A&M-Commerce 2010 Soccer Media Guide

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The 2010 Texas A&M University-Commerce women's soccer media guide features bios and statistics of the 2010 team and history of A&M-Commerce women's soccer.

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QUICK FACTSGENERALName of school ................................................................ Texas A&M University-CommerceCity, State/Zip..................................................................................... Commerce, Texas 75429Founded ................................................................................................................................. 1889Enrollment ............................................................................................................................ 9,340Nickname ............................................................................................................................ LionsSchool Colors .......................................................................................................... Blue & GoldField ........................................................................................... A&M-Commerce Soccer FieldCapacity ................................................................................................................................1,000Affiliation ....................................................................................................... NCAA Division IIConference ................................................................................................................... Lone StarPresident ............................................................................................................... Dr. Dan JonesAthletic Director ............................................................................................... Carlton CooperAssociate Athletic Director/Academic Affairs/SWA ...................................... Judy SackfieldAssistant Athletic Director for Compliance ........................................................... Koni DawsDirector of Sports Medicine ............................................................................... Warren YoungAdministrative Assistant to Athletic Director ................................................ Katrinia Clark

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .................................................................................................................. Neil Piper

Alma Mater ....................................................................................... Wichita State, 1996Office Phone ............................................................................................ (903) 886-5576E-mail ....................................................................... [email protected] Record .............................................................................................. 150-70-24Assistant Coach ....................................................................................Jennifer AlvaradoOffice Phone ............................................................................................ (903) 886-5576

SPORTS INFORMATIONDirector of Media and Public Relations/Soccer Contact ...............................Danny Kambel

Office Phone ............................................................................................. (903) 886-5131Cell Phone ................................................................................................. (903) 366-6093Fax .............................................................................................................. (903) 468-3033E-mail ................................................................Daniel_Kambel@tamu-commerce.edu

Website .................................................................................................... www.lionathletics.com

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Overall Record ......................................................................................................... 10-6-32009 Conference Record .................................................................................................... 5-3-1Letterwinners Returning ......................................................................................................... 14Letterwinners Lost ..................................................................................................................... 9Newcomers .................................................................................................................................. 5

HISTORYFirst Year of Soccer ...............................................................................................................1996All-Time Record ..................................................................................... 171-86-26, 14 seasonsNo. Years in NCAA Tournament/last ............................................................................ 4/2008Last Post-Season Opponent .......................................................................................... Truman NCAA Division II, South Central Regional, Second RoundResult ...............................................................................................................................Loss; 2-1Last LSC Tournament Post-Season Opponent, Yr. .............................. Texas Woman’s/2009Result ..................................................................Tied; 0-0, Texas Woman’s Advanced on PKs

MEDIA POLICIESAll interviews with Texas A&M-Commerce student-athletes and Coach Piper must be arranged through the Media and Public Relations Office. Please call or email at least 24 hours in advance to set up an interview.

CREDITSThe 2010 Texas A&M University-Commerce soccer media guide is a publication of the Texas A&M University-Commerce media and public relations office under the direction of director Danny Kambel. Design and layout by Danny Kambel and Nathan Pieratt. The cover designs by Crystal Britton, Nathan Pieratt, Director of Creative Services and Paul Bryan, Photographer at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Chief photography by Paul Bryan, Jared Horn and Vladimir Cherry. Additional photography by Craig Buck, Jeremy Enlow, Lori Fore, Rex Giddens, Jared Horn, Becky Pattillo, David Walvoord. Editorial assisstance and research provided by the athletic department staff at Texas A&M Uni-versity-Commerce.

Texas A&M University-CommerceQUICK FACTS | TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTSABOUT THE UNIVERSITYThe University .......................................................................................................................... 2-3Commerce, Texas ........................................................................................................................4Texas A&M System Board of Regents ...................................................................................15University Administration .......................................................................................................16Athletic Council ........................................................................................................................17 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Neil Piper .............................................................................................................5Graduate Assistant: Jennifer Alvarado ....................................................................................5

2010 LIONSRoster ...........................................................................................................................................6Stacey McDaniel | Alex Germain .............................................................................................7Chelsey Haight | Megan Monroe ..............................................................................................8Randi Hafele | Devon Herrman ................................................................................................9Jordan McCarty | Evan Stanberry ..........................................................................................10Eva Brutto | Heather Cavey | Elizabeth Lanier .....................................................................11Taylor Maeker | Jessica Meyer | Haley Mull ..........................................................................12Katelyn Ross | Chelsea Roy | Paige Vincent ..........................................................................13Newcomers ................................................................................................................................14

ABOUT THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTAthletic Director: Carlton Cooper .........................................................................................18Athletic Department ................................................................................................................19Athletic Department Management Staff and Head Coaches ..............................................20Athletic Department Staff .......................................................................................................21Sports Medicine ........................................................................................................................22Compliance ...............................................................................................................................23Academics .................................................................................................................................24Community Engagement ..................................................................................................25-26Student-Athlete Advisory Commitee ....................................................................................27NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills ....................................................................................................28

2009 IN REVIEWStatistics ......................................................................................................................................29

HISTORYRecords ................................................................................................................................30-31Honors .......................................................................................................................................32Hall of Fame ..............................................................................................................................33Bobby Fox Award .....................................................................................................................34All-Time Results .................................................................................................................35-36

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THE UNIVERSITY

OUR HISTORYTexas A&M University-Commerce began as East Texas Normal College in 1889 when founder William Leonidas Mayo opened the doors to a one-building campus in Cooper. His creed, which continues to-day, was “ceaseless industry, fearless investigation, unfettered thought, and unselfish service to others.” The institution’s history of dynamic change began in 1894 when “Mayo’s College” moved to Commerce. The State of Texas took over the campus in 1917 and the name was changed to East Texas State Normal College. In 1923, the school was renamed East Texas State Teachers College. The graduate program was added in 1935, and in 1957 the Legislature, recog-nizing that the purpose of the institution had broad-ened from teacher education, changed the name to East Texas State College. Following inauguration of the first doctoral program in 1962, the name was changed to East Texas State University. In 1996, the institution entered The Texas A&M University Sys-tem and became Texas A&M University-Commerce. Today, on the Commerce campus, the Metroplex Center, the Universities Center at Dallas, Navarro College Partnership, and through state-of-the-art distance learning, the University meets the under-graduate, graduate and professional needs of the citi-zens of Northeast Texas and beyond. Its mission is achieved through teaching, scholarship, and service activities on its campuses, and in the community and region.

OUR VISIONTexas A&M University-Commerce will be recog-nized as a premier regional University, distinctive for high expectations, a nurturing environment, and innovations in the enhancement of learning to pro-duce graduates who distinguish themselves in their chosen careers and as active, contributing members of society.

By focusing on access, participation, and success of students in quality undergraduate and graduate de-gree programs, Texas A&M University-Commerce will become the University of choice for those seek-ing a higher education in the Northeast Texas area. As a result, Texas A&M University-Commerce will be recognized for the creation of partnerships and initiatives that promote intellectual, social, environ-mental, economic, and cultural advancement of the region and state.

OUR MISSIONTexas A&M University-Commerce provides a per-sonal educational experience for a diverse community of life-long learners. Our purpose is to discover and disseminate knowledge for leadership and service in an interconnected and dynamic world. Our challenge is to nurture partnerships for the intellectual, cultur-al, social, and economic vitality of Texas and beyond.

ACADEMICS• More than 100 fields of study through 26 academic departments • 103 undergraduate, 85 graduate and 7 doctoral majors• Also: Graduate School, Extended University

THE CAMPUSThe historic main campus is located on 140 acres in Commerce, Texas, 65 miles northeast of Dallas. Classes also are offered at the Metroplex Center in Mesquite, the Universities Center in downtown Dal-las and Navarro College in Corsicana.

HISTORYFounded in 1889 by a young Kentuckian, William L. Mayo, the University began as a teacher-training or “normal” college. It was one of many such schools of the time, but from the beginning it was set apart by Professor Mayo’s progressive teaching style. He cre-ated a student-centered learning environment that was well ahead of its time, one where high standards and hands-on learning were emphasized as the best way to nurture students. That kind of teaching, along with his motto of “Ceaseless Industry, Fearless Inves-tigation, Unfettered Thought, Unselfish Service to Others” has withstood the test of time to become the cornerstone of this, the fifth-oldest public University in Texas.

THE NAMESEast Texas Normal College ..........................1889-1917East Texas State Normal College ................1917-1923East Texas State Teachers College ...............1923-1957East Texas State College ...............................1957-1965East Texas State University ..........................1965-1996Texas A&M University-Commerce ...... 1996-Present

NOTABLE ALUMNI• Clint Dolezel, 13-year veteran of the Arena Foot-ball League, ranks second all-time in career passing yards, completions, touchdown passes and attempts• Sam Rayburn, longtime Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives• Wade Wilson, 2005 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year with Chicago Bears, 19-year NFL veteran and current quarterbacks coach of the Dallas Cowboys• Dwight White, four-time Super Bowl winner and All-NFL Team Member

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DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED

College of Education & Human ServicesCurriculum and Instruction(Interdisciplinary Studies)*Bilingual/ESLEarly ChildhoodMiddle LevelSecondary

Health and Human Performance*Athletic TrainingCoaching (minor only)Health EducationHealth PromotionHuman PerformanceKinesiologySports and Recreation Psychology and Special Education*PsychologySpecial Education

Social Work

College of Business & TechnologyAccounting, Economics and FinanceAccoutingProfessional AccountancyEconomicsFinance

Applied SciencesApplied Arts and Sciences

Business Administration and Management Information SystemsBusiness AdministrationGeneral BusinessManagement Information Systems

Industrial Engineering and TechnologyConstruction ScienceIndustrial EngineeringIndustrial TechnologyTechnology Management

Marketing and ManagementHuman Resource ManagementManagementMarketing

College of Arts & SciencesAgricultural Sciences*AgribusinessAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural Science & TechnologyAnimal SciencePre-Veterinary MedicinePlant & Soil ScienceWildlife and Conservation Science Art*ArtCeramicsExperimental StudiesPaintingSculptureArt CommunicationsArt DirectionCommunication ArtsDesign CommunicationsNew MediaPhotography

Biological & Environmental Sciences*Pre-Professional programs:Allied HealthDentistryMedicineMedical TechnologyNursingOsteopathyOptometryPharmacyPhysical TherapyBiological ScienceEnvironmental SciencesWildlife & Conservation Science

Chemistry*ChemistryPre-Medical

THE UNIVERSITY

Computer Science*Computer Information SystemsComputer Science

History*HistorySocial Studies

Liberal StudiesLiberal Studies

Literature & LanguagesEnglishSpanish

Mass Media, Communications & Theatre*JournalismNew-EditorialPublic RelationsRadio/TelevisionSpeech CommunicationTheatre

Mathematics

Music*MusicMusic EducationMusic Performance

Physics*Applied PhysicsPhysicsPre-Engineering

Political Science*Political ScienceParalegal StudiesPre-Law

Sociology & Criminal Justice*Criminal JusticeSociology

* Teacher certification options available for these degree programs

DR. BRENT MAGNUSDean of College of

Education &Human Services

DR. HAL LANGFORDDean of College of

Business & Technology

DR. SALVATORE ATTARDOActing Dean of College of

Arts & Sciences

DR. ALLAN HEADLEYDean of Graduate School

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COMMERCE, TEXAS

LOCATION:Home of Texas A&M University-Commerce, the community is located in Hunt County, 65 miles northeast of Dallas off I-30 and 125 miles west of Texarkana. As the Gateway to Texas Lake Country, Commerce is less than 15 minutes from Cooper Lake, which offers fishing, camping, boating, and water skiing.

CLIMATE:Annual Average Temperature – 63.6º FMonthly Average High – 74.3º FMonthly Average Low – 52.2º FAnnual Average Rainfall – 45.3 inchesAnnual Average Snow – 2.3 inches

BACKGROUND:Commerce was formally incorporated on September 25, 1885—which is why the Bois d’Arc Bash occurs on the nearest weekend. Starting with a popula-tion of 145, the town has grown to just over 9,300 with Texas A&M University-Commerce adding another 9,000 with its enrollment.

In 1873, William Jernigin erected a general merchandise store on his farm near the present downtown – only a mile west of the rival Jackson store, a grist mill that had been around since the early 1850’s, in the village of Cow Hill.

As commerce continued to flourish, Jackson finally moved his business to Commerce. Soon to follow was the Post Office, originally known as Ashland. When Jernigin generously gave a section of land for a town square, businesses thrived – the nearest competition being Greenville to the west, Ladonia to the north and Black Jack Grove to the south.

In 1919, store-front owners on the square were assessed so much per food to pay for paving, completing the project within a year. They did a fine job, too, as most of the historic brick was saved during the 1985 downtown refurbishing.

Commerce is considered the Bois d’Arc Capital of Texas. The Bois d’Arc tree, known for the hardness of its wood and its distinctive green “apples,” is the focus of an annual community festival held each September.

The Bois d’Arc tree is indigenous to a total of 10,000 square miles in the rich bottom lands of Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma and Southwest Ar-kansas. It has been spread by man across the United States and the world.

The tree is known for its hardness, flexibility, durability and resistance to contact with moisture and soil. Due to its many uses, it is an important part of the history and folklore of Northeast Texas, and thus the first festival in Commerce in 1985 was called the Bois d’Arc Bash.

Its many uses include fence posts, house foundation blocks, and hedges for fields of crops to keep animals out. The Chamber of Commerce at 1114 Main downtown has a display of many items made out of bois d’arc wood.

Commerce honors its heritage each year by hosting the Bois d’Arc Bash – a time of celebration, fun and entertainment. The Bash includes: Car Show, arts and crafts, youth pageant, parade, 5K run, children’s activities, wine tasting event, music and food.

MARC CLAYTONInterim City Manager

SUE DAVISCity Council Member

RICHARD HILLMayor Pro-Tem

TONY HENRYCity Council Member

DOUG ROHRABAUGHCity Council Member

QUAY THROGMORTONMayor

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Returning for his 13th season as head coach of Texas A&M University-Commerce is Neil Piper. The veteran head coach is currently tied for 20th among active head coaches in victories (150) and 27th in winning percentage (.660) in NCAA Division II soccer. He has won three Lone Star Conference Championships and has been named Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year on two occasions.

Piper has led the Lions to the NCAA tournament four times, including an NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 1999. Piper has coached three All-Americans, 23 All-Region performers, and 68 All-Lone Star Conference performers.

Piper has built the A&M-Commerce soccer program to being one of the top programs on a regional and also a national level. In the last seven years, the Lions have defeated 13 Top 25 teams. Seven of the last eight seasons, A&M-Commerce has posted 10-or-more wins and made six-straight LSC Tournament appearances.

Last year, in 2009, the Lions reached the LSC Touranment and senior Meagan Lasley was named first team all-region and the Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Year. In 2008, the Lions tied his 1999 and 2003 teams with a school record for the most wins in a season. A&M-Commerce also made their eighth Lone Star Conference Tournament appearance and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Two Lions earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-American honors, five earned all-region and eight were selected all-Lone Star Conference.

