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1 2016 NORTH TEXAS SOCCER FACT AND RECORDS BOOK soccer

2 2016 NORTH TEXAS SOCCER FACT AND RECORDS BOOK soccer

3 North Texas Athletics Department 1301 S. Bonnie Brae Denton, TX Office: (940) Shipping Address - Use this for overnight - FED EX / UPS 1301 S. Bonnie Brae Denton, TX Mailing Address - US Postal Service ONLY 1155 Union Circle # Denton, TX Credits: the North Texas Media Relations Department Photography: Rick Yeatts Mean Green Mission Statement * To promote and monitor the educational achievement and personal growth of student-athletes, emphasizing that their educational growth and development is the primary purpose of intercollegiate athletics. * To conduct an athletics program that protects and enhances the physical and educational welfare of student-athletes. * To provide fair and equitable opportunity for all student-athletes and staff participating in intercollegiate sport activities, regardless of gender or ethnicity. * To promote the principles of good sportsmanship and honesty in compliance with the University of North Texas, state, NCAA and conference regulations. * To conduct a competitive athletics program that promotes faculty, staff, student and community affiliation with the University of North Texas. * To serve the community through public service and outreach activities which positively reflect on the University of North Texas and promote good will in the community.

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 PROFILES 2016 Roster...2 Head Coach...3 Assistant Coaches...5 Player Profiles...7 Newcomer Profiles IN REVIEW 2015 Results and Statistics Conference USA in Review All-Time Series Records RECORDS Scoring Shooting and Participation Goalkeeping Records Year-By-Year Records All-Time Appearances Team Records Program Records Miscellaneous & Coaching Records North Texas Hall of Fame Year-By-Year Results Season Results Mean Green Soccer Complex Records Conference Tourney Results Letterwinners All-Time Awards Memorable Moments Program Notes University Information Location: Denton, Texas Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 36,216 Nickname: Mean Green Colors: Green and White Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Neal Smatresk Athletic Director: Wren Baker Home Facility: Mean Green Soccer Complex Main Athletics Phone: School Website: MeanGreenSports.com Staff Information Head Coach: John Hedlund Alma Mater: Midwestern State ( 85) Overall Record: (21 years) Record at NT: Same Office Phone: john.hedlund@unt.edu Assistant Coach: Daniel Dobson Office Phone: Assistant Coach: Fleur Benatar Office Phone: Volunteer Coach: Matt Montayne Office Phone: Soccer Information First Year of Program: 1995 Starters Returning/Leaving: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Leaving: 14/12 Newcomers: Overall Record: C-USA Record (Finish): (1st), C-USA Tournament Champions, NCAA Appearance Media Information Soccer Media Contact: Amy Ruggini Office Phone: Amy.Ruggini@unt.edu Soccer Quick Facts 2016 North Texas soccer Fact And Records Book 1

5 profiles roster 9 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Ht. Position Year Hometown Last School 17 Ashleigh Ackroyd 5-6 Forward FR Frisco, Texas Lone Star HS 1 Brooke Bradley 5-10 Goalkeeper SO Houston, Texas Klein HS 12 Lauryn Bruffett 5-9 Forward SO Rockwall, Texas Mississippi State 15 Alexsis Cable 5-9 Midfield SR Double Oak Texas Southeastern Louisiana 11 Marchelle Davis 5-6 Midfield SR Trophy Club, Texas Texas 14 Anna Flobeck 5-10 Midfield SR Euless, Texas Trinity HS 4 Katie Gernsbacher 5-4 Midfield JR Austin, Texas University of Texas 7 Stefanie Grba 5-6 Midfield FR Mansfield, Texas Mansfield HS 23 Madeline Guderian 5-3 Defense FR Coppell, Texas New Tech Coppell 16 Rachel Holden 5-7 Forward SR Lancaster, Texas Maranatha Christian 25 Dominique James 5-7 Defense FR Fort Worth, Texas Keller Central HS 5 Bailey Johnston 5-8 Defense SO Waco, Texas Midway HS 9 Logan Layn 5-8 Midfield FR Lewisville, Texas Hebron HS 6 Brittnye Loewen 5-3 Defense FR Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS 13 Ashleigh Lyons 5-6 Forward FR Argyle, Texas Guyer HS 21 Sabrina Munguia 5-1 Midfield SO Baytown Texas Ross S. Sterling HS 24 Tori Phillips 5-9 Defense JR Forney, Texas Home School 19 Carissa Sanders 5-9 Defense SO Denton, Texas Ryan HS 0 Miranda Schoening 6-1 Goalkeeper FR Oxford, Alabama Oxford HS 2 Cat Sebazco 5-6 Defense JR Keller, Texas Timber Creek HS 22 Kelci Slaughter 5-5 Midfield JR Granbury, Texas Granbury HS 18 Chelsei Soto 5-3 Defense JR Lewisville, Texas Lewisville HS 3 Hailey Sutton 5-6 Forward JR Red Oak, TX Texas A&M Corpus Christi 8 Taylor Torres 5-3 Forward SO Frisco, Texas Frisco HS 9 Numerical Roster No. Name Ht. Position Year Hometown Last School 0 Miranda Schoening 6-1 Goalkeeper FR Oxford, Alabama Oxford HS 1 Brooke Bradley 5-10 Goalkeeper SO Houston, Texas Klein HS 2 Cat Sebazco 5-6 Defense JR Keller, Texas Timber Creek HS 3 Hailey Sutton 5-6 Forward JR Red Oak, TX Texas A&M Corpus Christi 4 Katie Gernsbacher 5-4 Midfield JR Austin, Texas University of Texas 5 Bailey Johnston 5-8 Defense SO Waco, Texas Midway HS 6 Brittnye Loewen 5-3 Defense FR Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS 7 Stefanie Grba 5-6 Midfield FR Mansfield, Texas Mansfield HS 8 Taylor Torres 5-3 Forward SO Frisco, Texas Frisco HS 9 Logan Layn 5-8 Midfield FR Lewisville, Texas Hebron HS 11 Marchelle Davis 5-6 Midfield SR Trophy Club, Texas Texas 12 Lauryn Bruffett 5-9 Forward SO Rockwall, Texas Mississippi State 13 Ashleigh Lyons 5-6 Forward FR Argyle, Texas Guyer HS 14 Anna Flobeck 5-10 Midfield SR Euless, Texas Trinity HS 15 Alexsis Cable 5-9 Midfield SR Double Oak, Texas Southeastern Louisiana 16 Rachel Holden 5-7 Forward SR Lancaster, Texas Maranatha Christian 17 Ashleigh Ackroyd 5-6 Forward FR Frisco, Texas Lone Star HS 18 Chelsei Soto 5-3 Defense JR Lewisville, Texas Lewisville HS 19 Carissa Sanders 5-9 Defense SO Denton, Texas Ryan HS 21 Sabrina Munguia 5-1 Midfield SO Baytown, Texas Ross S. Sterling HS 22 Kelci Slaughter 5-5 Midfield JR Granbury, Texas Granbury HS 23 Madeline Guderian 5-3 Defense FR Coppell, Texas New Tech Coppell 24 Tori Phillips 5-9 Defense JR Forney, Texas Home School 25 Dominique James 5-7 Defense FR Fort Worth, Texas Keller Central HS HEAD COACH: John Hedlund, Midwestern State 85 (22nd season) ASSISTANT COACHES: Daniel Dobson, Memphis 04 (5th season), Fleur Benatar, North Texas 99 (2nd season) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Matt Montayne, Midwestern State 11 (6th season) North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

6 John Hedlund Head Coach 22nd Year 4 Midwestern State 84 Having established himself as one of the most prominent coaches in the Central Region, John Hedlund has molded the Mean Green soccer program into one of the nation s elite. The only head coach in program history, Hedlund has amassed 299 career wins, which ranks him 21st all-time among Division I head coaches. Hedlund has had a winning season all 21 years at North Texas; only Anson Dorrance (North Carolina, 37 years), John Daly (William & Mary, 34 years) and G Guerrieri (Texas A&M, 23 years) have active streaks of more winning seasons at one school. Since 1995, Hedlund has led North Texas to a record (70.9 percent), the 14th-best winning percentage among active Division I coaches. Hedlund is the winningest coach in any sport in the history of North Texas athletics. His eleven total conference championships leads all North Texas sports in the recent era. Hedlund continued his winning tradition in his 21st season with what might go down as the best team in program history. The Mean Green won a school-record 19 games, en route to winning back-to-back regular season titles. The team won its first Conference USA tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in school history. The 2015 team was ranked as high as No. 3 in the central region and received votes in the national poll throughout the season. Hedlund guided the program into the Conference USA era in 2013, and earned the league s No. 2 seed and a trip to the C-USA title game. It took three tries but the Mean Green finally won its first Conference USA tournament championship in The 2014 team tied a program record with 16 wins, set a single-season record with 14 shutouts and claimed its ninth conference championship with the regular-season title. Hedlund has coached 73 all-conference players since 1999, including the 2015 C-USA Co-Offensive Player of the Year and Midfielder of the Year. His players have won three Sun Belt Player of the Year awards and four Sun Belt Freshmen of the Year awards. In the three years in Conference USA, Hedlund has coached two offensive players of the year, one defensive, midfielder and freshman players of the year. He has won three Sun Belt Coach of the Year awards, the latest in He has been recognized as the North Texas Coach of the Year by the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas All Sports Association, and the Greater Denton Sports Commission two years in a row. At home, North Texas has established a record of dominance with a record of , including an mark in 10 seasons at the Mean Green Soccer Complex. Hedlund started the program from scratch in 1995 by implementing a game plan that emphasizes recruiting from the surplus of talent available in the Lone Star State. His standard for success began in 2001 when he guided the Mean Green to the Sun Belt Conference s regular-season championship -- the program s first-ever soccer title -- and a 13-5 overall record. Individually, Hedlund brought out the best in forward Marilyn Marin as she turned in the best individual season in North Texas history in Marin led the nation in goals, points, and points per game. She ended her career with 214 career points, tied for 10th in NCAA history, 88 goals, eight in NCAA history, 2.70 points per game, tied for seventh in NCAA history, and 1.11 goals per game, tied for eighth in NCAA history. Hedlund led the Mean Green to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament and a school-record 16 wins in Hedlund equaled that performance by winning 16 games and leading the Mean Green to back-to-back SBC titles in 2005 and a second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Hedlund was also named the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. In 2005, North Texas set numerous school records and had the nation s third longest unbeaten streak at 15 games. In 13 years in the Sun Belt Conference the Mean Green earned the respect of the league s coaches. NT garnered 47 all-conference selections, including 35 first-team all-conference nods. Marin and Kendall Juett are the only four-time all-conference selections in North Texas soccer history. Heather Hutyra became the second player at North Texas to the named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. Under Hedlund s guidance, four of his players have also been chosen Freshman All-America, including Marin as a first team pick in Freshman Janaye Woods joined that list she was named the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and named to the Freshman All-Region team in profiles 9 head coach The Hedlund File Coaching Career 1995-present: Head Coach, North Texas 4 3rd - ranking in the Central Region, highest in school history (2015) 4 4th - longest active streak of consecutive winning seasons at one school. 4 14th - best career winning percentage among active Division I coaches 4 25th - Division I coach to reach 250 career victories consecutive winning seasons with a 70.9 winning percentage 4 11 Conference Titles and 7 Runner-Up 2015 Conference USA Tournament 2014 Conference USA Regular Season 2014 Conference USA Regular Season 2012 Sun Belt Tournament 2012 Sun Belt Regular Season 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season 2005 Sun Belt Regular Season 2005 Sun Belt Tournament 2004 Sun Belt Regular Season 2004 Sun Belt Tournament 2001 Sun Belt Regular Season 4 6-Time Coach of the Year 2011 Sun Belt Conference 2005 Sun Belt Conference 2004 Sun Belt Conference 2004, 2005 Greater Denton Sports Commission 2001 Dallas Morning News 4 2-Time All-Academic Team Honors in 1998 and 1999 Playing Career : Dallas Sidekicks * 1987 MISL Champions * 1993 CISL Champions : Dallas Rockets * 1989 SISL Defensive Player of the Year : New York Express * Signed with first professional team at age US National Team * Played with the US National Team in several tournaments, which included Sweden, Finland, South Korea and Canada Midwestern State Univer. * 1984 All-American, Team Captain * 1983, All-American, MVP National Tournament, All-Tournament Team, tied National Tournament record, scoring four goals in one game 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 3

