasts more than 100 varieties of trees, numerous plantings, ponds, and swans. Doane College offers bright, ambitious, and service-minded students a world-class liberal arts and sciences education grounded in the uncompromising pursuit of leadership through academic excellence, innovation, community, and the creation of a special sense of place for each individual. Leadership development underscores the students’ experience in all aspects of the college. Doane’s unique Hansen Leadership Program works with students to help enhance their leadership skills and talents, through speakers and events, alumni mentors, course offerings, community service, and other activities. Additional highlights include the four-year graduation guarantee for students…graduate within four years or the college will pay for a fi fth year of course work. A travel scholarship for students provides opportunities to travel on college-sponsored trips in the U.S. or abroad. Doane College was the fi rst institution in the nation to initiate a warranty for its education graduates to hiring school districts, and guarantees teacher education graduates a position. Doane College also offers three graduate degree programs, including the Master of Arts in Management (MAM), Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC), and Master of Education (MED) in Curriculum and Instruction or Educational Leadership.

ABOUT DOANE

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On May 6, 2011, Doane’s Board of Trustees named Dr. Jacque Carter the 12th President of Doane College. Dr. Carter was previously at the University of New England (UNE) as provost and vice president of Academic Affairs for fi ve years. He offi cially took the reigns at Doane on July 1..

Dr. Carter received his BS and MS from Northern Illinois University in Biological Sciences and his Ph.D. from the College of William and Mary in Marine Sciences.

After three years as a conservation research fellow in Belize for Wildlife Conservation Society, he began his academic career teaching biology at Bucknell University in 1987. He joined the University of New England faculty in 1989, becoming dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1998.

PRESIDENT

Dr. Jacque Carter12th President of Doane

For the fi ve years before Doane, he managed internal administrative operations of UNE. He brought a broad background of experiences and accomplishments. At UNE he helped secure signifi cant grants and gifts, expanded study abroad and academic partnerships overseas, established a Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology and an offi ce of International Programs, and also launched successful online programs.

Carter and his wife, Judy, have a son and a daughter.

Carter and his wife look forward to the chance to engage with the Crete community and to get to know the Lincoln and Grand Island communities as well, which are home to Doane’s non-traditional and graduate campuses.

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Why Doane?Directions Program: Directions is a fi rst-year program for high school leaders who would like to continue leading at Doane College. Each year, the Director of HLP selects 42 incoming freshmen (fi rst-year students) to join Directions. Directions is a unique opportunity for you to jumpstart your leadership career on campus.

Travel Scholarship: Education may well begin at home, but it shouldn’t end there. At Doane, we believe the only way to provide a well-rounded education is by giving you the opportunity to experience the world. That’s why we sponsor over a dozen domestic and international travel programs each year. When you enroll as a fi rst-year student, Doane will provide up to $1000 for travel course expenses during your junior or senior years.

Graduation Guarantee: Doane College was one of the fi rst colleges in the nation to initiate a Four-Year Graduation Guarantee. We believe a quality education can and should be achieved within four years, and our curriculum is designed for that very purpose.

Opportunities to participate and get involved: Nearly 100% of Doane students participate in one of the 60+ clubs and organizations. In the last fi ve years, students have participated in almost 700 internships.

Doane College is on the move….Athletic Facilities:The George and Sally Haddix Recreation and Athletic Center, a $13 million, 63,535 sq. ft. facility, opened in the December of 2010. In the summer of 2011, Simon Field, home of Doane College football and soccer, received an upgrade as the fi eld turf was completely replaced.

Residence Halls:Over the past three years, Doane College has invested more than $14 million renovating three residence halls. Frees Hall, Sheldon Hall, and Smith Hall received substantial upgrades providing unique residential living environments for our students.

High school seniors, interested in attending Doane College should consider the following checklist.Register for ACT/SAT test. Have results sent to Doane College (ACT code 2448 and SAT code 6165).• Visit Doane College website. www.doane.edu . • Schedule a campus visit to Doane College.• Meet with a Doane College Representatives in your High School or at your local college fair.• Search web sites for Private Scholarship options. We suggest fastweb.com• Apply to Doane at www.doane.edu/applynow• Send your current high school transcripts and ACT/SAT scores to Doane College. • Send any transcripts from colleges where you have taken classes to Doane College.• Discuss Doane College scholarship opportunities with an Admissions Representative•

ADMISSION OFFICE

Doane CollegeOffi ce of Admission

1-800-333-6263www.doane.edu

[email protected]

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Doane College offers 38 majors, six pre-professional programs and 24 minors through its Crete campus. These majors -- combined with the successful completion of the Doane Plan (general degree requirement), and relevant additional degree requirements -- lead to the awarding of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

MajorsAccounting Art BiochemistryBiology Honors-Biology Business AdministrationChemistry Computer Science Honors-Computer ScienceEconomics Elementary Education EnglishEnglish as a Second Language English/Language Arts Environmental Science French GermanHistory Information Systems Honors-Information SystemsInternational Studies Journalism & Media MathematicsMusic Natural Science PhilosophyPhysical Education Physical Science PhysicsPolitical Science Psychology Public Administration Religious Studies Social Science SociologySpanish Special Education Theatre