In 2007, A&M-Commerce knocked off eventual national champion and No. 2 Tampa. Four Lions earned all-Lone Star Conference recognition and two were selected to the LSC All-Tournament Team. In 2006, Piper and the Lions knocked off No. 2 Metro State at home and advanced to the championship game of the LSC Tournament. In 2005, A&M-Commerce was ranked as high as 14th in the middle of the season, suffered a first-round exit to Regis (Colo.) in the South Central Regional, but not before claiming the conference tournament with a double-overtime win against West Texas A&M. Piper’s teams have proven to be a quick study. Under his direction, it took two years to engrave his name in A&M-Commerce history, but LSC history too. He led the Lions to their first-ever LSC title and the conference’s first berth in the NCAA tournament. During the 1999 season, the Lions advanced to the NCAA Tournament and nearly advanced to the Final Four with a double-overtime defeat to the eventual national runner-up.

He joined the A&M-Commerce soccer coaching staff as an assistant in 1997 under Mike Munch. In 1998, he took over the Lions program and in his first year, the Lions posted their best season yet with a 13-6 record, only to re-write the record a year later with a 16-4-1 mark.

A 1996 graduate of Wichita State University, with a bachelor’s degree in education, Piper went on to complete his master’s degree in Sports Administration in 1998 from WSU.

Prior to transferring to WSU, Piper attended Penn State University and Friends University, playing soccer at both institutions. He was a member of the 1993 Penn State team, where he was named to the 1993 All-Big 10 First Team.

During his stay at WSU, Piper was sports editor of the Wichita State Sunflower and was a correspondent for the Wichita Eagle. Born September 8, 1972, in Portsmouth, England, Piper is the son of Norman (former soccer professional in England and U.S.) and Cheryl Piper.

He came to the United States in 1981 and remains a British citizen. He is married to the former Anne Cillessen and they have two children, nine-year-old Cole and six-year-old daughter Lauren.

COACHING STAFF

NEIL PIPERHead Coach

JENNIFER ALVARADOAssustant Coach

Jennifer Alvarado makes the transition from the field to the coaching staff as she begins her her first season as an assistant soccer coach for Texas A&M University-Commerce.

Alvarado graduated with her bachelor’s de-gree in sports management in May 2010 from A&M-Commece.

As a junior and as a senior, she was named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s

Honor Roll. Over her four-year career, she played in 49 contests, including 25 starts. As a sophomore, she was one of the top goalkeepers in the confer-ence. She played and started all 20 contests and played all 1,859:59 of the season.

In addition to being a student-athlete, she served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, as a student assistant in the sports information office and worked at the Sam Rayburn Student Center in The Club.

THE PIPER FILEPersonalBorn: September 8, 1972Hometown: Portsmouth, EnglandWife: The former Anne CillessenChildren: Cole and Lauren

Coaching Experience 1998-Present: Head Coach at Texas A&M-Commerce1997: Assistant at Texas A&M-Commerce Year-by-Year 2009: 10-6-32008: 16-4-32007: 9-10-22006: 12-8-32005: 11-5-32004: 15-7-12003: 16-3-32002: 14-3-22001: 9-8-22000: 9-6-11999: 16-4-11998: 13-6-0

Education High School: Wichita Southeast (1991)College: Wichita State (Bachelor’s, 1996) Wichita State (Master’s, 1998)

Named Texas A&M-Commerce Head Coach July 1, 1998

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ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Position Year Height Hometown/Last School0 Stacey McDaniel Goalkeeper Sr. 5-6 Houston, Texas/Jersey Village H.S.1 Randi Hafele Goalkeeper Jr. 5-5 Friendswood, Texas/Clear Brook H.S.2 Evan Stanberry Defender Jr. 5-4 Frisco, Texas/Wakeland H.S.3 Alex Germain Forward Sr. 5-7 Cleburne, Texas/Cleburne H.S.4 Taylor Maeker Midfield So. 5-6 Lubbock, Texas/Monterey H.S.5 Heather Cavey Midfield So. 5-9 Lewisville, Texas/Lewisville H.S.6 Haley Mull Defender So. 5-7 Wichita, Kansas/Maize H.S.7 Megan Monroe Defender Sr. 5-5 Hewitt, Texas/Waco Midway H.S.8 Jordan McCarty Midfield Jr. 5-5 Denton, Texas/Ryan H.S.9 Elle DeFreitas Forward Fr. 5-6 Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound H.S.10 Devon Herrman Midfield Jr. 5-7 Irving, Texas/Irving H.S.11 Chelsey Haight Forward Sr. 5-5 Granbury, Texas/Granbury H.S.12 Brionna Minde Forward Fr. 5-7 Richardson, Texas/Richardson H.S.13 Elizabeth Lanier Goalkeeper RS-Fr. 5-7 Rowlett, Texas/Rowlett H.S.14 Taylor Hunt Forward Fr. 5-3 Sherman, Texas/Sherman H.S.15 Tareyn Blanton Forward Fr. 5-4 Bedford, Texas/L.D. Bell H.S.16 Jessica Meyer Defender RS-Fr. 5-8 Bedford, Texas/L.D. Bell H.S.17 Brittni Ong Midfield Fr. 5-7 Fort Worth, Texas/Keller H.S.18 Paige Vincent Forward So. 5-6 Carrolton, Texas/Newman Smith H.S.19 Eva Brutto Forward So. 5-5 Richardson, Texas/Richardson H.S.20 Katelyn Ross Forward So. 5-4 Justin, Texas/Northwest H.S.21 Chelsea Roy Defender So. 5-3 Keller, Texas/Central H.S.

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Position Year Height Hometown/Last School15 Tareyn Blanton Forward Fr. 5-4 Bedford, Texas/L.D. Bell H.S.19 Eva Brutto Forward So. 5-5 Richardson, Texas/Richardson H.S.5 Heather Cavey Midfield So. 5-9 Lewisville, Texas/Lewisville H.S.9 Elle DeFreitas Forward Fr. 5-6 Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound H.S.3 Alex Germain Forward Sr. 5-7 Cleburne, Texas/Cleburne H.S.1 Randi Hafele Goalkeeper Jr. 5-5 Friendswood, Texas/Clear Brook H.S.11 Chelsey Haight Forward Sr. 5-5 Granbury, Texas/Granbury H.S.10 Devon Herrman Midfield Jr. 5-7 Irving, Texas/Irving H.S.13 Elizabeth Lanier Goalkeeper RS-Fr. 5-7 Rowlett, Texas/Rowlett H.S.4 Taylor Maeker Midfield So. 5-6 Lubbock, Texas/Monterey H.S.14 Taylor Hunt Forward Fr. 5-3 Sherman, Texas/Sherman H.S.8 Jordan McCarty Midfield Jr. 5-5 Denton, Texas/Ryan H.S.0 Stacey McDaniel Goalkeeper Sr. 5-6 Houston, Texas/Jersey Village H.S.16 Jessica Meyer Defender RS-Fr. 5-8 Bedford, Texas/L.D. Bell H.S.12 Brionna Minde Forward Fr. 5-7 Richardson, Texas/Richardson H.S.7 Megan Monroe Defender Sr. 5-5 Hewitt, Texas/Waco Midway H.S.6 Haley Mull Defender So. 5-7 Wichita, Kansas/Maize H.S.17 Brittni Ong Midfield Fr. 5-7 Fort Worth, Texas/Keller H.S.20 Katelyn Ross Forward So. 5-4 Justin, Texas/Northwest H.S.21 Chelsea Roy Defender So. 5-3 Keller, Texas/Central H.S.2 Evan Stanberry Defender Jr. 5-4 Frisco, Texas/Wakeland H.S.18 Paige Vincent Forward So. 5-6 Carrolton, Texas/Newman Smith H.S.

Head Coach: Neil PiperAssistant Coach: Jennifer Alvarado

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RETURNING PLAYER PROFILESTexas A&M University-Commerce Soccer

2005 (as a junior): Played in 11 contests, starting eight...recorded a team-best seven shutouts, including against No. 17 Barry (Sept. 11)...the shutout earned her Lone Star Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors...posted an impressive 0.30 goals-against average...made a season-high 11 saves in the 0-0 tie with Northeastern State (Oct. 7)...named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll her efforts on the field and in the classroom. 2004 (as a sophomore): Participated in three contests, starting two...made a four saves in the 3-1 win over St. Mary’s (Sept. 12)...recorded a season-high nine saves against No. 1 Franklin Pierce. 2003 (as a freshman): Played in eight matches, making a start in seven...made 30 saves and posted three shutouts, including a 2-0 victory over No. 3 Franklin Pierce...tallied a team-best nine saves in the win. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A first team all-district selection as a senior...recognized as all-area by the Houston Chronicle...started and played in 90 matches throughout her high school career, where she gradu-

ated with honors...member of the National Honor Society, National Honor Roll and Who’s Who Among High School Students. Personal: Born April 30, 1985...daughter of Edward and Virginia McDaniel...graduated magna cum laude with her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and sports studies in 2006, working on her master’s degree in health and human performamce.

STACY McDANIEL5-6 • Senior • Goalkeeper

Houston, Texas • Jersey Village HS #0

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Minutes Goals Allowed Saves Shutouts2005 10/9 900:12 3 47 72004 3/2 249:25 6 15 02003 8/7 593:22 7 30 3TOTAL 21/18 1642:59 13 92 10

2009 (as a junior): Participated in 14 games with eight starts...averaged 0.29 shots per game...tallied a season-high two shots in the 4-1 victory over Northeastern State (Oct. 25)...played the entire contest against West Texas A&M (Oct. 10). 2008 (as a sophomore): Saw action in all 23 games, earning a start in 14...posted eight shots in eight-different contests...scored first collegiate goal against Texas A&M International (Sept. 20)...recorded an assist on Melissa DoRemus’ goal in the season opener against Drury (Aug. 28)...saw extensive minutes in the double overtime games against Texas Woman’s (Oct. 28) and Northeastern State (Oct. 30), playing in 110 minutes in both contests. 2007 (as a freshman): Played in 19 games, earning a start in 13...assisted on Tamara Geels’ goal for her first career assist against Texas A&M-International (Sept. 16)...tallied a shot in six-different games...had a shot on goal against Dallas Baptist (Sept. 18)...started the first seven games of the season...played a season-high 94 minutes in the 3-2 overtime loss to Barry (Sept.

9) and the entire match in two other matches. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A two-year starter in the midfield for Cleburne High School...recorded a hat trick in a win over Kennedale as a junior...an anchor leg on relays on the track and field team for her final three years...played for three years on the Fort Worth Football Club. Personal: Born March 23, 1989...daughter of Albert Germain and Faydra Cobb...criminal justice major.

ALEX GERMAIN5-7 • Senior • Forward

Cleburne, Texas • Cleburne HS #3

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 14/8 4 0 0 02008 23/14 8 1 1 32007 19/13 6 0 1 1TOTAL 56/35 18 1 2 4

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RETURNING PLAYER PROFILESTexas A&M University-Commerce Soccer

2009 (as a junior): Named to the Lone Star Conference All-Tournament Team for a second-straight year...played and started all 18 games...second on the team and tied for sixth in the LSC in points (20)...second on the team and seventh in the LSC in goals (8)...third on the team and 10th in the LSC in shots (45)...had a goal in three-straight games against Abilene Christian (Oct. 18), Northeastern State (Oct. 25), East Central (Oct. 27)...scored twice and had an assist in a 6-0 win over Harding (Sept. 10)...A&M-Commerce was 6-1 when she scored a goal...tallied a goal and assisted on two more in the 8-0 win over Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4)...posted a season-high six shots in the 2-1 victory over Angelo State (Oct. 16). 2008 (as a sophomore): Selected Na-tional Soccer Coaches Association of America Second Team All-South Central Region...second team all-LSC honoree...named to the LSC All-Tournament Team...led the team in game-winning goals (6) second in points (24), goals (10), shots (50) and shots on goal (25)......started the season with a goal and two assists in the 4-2 win over Drury (Aug. 28)...scored twice against Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 3)...scored a goal and assisted on

another against Angelo State (Oct. 26) and in the LSC Tournament semifinals against Midwestern State (Nov. 7)...posted a season-high five shots in a 9-0 win over Texas A&M International (Sept. 20) and in the 2-1 win over Midwestern State (Oct. 10). 2007 (as a freshman): Saw action in 18 games and started 14...shared the team lead in game-winning goals (2), third in goals (4), shots (46) and shots on goal (25) and fourth in points (10)...involved in a goal in three-straight contests against Northeastern State (Sept. 28), East Central (Sept. 30) and Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 5)...scored the game-winning goal and assisted on another against East Central (Sept. 30). Prior to A&M-Commerce: A four-year starter at forward at Granbury High School...had a hat trick in a game as a senior...earned tournament MVP honors at the Stephenville Tournament and Hawaii Tournaments in 2005 and Abilene Tournament in 2006...a first team all-district honoree in 2005nd second team in 2004...played two years for the Dallas Fort Worth Tornadoes club team. Personal: Born July 15, 1989...daughter of Donny and Penny Haight...an elementary education major.

CHELSEY HAIGHT5-5 • Senior • Forward

Granbury, Texas • Granbury HS #11

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 18/18 45 8 4 202008 21/20 50 10 4 242007 18/14 46 4 2 10TOTAL 57/52 151 22 10 54

2009 (as a junior): Started and played in all 19 games...one of only three Lions to play and start every contest...saw action in a team-high 1,638 minutes...second on the team with five assists...had multiple assists in the wins over Harding (Sept. 10) and East Central (Oct. 27)...recorded a season-high four shots in the LSC Tournament quarterfinal contest against Texas Woman’s (Nov. 5)...six of her 17 shots were on goal, including two against the Pioneers and Southwestern Oklahoma (Nov. 1). 2008 (as a sophomore): Named to the Lone Star Confer-ence All-Tournament Team...played and started all 23 games and saw action in all 2,190 minutes...tallied an assist on Meagan Lasley’s goal in the 6-0 win over East Central (Nov. 2)...eight of her 14 shots were goal. 2007 (as a freshman): One of five Lions to play and start all 21 games...second on the team in assists (6)...had two assists in the Lions’ 3-1 win over Texas A&M-International (Sept. 16)...tallied an assist in the first three games of her career...her assist on a Tamara Geels goal put A&M-Commerce in front 2-0 in the 71st minute against No. 2 Tampa (Sept. 7)...recorded 11 shots - five of which came against Incarnate Word (Sept. 14). Prior to A&M-

Commerce: A four-year starter and letterwinner at Midway High School...named Honorable Mention all-Super Centex for three years and has been an all-district selection...selected as team captain for the last two years...awarded the team’s Heart Award as a sophomore and as a junior...member of team that reached the regional finals as a junior and were state finalists as a freshman...played eight years for the Waco United club team. Personal: Born January 2, 1989...a math major...daughter of James and Sharon Monroe.