7 profiles 9 head coach Five women s soccer players have been inducted to the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame. Krista Davey was the first soccer player to be inducted in 2005, followed by Christy Johnson in 2007 and Marilyn Marin in Melinda Pina was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2011, and Heather Hutyra joined them in Under Hedlund, the Mean Green have also succeeded in the classroom, boasting an overall 3.4 team GPA in 2000 and twice being named the school s All-Academic Team in 1998 and The team was recognized for its off-field accomplishments by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as one of the recipients for the 2010 and 2014 NSCAA Team Academic Award. The NSCAA annually hands out the academic honor to Division I schools whose team grade point average is a 3.0 or higher. The Mean Green posted a team grade-point average of 3.22 for the school year. Additionally, the women s soccer team s APR (Academic Progress Report) has been ranked in the top 10% nationally three out of the last five years. Hedlund s association with North Texas began in 1990 as an assistant men s soccer coach. He served briefly as the head coach of the men s program in 1994 before the university discontinued the sport. In 1995, Hedlund concluded a 12-year professional playing career, in which he played defender for the United States Men s Olympic qualifying team ( ), the New York Express ( ), the Dallas Sidekicks ( and ) and the Dallas Rockets ( ). In four seasons with the Sidekicks, he scored 15 goals in 78 games over four seasons, and ranks 19th in team history in shots blocked and 33rd in games played. He was a member of the and 1993 Sidekicks championship teams, blocking a total of 20 shots during his playoff career, the 12th-most in Sidekicks history. He scored five goals in the 1994 CISL playoffs for the Sidekicks, and ranks 20th in club history in playoff goals. In the outdoor game, Hedlund played with the Richardson Rockets, who won the 1991 SISL Championship and reached the 1991 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final. Hedlund helped the Rockets reach new heights in American soccer by reaching the fourth round of the 1992 CONCACAF Champions Cup. The Dallas Rocketswere one of only three United States teams to reach the fourth round of the Champions Cup in the pre-major League Soccerera ( ), but fell in the fourth round to Club America in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.He played with the United States Olympic team under Manfred Schellscheidt in the lead up to the 1984 Summer Olympics, but missed the Olympic Tournament due to injury. With the United States, Hedlund played tournaments in South Korea, Sweden, Finland and Malaysia. A four-year letterwinner at Midwestern State University, Hedlund was twice voted to the NAIA All-America team in college. He scored 26 goals and added 12 assists, playing several different positions on the pitch. He was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1983 NAIA National Tournament, as he led the Mustangs to the championship game. He is a member of Midwestern State s Athletic Hall of Honor. The Plano native holds a bachelor s degree in criminal justice from Midwestern State and resides in Argyle with his wife, Julie. They have two sons: Chad, who played football at Wake Forest and SMU and Cole, who plays football at Arkansas after setting the national high school football record for field goals made for Argyle High School in John Hedlund s Coaching Career YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HIGHLIGHTS 1991 North Texas (Asst. Men s Coach) Beat nationally-ranked St. Louis 1992 North Texas (Asst. Men s Coach) Won seven of last nine games 1993 North Texas (Asst. Men s Coach) Went in last nine games 1994 No North Texas team 1995 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Winning record in program s inaugural season 1996 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) 11-8 Missed Big West Tournament by one win 1997 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) 13-6 Led country in scoring for five weeks 1998 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) First win over nationally-ranked opponent 1999 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) First-ever win over Texas 2000 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2001 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) 13-5 Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Champions 2002 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2003 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2004 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Champions SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament 2005 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Champions SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament 2006 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2007 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Finals 2008 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Semifinals 2009 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Advanced to Sun Belt Tournament Semifinals 2010 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Eight game unbeaten streak 2011 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Champions 2012 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Sun Belt Conference Regular-Season Champions SBC Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament 2013 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) C-USA No. 2 seed, advanced to tourney finals 2014 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Conference USA Regular-Season Champions Advanced to tourney finals 2015 North Texas (Head Women s Coach) Conference USA Regular-Season Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament Totals 21 Seasons as women s head coach Eleven Conference Championships North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

8 profiles 9 assistant coaches Daniel Dobson Assistant Coach Fleur Benatar Dir. of Soccer Operations Fifth Year 4 Memphis Second Year 4 North Texas Daniel Dobson returns for his third season as the top assistant on John Hedlund s coaching staff. After a successful run in Major League Soccer, Dobson started out as a part-time assistant at North Texas and moved into a full-time position in Since Dobson joined the Mean Green, he has helped lead North Texas to three regular-season titles, two conference tournament championships and two trips to the NCAA tournament. In 2015, Dobson helped coach the Mean Green to what might go down as the best team in program history. North Texas won a school-record 19 games, en route to winning back-to-back regular season titles. The team won its first Conference USA Championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in school history. The 2015 team was ranked as high as No. 3 in the central region and received votes in the national poll throughout the season. Dobson mentored six all-conference players, including C-USA Co-Offensive Player of the Year Rachel Holden, Midfielder of the Year Karla Pineda and first-team all-conference goalkeeper Jackie Kerestine The 2014 team won its first Conference USA regular-season title behind a record of and 14 shutouts. Rachel Holden, Karla Pineda and Jackie Kerestine received all-conference honors for their play in In 2013, North Texas finished second in C-USA and advanced to the conference finals. Dobson helped coach the 2013 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year (Rachel Holden) and 2013 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year (Kelsey Hodges). Hodges went on to sign a professional contract with the Seattle Sounders Women in 2014 and a Division I team in Sweden. As a player, Dobson was a standout for Memphis from He was named team captain for his senior year and led the Tigers win a C-USA regular season and tournament championship. He became the first Memphis product to sign a Major League Soccer contract, and spent time with both the Kansas City Wizards and Chivas USA. After his playing career, Dobson has spent 10 years coaching club, academy, high school and collegiate soccer squads throughout the Metroplex. This will be his fifth season with the Mean Green program. Dobson is a graduate of Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas. Fleur Benatar begins her first season as an assistant coach with the North Texas soccer program after serving as the director of operations last year. Benatar is a familiar face to the Mean Green. She is a former player ( ) and assistant coach ( ). Benatar has coaching experience throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area at the club level, with the Olympic Development Program (ODP) and with US Soccer. As John Hedlund s assistant, Benatar helped lead the 2001 North Texas team to the regular-season Sun Belt Conference Championship and a 13-5 record. Benatar left North Texas in 2001 to start up the women s soccer program at TWU. In her 11 years as the head coach of the Pioneers, Benatar compiled an overall record of Under Benatar s direction, 47 TWU soccer student-athletes received All-Lone Star Conference honors, six earned All-South Central Region honors, 13 were named to the All-Lone Star Conference Academic Team and 54 received Commissioner s Honor Roll. She also coached back-to-back LSC Academic Players of the Year in Aly Vincent-Evans in 2008 and Jacqueline Horner in Benatar has 20 years of experience coaching club soccer. She is currently the head coach of the Liberty FC 99 team. She also has worked with the Sting Soccer Club, the Solar Soccer Club and Liverpool FC America. For the last two years, she has worked as a staff coach for Region III of the Olympic Development Program where she evaluated, coached and mentored top soccer players in the region. Benatar is also involved with soccer at the national level. Since 2013, she has been a national team training coach at the US Soccer s Dallas Training Center. She holds a U.S.S.F. National A Coaching License and is a state-level course instructor. A graduate of Richardson (Tex.) High School, Benatar played college soccer for two seasons at the University of Arkansas before transferring to North Texas in She received her undergraduate degree in kinesiology from North Texas in 1999 and her master s degree in kinesiology in May Benatar and her husband, Will, have a daughter, Gabrielle and two sons, Fletcher and Phillip North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 5

9 profiles 9 support staff Matt Montayne Volunteer Assistant Sixth Year 4 Midwestern State 11 Matt Montayne brings a wealth of experience as North Texas goalkeeper coach, which helped the Mean Green capture four regularseason titles, two conference tournament championships and two trips to the NCAA tournament. Montayne begins his second season as the volunteer goalkeeping coach after serving as an assistant coach the previous four years. Montayne coached goalkeeper Jackie Kerestine her entire career at North Texas. Over the course of her career, she became the most decorated goalkeeper at North Texas and will go down in the record books as one of the top players in school history. Kerestine set nearly every single goalkeeping record at North Texas, including all the career records. Kerestine capped her career in 2015 by being named first-team all-conference after breaking her own single-season school records in wins (19) and shutouts (15). She was named Conference USA Goalkeeper of the Week five times, named defensive MVP of the Conference USA Championship, and named the Las Vegas Invitational s Most Outstanding Player and Defensive Player. She was ranked first in the conference and ranked in the top five nationally in G.A.A., shutouts and save percentage. In 2014, Montayne mentored Kerestine to one of the best single seasons by a North Texas goalkeeper. The redshirt junior goalkeeper came back stronger than ever from a knee injury suffered the year before. In 2014, Kerestine set a conference and single-season school record with a 0.51 goals-against average. She also led the conference the entire season in GAA, save percentage and shutouts. The 14 shutouts was also a single-season school record. She also went on to set career records at North Texas in shutouts, saves and wins. Kerestine was honored with second-team all-conference honors, four Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week awards and was named to the C-USA All- Tournament Team in In 2013, Montayne tutored Hailey Riley in goal after Kerestine went down with a knee injury. Riley went on to receive two Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week awards and played in the conference championship game. Montayne also helped coach the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Kelsey Hodges. In 2011, Montayne helped North Texas goalkeepers tie a single-season school record with 11 shutouts, which were instrumental to winning the Sun Belt Conference title. As a team, North Texas posted the second-best goals against average in school history, and ranked 23rd in the nation in GAA. Montayne has been a goalkeeper instructor since He is currently the Regional Associate Director of NO.1 Soccer Camps. He has trained a number of goalkeepers in the DFW area with a high success rate from beginner, club, ECNL, high school, college and professional. He is currently sponsored by Elite Sport USA Goalkeeping brand. Matt has earned his NSCAA Goalkeeping level I, II and III diplomas, as well as his Advanced National goalkeeping license. As a player, Montayne was a standout keeper, helping lead Richland College to the 2003 NJCAA National Championship. He played one year in the PASL (Indoor Soccer) for the Rockwall Raptors. Montayne was a member of the ODP pool, and was a two-time All-District selection at Naaman Forest High School. He won a gold medal for Flame United in the junior championships Prague, Czech Republic. Montayne is a 2011 graduate of Midwestern State University North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