Endorsement Programs Pre-Professional ProgramsSecondary Education Pre-Engineering Pre-Medical, Dental, HealthEarly Childhood Pre-Environmental Studies Pre-DentistryCoaching Pre-Law Pre-Medical TechnologyMiddle Grades Pre-Ministry Pre-Medicine Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Optometry Pre-Physician’s Assistant Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Occupational Therapy

MinorsAccounting ArtBiology Business AdministrationChemistry Computer ScienceCreative Writing EconomicsEnglish Environmental StudiesFrench GermanHistory MathematicsMusic PhilosophyPhysics Political SciencePsychology Religious StudiesSociology SpanishSpeech Communication Theatre

DOANE ACADEMICS

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DOANE ACADEMIC SUPPORTThe transition from high school to college level academics is a dramatic one, but it need not be traumatic if students make use of the resources Doane College provides through the Academic Support Center (ASC).

In contrast to many students’ high school course experiences, most college level courses demand a whole new study and exam preparation strategy. Most college professors fully expect that students will complete the assigned textbook readings and come to class prepared to ask questions and engage in discussion generated by the reading assignment. Professors’ lectures complement and supplement the required reading assignment, but they are not intended to substitute for required readings.

Likewise, students must attend lectures and labs if they are to gain the full benefi t of their educational opportunity. Completing the assigned readings, attending lectures and labs, being able to record accurate reading/lecture notes and reviewing their notes regularly in preparation for exams and fi nals are all critical to any student’s academic success.

Doane’s Academic Support Center (ASC) provides academic assistance, training and intervention to students who wish to improve their academic performance. The ASC consists of two separate programs: The Doane Learning Center (DLC) and Doane Student Support Services (DSS). Both programs are housed in the Student Services area on the lower level of Perry Campus Center.

The Doane Learning Center is a walk-in center for students wanting to raise their grades or improve their study skills. The program provides academic counseling, peer tutoring, and writing assistance.

Doane Student Support Services (DSS) is a TRIO program, federally funded through the United States Department of Education. It assists eligible students in reaching their academic and personal goals through a variety of activities. Notifi cation of eligibility is sent to new students in the fi rst few weeks of the fall and spring terms and is dependent on American citizenship AND family income level, (or) student disability status or both custodial parents/guardians having less than a four-year degree.

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Pizza Hut/Wingstreet845 E Hwy 33(402) 826-4361

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Simon Field was constructed in 1929 following a generous gift from G. Eli Simon, a Cambridge, Nebraska, attorney and father of a graduating senior. Simon Field is located on the north side of the campus and is home to the football and soccer teams. Lauritsen Track surrounds the fi eld and is home to the track & fi eld teams.

Field turf was installed in 2000. As part of the renovation, a new outdoor, polyurethane track was also installed. Both the fi eld and track are used by the Crete community and Crete High School. The press box was wired with Internet capabilities in the summer of 2004.

In the summer of 2011, Simon Field underwent a renovation with the installation of new fi eld turf. The new surface will feature sown in lines for the football and soccer boundaries. The fi rst surface in 2000 had painted lines that faded each year.

The Den is the practice facility for Doane soccer. The fi rst home of Tiger Soccer, The Den is a grass surface located on the southeast end of campus.

Fuhrer Field House is located east of Simon Field and locker rooms used for home games are located in this building as well as the LeRoy W. & Bertha L. Hood Athletic Training Facility. The fi eld house can also be utilized for indoor practices if weather prevents action at Simon Field or The Den.

The George & Sally Haddix Center opened in Fall 2010 and features a state-of-the-art weight room and fi tness center that is utilized by Tiger athletes. The coaches’ offi ce are also located in the Haddix Center as well as meeting rooms.

SOCCER FACILITIES

Stop ‘n Shop | 1845 Grove Ave. | (402) 826-4799

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Dr. Douglas P. Tewes has been a physician with Lincoln Orthopaedic Center, P.C. since 1993. He graduated from the UNMC and completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of

Kentucky. Dr. Tewes also completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine at the Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center. He also serves as team physician and medical director for the Lincoln Saltdogs baseball and Lincoln Stars.

Crete Area Medical Center is proud to work in collaboration with Lincoln Orthopeadic Center to provide sports medicine services to Doane College. This winning team of medical professionals provides specialized diagnostic, prevention, rehabilitation, athletic training and surgical services to Doane Athletes through our local medical center and affi liation with the BryanLGH Health System.

Dr. Doug TewesTeam Physician

Kuhlmann has nine years of physical therapy experience. He earned his undergraduate degree from Hastings College and his masters and doctorate of physical therapy

degrees from Elon University. He is a Board Certifi ed Orthopeadic specialist and a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Kuhlmann earned academic all-American honors at Hastings College and coached with the Thayer Central Titans.

Lance KuhlmannDirector/Physical Therapist

Seier received his undergraduate degree from Doane College where he earned All-American honors as a track athlete. He received his master’s degree in Exercise

Science from the University of Toledo and Wayne State College. Seier was the head athletic trainer for Morningside College, Wayne State College and Simpson College. Seier has experience working with athletes from elementary grades up to the professional ranks.