MEGAN MONROE5-5 • Senior • Defender

Waco, Texas • Midway HS #7

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 19/19 6 0 5 52008 23/23 14 0 6 62007 21/21 11 0 1 1TOTAL 63/63 31 0 12 12

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RETURNING PLAYER PROFILESTexas A&M University-Commerce Soccer

2009 (as a sophomore): Played in nine contests, starting five...posted a 3-1-1 record with three shutouts...made a season-best five saves in the 8-0 shutout win over Texas A&M-International...gave up just two goals in nearly 500 minutes of action between the pipes...the offense responded when she was in goal, outscoring the opponents by a 25 to 6 margin...posted a save in all nine games in which she saw action...named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll and a recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award presented by WeatherPORT. 2008 (as a freshman): Played in eight games, earning a start in three...posted a 3-0-1 record...allowed two goals in 400 minutes of action...saw a season-high 65 minutes of action against Cal. State-Los Angeles (Sept. 4) and Northeastern State (Oct. 30)...made a career-high six saves against Cal. State-Los Angeles...played the final 45 minutes of games against UC-San Diego (Sept. 6), Texas A&M-International (Sept. 20), Southwestern Oklahoma (Oct. 3) against UC-San Diego (Sept. 6), Texas A&M-International (Sept. 20), Southwestern Oklahoma (Oct. 3). Prior to A&M-Commerce: A three-time team MVP, four-year starter and

letterwinner at goalkeeper for Clear Brook High School...earned first team all-district honors as a junior and senior after being a second team honoree as a sophomore and honorable mention selection as a freshman...as a senior, she was named to the Greater Houston second team...a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born August 1, 1990...an animal science major...daughter of Gene and Ruth Hafele.

RANDI HAFELE5-5 • Junior • Goalkeeper

Friendswood, Texas • Clear Brook HS #1

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Minutes Goals Allowed Saves Shutouts2009 9/5 588:57 4 20 22008 8/3 400:00 2 18 0TOTAL 17/8 988:57 6 38 2

2009 (as a sophomore): Recognized by Daktronics Second Team All-Region...named first team all-Lone Star Conference along with Meagan Lasley...played and started all 19 matches...played in 1,634 minutes over the course of the season...averaged 2.68 shots, 0.37 goals and 0.16 assists per contest...second on the team in shots (51), shots on goal (24) and game-winning goals (3), third in points (17) and goals (7)...began her A&M-Com-merce career with a hat trick and an assist en route to a 5-0 win over Mars Hill (Aug. 28)...for her efforts, she was named the Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2)...had two goals in the 4-1 win over Dallas Baptist (Sept. 1)...the Lions’ were 4-0 when she scored a goal and 3-0 when she had an assist...fired a season-best 11 shots, including five on goal in the 1-0 loss to Midwestern State (Oct. 4). Prior to A&M-Commerce: As a freshman at SMU, finished tied for second in points (7) and third on the team in shots (20)...recorded the game-winning goal against Houston (Oct. 5) in a scored her first collegiate goal against Ole Miss (Aug. 29) on a rebound shot en route to a 2-2 tie for the Mustangs...asssisted on three more goals throughout the season...

named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll for Spring Semester 2009...a three-year letterwinner at Irving High School...selected as Irving ISD Athlete of the Month in January 2008...a first-team all-district recipient as a senior....named the District 7-5A Utility Player of the Year as a junior...recognized as a first team all-district honoree and district Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. Personal: Born December 18, 1989...a kinesiology major...dauther of Scott Herrman and Michele Ludeman.

DEVON HERRMAN5-7 • Junior • Midfielder

Irving, Texas • Southern Methodist Univ. #10

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 19/19 51 7 3 17

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RETURNING PLAYER PROFILESTexas A&M University-Commerce Soccer

2009 (as a sophomore): Saw action in 18 games, earning a start in 14...played in 1,162 minutes on the season...averaged 0.78 shots per game...five of her 14 shots were on goal...had a shot in 10 games...scored twice - both against Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4) - including the game-winning goal. 2008 (as a freshman): Played in 22 games, starting 17...saw action for the entire match in seven contests...shared fifth on the team with 18 shots on goal...scored twice and assisted on another in the 6-0 win over East Central (Nov. 2)...recorded assists in wins over Harding (Sept. 9) and Angelo State (Oct. 26)...tallied first collegiate goal in the 9-0 win over Texas A&M International (Sept. 20)...posted multiple shots in six contests. Prior to A&M-Commerce: Recorded a team-leading 16 goals and 12 assists as a senior en route to all-region and all-district honors at Ryan High School...named district’s Offensive Player of the Year. Personal: Born September 6, 1989...a political science major...daughter of Robbie and Lisa McCarty.

JORDAN McCARTY5-3 • Junior • MidfielderDenton, Texas • Ryan HS #8

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 18/14 9 2 0 4 2008 22/17 19 3 3 9TOTAL 40/31 28 5 3 13

2009 (as a sophomore): 009: Repeated as a second team All-Lone Star Conference selection...played and started 17 games...fired two shots...leader on the defense that held opponents to just 15 goals and tallied 10 shut-outs...held primary responsible for marking top offensive threat on the opposition...posted a shot against Angelo State (Oct. 16) and Southwestern Oklahoma (Nov. 1). 2008 (as a freshman): Second Team All-Lone Star Conference selection...two-time Lone Star Conference Defensive Player of the Week (October 22 and October 2)...played and started all 23 games as well as all 2,190 minutes...a key defender that held opponents to 17 goals and recorded 11 shutouts...held two of the top’s scoring threats – Samantha Lawrence of Eastern New Mexico to six shots and a goal and Elizabeth Markussen of West Texas A&M in back-to-back games en route to earning LSC Defensive Player of the Week honors...managed to record four shots, three of which were on goal. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A two-time all-district selection...as a senior, she was second on the team with eight goals - including a goal in three-straight games...recorded three assists, two of which came against Frisco Liberty

High School...a second team all-Collin County honoree as a senior...a four-year letterwinner in both soccer and in track and field...involved with FCA and the broadcast team throughout high school. Personal: Born October 20, 1989...daughter of Anne Stanberry...a clinical psychology major.

EVAN STANBERRY5-4 • Junior • Defender

Frisco, Texas • Wakeland HS #2

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 18/18 2 0 0 0 2008 23/23 4 0 0 0TOTAL 41/41 6 0 0 0

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Texas A&M University-Commerce SoccerRETURNING PLAYER PROFILES

2009 (as a freshman): Played in three contests...saw a season-high 45 minutes of action against Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4)...also saw action against Northeastern State (Oct. 25) and East Central (Oct. 27). Prior to A&M-Commerce: Served as team captain, team MVP, team all-district selection as a junior and a senior...a four-year letterwinner and starter at Richardson High School...recognized by the Dallas Morning News as a player of the week during her junior year...named to the Berkner High School Ice Bowl All-Tournament Team. Personal: Born December 19, 1990...daughter of Jody Grant and Jonathan Brutto.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 3-0 0 0 0 0

EVA BRUTTO5-5 • Sophomore • Forward

Richardson, Texas • Richardson H.S. #19

2009 (as a freshman): Played in eight matches, starting four...saw most extensive action of the season in the 8-0 shutout win over Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4), playing the entire 90 minutes...had a shot against the DustDevils...assisted on the Haley Mull’s goal of the 4-1 win over win over Northeastern State (Oct. 25)...recorded a shot in the 5-0 shutout win over East Central (Oct. 27). Prior to A&M-Commerce: A four-year letterwinner as well as her junior and seniors years under former A&M-Commerce assistant Erik Forrest...named second team all-district and team MVP as a senior...recognized as Most Improved as a freshman. Personal: Born March 20, 1991...daughter of Kip and Teri Cavey...an accounting major.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 9-5 3 0 1 1

HEATHER CAVEY5-9 • Sophomore • Midfielder

Lewisville, Texas • Lewisville H.S. #5

2009 (as a freshman): Redshirted. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A three-time letterwinner and an all-district selection at Rowlett High School....advanced to the regional finals as a senior. Personal: Born July 23, 1991...daughter of Jerry and Aimee Lanier...an animal science major.

ELIZABETH LANIER5-7 • Redshirt Freshman • Goalkeeper

Rowlett, Texas • Rowlett H.S. #13

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Texas A&M University-Commerce SoccerRETURNING PLAYER PROFILES

2009 (as a freshman): 2009: Played in 18 contests, starting 16...did not a miss a second of action in the final eight games of the season...posted a shot in the season opener against Mars Hill (Aug. 28) and at Southwestern Oklahoma State (Nov. 1)...a key defender on a team that gave up just 15 goals and held opponents to just 10.5 shots per game. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A three-sport letterwinner at Monterey High School, earning four letters in soccer and three in cross country and track and field...a second team all-district recipient as a junior and as a senior...named team MVP as a junior and as a senior...served as team captain during sophomore, junior and senior year...named to the Lubbock High Invitational All-Tournament Team. Personal: Born June 3, 1991...daughter of Ronnie and Kellie Maeker.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 18-16 2 0 0 0

TAYLOR MAEKER5-6 • Sophomore • Midfielder

Lubbock, Texas • Monterey H.S. #4

2009 (as a freshman): Redshirted. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A three-year letterwinner on the soccer team...a second team all-district selection as a sophomore...a member of the Sting Dallas Royal ‘91 club team for the last three years...served as Vice President of the National Honor Society...attended Student Leadership University trips to San Antonio, Washington D.C. and Oxford, England. Personal: Born November 9, 1990...daughter of William and Doris Meyer.

JESSICA MEYER5-8 • Redshirt Freshman • Defender

Lewisville, Texas • Lewisville H.S. #16

2009 (as a freshman): Played in all 19 matches, earning a start in 11...started the final four games of the season...aver-aged 0.63 shots per game...had a shot in nine contests, including a season-high three against West Texas A&M (Oct. 10), two of which were on goal...six of her 12 shots were on goal...scored first collegiate goal in the 4-1 win over Northeastern State (Oct. 25) in the 62nd minute. Prior to A&M-Commerce: Named first team all-conference and second team all-region as a senior...team won four-straight regional titles and finished fourth in the state as a senior, second as a junior and third as a sophomore...team allowed just three goals throughout the season...team set state of Kansas record with 19-consecutive shut-outs as a junior...as a sophomore, earned honorable mention all-conference honors. Personal: Born September 8, 1990...daughter of Bill and Dee Mull...a health and human performance major.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 19-11 13 1 0 2

HALEY MULL5-7 • Sophomore • DefenderWichita, Kansas • Maize H.S. #6

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Texas A&M University-Commerce SoccerRETURNING PLAYER PROFILES

2009 (as a freshman): Played in three contests...scored first collegiate goal in the 8-0 win over Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4)...had a season-high three shots against the DustDevils in 45 minutes of action...earned a start in the 1-0 victory against Texas Woman’s (Sept. 29)...also saw action against St. Edward’s (Sept. 20). Prior to A&M-Commerce: A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain at Northwest High School...played club soccer for the Solar ‘91 which was nationally ranked...saw action on the Texas Under 23 Olympic Developmental Program team. Personal: Born October 15, 1990...daughter of Stephen and Kelly Ross...a psychology major...father competes in professional rodeo competitions.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 3-1 3 1 0 2

KATELYN ROSS5-4 • Sophomore • Forward

Justin, Texas • Northwest H.S. #20

2009 (as a freshman): Saw 31 minutes of action in the match against Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4)...assisted on Paige Vincent’s goal against the DustDevils. Prior to A&M-Commerce: A four-year letterwinner as a member of the soccer team...a two-time all-district selection...earned first team honors as a senior and second team as a junior. Personal: Born January 14, 1991...daughter of Robert and Deanna Roy...an education major.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 1-0 0 0 1 1

CHELSEA ROY5-3 • Sophomore • DefenderKeller, Texas • Central H.S. #21

2009 (as a freshman): Played in 10 contests...scored first collegiate goal in the 5-0 victory over East Central (Oct. 27)...had four shots in the wins over Mars Hill (Aug. 28) and Texas A&M-International (Sept. 4)...played a season-high 61 min-utes in the 2-1 loss to Abilene Christian (Oct. 18)...saw extensive action against East Central, (Oct. 27), playing 60 minutes. Prior to A&M-Commerce: Led the team in goals scored for three-straight years...twice named all-district...played on the Sting Royal Club Team along with Jessica Meyer. Personal: Born May 2, 1991...daughter of Dan and Lisa Vincent...a graphic design major.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 10-0 9 2 0 4

PAIGE VINCENT5-6 • Sophomore • Forward

Carrrolton, Texas • Newman Smith H.S. #18

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Texas A&M University-Commerce VolleyballNEWCOMERS PLAYER PROFILES

Prior to A&M-Commerce: A three-year letterwinner at L.D. Bell High School, where she played with redshirt freshman Jessica Meyer...team won a district title as a sophomore and two tournament titles including the Emily Hunter “Fish Bowl” and the Judy Hammond/Irving Schools.

Personal: Born April 10, 1992...daughter of Richard and Susan Blanton.

TAREYN BLANTON5-4 • Freshman • Forward

Bedford, Texas • L.D. Bell H.S. #15

Prior to A&M-Commerce: A four-year letterwinner at Flower Mound High School...named second team all-district as a senior...earned honorable mention all-district recognition as a junior...team won the Plano Tournament of Champions as a senior.

Personal: Born October 17, 1991...daughter of Fidel and Kristin DeFreitas.

ELLE DeFREITAS5-6 • Freshman • Forward

Flower Mound, Texas • Flower Mound H.S. #9

Prior to A&M-Commerce: Scored a school record 52 goals as a four-year letterwinner and starter at Sherman High School...a four-time all-district selection...set school record for career goals scored and single-season (18)...picked to participate in the TASC Senior Showcase...a four-time first team all-district selection...named team’s MVP as a junior and as a senior.

Personal: Born October 4, 1991...daughter of Joseph and Jodi Hunt...plans to major in kinesiology.

TAYLOR HUNT5-3 • Freshman • Forward

Sherman, Texas • Sherman H.S. #14

Prior to A&M-Commerce: Earned all-district recognition twice on offense and twice on defense...recognized as team’s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, co-MVP as a junior and defensive MVP as a freshman...scored 14 goals and assisted on another as a junior...in addition to being a four-year letterwinner in soccer, she earned three in track and field.

Personal: Born September 16, 1991...daughter of Michael and Kathy Minde...brother, Josh plays football at Texas State University.

BRIONNA MINDE5-7 • Freshman • Forward

Richardson, Texas • Richardson H.S. #12

Prior to A&M-Commerce: amed second team all-district as a junior...a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Keller Central High School...recognized as Most Improved as a junior...a two-year letterwinner in cross country as a fresh-man and as a sophomore...a member of National Honor Society in high school.

Personal: Born June 17, 1992...daughter of Brett and Stacey Ong.

BRITTNI ONG5-7 • Freshman • Midfielder

Fort Worth, Texas • Keller H.S. #22

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TEXAS A&M SYSTEM BOARD OF REGENTS

MORRIS E. FOSTERChairman

JAMES P. WILSONVice Chairman

PHIL ADAMS RICHARD A. BOX LUPE FRAGA

BILL JONES JIM SCHWERTNER GENE STALLINGS CRESENCIO DAVILAStudent Regent

IDA CLEMENT STEEN

MICHAEL D. McKINNEY, M.D. Chancellor, The Texas A&M University System

Dr. Michael D. McKinney is chancellor of The Texas A&M University System. Since tak-ing office in 2006, he has assembled a leader-ship team of top researchers, policy-makers, planners and implementers to guide the A&M System into a new era of cooperation, achieve-ment and international prestige.

Dr. McKinney has championed the recruit-ment of the best and brightest faculty, staff

and administrators at the System’s 11 universities, seven state agencies and health science center. Under his leadership, the System’s Office of Technol-ogy Commercialization has expanded the ways in which universities and the public can benefit from commercial alliances.