10 profiles 9 player profiles 1 Brooke Bradley 15 Alexsis Cable Goalkeeper So Houston, Texas 4 Klein HS 2015 Was the second goalkeeper behind all-conference keeper Jackie Kerestine Made her first appearance in goal of the season against Abilene Christian Made her first start in the NCAA tournament game against Texas Tech when Jackie Kerestine went down with an injury Made 10 saves against Texas Tech High School Played for Challenge Soccer Club ECNL Was a second-team all-district player as a sophomore and an honorable-mention selection as a junior Was the MVP of the Blue Bell Tournament during her sophomore season Midfield Sr Double Oak, Texas 4 SE Louisiana 2015 Saw action in 23 games Started her first game in a Mean Green uniform against UNLV Dished out assists against Florida Atlantic, FIU and Middle Tennessee Tied for third on the team with three assists Southeastern Louisiana 2014 Played and started in 20 games Southeastern Louisiana 2013 Played in all 23 matches, making 20 starts on the back line Credited with one goal and two assists on the season Helped the Southland Conference Tournament champions hold opponents to 16 goals and record 11 shutouts Credited with a goal and an assist in 7-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State and earned Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors Credited with an assist on Kelsey Salcido s game-winning goal in 2-1 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette High School Was a multi-time all-district performer at Marcus High School Was named Freshman Most Valuable Player following her first season Helped team to regional play as a senior Played for the D Feeters 95, ASG Gold West and Sting Royal club teams BRADLEY S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min. GAA Save% Saves SHO Record : TOTAL : CABLE S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 7

11 profiles 9 player profiles 11 Marchelle Davis Midfield Sr Trophy Club, Texas 4 (Texas) 2015 Started 19 of 22 games Fifth on the team with nine points Fourth on the team with four goals Fourth on the team with 37 shots Came off the bench in the first game of the season to score the game-winning goal against Southern Utah Scored a goal against Incarnate Word with a header off a corner kick Scored a goal off an individual effort against Lamar Added an insurance goal in the win against Old Dominion Served up her first assist of the season against Middle Tennessee 2014 Started 19 of the 22 games at forward Second on the team with and five goals and 12 points Scored her first goal of the season in the opening game against Texas Southern Scored the second goal in the 3-1 win against Abilene Scored the game-winning goal in the 2-0 win against Houston Baptist Dished out an assist in the wins against Southern Miss and Charlotte Scored the opening goal in the win against WKU Scored the game-winning goal in the 1-0 semifinal win against Middle Tennessee Univ. of Texas Started seven games up top for the Longhorns in 2013 Scored a pair of goals on the year - the game winners against Oklahoma and Iowa State Added an assist to rank seventh on the squad with five points on the year Averaged 1.37 shots per game in 19 total appearances for Texas Put 11 of her 26 shots on goal Racked up 890 minutes of field time Byron Nelson HS TopDrawerSoccer.com ranked Davis the No. 25 prospect in the state Named the District 11-4A Co-Offensive Player of the Year Texas Association of Soccer Coaches (TASC) Honorable Mention All-State Was a 2013 Dallas Morning News SportsDayHS All-Area selection Powered BNHS to the UIL State Tournament as a junior, where she was named to the All-Tournament team Attended Briar Woods HS in Ashburn, Va. as a freshman and sophomore Named to the Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention squad as a sophomore at Briar Woods Earned second-team All-Dulles District honors as a freshman Played for Dallas Texans Soccer Club DAVIS CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

12 profiles 9 player profiles 14 Anna Flobeck Midfield Sr Euless, Texas 4 (Trinity) 2015 Saw action in 23 games Started games against Texas A&M, Marshall and Rice Tied for third on the team with three assists Dished out first assist of season against Houston Dished out two assists against Lamar Scored the Mean Green s lone goal against No. 5 Texas A&M Goal gave North Texas a 1-0 lead 2014 Saw action in 19 of the 22 games, including four starts Scored her first goal of the season against Louisiana Tech Her header off a cross was the game-winning goal Recorded her first start against UTSA at forward Scored goals against Charlotte and WKU Headed in a ball off a free kick against WKU Scored a goal and dished out an assist against WKU Saw her first action in goal in the championship finals against Rice Made two saves against Rice, her first career saves 2013 Tied for sixth at NT with three goals in 2013 Helped the NT offense rank 14th in the NCAA with 2.36 goals per game.562 shots on goal percentage highest at NT among players with at least nine attempts 21 appearances as a freshman, and posted 16 total shots Scored the insurance goal in NT s 4-2 win over UTSA Flicked on a corner kick into the back post netting for the game winner in NT s first C-USA win (1-0, LA Tech) Scored a goal in her collegiate debut, a strike in the 26th minute at Texas Southern Also tallied an assist at Texas Southern Trinity High School First-team all-district selection at Trinity High School Helped Trinity post a 10-4 mark and a second-place finish in District 6-5A Played club with fellow NT signee Allison Harper on the American Eagles 94 FLOBECK S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 9

13 profiles 9 player profiles 16 Rachel Holden Forward Sr Lancaster, Texas 4 (Maranatha Christian) Career Ranks tied for 10th all-time at North Texas with 28 career goals Ranks seventh in career game-winning goals at North Texas with Named Conference USA Co-Offensive Player of the Year Named NSCAA All-Central Region First Team Named first-team all-conference for the third straight year Named offensive MVP of the C-USA Championship Named to the C-USA All-Academic Team for the second straight year Named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 19) Ranked nationally in game-winning goals (8th), total goals (34th) and total points (68th) Ranked 3rd in the conference in points and tied for second in goals Started 23 of 24 games Named to the Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team Named to the C-USA Preseason All-Conference team Led team with 12 goals and 27points Second on the team with 52 shots Scored first goal of season against Kansas Goal against Kansas tied the game, 1-1 Scored two goals against Houston Scored a goal and dished out two assists against Lamar Scored the game-winning goal in 1-0 win against FIU Scored the game-winning goal in 1-0 win against Charlotte in overtime Lifted the Mean Green to the C-USA championship game with the game-winning goal against Middle Tennessee 2014 Named first-team all-conference for the second straight year Named Conference USA All-Academic First Team Named 2014 Conference USA Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Named to TopDrawerSoccer.Com Division I Top 100 National Ranking Named to TopDrawerSoccer.Com Top 20 Player Rankings for Conference USA Named Conference USA s Offensive Player of the Week on August 25 Was one of three players to start all 22 games of the season in the defense Scored two game-winning goals in the opening two games Tallied the first goal in the 3-0 win against Texas Southern Scored the decisive goal in the 1-0 win against Oregon State Scored her third goal of the season against Southern Miss Scored the opening goal against FIU Dished out an assist in the win against Charlotte Tied for third on the team with four goals NCAA: 59th in total goals (12), 73rd in goals per game (0.57), 93rd in total points (26). C-USA: 3rd in goals, points and goals per game, T5th in shots (56), 4th in points per game and tied for 2nd in game winning goals (4) NSCAA First-Team All-Region team selection C-USA Offensive Player of the Year First-Team All-C-USA honoree Top 100 in the NCAA in goals (59th), goals per game (73rd) and points (93rd) 3rd in C-USA in goals, points and goals per game, 4th in points per game C-USA Freshman of the Year C-USA All-Freshman First Team C-USA Academic Medal winner (3.75 GPA or better) Scored the game winner against UTEP, which clinched the No. 2 seed for NT Evened the Oklahoma State game with a goal in the 65th minute Earned 2nd C-USA Player of the Week honor on Sept. 16 Notched her second hat trick in eight career games in the 5-0 win over OU Scored the game-winning blast in the 2-0 victory over TCU Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week (Aug. 26) for her four-goal weekend against Texas Southern and Houston Baptist Scored the game winner against Houston Baptist for her 4th goal in two collegiate games Opened her career with a hat trick in 46 minutes at Texas Southern Became the first NT freshman to open her career with a hat trick since her teammate Kelsey Hodges in 2010, and just the fourth overall Only NT Athletic Hall of Fame inductee Christy Johnson had more goals in her first two collegiate games (10) than Holden (4) High School/Club Rated a four-star player and the No. 31 ranked player in the state by Top Drawer Soccer Played under former Sidekicks star Tatu with Sting 96, finishing second last year in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) title game Earned U17 ECNL All-Event Team honors last summer Helped Sting win the 2011 State Cup and US Soccer Regional III titles Member of the ODP 95 North Texas State team and US Soccer Region III team since 2010 National Society of High School Scholars Born on Dec., to Joseph and Shalundria Holden HOLDEN S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

14 profiles 9 player profiles 27 Bailey Johnston Defense So Waco, Texas 4 Midway HS 21 Sabrina Munguia Midfield So Baytown, Texas 4 Ross S. Sterling HS 2015 Saw action in six games High School Was a second-team all-conference selection as a sophomore central texas Was a first-team all-district player as a junior Named team MVP as a junior Named co-captain as a junior and senior Also ran cross-country and track Played for Dallas Sting Club Won regional championship in 2012 and 2014 with the Sting Took fifth place at National Championship in 2012 with the Sting Advanced to National Championship in 2014 with the Sting 2015 Saw action in 17 games High School Was named to the U-14 US national team pool and is involved with the Olympic Development Program Was voted Super Gold District 21-5A newcomer of the year as a sophomore and was named district co-offensive MVP as a junior Was voted Super Gold District 21-5A overall MVP as a senior As a senior, she was named to the Houston Chronicle Preseason All-Greater Houston Plays for the Houston Express SC Was a TopDrawerSoccer.com four-star recruit Played in Olimpaida Nacional 2015 at Nuevo Leon representing IME Superior Juvenil Sub 20 JOHNSTON S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL MUNGUIA S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 11

15 profiles 9 player profiles 24 Tori Phillips Defense Jr Forney, Texas 4 (Homeschooled) 19 Carissa Sanders Defense So Denton, Texas 4 Ryan HS 2015 Started the first four games of the season in the defense Saw action in 21 games Scored her first goal of the season against Lamar Saw action in the midfield and defense 2014 Saw action in 19 of the 22 games Started the last 13 games in the defense, all conference games Was part of a defense that allowed just four goals in conference play Key cog on the defense that posted a shutout streak of 475 minutes that ended in the 1-0 loss to Rice in the championship finals Her 60-yard free kick helped set up an own goal by Rice Scored her first career goal against Charlotte Dished out her first assist off a free kick against WKU Prep Career Was a standout for the Dallas Home School Athletic Association soccer team Helped the DHSAA team claim the 2012 national title and 2013 runner up finish Was named HSAA offensive MVP in 2013 Honorable Mention All-American in basketball as a senior Played club ball for Mustangs FC 2015 Started 20 of the 24 games Posted the most starts and minutes out of all the freshmen Part of a defense that recorded a school team-record 16 shutouts Recorded her first assist against Charlotte High School A two-sport athlete in high school, Sanders was named honorable mention alldistrict in soccer and offensive player of the year as a junior Was also named all-district in soccer as a freshman Was named first-team all-district and second-team all-area in basketball as a junior, averaging 7.5 points and 6.3 rebounds Received the Denton ISD Varsity Scholar-Athlete in basketball and soccer for the school year Played for the FC Dallas Soccer Club Her younger brother is the starting quarterback for the Denton Ryan football team PHILLIPS CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL SANDERS CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