Greg SeierHead Athletic Trainer Jenny earned his

undergraduate degree from Doane College where he worked as a student athletic trainer and competed on the cross country and track teams. He earned his graduate degree from Northern State

University, working as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. He worked at Concordia University and Memorial Physical Therapy in Seward before returning to Doane. While at Doane he has been an assistant athletic trainer, instructor, and head men’s and women’s cross country teams.

Brad JennyAthletic Trainer

Kelso joined Crete Area Medical Center in August 2010. She graduated from Albion College (MI) and received a master’s degree from the University of Virginia. She completed her graduate assistantship at the Virginia

Military Institute (VMI). After graduating in August 2006, she worked at Ferrum College and then returned to VMI as a full-time staff member.

Micaela KelsoAthletic Trainer

Crete Area Medical Center2910 Betten Drive

(402) 826-2102

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SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICEThe Doane College Sports Information Offi ce is always interested in helping members of the media in their coverage of Tiger Athletics.

Rick Schmuecker joined the Tiger team in August 2001 as Assistant Sports Information Director, following four years as a student at Midland Lutheran College. In May 2006, he was named head of the Sports Information Department by Athletic Director Greg Heier.

At Doane, Rick is seen at all home athletic events, usually in the designated media areas, either keep stats, broadcasting or both. He has received 17 publication honors by the NAIA-SIDA for media guide publications and the Doane athletic Web site. In June 2011,

six of Doane’s media guides received Top 10 honors, a record number for the publications.

Dave Ziola serves as an assistant to the Sports Information Offi ce, helping with eligibility rosters, along with cross country and track information. Ziola is an assistant coach for both sports as well as a professor in the athletic department. Students working for the sports information offi ce in 2011-12 are: Ashley Axmann, Kelly Baer, Cheryl Braithwait, Cali Bellar, Ashley Daily, Morgan Dubas, Morgan Griffi th, Kelsie Grgurich, Veronica LeDuc, Lisa Lord, Brittany Luettel, Megan Meduna, Cassie Reicks, Brittany Ridder, Brooke Sampson and Madara Upeneice.

Contact Information 1014 Boswell Avenue, Crete, NE 68333 E-mail: [email protected]: 402-826-8248 Fax: 402-826-8647 Web site: doane.edu/Athletics

InterviewsAll interviews must be arranged through Rick Schmuecker, no exceptions! Please do not contact coaches or student-athletes directly without fi rst going through the Sports Information Offi ce. Photographs and statistics are available through the Sports Information Offi ce.

Press CredentialsCredentials are not required but notifi cation in advance is appreciated to let ticket takers know of arrival. Radio broadcasters can obtain a courtesy phone line, if available, by contacting the Sports Information Offi ce.

Local MediaThe Crete News (newspaper)Andy [email protected]

Lincoln Journal Star (newspaper)[email protected]

Omaha World Herald (newspaper)[email protected]

KUTT-FM [email protected]

KLKN-TV [email protected]

KOLN-TV [email protected]

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The Crete News | 1201 Linden Avenue | (402) 826-2147

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Greg Heier took over as Athletic Director in May 2006. Heier played four years at Doane on the men’s basketball team guided by NAIA Hall-of-Fame coach Bob Erickson beginning with the 1981-82 season and ending with the 1984-85 season. Heier earned his B.S. degree in Political Science in 1985 and a J.D. degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1988. Heier also served as an assistant basketball coach for the Tigers from 1998-2002. During that time, Heier helped coach the last men’s basketball team to have won a post-season conference championship and earn a spot in the NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament. Prior to serving as Athletic Director, Heier practiced law from 1988 until 1998 and worked in human resources and risk management for Doane from 1998 until 2006. He has been a life long fan of Doane Tiger Athletics!

Cody Vance took over as Assistant Athletic Director for Outreach in August 2009. Cody is a Doane graduate and has been involved in Doane athletics for more than 30 years. He serves as the public address announcer for football and women’s basketball while continuing his support of all of the athletic programs in any way he can. His duties with the athletic department reach from game day management to community outreach and involvement. He also serves as Doane’s coordinator of Champions of Character through the NAIA.

Greg HeierAthletic Director

Cody VanceAsst. Athletic Director

Ken’s Pharmacy1302 Linden Ave.

(402) 826-3784

Lincoln Orthopaedic Center6900 A StreetLincoln, Neb.(402) 436-2000

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DOANE HEAD COACHES

Jamie Ourecky-SandCheer & Dance

Jeremey JorgensenBaseball

Ian BrownMen’s Basketball

Tracee FairbanksWomen’s Basketball

Brad JennyCross Country

Matt FranzenFootball

Jeannine FosterWomen’s Golf

Greg JarosikM & W Soccer

Pete FuimefreddoMen’s Tennis

Ed FyeM & W Track & Field

Cindy MeyerVolleyball

Barry MosleySoftball

Myron ParsleyMen’s Golf

Faye WeberAthletics Secretary

Mike GayWomen’s Tennis

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