Another mark of his leadership can be seen in booming enrollment across the System, which has increased to more than 109,000 students. That includes more than 22,000 graduates this year.

Dr. McKinney came to the A&M System from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, where he was senior executive vice president and chief operating officer. He is a former chief of staff to Gov-ernor Rick Perry, and was appointed commissioner of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission by former Governor George W. Bush. Dr. McKinney practiced medicine for 16 years in Centerville, Texas, and served in the State Legislature from 1984 to 1991.

He was recognized as one of the Ten Best Legislators and was speaker pro-tempore from 1989 to 1990. The University of Texas Medical Branch awarded him the Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2009, the highest alumni honor bestowed by the university’s School of Medicine Alumni Association.

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Texas A&M University-CommerceUNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

DR. DAN JONESPresident

Dr. Dan Jones, the 11th president of Texas A&M University-Commerce, was appointed by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents in July 2008.

Born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Dr. Jones earned bachelor’s degrees in journalism and English from the University of Texas at Aus-tin. Jones went on to pursue a master’s degree in English from Rice University, as well as a

master’s degree and Ph.D. in American studies from the University of Iowa.

Jones’s career in education began at Casper College in Casper, Wyoming, where he served as an English instructor. He continued his academic ca-reer at the University of Houston-Downtown, where he served as Dean of University College. From 2003-2008, he served as provost and vice presi-dent for Academic Affairs at Texas A&M International University.

As president, he is passionate about the power of education to transform lives, families, and communities. He has partnered with the Hispanic, Black, Asian, and North Dallas Chambers of Commerce, and has imple-mented strategic initiatives geared at making A&M-Commerce both mili-tary friendly and a Hispanic-serving Institution (HSI). Jones also played a key role in the hiring of head football coach Guy Morriss.

Jones is married to Jalinna Jones, and has two daughters, Aislinn and Allyson.

MR. BOB BROWNVice President for

Business Administration

DR. MARY HENDRIXVice President for

Access and Success

RANDY VAN DEVENVice President for

Instiutional Advancement

DR. LARRY LEMANSKIProvost

DR. RANDY McBROOMFaculty Athletics RepresentativeAssociate VP for Academic Affairs

Dr. Randy McBroom, the associate vice presi-dent for academic affairs at A&M-Commerce, is in his 12th year as the university’s faculty athletics representative.

The Bonham, Texas native earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from East Texas State University, and his Ph.D. from the University of North Texas.

In 1989, he returned to his alma mater as an assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice. As a faculty member at A&M-Commerce, he has received numerous teaching awards including the Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, the Student Government As-sociation Faculty of the Year award and the Sigma Xi Outstanding Science Teacher award. In 2000, he was appointed as the director of institutional research, and in 2001, he was named the assistant to the president for plan-ning and institutional effectiveness.

Since 1995, McBroom has served on the A&M-Commerce Alumni As-sociation Board of Directors. McBroom and his wife, Dana, live on the family farm where they raise horses and take care of their grandchildren.

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Texas A&M University-CommerceATHLETIC COUNCIL

RANDY McBROOM, Ph.D.Chairperson

PAIGE BUSSELL KENNETH CLINTON, Ph.D. CARLTON COOPER(Ex-Officio)

QUYNH DANG, Ph.D.

JUDY SACKFIELD(Ex-Officio)

ERIC GRUVER, Ed.D.

JERRY LYTLE

THERESA SADLER, MS

LaVELLE HENDRICKS, Ph.D.

BRENT MANGUS, Ed.D.

DONNA SPINATO

KIM LAIRD CHUCK NASH

NOT PICTURED:John BallottiMaria Ramos

Stephen Starnes

KONI DAWS(Ex-Officio)

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Texas A&M University-CommerceATHLETIC DIRECTOR: CARLTON COOPER

“ET” Old School Reunion

Sikes Boys Reunion

Carlton Cooper is in his fourth year as the athletic director at Texas A&M University-Commerce after spending the previous nine years working for the athletic department at Southern Methodist Univer-sity in Dallas. He comes with an extensive athletic background as a former student-athlete and as a supervisor of internal and external affairs within intercollegiate athletics.

Under Cooper’s leadership at A&M-Commerce, the athletic depart-ment has already made significant strides in becoming a national leader in athletics. The athletic department has seen a rise in gradu-ation rates among its student-athletes and initiated an athletic direc-tor’s breakfast for student-athletes who earn a 3.0 or higher grade-point average during the year. He has been a driving force behind a significant upgrade to all the athletic facilities including the addition of the second largest scoreboard and video board in NCAA Division

II athletics, the installation of bleachers to the east side of Memorial Stadium, air conditioning to the A&M-Commerce Field House, lights to the A&M-Commerce Soccer Field, a brand new football locker room, renovations to the coaches and athletic administration offices as well as the locker rooms and the athletic training and rehabilitation room, added new basketball goals with three-dimensional clocks and a new court. He has also implemented a compliance education pro-gram and increased community engagement and community awareness. Cooper has been an ac-tive speaker in the community speaking at the Dixie Softball Boys and Girls Convention, the all sports banquets at Mountain View College and Dallas Lincoln High School and the Paris ISD Black History Month.

Under Cooper’s administration, the university has established partnerships with Domino’s Pizza, Nike, Pepsi and Pizza Hut. The university has proposed and passed its first athletic fee; plus, the an-nual giving, attendance, budget and sponsorships have all doubled. Also under his administration, the athletic department has also balanced its budget for three-straight years.

Cooper currently serves on the Division II Athletic Director’s Association Executive Board of Directors for a four-year term. He and the athletic department have also brought in instructional/motivational speakers to talk with the student-athletes, started a kickoff luncheon for fall and spring sports, seen an increase in tailgating at home games and renewed the Blue-Gold football scrimmage at the end of spring football practice. Cooper has started annual events including FCA GameDay and the John McLendon Foundation basketball game. He has brought back such tradi-tional events as the Dr. Jesse J. Hawthorne Relays and the Margo Harbison cross country meet.

Under his leadership, seven individuals have earned All-American honors and 23 have received all region recognition. Lions’ student-athletes have also picked up 38 first team all-Lone Star Con-ference honors, 18 to the second team and 13 honorable mention. Academically, two have earned CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine academic all-district, 15 have been named to the LSC All-Academic Team and an additional 18 more were named to the conference’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Cooper has also hired Mark Pryor, the 2009 Lone Star Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year and Guy Morriss, the 2009 Lone Star Conference North Division Coach of the Year.

In his second year, in 2008, the women’s soccer team reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament, four members of the track and field team qualified for the NCAA Championships, the men’s golf team qualified for the NCAA South Central Regional Tournament.

Cooper served as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations at SMU from 2000 to 2007, where he was responsible for the coordination of day-to-day internal operations of the athletic department while assisting the director of athletics in supervising and providing lead-ership for department initiatives. He was involved in the development of long-range and annual operating plans. From 1998 to 2000, Cooper served as the SMU’s Community Relations Director.

1989-90 Men’s Basketball Team

He holds memberships to a number of organizations and has served as a board member for the Dallas All-Sports Association, SMU Advisory Board for the new student recreation center, Long-horn Hall of Honor, SMU Ex-Student Association, and the University of Texas Ex-Student Asso-ciation. In the past, he has been active on the NCAA Championship Cabinet and is also involved in the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Dallas Asian and Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, NACDA and the University of Texas Longhorn Foundation.

The Paris, Texas native was added to the Wall of Fame at the Boys and Girls Club of the Red River Valley in the spring of 2007. Cooper played college basketball at the University of Texas from 1982 to 1985 and was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks. He went on to serve as a player/coach in the Netherlands, New Zealand and Philippines before returning to Paris in 1994 to become the Head Boys Basketball Coach and with Assistant Principal duties. Cooper earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from the University of Texas in 1985.

A two-time member of the Dean’s List, he received the Texas Teacher Certificate in 1985 as well. Cooper collected a graduate certificate in mediation/arbitration from SMU in 2000 and earned a Master’s of Liberal Arts degree from SMU in December 2001. Cooper was a four-year letterwinner of the men’s basketball team at Texas, where he also was an assistant coach when they won a regular season conference title in 1986.

He is the son of Clarence and Barbara Cooper of Paris, Texas is married to Niesje and they have four children, Brandon, Danielle, Chanel, Ava and dog, Holiday.

Family: Wife - Niesje; Daughters - Ava (center) and Chanel (right)

Distinguished Alumni Reception with Joe Hinton

Black History Monthat Paris ISD

Graduation

Athletic Director’s Breakfast of Champions

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WARREN YOUNGDirector of Sports Medicine

Warren Young was named the Di-rector of Sports Medicine at Texas A&M University-Commerce in September 2007.

Young serves as the sport ad-ministrator for the football pro-gram and the supervior of A&M-Commerce athletic facilities - Memorial Stadium, T-Lounge and Whitley Gym.

Young has implemented the ImPaCT Concussion Manage-ment Program and added new equipment and treatment mo-dalities to the sports medicine program at A&M-Commerce.

Before coming to A&M-Commerce, he served as the Assistant Football Athletic Trainer and Director of Un-dergraduate Student Athletic Trainer program at South-ern Methodist University in Dallas for five years. Young has also been involved with student athletic trainers as well as sports coverage, including track and field and cross country. In addition to his intercollegiate experience, he has worked as an assistant athletic trainer for a MLS team and a NFL team. Away from work, he has been involved with the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, Jesuit College Preparatory School and Ryan Gibson Foundation for Leukemia Advocacy.

Young is married to Annie Taszarek of Plano and the two have a dog, Hank and a cat, Honey.

JUDY SACKFIELDAssociate Athletic Directorfor Academic Affairs/SWA

Judy Sackfield joined the Texas A&M University-Commerce Staff January 2008 as the Associate Athletic Director for Academic Affairs and Senior Woman Ad-ministrator.

As the Associate Athletic Direc-tor for Academic Affairs, Sack-field manages the academic sup-port services for student-athletes

and is the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Commit-tee (SAAC). Sackfield oversees the NCAA degree progress, academic planning, and postgraduate opportunities for A&M commerce student-athletes. Sackfield has been instrumental in implementing academic support service initiatives and developing relationships within the academic departments throughout the A&M Commerce campus.

At A&M-Commerce, Sackfield is the sport administrator over the men’s and woman’s basketball and volleyball pro-grams. She also serves as the UIL Championship Director for basketball, track & field and volleyball. In addition, Sackfield is an instructor within the A&M Commence Health and Hu-man Performance Department in the College of Education.

Prior to Sackfield’s arrival at A&M-Commerce she was the Associate Athletic Director for Academic Services at UAB where she served 10 years directing the academic support unit. While at UAB, Sackfield was instrumental in developing a comprehensive advising unit with her primary focus dealing with the total development of the individual student-athlete. She was responsible for the student-athlete advisory commit-tee and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program coordinator. She also served on the faculty within the Department of Human Studies in the School of Education.

Prior to her academic support services position, Sackfield was the head volleyball coach at UAB from 1992-99 and Georgia Tech from 1985-91. She is an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Collegiate Women Ath-letic Administrators (NACWAA), and National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A). In addition, she has served on the CHAMPS Advisory Board for the Division IA Athletic Directors Association. Currently Sackfield serves on the NACWA Awards Committee and the NACWA 2010 Local Organizing Committee. She has served as the chairperson on multiple job search committees as well as academic enhance-ment committees within the university.

The native of Scarborough Ontario, Canada, Sackfield is a graduate of Clemson University where she earned her bach-elor’s degree in Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management. Sackfield earned her masters degree from UAB in Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration. Sackfield played volleyball for the Clemson Tigers, where she was a four year letter winner and a two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection.

DANNY KAMBELDirector of Media and Public Relations

Danny Kambel is in his fifth year as the Director of Media and Pub-lic Relations at Texas A&M-Com-merce.

At A&M-Commerce, Kambel serves as the primary media and public relations liaision for all 11 in-tercollegiate sports. He also handles the oversight of production and design of athletics publications and

the website (www.lionathletics.com). While at A&M-Commerce, he has landed media coverage in the Los Angeles Times, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Miami Herald, Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star Telegram featuring student-athletes and Lions athlet-ics.

Before coming to A&M-Commerce, Kambel served as a media relations coordinator at Florida International University and as an assistant director for athletic media relations at Indiana State University. In addition, he did a pair of one-year internships at Indiana University and the U.S. Naval Academy. He has served as the media coordinator for two NCAA Championships, a NCAA regional and on the sports information staff at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and the 2003 World Basketball Champion-ships in Indianapolis.

The Eldridge, Iowa native earned his associate’s degree from Co-lumbus State Community College in 1996 and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree from the University of Toledo in 1999.

KATRINIA CLARKAdministrative Assistantto Athletic Director

Katrinia Clark is in her second year as the administrative assistant to the athletic director.

The Paris, Texas native came to A&M-Commerce after a manage-ment career with Hertz Rental Car company in Las Vegas, Nevada.

At A&M-Commerce, she handles the coordination of the activities of the athletic director and special

events including the All Sports Banquet and the Hall of Fame.She graduated with her bachelor’s degree in business marketing

from Texas A&M-Commerce in 2006. Clark and her husband, James live in Greenville. She is the

daughter of Brent McKee of Paris and Sherry McKee of Hart-shorne, Oklahoma.

KONI DAWSAssistant Athletic Directorfor Compliance

Koni Daws was named the Assis-tant Athletic Director for Compli-ance at Texas A&M University-Commerce in November 2009. In addition to monitoring compli-ance with NCAA, conference and University Rules and bylaws, she serves as the sport administrator for men’s and women’s cross coun-try/track and field and women’s

soccer programs.She spent the last seven years at Southern Methodist Univer-

sity. While at SMU, she was involved in the areas of sports ad-ministration, NCAA compliance and research, financial aid, admissions, academic advising and monitoring and program development.

Daws also has served as the director for NCAA and Confer-ence USA championships, served as a member of university committees as well as the NCAA Academic/Eligibility/Com-pliance cabinet.

Daws joined the SMU staff as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Financial Aid/Student Services in May 2002 and ad-vanced in her career including being named an Assistant Ath-letic Director/Senior Woman Administrator in August 2005.

Before coming to SMU, she served in multiple positions at Oklahoma State University including the Career Consultant for Student-Athletes, Senior Financial Coordinator and as an adjunct member of the Accounting faculty. She also served as the Director of Finance/Assistant Director of Legislative Ser-vices at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska, master’s in accountancy from the University of Missouri and a master’s in sport admin-istration from Wichita State University. Daws is also a 1997 NACWAA/HERS graduate.