16 profiles 9 player profiles 2 Cat Sebazco Defense Jr Keller, Texas 4 Timber Creek HS 22 Kelci Slaughter Midfield Jr Granbury, Texas 4 Granbury HS 2015 Saw action in one game 2014 Saw action in 12 of the 22 games of 2014 at forward High School Named the Offensive MVP of District 4-5A after a standout senior season Earned honorable mention all-state recognition from the Texas Association of Soccer Coaches in 2013 Four-time first-team all-district selection Scored 18 goals and tallied 12 assists as a senior Scored the first hat trick in Timber Creek history on Jan. 13, 2011 Second-team all-area selection in Was a member of Solar Chelsea Soccer Club ECNL since 2010, when she helped lead the team to the State Cup semifinals in her first year Second on Solar in goals scored during the U regular season, with eight goals and two assists Member of the North Texas Olympic Development squad since Played in all 24 games, starting seven Started the first game of her career against No. 5 Texas A&M Part of a defense that recorded a school team-record 16 shutouts Started the last four games of the season 2014 Saw action in 11 of the 22 games of 2014 Scored her first goal in the win against Southern Miss Played 22 minutes in the semifinal win against Middle Tennessee High School Named 2014 Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player of District 15-4A Also named academic all-state following her senior season Earned first-team all-district 15-4A honors after both her sophomore and junior seasons Named by head coach David Winkleman as the Granbury Co-MVP in 2014 Helped the Lady Pirates win back-to-back district titles In 2011, she was named the district s Defensive Newcomer of the Year Captain of the Granbury High School soccer team, and won the team s leadership award Named to the all-tournament team at the West Texas Shootout Member of the Andromeda FC U18 Soccer Club, which won the Lake Highlands Classic League in Scored four goals and had one assist for Andromeda SEBAZCO S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL SLAUGHTER S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 13

17 profiles 9 player profiles 18 Chelsei Soto 8 Taylor Torres Defense Jr Lewisville, Texas 4 Lewisville HS Forward So Frisco, Texas 4 Frisco HS 2015 Started 18 games Saw action in all 24 games Part of a defense that recorded a school team-record 16 shutouts 2014 Started 18 of the 22 games of the season in the defense Was a part of a defense that helped record 14 shutouts in the team s 16 wins Was a part of a defense that allowed just four goals in conference play Key cog on the defense that posted a shutout streak of 475 minutes that ended in the 1-0 loss to Rice in the championship finals High School Rated as a four-star recruit and the No. 42 player in Texas according to TopDrawerSoccer.com Named to the 2014 Girls IMG Academy 150 Player Pool Was the top goal scorer for the 96 Dallas Texans ECNL squad with seven goals and eight assists in the season and nine goals and four assists in the season Selected to the North Texas ODP State Team Named a second-team All-District 5-5A selection after her senior campaign Twice named team MVP for the Lady Farmers varsity soccer squad Also ran track in high school 2015 Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team Saw action in all 24 games Started seven games Tied for third on the team with 10 points Second on the team with four assists Dished out the first assist of the season Assisted on the first goal of the season in the win against Southern Utah Scored her first career goal against Incarnate Word Started the first game of her career against Kansas Scored a goal and dished out an assist in the win against Houston Dished out the second assist in the goal that gave the Mean Green a 1-0 lead against No. 5 Texas A&M Recorded three points against UAB with a goal and an assist High School Was a TopDrawerSoccer.com four-star recruit Was named to the 2015 Girls IMG Academy 150 Player Pool Played with the U-17 Mexican National Team for two years during her freshman and sophomore years of high school Was named District 18-4A Newcomer of the Year and first team all-district as a sophomore and junior Played for the FC Dallas Soccer Club SOTO S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL TORRES CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Shots GW PK TOTAL North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

18 profiles 9 newcomers 17 Ashleigh Ackroyd Forward Fr Frisco, Texas 4 Lone Star HS 12 Lauryn Bruffett Forward So Rockwall, Texas 4 Mississippi State 2016 Joined the Mean Green in the spring of 2016 High School Lettered as a freshman and sophomore on the Frisco Lone Star s high school team Named first-team all-district and team MVP as a sophomore Named second-team all-district as a freshman Lettered in softball as a freshman and sophomore Mississippi State Scored three goals in her freshman campaign at Mississippi State Tied for third on the team in goals and fourth with seven points. Started 14 of 17 games in 2015 High School Was ranked by TopDrawerSoccer.com as the No. 7 prospect in the region and 88th nationally as a youth player Was a four-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.com Played club for the D Feeters Soccer Club Led the U16, U17 and U18 teams in scoring and assists The U17 squad was ranked in the top three in the region Played in the national tournament with the D Feeters Was a 2014 and 2015 Portland Nike National Camp participant. Earned letters in soccer, basketball and track in high school Attended Plano East High School as a freshman and scored 18 goals and assisted on 12 Was named District 6-6A Freshman of the Year and first-team all-district Was a 4x400 regional qualifier on the track and was the offensive MVP for basketball her junior year at Community High School Was named offensive MVP and Newcomer of the Year in her district for basketball as a sophomore 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 15

19 profiles 9 newcomer profiles 4 Katie Gernsbacher Midfield 7 Stefanie Grba Midfield Jr Austin, Texas 4 Univ. of Texas Fr Mansfield, Texas 4 Mansfield HS University of Texas Played for the Longhorns during the 2013 and 2014 seasons Played in 16 games as a freshman and recorded one assist Played alongside Marchelle Davis, a current member of the Mean Green soccer team Saw action in nine games as a sophomore and dished out one assist High School Played club soccer with Lonestar 95G Played in the 2010 US Youth Soccer Southern Regional Championship after the winning the South Texas tournament title Was selected to play in the March 2012 Elite Clubs National League/id2 Player Development Program Invited to the U.S. Soccer Training Center in January 2012 Was named to the 2010 South Texas Olympic Development Program squad Was a four-year starter at McCallum High School Was named the 2012 District 52-4A Offensive Most Valuable Player after scoring 28 goals and recording 16 assists during her senior season Was also a first-team all-district honoree as a junior after helping McCallum to the District 52-4A championship High School Spent time playing with the U17 Serbian national team and was invited to two training camps in 2013 and 2014 Helped lead the Mansfield High School team to a co-district championship in 2014 Received the Mansfield Tiger Pride Award in 2014 Was a district honorable mention in 2015 Played for the Dallas Texans ECNL since 2014 and also played for the Solar Chelsea Soccer Club ECNL Was a member of the National Honor Society Was named academic all-district in 2014 and 2015 Stefanie s brother, Michael, currently plays for the Dallas Sidekicks North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

20 profiles 9 newcomer profiles 23 Madeline Guderian Defense Fr Coppell, Texas 4 New Tech Coppell High School Was part of a state and national championship with Coppell High School in 2015 Was named first-team all-district in 2015, second-team all-district in 2014 and honorable mention in 2013 Was a four-year letterwinner and was also named most improved player in 2013 Was an academic all-district honoree for three straight years Madeline s older sister, Allison, was a four-year letterwinner with the Mean Green from and was a part of three conference championship teams 25 Dominique James Defense Fr Fort Worth, Texas 4 Keller Central HS High School Lettered in both soccer and track at Keller Central High School Was named first-team all-district in soccer in 2015 Played club ball for Dallas Texans, Dallas Texans ECNL and the Solar Red Holds the school record in the long jump Was a USATF Region 12 Champion in the long jump in 2013 Was a TAAF long jump champion and a runner-up in the triple jump in 2013 Both of Dominique s parents ran track at USC, and her brother, Dustin, is a track student-athlete at Mississippi State Was a member of the National Spanish Honor Society Was ranked in the top 10 percent of her class 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 17

21 profiles 9 newcomer profiles 9 Logan Layn 6 Brittnye Loewen Midfield Defense Fr Lewisville, Texas 4 Hebron HS Fr Mesquite, Texas 4 Poteet HS High School Won a state championship in 2014 with Hebron High School In 2015, she helped lead her team to a record and the District 6-6A title Was a two-time District 6-6A second-team selection Was also a team captain Played for the Dallas Sting soccer club since 2014 and the Sting ECNL since 2015 Played club ball for Andromeda FC as well High School Was a first-team all-district player in 2015 after scoring 16 goals and dishing out six assists As a sophomore, she tallied 13 goals and seven assists to help lead Poteet High School to a record and the district championship Was named district co-mvp and a Texas Association of Soccer Coaches Region II-4A All-Region Honorable Mention as a sophomore. Played club soccer for Dallas Sting ECNL and has been with the Sting since 2009 Played for the Dallas Texans from Was named District 10-4A academic first team for basketball as a freshman North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

22 profiles 9 newcomer profiles 13 Ashleigh Lyons 3 Hailey Sutton Midfield Fr Argyle, Texas 4 Guyer HS High School Played for local Denton Guyer High School Was a part of its state championship team in 2013 Was named Guyer s team MVP and captain in 2014 and 2015 Was named District 11-4A Defensive Newcomer of the Year Was named first-team all-district in 2013 Was also named the district utility player MVP in 2014 and 2015 Played with Texas ODP from Was invited to Region III camp in Played club soccer with Dallas Sting ECNL since 2011 The Sting played in the national finals in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015; finishing fourth in 2014 Forward Graduate Student Red Oak, Texas 4 Texas A&M Corpus Christi Texas A&M Corpus Christi Was a three-year letterwinner at Texas A&M Corpus Christi and graduated in May of 2016 Will play her fifth year at North Texas as a graduate student Was named to the 2015 Southland Conference All-Tournament team. Led the Islanders in scoring with four goals and one assist in 2015 Finished her career with five goals and three assists High School Was named district MVP and second-team all-region as a senior Was named midfielder of the year as a junior Was a three-time all-academic honoree 0 Miranda Schoening Goalkeeper Fr Oxford, Alabama 4 Oxford HS High School Was a six-year starter (since 7th grade) at Oxford High School Made over 1300 saves for her high school team Was named Most Outstanding Goalkeeper at Oxford in 2013 and 2014 Was named Calhoun County First Team four times Was a team captain in 2013, 2014 and 2015 Was selected to play in the 2015 North-South All-Star Girls soccer game Trained in Mannheim, Germany in June of 2015 Has played with Birmingham United ECNL since 2012, making over 350 saves and recording 19 shutouts Helped BUSA place second at the 2015 State Cup Played with the Alabama Olympic Development Program in 2013 and 2014 Was selected to the ODP Region III pool in 2014 Lettered in basketball and indoor and outdoor track Was a National Honor Society member 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 19

23 in review 9 results and statistics Results/Statistics Overall: / C-USA: / Home: / Away: / Neutral / Overtime Date Opponent Score Attend North Texas Goals scored Aug 21, 2015 vs. Southern Utah W 2-1 BAGBY, Olivia (TORRES, Taylor), DAVIS, Marchelle (HULSTEIN, Lindsey) Aug 23, 2015 at UNLV W TEAM (UA) Aug 28, 2015 at Incarnate Word W TORRES, Taylor (PINEDA, Karla), DAVIS, Marchelle (PINEDA, Karla) Aug 30, 2015 KANSAS L HOLDEN, Rachel (unassisted) Sep 4, 2015 at Abilene Christian W PINEDA, Karla (penalty kick), GRISHAM, Molly (PINEDA, Karla), HOLDEN, Rachel (HUL STEIN, Lindsey) Sep 6, 2015 HOUSTON W TORRES, Taylor (FLOBECK, Anna), HOLDEN, Rachel (TORRES, Taylor), HOLDEN, Rachel (PINEDA, Karla) Sep 11, 2015 LAMAR W HOLDEN, Rachel (unassisted), PINEDA, Karla (FLOBECK, Anna;HOLDEN, Rachel), DAVIS, Marchelle (unassisted), PINEDA, Karla (HOLDEN, Rachel), PHILLIPS, Tori (FLOBECK, Anna), HAGGERTY, Amber (MURPHY, Libby) Sep 13, 2015 at TCU W, PINEDA, Karla (unassisted) Sep 18, 2015 ORAL ROBERTS W PINEDA, Karla (penalty kick) Sep 20, 2015 at #5 Texas A&M L, 2-1 ot 2705 FLOBECK, Anna (PINEDA, Karla; TORRES, Taylor) Sep 25, 2015 at Marshall* T Hunter (Cox), Slaughter (Cox) Oct FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W HAGGERTY, Amber (HOLDEN, Rachel; CABLE, Alexsis), HAGGERTY, Amber (unassisted) Oct FIU* W HOLDEN, Rachel (CABLE, Alexsis) Oct 9, 2015 at Charlotte* W 1-0 ot 547 HOLDEN, Rachel (HAGGERTY, Amber;SANDERS, Carissa) Oct 11, 2015 at Old Dominion* W PINEDA, Karla (penalty kick), DAVIS, Marchelle (unassisted) Oct 16, 2015 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W GRISHAM, Molly (DAVIS, Marchelle), HOLDEN, Rachel (CABLE, Alexsis) Oct 18, 2015 UAB* W HOLDEN, Rachel (TORRES, Taylor), MOREAU, Jackie (HULSTEIN, Lindsey), TORRES, Taylor Oct 23, 2015 at Southern Miss* W HAGGERTY, Amber (PINEDA, Karla), HOLDEN, Rachel (PINEDA, Karla) Oct 25, 2015 RICE* W HOLDEN, Rachel (MOREAU, Jackie), PINEDA, Karla (MOREAU, Jackie) Oct 30, 2015 at Louisiana Tech* L Nov 4, 2015 vs Middle Tennessee# W 1-0 Davis (Pneda, Moreau) Nov 6, 2015 vs #8 WKU# W GRISHAM, Molly (PINEDA, Karla) Nov 8, 2015 vs #5 Middle Tennessee W HOLDEN, Rachel (unassisted) Nov 8, 2015 vs #2 Marshall W HAGGERTY, Amber (unassisted) Nov 13, 2015 at #18 Texas Tech L * Conference USA Game # C-USA Tournament Player Statistics ## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 16 HOLDEN, Rachel PINEDA, Karla HAGGERTY, Amber TORRES, Taylor DAVIS, Marchelle GRISHAM, Molly FLOBECK, Anna MOREAU, Jackie HULSTEIN, Lindsey CABLE, Alexsis PHILLIPS, Tori BAGBY, Olivia MURPHY, Libby SANDERS, Carissa MUNGUIA, Sabrina WILSON, Courtney SLAUGHTER, Kelci SOTO, Chelsei JOHNSTON, Bailey HARPER, Allison GRAHAM, Tess HUNTER, Kaylah SEBAZCO, Cat BRADLEY, Brooke KERESTINE, Jackie Total Opponents GOALKEEPERS ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 00 KERESTINE, Jackie : /1 1 BRADLEY, Brooke : /1 TM TEAM 0: /0 Total : Opponents : North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

24 in review 9 c-usa in review Conference USA Standings Conference Overall Team Conference Pts Pct. GF GA Overall Pts Pct. GF GA Home Away Neut Last 10 North Texas$ ^ Marshall Florida Atlantic Rice Middle Tennessee Louisiana Tech ODU WKU UTEP FIU Charlotte Southern Miss UAB UTSA $-Regular Season Champion ^- C-USA Championship Winner 9 Team Statistics SHOTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Marshall North Texas Rice Charlotte Middle Tennessee Florida Atlantic UTEP WKU Louisiana Tech ODU Southern Miss FIU UAB UTSA POINTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. North Texas UTEP Rice Louisiana Tech Charlotte Marshall Florida Atlantic ODU WKU FIU Middle Tennessee Southern Miss UAB GOALS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. North Texas Louisiana Tech UTEP Rice Florida Atlantic Marshall Charlotte ODU FIU WKU Middle Tennessee Southern Miss UAB UTSA ASSISTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. UTEP North Texas Rice Charlotte Marshall Florida Atlantic Louisiana Tech ODU WKU FIU Southern Miss UAB Middle Tennessee UTSA GOALS ALLOWED ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. North Texas Marshall Middle Tennessee Louisiana Tech Florida Atlantic WKU Rice UTEP Southern Miss FIU ODU Charlotte UAB UTSA Individual Statistics SHOTS ## Player-Team GP Shots Avg/G 1. CULICERTO, Kelly-MAR THOMAS, Martha-CHA Lauren Hughes-RICE PINEDA, Karla-NT Emslie, Claire-FAU CUTAIA, Angela-UTEP SIMMONS, Erin-MAR ACHTERHOF, Iris-ODU Alves, Geovana-FAU SELTZER, Ashley-MAR HAWKINS, Tori-MT POINTS ## Player-Team GP G A Pts. PPG 1. CUTAIA, Angela-UTEP THOMAS, Martha-CHA HOLDEN, Rachel-NT Lauren Hughes-RICE ARNOLD, Sydney-MAR SLOAN, Kathryn-LT PINEDA, Karla-NT ACHTERHOF, Iris-ODU Alves, Geovana-FAU Emslie, Claire-FAU GOALS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. THOMAS, Martha-CHA CUTAIA, Angela-UTEP HOLDEN, Rachel-NT SLOAN, Kathryn-LT Alves, Geovana-FAU ARNOLD, Sydney-MAR ACHTERHOF, Iris-ODU Lauren Hughes-RICE Emslie, Claire-FAU PINEDA, Karla-NT ASSISTS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Lauren Hughes-RICE SIMMONS, Carleigh-UTEP PINEDA, Karla-NT DAVIS, Aleah-UTEP CUTAIA, Angela-UTEP O NEILL, Katie-CHA MONTOYA, Scarlet-FIU ACHTERHOF, Iris-ODU ARNOLD, Sydney-MAR SELTZER, Ashley-MAR GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Player-Team GP GA Min GAA 1. KERESTINE, Jackie-NT : KISH, Lizzie-MAR : BROUWER, Kelsey-MT : Drinkwater, Sydney-FAU : SETO, Kylee-LT : Zoe Pochobradsky-RICE : PALACIOS, Alyssa-UTEP : LEONE, Allison-WKU : STOJAKOVIC, N-FIU : TAYLOR, Brittany-USM : SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP Saves GA Sav% 1. KERESTINE, Jackie-NT BROUWER, Kelsey-MT Drinkwater, Sydney-FAU SETO, Kylee-LT KISH, Lizzie-MAR PALACIOS, Alyssa-UTEP TAYLOR, Brittany-USM LEONE, Allison-WKU Zoe Pochobradsky-RICE SANCHEZ, Isabella-UTSA North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 21

25 in review 9 c-usa in review 9 C-USA Tournament Host School: FIU (Miami, FL) Quarterfinals, Wednesday, November 4 No. 1 North Texas 1, No. 8 WKU 0 No. 5 Middle Tennessee 1, No. 4 Rice 0 No. 2 Marshall 2, No. 7 Louisiana Tech 1 No. 6 Old Dominion 2, No. 3 Florida Atlantic 1 Semifinals, Friday, November 6 No. 1 North Texas 1, No. 5 Middle Tennessee 0 No. 2 Marshall 2, No. 6 Old Dominion 1 Championship Match, Sunday, November 8 North Texas 1, Marshall 0 9 C-USA All-Tournament Team Rachel Holden, North Texas - Offensive MVP Jackie Kerestine, North Texas - Defensive MVP Tess Graham, North Texas Amber Haggerty, North Texas Sydney Arnold, Marshall Kelly Culicerto, Marshall Erin Simmons, Marshall Tori Hawkins, Middle Tennessee Emily Jorgenson, Middle Tennessee Iris Achterhof, Old Dominion Grace Haverly, Old Dominion 9 All-Conference Team Co-Offensive Players of the Year Lauren Hughes, F, Rice Rachel Holden, F, North Texas Defensive Player of the Year GK: Kelsey Brouwer, Middle Tennessee Midfielder of the Year Karla Pineda, MF, North Texas Freshman of the Year Iris Achterhof, F, Old Dominion Co-Coaches of the Year Patrick Baker, Florida Atlantic Kevin Long, Marshal First Team F: Martha Thomas, Charlotte F: Rachel Holden, North Texas F: Lauren Hughes, Rice MF: Kelly Culicerto, Marshall MF: Karla Pineda, North Texas MF: Aleah Davis, UTEP D: Marie Egan, FIU D: Erica Burt, Florida Atlantic D: Jenna Dubs, Marshall D: Chandler Clark, WKU GK: Kelsey Brouwer, Middle Tennessee GK: Jackie Kerestine, North Texas Second Team F: Claire Emslie, Florida Atlantic F: Kathryn Sloan, Louisiana Tech F: Sydney Arnold, Marshall F: Iris Achterhof, Old Dominion MF: Cameron Cox, Middle Tennessee MF: Samantha Chaiken, Rice MF: Hannah Chua, WKU D: Donya Solomon-Ali, Louisiana Tech D: Emily Jorgenson, Middle Tennessee D: Jasmine Isokpunwu, Rice GK: Lizzie Kish, Marshall Third Team F: Geovana Alves, Florida Atlantic F: Holly Hargreaves, Rice F: Anglea Cutaia, UTEP F: Iris Dunn, WKU MF: Katie O Neill, Charlotte MF: Asta Arnadottir, Florida Atlantic MF: Morgan Key-Adams, UAB D: Tess Graham, North Texas D: Molly Grisham, North Texas D: Kathryn Hill, Old Dominion D: Jenny Fichera, Rice GK: Sydney Drinkwater, Florida Atlantic All-Freshman Team Megan McCallister, F, Charlotte Lyrik Fryer, D, FIU Mylene Roy-Ouellet, F, Louisiana Tech Jayne Lawman, F, Marshall Ashley Seltzer, MF, Marshall Taylor Torres, F, North Texas Iris Achterhof, F, Old Dominion Dominique Mazero, MF, Rice Kiersten Bradley, F, Southern Miss Alyssa Palacios, GK, UTEP Nicole Roseland, MF, WKU 9 Player of the Week Offensive Player of the Week A24 Mylene Roy-Ouellet, Louisiana Tech A31 Sydney Arnold, Marshall, Lauren Hughes, Rice S8 Erin Simmons, Marshall S14 Aleah Davis, UTEP S21 Sydney Arnold, Marshall S28 Scarlet Montoya, FIU O5 Kathryn Sloan, Louisiana Tech O12 Kasey Johnson, UAB O19 Rachel Holden, North Texas O26 Claire Emslie, Florida Atlantic N2 Kelly Culicerto, Marshall Defensive Player of the Week A24 Erica Burt, Florida Atlantic A31 Emily Jorgenson, Middle Tennessee S8 Taylor Douglas, Louisiana Tech S14 Jenna Dubs, Marshall S21 Donya Salomon-Ali, Louisiana Tech S28 Jenna Dubs, Marshall O5 Jenna Dubs, Marshall, Megan Morris, WKU O12 Erica Burt, Florida Atlantic O19 Makenna Johnson, Louisiana Tech O26 Jenna Dubs, Marshall N2 Haley Laque, Louisiana Tech Goalkeeper of the Week A24 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas A31 Kelsey Brouwer, Middle Tennessee S8 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas S14 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas S21 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas S28 Lizzie Kish, Marshall O5 Kelsey Brouwer, Middle Tennessee O12 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas O19 Sydney Drinkwater, Florida Atlantic O26 Sydney Drinkwater, Florida Atlantic N2 Kylee Seto, Louisiana Tech 9 C-USA All-Academic Team All-Academic First Team Martha Thomas, Charlotte, So., F, 3.82, pre-kinesiology Sophia Trujillo, FIU, Jr., GK, 4.0, sports and fitness studies Claire Emslie, FAU, Sr., MF, 3.87, exercise science & health Kathryn Sloan, La Tech, Jr., F, 4.0, comm arts & design Kelly Culicerto, Marshall, Sr., MF, 3.77, business man. Kelsey Brouwer, Middle Tenn, Sr., GK, 3.914, business man. Kathryn Hill, Old Dominion, Jr., D, 3.86, biology Brittany Taylor, Southern Miss, Jr., GK, 3.84, finance Bri Barreiro, UTEP, Jr., MF, 4.0 GPA, business Angela Cutaia, UTEP, Sr., F, 3.83, kinesiology Caitlin Hesse, WKU, Jr., MF, 4.0 GPA, biology All-Academic Second Team Annika McHenry, Charlotte, Sr., GK, 3.56, criminal justice Mary Ellen Crist, FIU, Jr., MF/F, 3.88, civil engineering Jenna Dubs, Marshall, Sr., D, 3.57, biological sciences Jordan Parkhurst, Marshall, Jr., MF/F, 3.96, healthcare man. Tori Hawkins, Middle Tenn, Sr., MF, 3.741, aerospace UAS ops Emily Jorgenson, Middle Tenn, Sr., D, 3.762, business admin Rachel Holden, North Texas, Jr., F, 3.558, kinesiology Molly Grisham, North Texas, Sr., D, 3.705, organizational behavior and human resource management Holly Hargreaves, Rice, Sr., F, 3.39, sport management Lauren Hughes, Rice, Sr., F, 3.31, sport man./sociology Chandler Clark, WKU, Sr., D, 3.51, mechanical engineering Iris Dunn, WKU, Jr., F, 3.81, interdisciplinary studies North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