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTTexas A&M University-Commerce

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Texas A&M University-CommerceATHLETIC DEPARTMENTManagement Staff

CARLTON COOPERAthletic Director

JUDY SACKFIELDAssociate AD for

Academic Affairs/SWA

DR. LOUIE BLEDSOEHead Men’s and

Women’s Golf Coach

SARA DAVISHead Women’s

Track & Field Coach

GUY MORRISSHead Football Coach

NEIL PIPERHead Soccer Coach

DARREN SCHNEIDERHead Men’s

Cross CountryTrack & Field Coach

Head Coaches

WARREN YOUNGDirector of

Sports Medicine

KATRINIA CLARKAssistant to

Athletic Director

NICOLE ANDERSONHead Women’s

Basketball Coach

SAM WALKERHead Men’s

Basketball Coach

CRAIG CASEHead Volleyball Coach

KONI DAWSAssistant AD for

Compliance

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Texas A&M University-CommerceATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

JENNIFER ALVARADOGraduate Assistant

Soccer Coach

LEONARD BISHOPGraduate Assistant

Men’s Basketball Coach

JASON BURTONAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

KELLY DAILYCheerleading Advisor

RICKY DIRKSMemorial Stadium

Facilities

ADELINA GENTRYAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

LUKE HIGGINSGraduate Assistant

Football Coach

DANNY KAMBELDirector of Media

and Public Relations

DAN LOUNSBURYAssistant

Football Coach

BRET McQUISTONField House

Facilities

NICK MYATTGraduate Assistant

Football Coach

TIM NEALGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

HEATHER PANTALIONGraduate Assistant

Golf Coach

JACK PEAVEYAssistant

Football Coach

MARIO PRICEGraduate Assistant

Football Coach

LEE RIDDLEAccounts Payable

AMANDA SMITHGraduate Assistant Volleyball Coach

KRYSTAL TYREEGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

JUSTIN VALENTINEAssistant

Football Coach

BRIAN WILLIAMSAssistant

Football Coach

BYRON WILLIAMSAssistant

Football Coach

DUSTAN THRIFTAssistant

Athletic Trainer

JASON GELBERAssistant Football

Coach

COURTNEY HOBBSAssistant

Athletic Trainer

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Texas A&M University-CommerceSPORTS MEDICINE

The sports medicine staff at Texas A&M-Commerce is dedicat-ed to preventing injury, rapidly diagnosing and treating injury, in addition to maximizing athletic performance. Director of Sports Medicine Warren Young is assisted by full-time, cerified and li-censed athletic trainers Courtney Hobbs and Dustan Thrift; certi-fied and licensed graduate assistant athletic trainers Tim Neal and Krystal Tyree as well as 12 student athletic trainers.

The Lions largest treatment facility is located in the A&M-Commerce Field House. At the Field House, available equipment includes: cryotherapy, hydrotherapy, moist heat, electrical muscle stimulation and ultrasound. A&M-Commerce student-athletes also perform rehabilitation at Hulsey Physical Therapy Clinic.

Team SpecialistsDr. Lawrence Ahn – ConcussionDr. Russ Birdwell, MD – General SurgeonDr. Bruce Byrne, MD – Hand SurgeonDr. Drew Dossett, MD – Neck/Spine SurgeonMaxine Mendoza–Welch, PA – Student Health ServicesDr. Marc McDaniel, DDS – DentistDr. Chris Royer, MD – Foot/Ankle SurgeonDr. Michael Sills – CardiologistDr. Tom Silvaggi – Family MedicineDr. Neil Vora – Ear, Nose and ThreatDr. Herb Williams – Optometrist

Student Athletic TrainersMichael AdeymoDanielle AmosFelicia BenavidesPatrick BrittMarnice DavisComella DraperJaimee HarrisHeather RigalReagan StinsonBrittanie TribbleTrichelle WaltersClarissa Wilburn

DR. JEFF WALLACEHead Team Physician

DR. GREG HULSEYTeam Physical Therapist

WARREN YOUNGDirector of

Sports Medicine

TIM NEALGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

KRYSTAL TYREEGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

DUSTAN THRIFTAssistant

Athletic Trainer

COURTNEY HOBBSAssistant

Athletic Trainer

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Dear Prospective Student-AthleteAs a prospective student-athlete, you may have the athletic ability to play at Texas A&M University-Commerce. If so, you may be exposed to a large amount of re-cruitment from various universities across the nation. Throughout the recruitment process, coaches may reference various NCAA rules and regulations. The rules are designed for various reasons, but the two primary reasons are to ease the pressures on the prospective student-athlete and to level the playing field from one university to another.

During the recruiting process you may have some of the following questions: When and how often may I visit a university’s campus? How many times may a coach observe me in practice or a competition? When, where and how often may a coach telephone me? What academic credentials do I need to be eligible to play collegiate sports? All of these answers and more may be obtained from Texas A&M Universi-ty-Commerce or the NCAA by requesting the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. This guide may be provided to a prospective student-athlete at any time. The guide will discuss issues related to Division I, II and III, academic eligibil-ity, financial aid, recruitment and many more. To receive the guide, simply request it from the Texas A&M University-Commerce coach who is recruiting you or call the NCAA Hotline at 1-800-638-3731 or go online at www.ncaa.org. Select the Student-Athlete Experience link, then selecting Becoming a Student-Athlete, then select either D1 Toolkit or D2 Toolkit. This site will answer most of your questions but if you need additional information, you can click on the Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete link under Related Links on the right-hand side of the web page..

Violations of NCAA rules during your recruitment may jeopardize your collegiate eligibility; therefore, you and your parents need to learn as much as possible about the recruitment process.

Compliance GuidelinesThe Athletic Department takes great pride in abiding by the National Collegiate Ath-letic Association (NCAA) and the Lone Star Conference rules and guidelines that gov-ern Division II competition. For the benefit of the many alumni, fans and booster club members who are so active in supporting and assisting the Lions throughout the year, we would like to remind everyone of a few definitions and rules that apply to all athletic representatives and boosters.

NCAA PrinciplesInstitutional ControlIt is the responsibility of Texas A&M University-Commerce to control its intercollegiate athletic program in compliance with the rules and regulations of the NCAA.

ResponsibilityThe Texas A&M University-Commerce athletic department has responsibility for the conduct of its program includes responsibility for the actions of its staff members and for the actions of any other individual, booster or organization engaged in activities promoting the athletic interests of the institution.

ComplianceTexas A&M University-Commerce must monitor its program to assure compliance and to identify and report to the NCAA instances in which compliance has not been achieved. An institution found to have violated NCAA rules is subject to disciplinary and corrective actions as determined by the NCAA.

NCAA DefinitionsAthletic Representative/BoosterYou are considered to be a Texas A&M University-Commerce athletic representative if you: • Are a present or past member of a Texas A&M University-Commerce booster club or agency that promotes the Lions’ intercollegiate athletic program; • Have made financial contributions to the athletic department or to an athletic booster organization of the Texas A&M University-Commerce;• Are, or have been, providing benefits (e.g., summer jobs, meals etc.) to enrolledstudent-athletes, their family members or friends;• Are, or have been involved in any manner of promoting the Texas A&M University-Commerce intercollegiate athletic program.

Please note: Once an individual is identified as an athletic representative, that person retains that identity indefinitely. Texas A&M University-Commerce is ultimately re-sponsible for the acts of all “representatives of athletic interests” in relation to NCAA rules and regulations.

Prospective Student-AthleteA prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth gradeor above, including students in prep schools and junior colleges as well as studentswho have officially withdrawn from a four-year institution and plan to transfer to an-other institution. In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospective student-athlete if the institution or a Texas A&M University-Commerce booster provides the individual or the individual’s relatives or friends with any financial assistance or benefits that the institution does not provide to prospective students in general. A good rule of thumb is to treat ALL STUDENTS as prospects.

Student-AthleteA student-athlete is a student whose enrollment was solicited by a member of the Texas A&M University-Commerce athletic staff or other representative of athletic interests with a view toward the student’s ultimate participation in the intercollegiate athletic program.

ContactA contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect, or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian, and a Texas A&M University-Commerce staff member or athletic representative during which any dialogue occurs.

RecruitingRecruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or a prospect’s family member (or guard-ian) by an institutional staff member or by athletic representative of the institution, for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrollment and ultimate participation in Texas A&M University-Commerce’s intercollegiate athletic program.

Texas A&M University-CommerceCOMPLIANCE

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Texas A&M University-CommerceACADEMICS

Athletic Academic AdvisingStudent-Athletes at Texas A&M University-Commerce know that the Associate Athletic Director for Academic Affairs is available to assist them in their progress toward a degree re-quirements, academic scheduling issues as well as post gradu-ate opportunities. Student-athletes benefit from the collabora-tion of Academic Success Coaches, academic advising within their school of choice and the athletic department. There is a strong commitment to academic excellence by the Texas A&M University-Commerce athletic department. The athletic de-partment has implemented the Academic Support Program that includes study halls, tutorial services, life skill workshops, and study skills seminars. The Associate Athletic Director for Academic Affairs is responsible for monitoring the academic progress of all student-athletes to ensure that they are meet-ing the NCAA, Lone Star Conference and university rules and regulations. The primary focus of the Athletic Academic sup-port Program is to provide an environment which facilitates academic success of every student-athlete.

Student-Athlete Management System (SAMS)

Student-Athletes at Texas A&M University-Commerce have an internet software application that is designed specifically for the athletes. SAMS is accessible anytime and anywhere via the internet and provides the student time management opportunities. Students have the ability to look at class calen-dars, and set reminder times for assignments that are due. Tu-toring appointments and study hall times are also scheduled through the SAMS program alerting the student-athlete of any changes to existing appointments or of any new appointments. The Associate Athletic Director for Academics uses the SAMS program to send out online progress reports throughout the year to all instructors on campus. Student-athletes, coaches, and advisors have the ability to see how they are progressing in their classes. By receiving this information academic plans can be made for each student based on their performance.

Tutorial ProgramThe athletic department at A&M-Commerce has made a com-mitment to providing student-athletes with one-on-one and group tutoring in key subject areas. The tutorial program is just one of several key support services that is available to all student-athletes as they progress toward their ultimate goal of graduation. The tutors are usually seniors, graduate students and former teachers who are committed to providing a pro-active, individualized approach in assisting student-athletes with course comprehension and study skills. There are other academic tutorial support areas available to all students and student-athletes on the Texas A&M University-Commerce Campus through the various departments on campus. The university is committed to the success of all students and has implemented supplemental instruction for various courses where they see a need for additional remediation.

Study HallIn an effort to help ensure the academic success of the stu-dent-athletes, supervised study sessions are organized. The main focus of the study hall program is to help students de-velop consistent and appropriate study patterns by providing a structured setting to work on class assignments and to provide tutorial assistance before academic problems arise.

GRADUATION

Athletic Director’s Breakfast of Champions – National Student-Athlete Day

2009-10 Accomplishmentsu 43 student-athletes made the Dean’s List and 14 received Presidential Honors in the fall semester. 40 student-athletes made the Dean’s List and 12 received Presidential Honors in the spring semester. u 101 student-athletes representing all 11 sports, cheerleading and athletic training gathered for the second annual Athletic Director’s Breakfast of Champions. u Seniors Perla Faudoa and Taylor Jordan were selected for the NCAA Division II Degree Completion Award.u Danny Jun, a member of the men’s golf team and Lauren Flynn, a member of the volleyball team were named Lone Star Conference Scholar Athlete Award Recipients.u Senior Lauren Flynn was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine All-Academic Second Team for Volleyball.u Eight student-athletes named to the Lone Star Conference All-Academic Team (criteria: 3.2 grade-point average and must be a sophomore) and nine more were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Among the eight named to the All-Academic was volleyball student-athlete Lauren Flynn.

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Texas A&M University-Commerce

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

The Commerce Big Event is an annual event that takes place to improve the appearance, facilities or safety of the community. The event is co-sponsored by the Commerce Chamber of Commerce along with the city of Commerce and the University. A&M-Commerce athletics has taken an active role in the event with its participation for the last four years. Among the projects have included the clean up within the Norris Community and downtown Commerce, planting flowers at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum, the Blueberry Farm on the campus of Texas A&M University-Commerce, painting the service lines along downtown Commerce.

Commerce Big Event

NORRIS COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP PLANTING FLOWERS AT THE NORTHEAST TEXAS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

BLUEBERRY FARM CLEAN-UP CLEANING UP DOWNTOWN COMMERCE

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Texas A&M University-CommerceCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Commerce Lions Club Carnival

Commerce Elementary School Reading Program

Community Outreach at Chicken Express Youth Football Clinic

The Texas A&M University-Commerce athletic department and NCAA Division II are committed to developing students and communities by actively engaging in shared experiences. Through community engagement, student athletes can direct the energy and spirit of winning to positively change society. Some of the com-munity engagement activities that Texas A&M-Commerce has participated include: Commerce Big Event, Commerce Lions Club Carnival, reading to the students at A.C. Williams Elementary School in Commerce, Hunt County Special Olympics, hosting the John McLendon Night, partnering up with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association for the Pink Zone and visiting with ill children at Dallas Chil-dren’s Hospital during the Harvey Martin Classic.

Hunt County Special Olympics

John McLendon NightA&M-Commerce held its inaugural John McLendon Night during a basketball doubleheader in 2009-10. A&M-Commerce is one of just six NCAA Division II institutions that are a part of the John McLendon Foundation. As part of the activities for the night, A&M-Commerce recognized Charles Goodall, who was the first African-American coach to be hired at the university. Also part of the ac-tivities for the night was special guest Marques Haynes. A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, who was presented for induction by John McLendon in 1998.

Pictured (left to right): Randy VanDeven (Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Charles Goodall, Marques Haynes, Nicole Anderson (Head Women’s Basketball Coach) and Carlton Cooper (Athletic Director)

Northeast Texas Children’s Museum Mother-Son Pirate Night

Northeast Texas Children’s Museum Daddy-Daughter Dance Commerce Drug Free Day

Hunt County Special Olympics

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Texas A&M University-CommerceSTUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

PENNY WARSMembers of the Texas A&M University-Commerce SAAC through Penny Wars and t-shirt sales were able to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2009-10. The team who won penny wars had the privi-lege of throwing a pie in the overall losers face. Head cross country/men’s track and field coach Darren Sch-neider was the overall winner and head men’s basket-ball coach Sam Walker was the overall loser.

What is SAAC?A student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC) is

a committee made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and po-lices that affect student-athletes’ lives on NCAA member institution campuses.

At Texas A&M University-Commerce, the student-athlete advisory committee meets each month under the direction of Associate Athletic Director for Aca-demic Affairs.

A&M-Commerce and the NCAA Division II have established a partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foun-dation, a global charity that grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. To raise money, the A&M-Commerce SAAC has hosted a talent show and collected donations at sporting events.

SAAC on a Campus Levelu A campus issue is anything that can be directly

addresssed by someone on your campus (e.g., Athletic Director, Senior Woman Administrator, Faculty Athletics Representative, etc.)

u Campus issues usually deal with conflicts relating to facilities, academics, or a wide variety of other issues that are specific to your campus.

u Use the resources available to you on campus; many times, issues to unresolved because student-athletes don’t know who to talk to. A solution can-not be found if the issue remains undefined.

u It is a great idea to talk about these types of issues at campus SAAC meetings. See if other student-athletes feel the same way, and address the con-cern as a group.

SAAC – Student Athlete Advisory Committee Officers for 2010-11

CAIRO THORNTONChair

Track & Field

RACHAEL SHELTONVice Chair Volleyball

MEGAN BENITESSecretary

Women’s Golf

MALONIE OATSTreasurer

Women’s Golf

RELAY FOR LIFEThe athletic department and SAAC hosted a Gato-rade™ Pong station during the annual Relay for Life to raise money and awareness about cancer.