26 in review 9 all-time series records 9 All-Time Series Records Last Opponent W L T Mtg. Abilene Christian Alabama Arkansas Arkansas State Baylor Berry College Boise State BYU Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Centenary (La.) Charlotte College of the Southwest Colorado College Creighton Denver Drury College Duquesne East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Florida Atlantic FIU Gonzaga Grambling Houston Houston Baptist Idaho Incarnate Word Jacksonville State Kansas Lamar LSU Long Beach State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Marshall McNeese State Middle Tennessee Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Nebraska New Mexico New Mexico State Nicholls State Northern Colorado Notre Dame Northeastern (Okla.) State Northwestern (La.) State Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon State Pacific Prairie View A&M Rice Sacramento State Sam Houston State SMU South Alabama Southern Miss Opponent W L T Last Mtg. Southern Utah Southwestern (Texas) Stephen F. Austin Syracuse TCU Texas Texas A&M Texas State Texas Southern Texas Tech Texas Woman s Troy Tulsa UAB UALR UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara ULM UNLV USC UT-Dallas UTEP UTSA Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Virginia Tech Wake Forest Weber State Western Kentucky Wyoming Xavier Conference Series Opponent W L T ACC American Athletic Atlantic Atlantic Sun Big Big East Big Sky Big Ten Big West Big West Games Conference USA C-USA Games C-USA Tourney Missouri Valley Mountain West Ohio Valley Pac Southeastern Southland Southwest Southwestern Athletic Summit League Sun Belt Sun Belt Games Sun Belt Tournament WAC West Coast Conference Independent Non-Division I Conference affiliations based on membership at the time of the game North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 23

27 records 9 scoring CAREER GOALS G Player Year Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Heather Hutyra Christy Johnson Michelle Young Krista Davey Teresa Vise Kelsey Hodges Kendall Juett April Bonilla Rachel Holden 2013-Pr. 28 Karla Pineda SEASON GOALS G Player Year Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Christy Johnson Melinda Pina Heather Hutyra Teresa Vise Michelle Pratz Marilyn Marin April Bonilla Krista Davey 1998 GAME GOALS G Player Year 1. 5 April Bonilla, Northwestern St. 9/21/ Christy Johnson, McNeese St. 8/30/ Christy Johnson, Troy 8/31/ Lynette Osborne, Troy 8/31/ Krista Davey, UC Irvine 10/26/ Marilyn Marin, Middle Tenn. 9/21/ Teresa Vise, Arkansas St. 8/8/ Marilyn Marin. UALR 9/30/ Marilyn Marin, Duquesne 9/1/ Marilyn Marin, Grambling 9/26/ Brittany Cleveland, Lamar 9/7/2007 CAREER GAME-WINNING GOALS # Player Year Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Heather Hutyra Michelle Young Teresa Vise Karla Pineda Rachel Holden 2013-Pr Kelsey Hodges Kendall Juett Brittany Cleveland SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS # Player Year 1. 7 Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Rachel Holden Heather Hutyra Christy Johnson Marilyn Marin Teresa Vise Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Kendall Juett Brittany Cleveland Karla Pineda Karla Pineda 2014 CAREER ASSISTS A Player Year Marilyn Marin Karla Pineda Kendall Juett Heather Hutyra Krista Davey Carrie Kveton Kristen Campbell Christy Johnson Kelli Lunsford Melinda Pina Lisa Whitfield Ellen Scarfone SEASON ASSISTS A Player Year Marilyn Marin Lisa Whitfield Marilyn Marin Kendall Juett Janaye Woods Karla Pineda Kim Brunette Kristen Campbell Carrie Kveton Ellen Scarfone Teresa Vise 1998 GAME ASSISTS G Player Year 1. 5 Lisa Whitfield, Northwestern St. 9/21/ Meredith Klemm, Northwestern St. 9/21/ Krista Davey, Troy 8/21/ April Bonilla, College of the SW 9/1/ Teresa Vise, Colorado College 10/23/ Teresa Vise, Centenary 8/25/ Kim Brunette, Arkansas State 10/8/ Marilyn Marin, Denver 10/13/ Heather Hutyra, Valparaiso 10/3/ Kendall Juett, Arkansas State 10/13/2006 CAREER POINTS Pts Player Year Marilyn Marin Heather Hutyra Melinda Pina Christy Johnson Krista Davey Michelle Young Karla Pineda Kendall Juett Teresa Vise Kelsey Hodges SEASON POINTS Pts Player Year Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Christy Johnson Heather Hutyra Melinda Pina Teresa Vise Michelle Pratz Krista Davey Krista Davey Kendall Juett Janaye Woods North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

28 records 9 shooting & participation CAREER SHOTS S Player Year Marilyn Marin Heather Hutyra Christy Johnson Karla Pineda Michelle Young Kendall Juett Teresa Vise Melinda Pina Amber Haggerty Kelli Lunsford SEASON SHOTS S Player Year Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Heather Hutyra Teresa Vice Heather Hutyra Karla Pineda Heather Hutyra Heather Hutyra Michelle Young Christy Johnson Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin 2001 GAME SHOTS G Player Year Teresa Vise, Arkansas St. 10/8/ Michelle Young, Texas Southern 8/31/12 12 Heather Hutyra, Arkansas St. 10/13/06 12 Marilyn Marin, Louisiana-Lafayette 10/24/03 12 Marilyn Marin, South Alabama 10/20/ Karla Pineda, FIU 11/6/13 11 Heather Hutyra, Northwestern St. 9/15/06 11 Marilyn Marin, Texas Woman s 9/8/02 11 Christy Johnson, Troy 8/31/ Karla Pineda, Texas Southern 8/31/12 10 Christy Johnson, Utah State 10/25/98 CAREER SHOTS ON GOAL (Since 2003) SOG Player Year Heather Hutyra (51 goals) Kendall Juett (30 goals) Michelle Young (40 goals) Kelsey Perlman (20 goals) Karla Pineda (21 goals) Kelsey Hodges (32 goals) * Marilyn Marin (88 goals) Amber Haggerty (19 goals) Kelli Lunsford (19 goals) Rachel Holden (28 goals) 2013-pr. * Stats N/A, 2002 Stats incomplete SEASON SHOTS ON GOAL (Since 2003) SOG Player Year Marilyn Marin (23 goals) Heather Hutyra (13 goals) Heather Hutyra (20 goals) Heather Hutyra (12 goals) Janaye Woods (12 goals) Heather Hutyra (6 goals) Kendall Juett (8 goals) Michelle Young (10 goals) Karla Pineda (11 goals) Kendall Juett (13 goals) 2006 CAREER MINUTES PLAYED (Since 2004, Non-GK) Min Player Year Dani Slavonic Kelsey Hodges Tess Graham Kendall Juett Kara Brooks Karla Pineda Jackie Moreau Hannah Crawford Shannon Gorrie Michelle Young SEASON MINUTES PLAYED (Since 2004, Non-GK) Min Player Year Molly Grisham Kendall Juett Kelsey Hodges Angela Hawkins Tess Graham Dani Slavonic Kara Brooks Karla Pineda Kelsey Hodges K.D. Waters 2006 CAREER GAMES PLAYED GP Player Year Jackie Kerestine Tess Graham Amber Haggerty Kara Brooks Karla Pineda Dani Slavonic _ Heather Hutyra Jackie Moreau Kristen Campbell Lindsey Hulstein _ CAREER GAMES STARTED GS Player Year Jackie Kerestine Dani Slavonic Tess Graham Kendall Juett Heather Hutrya Kristen Campbell Kelsey Hodges Kelli Lunsford Jackie Moreau Michelle Young Amber Haggerty CAREER PENALTY KICKS MADE PK Player Year Carrie Kveton Kelli Lunsford Kelsey Hodges Karla Pineda Ellen Scarfone Kendall Juett Marilyn Marin Kelsey Hodges Rachel Holden 2013-Pr 1 Nikki Crocco Caree Ridenour Richelle Magalhaes Monica Pryor Krista Davey Jennifer Blume 1995 SEASON PENALTY KICKS MADE PK Player Year 1. 5 Kelsey Hodges Carrie Kveton Kelli Lunsford Karla Pineda Karla Pineda Kelli Lunsford Carrie Kveton Ellen Scarfone Carrie Kveton Kelsey Hodges Kendall Juett Ellen Scarfone North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 25

29 records 9 goalkeeping records 9 Goalkeeping Records CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVG. (min MP) GAA Player (GA/Minutes) Year Jackie Kerestine (60/8119) Mandy Hall (69/6334) Kandice Ellis (61/4861) Adria Costanzo (37/2840) Briana Buchanan (59/4193) Monica Housden (49/3373) Amy Smyser (44/2922) SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVG. (min. 750 MP) GAA Player (GA/Minutes) Year Jackie Kerestine (9/2105) 2015_ Jackie Kerestine (11/1959) Jackie Kerestine (14/1786) Mandy Hall (14/1754) Mandy Hall (15/1663) Kandice Ellis (16/1608) Briana Buchanan (19/1787) Amy Chandler (15/1410) Jackie Kerestine (20/1955) Adria Costanzo (16/1419) 1998 CAREER SAVES SV Player Year Jackie Kerestine Mandy Hall Kandice Ellis Briana Buchanan Monica Housden Amy Smyser Adria Costanza Erin Johnson Haley Riley Amy Chandler SEASON SAVES SV Player Year Briana Buchanan Amy Smyser Jackie Kerestine Monica Housden Erin Johnson Jackie Kerestine Monica Housden Jackie Kerestine Kandice Ellis Mandy Hall Adria Costanzo Kandice Ellis 2006 GAME SAVES SV Player Year Amy Smyser, Texas Tech 9/24/ Jackie Kerestine, Texas A&M 9/20/ Kandice Ellis, SMU 9/3/ Adria Costanzo, Pacific 10/9/ Briana Buchanan, at Notre Dame 9/28/ Kandice Ellis, at SMU 9/4/ Amy Smyser, Tulsa 10/8/ Jackie Kerestine vs. Middle Tenn 10/16/15 10 Brooke Bradley at Texas Tech 11/13/15 10 Jackie Kerestine, vs. Texas Tech 11/10/12 10 Jackie Kerestine, vs. WKU 11/3/ Jackie Kerestine, at Arkansas St. 10/23/ Mandy Hall, at Middle Tennessee 9/26/ Kandice Ellis, at Denver 10/27/ Briana Buchanan, Drury 9/19/2003 CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 50 sv) SV% Player Year Jackie Kerestine (60 G, 394 sv) Amy Smyser (44 G, 200 sv) Adria Costanzo (37 G, 160 sv) Monica Housden (49 G, 202 sv) Amy Chandler (21 G, 78 sv) Mandy Hall (69 G, 256 sv) Kandice Ellis (61 G, 216 sv) Briana Buchanan (59 G, 205 sv) Haley Riley (23 G, 79 sv) Erin Johnson (31 G, 107 sv) 2002 SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 25 sv) SV% Player Year Jackie Kerestine (9 G, 114 sv) Brianna Morris (3 G, 28 sv) Jackie Kerestine (11 G, 101 sv) Mandy Hall (14 G, 81 sv) Kandice Ellis (16 G, 85 sv) Jackie Kerestine (14 G, 72 sv) Adria Costanzo (16 G, 79 sv) Amy Smyser (14 G, 68 sv) Monica Housden (19 G, 90 sv) Jackie Kerestine (20 G, 88 sv) 2012 CAREER SHUTOUTS SHO Player Year Jackie Kerestine Mandy Hall _ Briana Buchanan Kandice Ellis Monica Housden Amy Smyser Adria Costanzo Haley Riley Amy Chandler Brianna Morris SEASON SHUTOUTS SHO Player Year Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine Briana Buchanan Jackie Kerestine Mandy Hall Monica Housden Haley Riley Jackie Kerestine Kandice Ellis Mandy Hall Mandy Hall Briana Buchanan 2003 CAREER WINS W Player Year Jackie Kerestine ( ) Mandy Hall ( ) Kandice Ellis ( ) Briana Buchanan (30-8-2) Monica Housden ( ) Adria Costanzo (20-5-2) Haley Riley (13-5-1) Amy Chandler (13-7-0) Amy Smyser (13-6-1) Erin Johnson (9-5-1) 2002 SEASON WINS W Player Year Jackie Kerestine (19-3-1) Jackie Kerestine (16-5-1) Jackie Kerestine (16-4-2) Briana Buchanan (15-3-1) Jackie Kerestine (14-4-3) Mandy Hall (14-4-1) Kandice Ellis (14-5-1) Kandice Ellis (14-1-1) Monica Housden (14-5-2) Haley Riley (13-5-1) Briana Buchanan (13-4-1) 2003 CAREER TIES T Player Year 1. 7 Jackie Kerestine ( ) Mandy Hall ( ) Kandice Ellis ( ) Briana Buchanan (30-8-2) Monica Housden ( ) Adria Costanzo (20-5-2) SEASON TIES T Player Year 1. 3 Jackie Kerestine (14-4-3) Mandy Hall (12-6-2) Adria Costanzo (10-2-2) Monica Housden (14-5-2) Mandy Hall (11-5-2) Jackie Kerestine (16-4-2) 2012 CAREER GK MINUTES PLAYED MIN Player Year :00 Jackie Kerestine :36 Mandy Hall :11 Kandice Ellis :34 Briana Buchanan :55 Monica Housden :00 Amy Smyser :52 Adria Costanzo :49 Haley Riley :22 Amy Chandler :52 Erin Johnson 2002 SEASON MINUTES PLAYED MIN Player Year :23 Jackie Kerestine :20 Briana Buchanan :36 Kandice Ellis :00 Jackie Kerestine :03 Jackie Kerestine :02 Monica Housden :14 Mandy Hall :36 Mandy Hall :07 Briana Buchanan :30 Jackie Kerestine North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

30 records 9 year-by-year records 9 Year-By-Year Records Year Rec. Goals... Assists... Points... Shots... Game Winning Goals Multi-Goal Games Michelle Pratz Michelle Pratz...7 Michelle Pratz Lisa Whitfield Lisa Whitfield... 4 Hendrickson/Pratz April Bonilla Lisa Whitfield...14 April Bonilla Lisa Whitfield Lisa Whitfield... 3 April Bonilla Christy Johnson Krista Davey...8 Krista Davey Christy Johnson Christy Johnson... 6 Johnson/Davey Krista Davey Teresa Vise...9 Krista Davey Christy Johnson Teresa Vise... 4 Davey/Turner Kveton/Brophy...7 Kveton/Davey...5 Carrie Kveton Christy Johnson Kveton/Brunette/Turner.3 Krista Davey Marilyn Marin Kveton/Brunette...9 Marilyn Marin Teresa Vise Marilyn Marin... 7 Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina...7 Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin... 5 Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin...15 Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin... 6 Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin...14 Marilyn Marin Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina... 7 Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Heather Hutyra...5 Melinda Pina Heather Hutyra Carrier/Hutyra... 3 Pina/Carrier/Hutyra Heather Hutyra Kristen Campbell...9 Heather Hutyra Heather Hutyra Heather Hutyra... 6 Heather Hutyra Hutyra/Juett Juett/Lunsford...8 Kendall Juett Heather Hutyra Kendall Juett... 5 Heather Hutyra Hutyra/Woods Kendall Juett...12 Janaye Woods Heather Hutyra Brittany Cleveland... 5 Hutyra/Woods Kelsey Perlman Cleveland/Juett/Lunsford.4 Kelsey Perlman Kendall Juett Kelli Lunsford... 4 Kelli Lunsford Michelle Young...9 Kendall Juett...6 Michelle Young Kelsey Perlman Michelle Young... 4 Michelle Young Kelsey Hodges...9 Ellen Scarfone...9 Ellen Scarfone Michelle Young Hodges/Young... 3 Hodges/Lackey Michelle Young Scarfone/Perlman...8 Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young... 4 Michelle Young Michelle Young Karla Pineda...7 Michelle Young Michelle Young Michelle Young... 4 Michelle Young Rachel Holden Karla Pineda...7 Rachel Holden Holden/Pineda Holden/Hodges... 4 Rachel Holden Karla Pineda Karla Pineda...10 Karla Pineda Karla Pineda Karla Pineda... 5 Karla Pineda Rachel Holden Karla Pineda...8 Rachel Holden Karla Pineda Rachel Holden... 6 (3; Holden, Pineda, Haggerty)..1 Year Rec. Saves... GK Minutes Played... Shutouts Amy Smyser Amy Smyser :00 Amy Smyser Amy Smyser Amy Smyser :00 Amy Smyser Amy Chandler Amy Chandler :00 Amy Chandler Adria Costanzo Adria Costanzo :25 Adria Costanzo Adria Costanzo Adria Costanzo :27 Adria Costanzo Monica Housden Monica Housden :02 Monica Housden Monica Housden Monica Housden :53 Monica Housden Erin Johnson Erin Johnson :52 Brianna Morris Briana Buchanan Briana Buchanan :20 Briana Buchanan Briana Buchanan Briana Buchanan :07 Briana Buchanan Kandice Ellis Kandice Ellis :00 Kandice Ellis Kandice Ellis Kandice Ellis :36 Kandice Ellis Mandy Hall Mandy Hall :47 Kandice Ellis Mandy Hall Mandy Hall :18 Mandy Hall Mandy Hall Mandy Hall :36 Mandy Hall Mandy Hall Mandy Hall :55 Mandy Hall Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine :30 Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine :03 Jackie Kerestine Haley Riley Haley Riley :58 Haley Riley Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine :16 Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine Jackie Kerestine :23 Jackie Kerestine North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 27

31 records 9 all-time app/goals Player Years App G Adame, Adriana Adame, Tori Adams, Tiffany Adkins, Kelly Allison, Ashleigh Ayala, Veronica Bacchus, Elaine Baetz, Stephanie Bagby, Olivia Beahm, Cindy Bellinham, Robin Benatar, Fleur Bibb, Lindsay Blume, Jennifer Bonilla, April Booth, Katy Boyer, Jillyan Bradley, Brooke Brannon, Mary Brimberry, Kim Brooks, Kara Brophy, Michelle Brunette, Kim Buchanan, Briana Bucklew, Paige Burgardt, Amanda Bustamante, Crystal Caballero, Adriana Caballero, Marlen Cable, Alexsis Callahan, Brittany Campbell, Kristen Carrier, Alyssa Carter, Angela Carter, Nikki Chapman, Melissa Chisenhall, Mary Cleveland, Brittany Cooley, Leslie Cordon, Misty Costanzo, Adria Cox, Leah Crawford, Hannah Crocco, Nikki Csillagi, Sarah Cudd, Michelle Davey, Krista Davis, Marchelle Deal, Lindsey Demchuk, Stefanie Dockray, Haley Donnert, Natalie Eckert, Stephanie Ellis, Kandice Flobeck, Anna Garcia-Velez, Diana Gardipee, Erin Gaylon, Amy Georgas, Krista Gleason, Rebecca Gorrie, Shannon Graham, Tess Granado, Melissa Granado, Rita Graves, Tara Grisham, Molly Guderian, Allison Guilliod, Danielle Hailey Hadden Haggerty, Amber Hall, Mandy Hancock, Kerri Hanna, Juju Harmon, Taffy Player Years App G Harper, Allison Hash, Leslie Hawkins, Angela Heasty, Nicole Heimann, Chelsea Hendrickson, Christi Hennessey, Jessica Hercules, Lynda Hernandez, Damaris Hernandez, Mari Herron, Danielle Hill, Marri Hodges, Kelsey Hoge, Leanne Holden, Rachel Holt, Shelly Hosek, Emily Housden, Monica Howell, Jordan Hulstein, Lindsey Hunter, Kaylah Hurst, Gennifer Hutyra, Heather Ibewuike, Vanessa Jackson, Jessica Jacque, Ingrid Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Christy Johnson, Erin Johnston, Bailey Jones, Amanda Joyce, Jamie Juett, Kendall Kerestine, Jackie Klemm, Meredith Koschmann, Jessica Kuwamura, Keri Kveton, Carrie Lackey, Julie Lackore, Lindsey Lara, Denise Lerond, Casey Lovato, Melanie Lunsford, Kelli Magalhaes, Richelle Mahaffey, Summer Manning, Lauren Marak, Andrea Marin, Marilyn McDowell, Carly McNeal, Keri Melendez, Angela Mendoza, Carrie Mengwasser, Madden Mitchell, Amanda Mitchell, Natalie Mora, Patty Moreau, Jackie Morgan, Ali Morris, Brianna Munguia, Sabrina Murphy, Libby Neary, Marion Newsom, Haley Ortiz, Gabi Osborne, Lynette Oxentine, Brooke Palmacci, Erika Pantoja, Marissa Partain, Michelle Perlman, Kelsey Peterson, Melanie Petty, Kelsey Phillips, Tori Player Years App G Pina, Melinda Pineda, Karla Pratz, Michelle Pryor, Monica Radford, Julie Ramsey, Loreli Reich, Monica Reyes, Alicia Richards, Micheele Ridenour, Caree Rieke, Angela Riley, Haley Riley, Megan Robb, Tiffany Ross, Katelyn Rushing, Morgan Sanders, Carissa Scarfone, Ellen Schmidt, Heather , Sebazco, Cat Shank, Amy Shockey, Lauren Simmons, Marnie Simpson, Lacey Skaggs, Katherine Slaughter, Kelci Slavonic, Dani Smetzer, Nikki Smith, Danielle Smith, Hayley Smith, Knakala Smith, Jennifer Soto, Chelsei Sparks, Kim Stallcup, Alyson Standeven, Emily Steele, Kristen Stevens, Emily Stewart, Christie Swilley, Rebecca Threlkeld, Rene Torres, Taylor Turner, Gina Turpin, Rachel Uselton, Michelle Vise, Teresa Waters, K.D Watson, Dani Watts, Jill Weinkauf, Rebecca Weller, Lauren Welsch, Corinna 1995, Welsch, Kim Wendling, Katie Whitfield, Lisa Wicker, Jacy Williams, Lindsay Wilson, Courtney Winchester, Kelly Wolfe, Jessie Woods, Janaye Wright, Jillian Yates, Jamie Young, Melaine Young, Michelle Zetlau, Jessica North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