SAAC on a Conference Levelu A conference issue is anything that relates to

most, or all of the schools in your conference. They are usually more general in scope than cam-pus issues, because they are not specific to any one particular school.

u Sportsmanship and the Student-Athletes Oppor-tunity Fund are just a few issues that a conference can address.

u Your conference SAAC is a great vehicle to use in order to bring issues up to both conference ad-ministrators, and student-athletes from the other schools in your conference.

u If you feel that you have a conference issue, always address your campus SAAC chair or your confer-ence representative so they can make sure your concern is addressed at the conference level.

SAAC on a National Levelu National issues tend to affect a majority of stu-

dent-athletes across the country, rather than at a specific school or conference.

u National issues can include pieces of legislation in the NCAA legislative cycle, student-athletes well-being concerns, overall competition experi-ence and other educaiton al topics that are perti-nent to student-athletes.

u The National SAAC acts as the voice of the stu-dent-athlete in the NCAA governance structure, and is a valuable resource to be able to bridge the communication gap between student-athletes and the various NCAA committees.

Texas A&M University-Commerce hosted the 2010 LSC SAAC retreat.

Texas A&M University-Commerce President Dr. Dan Jones and his wife, Jalinna welcomed the stu-dent-athletes and advisors to the A&M-Commerce campus with a picnic at the President’s House to begin the retreat. While at A&M-Commerce, the student-athletes participated in StrengthsQuest, the new ropes course on the A&M-Commerce campus and team-building activities in the Morris Recreation Center. In addition to the workshops and seminars, the student leaders and their advisors held meetings during the retreat.

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Texas A&M University-CommerceNCAA CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS – LIONS FOR LIFE

NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program Commitment Statements:

• Commitment to Academic Excellence: To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation.

• Commitment to Athletic Excellence: To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete.

• Commitment to Personal Development: To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, leadership, personal growth and decision-making skills.

• Commitment to Career Development: To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals.

• Commitment to Service: To engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities.

SARAH PANZAUAn alcohol education seminar sponsored by Ben E. Keith.

SUSAN GROVEA financial planning seminar

NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills History

In 1991, the NCAA Foundation initiated efforts to create a total development program for student-athletes. Through the collab-orative efforts of the NCAA Foundation and the Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success) was created.

In 1994, after several years of development by the NCAA Foundation, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was launched to the NCAA membership. That summer 46 NCAA institutions participated in the first orientation for administrators from around the country. Since then, approximately 40 member institutions have joined the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program each year.

NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills at Texas A&M University-Commerce

Texas A&M University-Commerce takes pride in being an NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program. The Lions for Life program was created to to promote student-athlete development and support the quality of the student-athlete experience. The program is to serve all student-athletes by assisting them to achieve their personal, educational and athletic goals. This program is also a tool to bring together units on the campus, build community within the student-athlete population and create a significant educational experience for student-athletes during their time at A&M-Commerce.

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Overall: 10-8-1 • Lone Star Conference: 5-5Home: 6-2 • Away: 3-6-0 • Neutral: 1-0-1

Name GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG GW PK-ATTMeagan Lasley 18 15 6 36 52 .288 34 4 0-1Chelsey Haight 18 8 4 20 45 .178 23 1 0-0Devon Herrman 19 7 3 17 51 .137 24 3 0-2Whitney Hancock 19 3 2 8 23 .130 13 1 1-1Megan Monroe 19 0 5 5 17 .000 6 0 0-0Jordan McCarty 18 2 0 4 14 .143 5 1 0-0Paige Vincent 10 2 0 4 9 .222 8 0 0-0Lacy Alexander 18 1 2 4 18 .056 6 0 0-0Haley Mull 19 1 0 2 13 .077 7 0 0-0Katelyn Ross 3 1 0 2 3 .333 1 0 0-0Jennifer Alvarado 10 0 2 2 4 .000 3 0 0-0Lindsey Durham 8 0 1 1 5 .000 3 0 0-0Heather Cavey 9 0 1 1 3 .000 1 0 0-0Emma Stubblefield 5 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0 0-0Chelsea Roy 1 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0Courtney Coch 18 0 0 0 7 .000 2 0 0-0Alex Germain 14 0 0 0 4 .000 2 0 0-0Taylor Maeker 18 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0-0Evan Stanberry 18 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0-0Erin Walz 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Eva Brutto 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Stacey Reid 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Randi Hafele 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Taylor Jordan 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0Total 19 40 28 108 274 .146 139 10 1-4Opponents 19 18 13 49 220 .082 119 8 0-0

Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T ShoRandi Hafele 9 588:57 4 0.61 20 .833 3 2 0 2Taylor Jordan 15 1178:41 14 1.07 76 .844 7 6 1 4Total 19 1767:38 18 0.92 100 .847 10 8 1 8Opponents 19 1767:38 40 2.04 98 .710 8 10 1 6

Date Opponent W/L/T Score AttendanceAug.. 28 vs Mars Hill W 5-0 73Aug. 30 at Tusculum W 1-0 184Sep. 1 DALLAS BAPTIST W 4-1 331Sep. 4 TEXAS A&M-INTERNATIONAL W 8-0 143Sep. 6 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 0-1 153Sep. 10 at Harding W 6-0 160Sep. 18 at #25 Incarnate Word L 1-2 86Sep. 20 at #21 St. Edward’s L 0-3 175Sep. 29 TEXAS WOMAN’S * W 1-0 221Oct. 4 at #10 Midwestern State * L, OT 0-1 732Oct. 10 WEST TEXAS A&M * L 0-3 210Oct. 12 EASTERN NEW MEXICO * W, OT 1-0 60Oct. 16 at Angelo State * W 2-1 125Oct. 18 at Abilene Christian * L 1-2 143Oct. 25 NORTHEASTERN STATE * W 4-1 131Oct. 27 EAST CENTRAL * W 5-0 131Oct. 30 at Central Oklahoma * L, 2 OT 0-1 200Nov. 1 at Southwestern Oklahoma * L 1-2 100Nov. 5 vs Texas Woman’s ^ T, 3 OT 0-0 64

HOME MATCHES in ALL CAPS* - Lone Star Conference match^ - Lone Star Conference Tournament in Canyon, Texas

STATISTICS AND RESULTS2009 in Review

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RECORD BOOKTexas A&M University-Commerce Soccer

MATCHMOST SHOTS ................................................................................17 Lynette Bass vs. Texas Lutheran, Oct. 16, 1998

MOST SHOTS, HALF ..................................................................11 Lynette Bass vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 29, 1999

MOST GOALS .................................................................................6 Emily Bruggemann vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 28, 2000

MOST GOALS, HALF ....................................................................6 Emily Bruggemann vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 28, 2000

MOST ASSISTS ...............................................................................5 Erin de Wolfe vs. East Central, Oct. 9, 2005

MOST ASSISTS, HALF ..................................................................3 Lynette Bass vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 28, 2000

MOST POINTS ..............................................................................14 Emily Bruggeman vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 28, 2000

MOST POINTS, HALF ............................................................... 13 Emily Bruggemann vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 28, 2000

MOST SAVES .................................................................................15 Tiffany Wilcox vs. Midwestern State, Oct. 13, 2001

MOST SAVES, HALF .................................................................. 11 Tiffany Wilcox vs. Midwestern State, Oct. 13, 2001

MOST SAVES, OVERTIME ......................................................... 4 Catherine Cole vs. Oklahoma Christian, Sept. 15, 1995

SEASONMOST SHOTS ON GOAL ...........................................................94 Lynette Bass, 1998

MOST GOALS ...............................................................................20 Emily Bruggemann, 2002 Tiffany Adams, 2003 Meagan Lasley, 2008

MOST OVERTIME GOALS ..........................................................2 Jana Sandall, 1999

MOST ASSISTS .............................................................................17 Sherri Konlande, 1999 MOST POINTS ..............................................................................52 Meagan Lasley, 2008

MOST SAVES ...............................................................................121 Sarah Fagan, 1999 MOST OVERTIME SAVES ...........................................................6 Catherine Cole, 1995 Sarah Fagan, 1999

MOST SHUTOUTS ......................................................................11 Sarah Fagan, 1999

LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE .............................0.48 Sarah Fagan, 1999

MOST MINUTES PLAYED (GOALKEEPER) ............... 2008:00 Sarah Fagan, 1999

MOST GAMES STARTED ..........................................................23 Melissa Arnold, 2004 Erin de Wolfe, 2004 Melissa DoRemus, 2008 Meagan Lasley, 2008 Megan Monroe, 2008 Sarah Reed, 2008 Evan Stanberry, 2008

MOST GAMES PLAYED .............................................................23 Tiffany Adams, 2004 Melissa Arnold, 2004 Erin de Wolfe, 2004 Lacy Alexander, 2008 Melissa DoRemus, 2008 Meagan Lasley, 2008 Megan Monroe, 2008 Evan Stanberry, 2008

ERIN de WOLFE EMILY BRUGGEMANNSARAH FAGAN

CAREERMOST GAMES STARTED ..................................................... 86 Melissa DoRemus, 2005-08

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED ...................... 86 Melissa DoRemus, 2005-08

MOST GAMES PLAYED ........................................................ 86 Melissa DoRemus, 2005-08

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED ........................ 86 Melissa DoRemus, 2005-08

MOST GOALS .......................................................................... 57 Emily Bruggemann, 2000-04

MOST OVERTIME GOALS ..................................................... 2 Jana Sandall, 1999

MOST ASSISTS ........................................................................ 38 Lynette Bass, 1997-2000

MOST GOALS ........................................................................136 Emily Bruggemann, 2000-04

MOST SHOTS .........................................................................274 Emily Bruggemann, 2000-04

MOST SAVES ..........................................................................336 Sarah Fagan, 1999-2002

MOST OVERTIME SAVES .................................................... 10 Sarah Fagan, 1999-2002

MOST SHUTOUTS ................................................................. 26 Sarah Fagan, 1999-2002

LOWEST GOAL-AGAINST-AVERAGE ..........................0.93 Sarah Fagan, 1999-2002

MOST SHUTOUTS ................................................................. 26 Sarah Fagan, 1999-2002

MOST MINUTES PLAYED (GOALKEEPER) ..........6705:00 Sarah Fagan, 1999-2002

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RECORD BOOKTexas A&M University-Commerce Soccer

MOST SHOTS ..................................................................53 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 16, 1998

MOST GOALS .................................................................10 vs. East Central, Oct. 9, 2005 vs. Dallas Baptist, Sept. 28, 1996

MOST ASSISTS ...............................................................11 vs. Dallas Baptist, Sept. 28, 1996

MOST POINTS ................................................................31 vs. Dallas Baptist, Sept. 28, 1996

MOST SAVES ...................................................................15 vs. Midwestern State, Oct. 13, 2001

SINGLE-MATCH TEAM RECORDS

MOST SHOTS ..................................................... 451, 2003

MOST GOALS ...................................................... 58, 2003

MOST ASSISTS .................................................... 46, 1999

MOST POINTS ................................................... 155, 1998

MOST SAVES ................................................................ 136

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED ........... 14, 1999 and 2003

MOST SHUTOUTS ............................................. 12, 2003

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

POINTSYear Player Points1996 Trudy Warburg/Irane Yanez 151997 Lynette Bass 251998 Lynette Bass 451999 Erin Adamson 332000 Emily Bruggemann 382001 Zita Tiamuh 242002 Emily Bruggemann 472003 Tiffany Adams 462004 Tiffany Adams 242005 Erin de Wolfe 372006 Bailey Geels 192007 Meagan Lasley 312008 Meagan Lasley 522009 Meagan Lasley 36

SAVESYear Player Saves1996 Catherine Cole 841997 Catherine Cole 701998 Catherine Cole 1041999 Sarah Fagan 1212000 Sarah Fagan 652001 Sarah Fagan 812002 Sarah Fagan 692003 Amber Ramoz 592004 Amber Ramoz 942005 Amber Ramoz 612006 Amber Ramoz 1062007 Jennifer Alvarado 1042008 Taylor Jordan 1022009 Taylor Jordan 76

SHOTSYear Player Shots1996 Irane Yanez 731997 Lynettte Bass 691998 Lynette Bass 941999 Erin Adamson 842000 Emily Brueggemann 742001 Zita Tiamuh 472002 Emily Brueggemann 1022003 Tiffany Adams 1282004 Tiffany Adams 1122005 Erin deWolfe 822006 Bailey Geels 582007 Meagan Lasley 802008 Meagan Lalsey 972009 Meagan Lasley 52

GOALSYear Player Goals1996 Irane Yanez/Trudy Warberg 61997 Lynette Bass 91998 Lynette Bass 151999 Erin Adamson 142000 Emily Bruggemann 172001 Zita Tiamuh 92002 Emily Bruggemann 202003 Tiffany Adams 202004 Tiffany Adams 102005 Erin de Wolfe 112006 Bailey Geels/Melissa DoRemus 72007 Meagan Lasley/Bailey Geels 112008 Meagan Lalsey 202009 Meagan Lasley 15

ASSISTSYear Player Assists1996 Kirsten Clow 71997 Lynette Bass/Trudy Warborg 71998 Lynette Bass/Sherri Konlande 151999 Sherri Konlande 172000 Lynette Bass 112001 Richelle Magalhaes 82002 Erin de Wolfe 82003 Erin de Wolfe 152004 Erin de Wolfe 132005 Erin de Wolfe 152006 Bailey Geels 52007 Meagan Lasley 92008 Meagan Lalsey 122009 Meagan Lasley 6

INDIVDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

LYNETTE BASS TIFFANY ADAMS

MELISSA DOREMUS

POINTSPlayer Goals Assists Points

1. Emily Bruggemann 57 22 1362. Meagan Lasley 47 37 1223. Erin de Wolfe 32 51 1154. Lynette Bass 32 39 102T-5. Tiffany Adams 30 10 70T-5. Melissa DoRemus 28 14 707. Bailey Geels 30 15 658. Trudy Warborg 18 12 589. Stacy Carr 21 13 5510. Chelsey Haight 14 6 5411. Sherry Konlandei 7 35 4912. Zita Tiamuh 17 11 3513. Heather Pierce 15 11 4114. Irene Yanez 16 8 40T-15. Melissa Arnold 12 10 34T-15. Kristen Clow 14 6 34

GOALSPlayer Goals

1. Emily Bruggemann 57 2. Meagan Lasley 47T-3. Lynette Bass 32 T-3. Erin de Wolfe 32 T-5. Tiffany Adams 30 T-5. Bailey Geels 30 7. Melissa DoRemus 288. Chelsey Haight 149. Stacy Carr 21 10. Trudy Warborg 1811. Zita Tiamuh 1712. Irene Yanez 1613. Heather Pierce 15T-14. Kristen Clow 14T-14. Erin Adamson 14

ASSISTSPlayer Assists

1. Erin de Wolfe 51 2. Sherri Konlande 353. Lynette Bass 32 4. Meagan Lasley 285. Emily Bruggemann 226. Bailey Geels 157. Melissa DoRemus 14T-8. Stacy Carr 12T-8. Trudy Warborg 12T-8. Megan Monroe 12T-11. Zita Tiamuh 11T-11. Heather Pierce 11T-13. Tiffany Adams 10T-13. Melissa Arnold 10T-13. Chelsey Haight 10

ALL-TIME INDIVDUAL CAREER LEADERS

SHUTOUTSYear Player Shoutouts1996 Catherine Cole/Leah Pries 3.51997 Catherine Cole 41998 Catherine Cole 71999 Sarah Fagan 112000 Sarah Fagan 52001 Sarah Fagan 52002 Sarah Fagan 102003 Amber Ramoz 72004 Amber Ramoz 62005 Stacey McDaniel 72006 Amber Ramoz 72007 Jennifer Alvarado 52008 Taylor Jordan 62009 Taylor Jordan 6

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NSCAA/adidas All-AmericanTaylor Jordan ................................................................ 2008Meagan Lasley .............................................................. 2008Tiffany Adams .............................................................. 2004

NSCAA/adidas First Team All-RegionMelissa DoRemus ........................................................ 2008Taylor Jordan ................................................................ 2008Meagan Lasley .............................................................. 2008Sarah Reed .................................................................... 2008Erin de Wolfe ............................................................... 2005Tiffany Adams .............................................................. 2004Melissa Arnold ............................................................. 2004Erin de Wolfe ............................................................... 2004Toni Catchings ............................................................. 1999Sarah Fagan .................................................................. 1999Laurie Knapp ................................................................ 1997

NSCAA/adidas Second Team All-RegionMeagan Lasley .............................................................. 2009Chelsey Haight ............................................................. 2008Meagan Lasley .............................................................. 2007Melissa DoRemus ........................................................ 2006Melissa Arnold ............................................................. 2005Toni Catchings ............................................................. 2000Erin Adamson .............................................................. 1999Lynette Bass .................................................................. 1998Laurie Knapp ................................................................ 1996Trudy Warborg ............................................................ 1996Irene Yanez ................................................................... 1996

NSCAA/adidas Third Team All-RegionStacy Carr ..................................................................... 1999

Daktronics First Team All-RegionMeagan Lasley .............................................................. 2009

Daktronics Second Team All-RegionDevon Herrman ........................................................... 2009Meagan Lasley .............................................................. 2008Sarah Reed .................................................................... 2008

HONORSProgram History

TIFFANY ADAMS

MEAGAN LASLEY

Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the YearMeagan Lasley .....................................................................2009Erin de Wolfe ......................................................................2003

Lone Star Conference Freshman of the YearTiffany Adams .....................................................................2003

First Team All-Lone Star Conference Devon Herrman ..................................................................2009Meagan Lasley .....................................................................2009Melissa DoRemus ...............................................................2008Meagan Lasley .....................................................................2008Tamara Geels .......................................................................2007Melissa DoRemus ...............................................................2006Tamara Geels .......................................................................2006Melissa Arnold ....................................................................2005Melissa DoRemus ...............................................................2005Erin de Wolfe ......................................................................2005Tiffany Adams .....................................................................2004Erin de Wolfe ......................................................................2004Tiffany Adams .....................................................................2003Melissa Arnold ....................................................................2003Erin de Wolfe ......................................................................2003Emily Bruggeman ...............................................................2002Zita Tiamuh .........................................................................2001Emily Bruggeman ...............................................................2000Erin Adamson .....................................................................1999Stacy Carr ............................................................................1999Toni Catchings ....................................................................1999Laurie Donovan ..................................................................1999Sherri Konlande ..................................................................1999Catherine Cole ....................................................................1998Catherine Cole ....................................................................1997Laurie Knapp .......................................................................1997Irene Yanez ..........................................................................1996

Second Team All-Lone Star Conference Evan Stanberry ....................................................................2009Chelsey Haight ....................................................................2008Sarah Reed ...........................................................................2008Evan Stanberry ....................................................................2008Melissa DoRemus ...............................................................2007Meagan Lasley .....................................................................2007Bailey Geels .........................................................................2006Amber Ramoz .....................................................................2006Bailey Geels .........................................................................2005Tamara Geels .......................................................................2005Jessica Pierce .......................................................................2005Michelle Alvarado ..............................................................2004Melissa Arnold ....................................................................2004Emily Bruggeman ...............................................................2003Lanna King ..........................................................................2003Kristina Kastor ....................................................................2002Zita Tiamuh .........................................................................2002Lynette Bass .........................................................................2000Toni Catchings ....................................................................2000Lynette Bass .........................................................................1998Kristen Clow .......................................................................1998Laurie Knapp .......................................................................1998Kristen Clow .......................................................................1997Laurie Donovan ..................................................................1997Heather Pierce .....................................................................1997Irene Yanez ..........................................................................1997Lynette Bass .........................................................................1996Jennifer Jones ......................................................................1996Laurie Knapp .......................................................................1996Trudy Warborg ...................................................................1996

Honorable Mention All-Lone Star Conference Taylor Jordan .......................................................................2009Lacy Alexander ...................................................................2008Whitney Hancock ...............................................................2008Taylor Jordan .......................................................................2008Bailey Geels .........................................................................2007Jessica Pierce .......................................................................2006Kensley Apetz ......................................................................2004Emily Bruggemann ............................................................2004Lanna King ..........................................................................2004Cory Copeland ....................................................................2001Stacy Carr ............................................................................2000Laurie Knapp .......................................................................1999Laurie Donovan ..................................................................1998Sherri Konlande ..................................................................1998

Lone Star Conference All-Tournament TeamChelsey Haight ....................................................................2009Chelsey Haight ....................................................................2008Taylor Jordan .......................................................................2008Megan Monroe ...................................................................2008Tamara Geels .......................................................................2007Meagan Lasley .....................................................................2007Bailey Geels .........................................................................2006Tamara Geels .......................................................................2006Jessica Pierce .......................................................................2006Jessica Pierce .......................................................................2005Tiffany Adams .....................................................................2004Melissa Arnold .......................................................2004 - MVPCory Copeland ....................................................................2004Lanna King ..........................................................................2004Amber Ramoz .....................................................................2004Tiffany Adams .....................................................................2003Michelle Alvarado ..............................................................2003Lanna King ..........................................................................2003Stacy Carr ............................................................................1999Laurie Donovan ..................................................................1999Toni Catchings .......................................................1999 - MVPSarah Fagan .........................................................................1999Sherri Konlande ..................................................................1999Debbie Berger .....................................................................1996Laurie Donovan ..................................................................1996

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There are 126 former athletes, coaches and administrators along with eight teams are enshrined in the Texas A&M-Commerce Athletic Hall of Fame. Founded in 1978, it is one of the most vis-able functions of the A&M-C Athletic Association. The association’s Hall of Fame Selection Committee meets annually to select “those persons, living or dead, whose contribution to Texas A&M University-Commerce have brought lasting fame and honor to themselves and A&M-C.” Induction classes must be approved by the A&M-Commerce President and Texas A&M System Board of Regents. Membership in the Athletic Hall of Fame is limited to former A&M-Commerce athletes, coaches and athletic administrators. Athletes must have completed their eligibilty 10 years prior to nomination, while coaches and administrators must have served A&M-C for 10 years. Additionally, the nominee must be a person of such integrity, character and sportsmanship that the A&M-Commerce family will be inspired by the recognition. Any member of the Athletic Association may nominate a person. Nomination forms and information about joining the Athletic Assocation are available from the Athletic Department or by calling (903) 886-5558.

1978Bob Berry

Marvin BrownBob Carpenter

Perry FiteJim GrayR.A. Hitt

Charles HoldingJim Miller

J.W. RollinsJ.V. Sikes

M.A. SmithDarrell Tully

1979D.L. AshleyJames Baird

James BatchelorArthur JamesL.D. ParsonCecil PirkeyAvon Rice

John Windell

1980Jeff Fitch

Gene HodgeNorman Roberts

Clinton White

1981Lura McElreath Calhoun

Jake CarterBob Killingsworth

Sam McCordL.I. Smith

1982Jerry Cook

Dr. W.L. CrabtreeDr. Shelby Metcalf

1983Osborn AmburgDelmer Brown

Robert Hochstadter

1984Russell Duncan

Dee MackeyDwight White

1985Autry Beamon

Elizabeth “Lib” HugginsCraig Metz

James Davis Williams

1986William “Bill” DefeeDr. Jesse Hawthorne

Charles “Shorty” Whitten

1987Marvin CoffeyHarvey Martin

Roy “Buddy” McKeeJoe Norton

1988C.W. “Boley” Crawford

Bobby FoxErnest Hawkins

James Shulze

1989Dr. J.W. “Jack” Bell

Truitt IngramDub Lewis

1990Glenn Johnston

Rex StultzCurtis Wester

1991Curtis Guyton

Jerry HirstJim “Buddy” Miller

George Riley

1992Chad BrownJim Gudger

Orville HudsonThomas McCormack

1993Will Cureton

Jerry LytleLouis Margot III

J.P. VinsonEarle Williams

1994Gary Berry

Richard HoustonBob Rogers

1995Wayne Hirst

Slyvia Bose BrownGeorge Lynch

1996Tim CollierDean Hesse

W.J. “Sleepy” RedwineFred J. Schaefer

1997Will Hill AckerNate Granger

LeRoy JohnsonMorris KyserDudley Slice

O’Neal Tarrant

1998Neal HinsonDanny Kirk

Whitney MillerPaulette Pilchik-Britton

1999Dennis VinzantHarless Wade

2000Carolyn Brown Burt

Alice FortesJohnny Garrison

F.H. “Bub” McDowellLarry McGhee

2001Tom BlackJim Dietz

Meshell Graham MitchellSusie Knause

2002Jackie AlfordTerry Skinner

Aundra ThompsonJohn “Cheetah” White

Wade Wilson1952 Football Team

1986 Volleyball Team

2003Silver Anniversary/No Class Inducted

2004Ricky DirksKyle Mackey

Angie Neylon EberhartDavid Walvoord

1954-55 Men’s Basketball Team

2005Dr. Ron Newsome

Dr. Nelson RobinsonStaci Watkins-Sherman

2006Gary Compton

Dr. Margo HarbisonGlen MachanAlan Veingrad

20071957 Football Team1972 Tennis Team

1972 Football TeamTerry Burnett

Bill GainesJon Gilliam

20081958 Football Team1978 Tennis Team

Agapius AmoBobby Bounds

Alan CruteGeorge Daskalakes

20091965 Men’s Golf Team

Nickie BriceHugo Cabrera

Joe HintonKevin Mathis

HALL OF FAMETexas A&M University-Commerce History

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BOBBY FOX AWARDTexas A&M University-Commerce History

Bobby Fox played football for the Lions from 1952-55 and was an All-American defensive back and quarterback for the Lions on two Tangerine Bowl teams. He returned to his alma mater in 1971 as an assistant football coach. His “Blue Gang” defense of 1972 was an integral key to the national championship. Fox also served as the Lions’ head track and field coach from 1972 to 1982. He was induct-ed into the A&M-Commerce Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. The Outstanding Alumni Coach Awards Program is made possible by

an endowment establishment by Peggy Bankhead Fox in memory of her late husband, Coach Bobby Fox.

ActiceGuyle Akridge, 1995

James Browder Bachelor, 1994Mary E. Beccue, 1994Evelayn Blalock, 1998

Max Bledsoe, 2002George Boynton, 1997

Donna Patterson-Capps, 2005Perry D. Coursey, 1995

Jesse L. Cummings, 1997Roy L. Curry, 1996

Shelia Letwyn Daughtrey, 1997Dennis Ewing, 2009

Glen Fields, 1996David Floyd, 1995

Orville W. Follis, 1994Joseph Golding, 1994Roger Goode, 1996

Don Hartman, 1996Buddy Hawkins, 1999, 2000, 2001

Beverly Day Humphrey, 2001, 2006, 2007Robert E. “Bill Ingram, 1995

John Jones, 2005Joe A. Koesel, 1995

Hosea Lee, 2002L.H. Matthews, 1995J.D. Menasco, 1997

Susan Trentham Morton, 1995Pat Patterson Moses, 1994

Rex Norris, 2006Donald D. Poe, 1996Ronald W. Poe, 1996Rodney Rainey, 1999

Deborah Mitchell Robinson, 1998Steve Schkade, 2008

David Shepherd, 2009Tosha Spain, 2008

Leon “Red” Spencer, 2000Joseph Spinato, 1998

Skip Townsend, 2004, 2009Wake Wood, 207

Donald Woodall, 1996

EmeritusBryant Clark, 1995

Mickey Flippen, 2006Orville W. Follis, 1994

Paul Galvan, 2005Johnnie Henderson Sr., 2001

Charles A. Lyles, 1994Joe Michalka, 1999

Jim “Buddy” Miller, 2007Ronald W. Poe, 2009

Leon “Red” Spencer, 2008 Dr. Jim Webb, 2004

In Memory OfJames R. Cameron, 1994

Charlie Dexter, 2006Bill Ingram, 2009

John Calvin Lotz, 2001

PAST RECIPIENTS

TOSHA SPAIN (FORMER VOLLEYBALL PLAYER 2004-05)Selected in 2008

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ALL-TIME RESULTSProgram History

1996: 9-8-2 (LSC: 2-4-2)Head Coach: Mike MunchArkansas-Little Rock ............................................ W, 2-0Baylor ........................................................................L, 0-3at Texas-Dallas ....................................................... W, 3-0at Angelo State* (2 OT)...........................................T, 0-0at Northeastern State* ........................................... W, 3-2Angelo State* ............................................................L, 0-1Oklahoma City .........................................................L, 1-3at Stephen F. Austin .................................................L, 1-5Dallas Baptist ....................................................... W, 10-0at West Texas A&M* ...............................................L, 1-2Oklahoma Christian ............................................. W, 1-0Northeastern State* ............................................... W, 2-1at Northwestern State (La.) .................................. W, 2-0at Midwestern State* ...............................................T, 1-1at Austin College.................................................... W, 2-0Midwestern State* ...................................................L, 1-2West Texas A&M* ...................................................L, 0-2Northeastern State# ............................................... W, 2-1West Texas A&M (OT)# .........................................L, 0-1* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Wichita Falls, Texas)

1997: 12-8 (LSC: 6-4)Head Coach: Mike Munchat Ozarks (Ark.) ..................................................... W, 7-0at Arkansas-Little Rock ........................................ W, 2-1Metropolitan State ...................................................L, 0-1at Oklahoma City ....................................................L, 0-1at Northeastern State* .............................................L, 1-5at West Texas A&M* (2 OT) ..................................L, 0-1Midwestern State* ...................................................L, 0-1at Angelo State* (OT) ............................................ W, 3-2West Texas A&M* ................................................. W, 1-0Texas Lutheran ....................................................... W, 6-0East Central* .......................................................... W, 2-1Northeastern State* ............................................... W, 1-0Angelo State* .......................................................... W, 1-0Incarnate Word (2 OT) ...........................................L, 0-1at Austin College.................................................... W, 2-0at East Central* ...................................................... W, 3-2at Midwestern State* ...............................................L, 1-3at Dallas Baptist ..................................................... W, 7-2at Stephen F. Austin ............................................... W, 4-1at West Texas A&M# ...............................................L, 0-1* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Canyon, Texas)

1998: 13-6 (LSC: 5-2)Head Coach: Neil Piperat Austin College (OT).......................................... W, 1-0at Metropolitan State ...............................................L, 0-1at Northern Colorado .............................................L, 1-2Southwest Baptist .................................................. W, 5-0at Incarnate Word ....................................................L, 1-2at Texas Lutheran ................................................... W, 8-0Texas Wesleyan ...................................................... W, 4-0St. Mary’s................................................................. W, 1-0Dallas Baptist ......................................................... W, 4-0at Northeastern State* ........................................... W, 5-2at East Central* ...................................................... W, 3-0Central Oklahoma* ............................................... W, 2-1at Southwestern Oklahoma* ................................ W, 9-1at West Texas A&M* ...............................................L, 0-2Central Arkansas ................................................... W, 5-1Harding* (OT) ....................................................... W, 2-1

at Stephen F. Austin ............................................... W, 1-0Midwestern State* (OT) .........................................L, 1-2Midwestern State# ...................................................L, 0-2* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Dallas, Texas)

1999: 16-4-1 (LSC: 7-1-1)Head Coach: Neil Pipervs. Regis .................................................................. W, 2-0at Austin College (2 OT) ...................................... W, 2-1St. Mary’s (2 OT) .....................................................L, 1-2at Metropolitan State ............................................. W, 2-1at Colorado Christian ........................................... W, 3-1East Central* .......................................................... W, 3-0Incarnate Word ........................................................L, 1-2at Ouachita Baptist* .............................................. W, 7-1at Harding* ............................................................. W, 5-0Midwestern State* ................................................. W, 2-0Angelo State (OT) .................................................. W, 1-0at Hardin-Simmons ............................................... W, 5-1at Texas Wesleyan .................................................. W, 2-0at Northeastern State* (OT) ...................................L, 1-2at Central Oklahoma* ........................................... W, 1-0Southwestern Oklahoma* .................................... W, 7-0West Texas A&M* (2 OT) ......................................T, 0-0Northeastern State# ............................................... W, 4-0at Midwestern State# ............................................. W, 2-1at Incarnate Word%............................................... W, 1-0at Cal Poly Pomona% (2 OT) .................................L, 1-2* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Wichita Falls, Texas)% - NCAA Division II Tournament$ - Wichita Falls, Texas

2000: 9-6-1 (LSC: 3-4)Head Coach: Neil PiperOuachita Baptist .................................................... W, 8-0Texas Wesleyan ...................................................... W, 2-1at Incarnate Word ....................................................L, 1-3Austin College ........................................................ W, 2-1vs. Metro State (2 OT)$...........................................T, 1-1Dallas Baptist ......................................................... W, 5-2St. Edward’s ............................................................. W, 4-0at Angelo State* ...................................................... W, 1-0at West Texas A&M* ...............................................L, 0-3Midwestern State* (OT) .........................................L, 1-2at Mesa State .............................................................L, 1-3at Fort Lewis ........................................................... W, 2-0at East Central Okla.*............................................ W, 3-1at Northeastern State* .............................................L, 0-1Central Oklahoma* .................................................L, 0-4Southwestern Oklahoma* .................................... W, 9-0* - LSC match$ - Wichita Falls, Texas

2001: 9-8-2 (LSC: 5-2)Head Coach: Neil PiperFort Lewis ............................................................... W, 3-0at Ouachita Baptist ................................................ W, 7-1vs. Barry$ ..................................................................L, 0-2at North Florida .......................................................L, 0-1Central Missouri State^ ..........................................L, 0-2Emporia State^ ...................................................... W, 2-0St. Mary’s (2 OT) ................................................... W, 2-2at St. Edward’s (2 OT) .............................................T, 1-1Incarnate Word ........................................................L, 1-4Angelo State* .......................................................... W, 1-0

Mesa State .................................................................L, 1-2West Texas A&M* ...................................................L, 0-3at Dallas Baptist* (OT) ......................................... W, 3-2at Midwestern State* (OT) .....................................L, 1-2East Central* .......................................................... W, 4-1Northeasetern State* ............................................. W, 1-0at Central Oklahoma* ........................................... W, 2-1at Southwestern Oklahoma State* ....................... W, 2-0Central Oklahoma (2 OT)# ....................................L, 1-2* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Canyon,Texas)$ - Jacksonville, Fla.^ - Wichita, Kansas

2002: 14-3-2 (LSC: 4-3-1)Head Coach: Neil Piperat St. Mary’s ............................................................ W, 1-0at Incarnate Word ....................................................T, 1-1Ouachita Baptist .................................................... W, 8-0at Texas Wesleyan ................................................ W, 10-1at Harding ............................................................... W, 6-0Dallas Baptist ......................................................... W, 3-1Midwestern State* ...................................................T, 1-1vs. Rockhurst$ ........................................................ W, 2-1at Emporia State ..................................................... W, 3-0St. Edward’s ............................................................. W, 2-0Regis ........................................................................ W, 2-1Mesa State ............................................................... W, 1-0Northeastern State* .................................................L, 1-2East Central* .......................................................... W, 1-0at West Texas A&M* ...............................................L, 0-3at Southwestern Oklahoma State* ....................... W, 3-0at Texas Woman’s* ................................................. W, 2-0Angelo State* .......................................................... W, 3-0at Central Oklahoma* .............................................L, 1-2* - LSC match$ - Emporia, Kansas

2003: 16-3-3 (LSC: 7-1-1)Head Coach: Neil Piperat Colorado Christian (2 OT) .............................. W, 1-0at Mesa State (2 OT) ................................................T, 1-1at Regis .................................................................... W, 2-1Harding ................................................................... W, 1-0at Ouachita Baptist ................................................ W, 8-0Franklin Pierce ....................................................... W, 2-0Dallas Baptist ......................................................... W, 8-0Incarnate Word (2 OT) ...........................................T, 4-4St. Mary’s................................................................. W, 1-0at St. Edward’s ........................................................ W, 1-0West Texas A&M* ................................................. W, 3-2vs. Eastern New Mexico*$ .................................... W, 8-0at Angelo State (2 OT) .......................................... W, 2-1at Midwestern State* (2 OT) ..................................T, 0-0East Central* .......................................................... W, 3-0Northeastern State* ............................................... W, 6-1at Southwestern Oklahoma* ................................ W, 1-0at Central Oklahoma* .............................................L, 0-2Texas Woman’s* ..................................................... W, 3-1Midwestern State# ................................................. W,2-0at West Texas A&M# ...............................................L, 0-1West Texas A&M% ..................................................L, 1-2* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Wichita Falls, Texas)% - NCAA Division II Tournament$ - Plano, Texas

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2004: 15-7-1 (LSC: 7-2)Head Coach: Neil Piperat UMass Lowell ..................................................... W, 4-1 at Franklin Pierce.....................................................L, 0-3 OuachitaBaptist ................................................... W, 3-0 St. Edward’s ............................................................. W, 3-0 at Incarnate Word ....................................................L, 0-2 at St. Mary’s ............................................................ W, 3-1 North Florida ...........................................................T, 1-1 Emporia State ......................................................... W, 2-1 at West Texas A&M* ............................................. W, 2-1 at Eastern New Mexico* ....................................... W, 2-1 Midwestern State* ................................................. W, 3-1 Tampa ...................................................................... W, 1-0 Barry ..........................................................................L, 1-2 Angelo State* .......................................................... W, 2-0 Metro State (at Edmond, Okla.) ............................L, 0-1 at East Central* ...................................................... W, 3-2 at Northeastern State* .............................................L, 1-2 Central Oklahoma* .................................................L, 0-1 Southwestern Oklahoma* .................................... W, 2-1 at Texas Woman’s* ................................................. W, 3-0 Midwestern State# ................................................. W, 1-0 West Texas A&M# ................................................. W, 2-1 at Regis% ...................................................................L, 2-3* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Commerce, Texas)% - NCAA Division II Tournament (Denver, Colo.)$ - Edmond, Okla.

2005: 11-5-3 (LSC: 5-3-2)Head Coach: Neil Piperat Ouachita Baptist ................................................ W, 2-0at St. Edward’s ........................................................ W, 2-0Incarnate Word ...................................................... W, 2-0Harding ................................................................... W, 1-0at Tampa ...................................................................L, 0-3vs. Barry$ ................................................................ W, 1-0at Midwestern State* (2 OT) ..................................L, 0-1at Angelo State* .......................................................L, 0-1at Metro State ...........................................................L, 1-7at Regis ......................................................................L, 1-3Northeastern State* (2 OT) ....................................T, 0-0East Central* ....................................................... W, 10-0at Southwestern Oklahoma* ............................... W, 4-0at Central Oklahoma* (2 OT) ...............................T, 2-2Texas Woman’s* .................................................... W, 3-0Dallas Baptist ........................................................ W, 5-0Eastern New Mexico* ........................................... W, 4-0West Texas A&M* ................................................ W, 2-0Texas Woman’s# ......................................................T, 2-2* - LSC match# - LSC Tournament (Edmond Okla.)$ - Tampa, Fla.

2006: 12-8-3 (LSC: 4-3-1)Head Coach: Neil Piperat Southwest Baptist ................................................T, 0-0at Drury ....................................................................L, 0-2at Harding ............................................................... W, 1-0St Edward’s ................................................................L, 0-2at Incarnate Word ....................................................L, 0-1vs. Barry# ................................................................ W, 3-2vs. Tampa# ................................................................L, 1-3vs. Angelo State* .................................................... W, 2-0Midwestern State* ................................................. W, 1-0

at East Central* ........................................................T, 1-1St. Mary’s ..................................................................T, 1-1at Northeastern State* ........................................... W, 3-0Regis College .......................................................... W, 2-1No. 2 Metro State ................................................... W, 2-1Central Oklahoma* .................................................L, 0-1Southwestern Oklahoma* ......................................L, 1-2at Dallas Baptist .......................................................L, 1-2at Texas Woman’s* ................................................. W, 2-0at West Texas A&M* ............................................. W, 2-0at Eastern New Mexico* ....................................... W, 3-2 vs. Eastern New Mexico$ ..................................... W, 4-1vs. West Texas A&M$ ........................................... W, 2-1at Central Oklahoma$.............................................L, 0-1# - Austin, Texas* - LSC match$ - LSC Tournament (Edmond, Okla.)

2007: 9-10-2 (LSC: 5-4-1) Head Coach: Neil PiperSouthwest Baptist ................................................. W, 2-0at McNeese State .....................................................L, 2-3vs. No. 2 Tampa# ................................................... W, 3-2at Barry (OT) ...........................................................L, 2-3Incarnate Word .......................................................L, 0-2Texas A&M-International .................................... W, 3-1Dallas Baptist ........................................................ W, 2-0at St. Mary’s ..............................................................L, 1-2at No. 14 St. Edward’s .............................................L, 0-2Northeastern State* .............................................. W, 4-1East Central* ......................................................... W, 4-0at Southwestern Oklahoma State* ....................... W, 3-1at Central Oklahoma* ............................................L, 0-6Texas Woman’s* ......................................................L, 1-2at No. 24 Midwestern State* ...................................L, 1-3Eastern New Mexico* .......................................... W, 2-0West Texas A&M* ...................................................L, 1-4at Abilene Christian* ............................................ W, 3-1vs. Texas Woman’s$ (2 OT) ...................................T, 1-1at Central Oklahoma$ (2 OT) ..............................L, 3-4# - Miami, Fla.* - LSC match$ - LSC Tournament (Edmond, Okla.)

2008: 16-4-3 (LSC: 7-1-2) Head Coach: Neil PiperDrury ...................................................................... W, 4-2at Dallas Baptist (2 OT) ........................................ W, 2-1vs. Cal State Los Angeles (2 OT) ...........................T, 0-0at No. 4 San Diego ..................................................L, 0-4Harding .................................................................. W, 4-0at Texas A&M-International ............................... W, 9-0St. Edward’s ............................................................ W, 2-1McNeese State ....................................................... W, 2-0Southwestern Oklahoma State* .......................... W, 8-0Central Oklahoma* ................................................L, 0-1Midwestern State* (2 OT) .................................... W, 2-1at Eastern New Mexico* ...................................... W, 3-1at No. 22 West Texas A&M* ................................ W, 1-0Abilene Christian* ................................................ W, 2-1Angelo State* ......................................................... W, 4-1at Texas Woman’s* (2 OT) .....................................T, 0-0at Northeastern State * (2 OT) ..............................T, 1-1at East Central* ..................................................... W, 6-0vs. Midwestern State@ ......................................... W, 3-0at West Texas A&M@ (OT) ....................................L, 0-1

vs. Nebraska-Omaha% ......................................... W, 1-0at No. 9 Central Missouri^ .................................. W, 2-0vs. No. 22 Truman+ .................................................L, 1-2# - LaJolla, Calif.* - LSC match@ - LSC Tournament (Canyon, Texas)% - NCAA Tournament First Round (Warrensburg, Mo.)^ - NCAA Tournament Second Round (Warrensburg, Mo.)+ - NCAA Tournament Third Round (Kirksville, Mo.)

2009: 9-10-2 (LSC: 5-4-1) Head Coach: Neil Pipervs. Mars Hill# ........................................................ W, 5-0at Tusculum ........................................................... W, 1-0Dallas Baptist ......................................................... W, 4-1Texas A&M-International .................................... W, 8-0Central Missouri .....................................................L, 0-1at Harding ............................................................... W, 6-0at Incarnate Word ....................................................L, 1-2at St. Edward’s ..........................................................L, 0-3Texas Woman’s* .................................................... W, 1-0at Midwestern State* ..............................................L, 0-1West Texas A&M* ..................................................L, 0-3Eastern New Mexico* ........................................... W, 1-0at Angelo State* ..................................................... W, 2-1at Abilene Christian* ..............................................L, 1-2Northeastern State* ............................................... W, 4-1East Central* ......................................................... W, 5-0at Central Oklahoma* .............................................L, 0-1at Southwestern Oklahoma State* ........................L, 2-1vs. Texas Woman’s$ (2 OT) ...................................T, 1-1# - Greenville, Tenn.* - LSC match$ - LSC Tournament (Canyon, Texas)

ALL-TIME RESULTSProgram History

* LONE STAR CONFERENCE MATCH - DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

SEP. 4 TUSCULUM 2:00 PM

SEP. 9 AT DALLAS BAPTIST 7:00 PM

SEP. 12 AT NEWMAN 11:00 AM

SEP. 17 HARDING 7:30 PM

SEP. 19 FLA. SOUTHERN NOON

SEP. 22 AT TEXAS WOMAN’S* 4:00 PM

SEP. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE @ WINTER PARK, FLA. 6:00 PM

SEP. 26 AT ROLLINS 1:30 PM

OCT. 1 AT WEST TEXAS A&M* 5:00 PM

OCT. 3 AT EASTERN NEW MEXICO* NOON

OCT. 8 ANGELO ST.* 7:00 PM

OCT. 10 INCARNATE WORD* NOON

OCT. 14 AT EAST CENTRAL* 4:00 PM

OCT. 17 AT NORTHEASTERN ST.* NOON

OCT. 22 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA* 7:00 PM

OCT. 24 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA* NOON

OCT. 29 ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 7:00 PM

OCT. 31 MIDWESTERN ST.* 1:00 PM

NOV. 4 LSC TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL TBA

NOV. 5 LSC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINAL TBA

NOV. 7 LSC TOURNAMENT FINAL TBA

NOV. 12 NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND TBA

NOV. 14 NCAA TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND TBA

NOV. 18 NCAA TOURNAMENT THIRD ROUND TBA

NOV. 20 NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS TBA

DEC. 1 NCAA TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS TBA

DEC. 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT FINALS TBA