32 records 9 team records 9 Single Game SHOTS Opponent Total 1. Troy (8/31/97) Texas Southern (8/31/12) College of the Southwest (9/11/98) Grambling State (9/17/06) 39 Grambling State (9/26/03) 39 Lamar (9/11/15) Texas Southern (8/20/10) 37 Arkansas State (10/13/06) Grambling (8/28/11) 36 Lamar (9/7/07) 36 Southwestern (10/11/95) 36 College of the Southwest (9/16/95) 36 GOALS Opponent Total 1. Troy (8/31/97) Northwestern State (9/21/96) Grambling (8/28/11) 11 Arkansas State (10/8/00) Arkansas State (11/5/03) 10 College of the Southwest (9/11/98) Texas Southern (8/23/13) 9 Grambling State (9/26/03) 9 Northwestern State (9/14/97) UALR (10/14/12) 8 Texas Southern (8/20/10) 8 Lamar (9/7/07) 8 Arkansas State (10/13/06) 8 UT-Dallas (10/5/95) 8 ASSISTS Opponent Total 1. College of the Southwest (9/11/98) Northwestern State (9/21/96) Grambling (8/28/11) 9 Arkansas State (10/13/06) 9 Arkansas State (10/8/00) 9 6. Colorado College (10/23/98) 8 Stephen F. Austin (9/16/98) 8 Troy (8/31/97) 8 9. Troy (10/7/11) 7 Arkansas State (11/5/03) 7 SAVES Opponent Total 1. Texas Tech (9/24/95) Middle Tennessee (11/6/02) Texas A&M (9/20/15) Missouri (9/2/01) 14 Baylor (9/3/00) SMU (9/3/06) 13 Pacific (10/9/98) Southern Miss (9/27/13) 12 Texas Tech (11/10/12) 12 Notre Dame (9/28/03) 12 Tulsa (10/17/01) 12 Kansas (10/20/00) 12 9 Season SHOTS Season Total GOALS Season Total ASSISTS Season Total POINTS Season Total GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season Average SAVES Season Total SHUTOUTS Season Total North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 29

33 records 9 program records 9 North Texas Hat Trick Club Player Goals Opponent 1995 Michelle Pratz 3 Stephen F. Austin (10/15/95) 1996 Krista Davey 3 McNeese St. (9/8/96) April Bonilla 5 Northwestern St. (9/21/96) Michelle Pratz 3 Northwestern St. (9/21/96) Michelle Pratz 3 Stephen F. Austin (9/22/96) 1997 Christy Johnson 5 McNeese St. (8/30/97) Christy Johnson 5 Troy St. (8/31/97) Krista Davey 3 Troy St. (8/31/97) Nikki Smetzer 3 Troy St. (8/31/97) Lynette Osborne 4 Troy St. (8/31/97) Kim Brunette 3 Troy St. (8/31/97) April Bonilla 3 Jacksonville St. (9/26/97) Krista Davey 3 UC Irvine (10/10/97) 1998 Krista Davey 4 Colorado College (10/23/98) 2000 Marylin Marin 3 Houston (9/8/00) Marilyn Marin 4 Middle Tennessee (9/21/00) Teresa Vise 3 Louisiana-Lafayette (9/29/00) Teresa Vise 4 Arkansas St. (10/8/00) Marilyn Marin 3 Arkansas St. (11/2/00) 2001 Marilyn Marin 4 Arkansas-Little Rock (9/30/01) 2002 Marilyn Marin 4 Duquesne (9/1/01) Marilyn Marin 3 Texas Woman s (9/8/02) Marilyn Marin 3 Arkansas-Little Rock (9/29/02) Marilyn Marin 3 Middle Tennessee (10/13/02) Melinda Pina 3 Middle Tennessee (10/13/02) Marilyn Marin 3 South Alabama (10/20/02) 2003 Melinda Pina 3 Drury (9/19/03) Melinda Pina 3 Nicholls St. (9/21/03) Marylin Marin 4 Grambling St. (9/26/03) Marylin Marin 3 Arkansas St. (11/5/03) Melissa Chapman 3 Middle Tennessee (11/7/03) 2004 Melinda Pina 3 Valparaiso (10/3/04) 2005 Heather Hutyra 3 Southern Methodist (9/4/05) Heather Hutyra 3 Grambling St. (9/7/05) Brittany Cleveland 3 Sam Houston St. (9/11/05) 2006 Kendall Juett 3 Lousiana-Monroe (9/22/06) 2007 Brittany Cleveland 4 Lamar (9/7/07) Kendall Juett 3 Louisiana-Monroe (9/28/07) 2010 Kelsey Hodges 3 Texas Southern (8/20/10) Kelsey Hodges 3 vs. Prairie View A&M (8/27/10) 2011 Michelle Young 3 at Texas Southern (8/26/11) Nikki Crocco 3 Grambling (8/28/11) 2013 Rachel Holden 3 at Texas Southern (8/23/13) Rachel Holden 3 at Oklahoma (9/15/13) 9 All-Time Career Goals PLAYER CAREER G Marilyn Marin Heather Hutyra Melinda Pina Christy Johnson Michelle Young Kristi Davey Kelsey Hodges Teresa Vise Kendall Juett Rachel Holden 2013-Pr. 28 Karla Pineda April Bonilla Brittany Cleveland Michelle Pratz Carrie Kveton Amber Haggerty Kelsey Perlman Kim Brunette Kelli Lunsford Kristen Campbell Lisa Whitfield Ellen Scarfone Carly McDowell Julie Lackey Alyssa Carrier Rachel Holden 2013-Pr. 12 Dani Slavonic Janaye Woods Nikki Crocco Veronica Ayala Michelle Uselton Gina Turner Marchelle Davis 2014-Pr. 9 Michelle Brophy Lynette Osborn Christi Hendrickson Molly Grisham Elaine Bacchus Anna Flobeck 2013-Pr. 7 Melissa Chapman Jamie Yates Jessica Hennessey Nikki Smetzer Fleur Benatar Lynda Hercules Julie Radford Natalie Mitchell Jackie Moreau Leah Cox Vanessa Ibewuike Kerri Hancock Katelyn Ross Gennifer Hurst Tiffany Adams Misty Cordon Angela Hawkins Richelle Magalhaes Krista Georgas Caree Ridenour Michelle Partain Jennifer Blume Melanie Lovato Kim Welsch Taylor Torres 2015-Pr. 3 Lindsey Hulstein PLAYER CAREER G Shannon Gorrie Jessica Koschmann Adriana Adame Heather Schmidt Cindy Beahm Allison Harper 2013-Pr. 2 Tori Phillips 2014-Pr. 2 Dani Watson Lauren Weller Christie Stewart Andrea Marak Kelly Adkins Danielle Smith Taffy Harmon Lindsay Bibb Emily Stevens Diana Garcia-Velez Corinna Welsch Rita Granado Angela Rieke Amy Gaylon Michelle Richards Olivia Bagby Kaylah Hunter Kelci Slaughter 2014-Pr. 1 Chelsei Soto 2014-Pr. 1 Brooke Oxentine Alyson Stallcup Allison Guderian Shelly Holt Amanda Burgardt Kara Brooks Kelsey Petty Hannah Crawford Alicia Reyes Loreli Ramsey Jordan Howell Danielle Herron Lindsay Lackore Rachel Turpin Amanda Johnson Lauren Shockey Jessie Wolfe Monica Pryor Keri Kuwamura Emily Standeven Nikki Carter Adria Costanzo Summer Mahaffey Michelle Cudd Mary Chisenhall Stefanie Demchuk Kim Sparks Marion Neary Jamie Joyce North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

34 records 9 miscellaneous & coaching 9 All-Time Records Overall Record (.709) Overall Home Record (.837) Overall Road Record (.610) Overall Neutral Record (.650) Overall Big West Conference Record (.603) Overall Sun Belt Conference Record (.785) Overall Sun Belt Tournament Record (.721) Overall Conference USA Record (.803) Overall C-USA Tournament Record (.777) Overall NCAA Tournament Record (.000) Total Goals Scored...1,090 Total Goals Allowed Miscellaneous Records Longest Winning Streak...9 (1999, 2006) Longest Losing Streak... 5 (2007) Most Wins at the Start of a Season... 6 (2007) Most Consecutive Home Wins ( ) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak...24 (22-0-2, ) Most Consecutive Road Wins... 6 (1999) Most Consecutive Home Losses... 2 (1996) Most Consecutive Road Losses... 4 (2007) Most Ties in a Season... 3 (2011) Largest Margin of Victory (vs. Troy, ) Largest Margin of Defeat (vs. No. 2 Notre Dame, ) Most OT Games in a Season... 5 (1998, 2000, 2003, 2010, 2012) Last Scoreless Tie... vs. Marshall (2015) Most Consecutive Shutout Wins...6 (1997, 2014) Most Consecutive Shutout Losses... 3 (1996) Most Consecutive Ties...2 (1998, 2000) Most Corner Kicks in a Game (vs. Southern Miss, ) & (vs. UT-Dallas, ) Most Goals Allowed in a Game... 8 (2x, last: at No. 9 Texas A&M ) Most Combined Goals in a Game (vs. Troy, ) Most Goals Allowed in a Season...34 (2002, 2003) Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season...10 (2015) Biggest Halftime Lead (vs. Troy, ) Biggest Halftime Deficit (vs. No. 2 Notre Dame, ) Fewest Shots in a Game...1 (vs. Denver, ) 9 Coaching Records Year Head Coach Overall Conference 1995 John Hedlund N/A BIG WEST CONFERENCE 1996 John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2000 John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund CONFERENCE USA 2013 John Hedlund John Hedlund John Hedlund North Texas Soccer Firsts FIRST GAME September 2, 1995 (3-2 loss at Texas Tech) FIRST GOAL September 2, 1995 (Lisa Whitfield [Christi Hendrickson assist]) vs. Texas Tech, 21:00) FIRST OPPONENT GOAL September 2, 1995 (Amy Rutstein, Texas Tech, 58:00) FIRST HOME GAME September 3, 1995 (4-2 win vs. LSU) FIRST HOME GAME AT MEAN GREEN SOCCER COMPLEX August 31, 2006 (2-1 win in overtime vs. Houston) FIRST WIN September 3, 1995 (3-2 vs. LSU) FIRST SHUTOUT September 21, 1995 (3-0 vs. Oral Roberts) FIRST OPPONENT SHUTOUT October 1, 1995 (5-0 vs. Creighton) FIRST BIG WEST CONFERENCE GAME October 6, 1996 (2-0 win vs. Utah St. in Denton) FIRST SUN BELT CONFERENCE GAME September 21, 2000 (7-1 win at Middle Tennesse) FIRST C-USA CONFERENCE GAME September 27, 2013 (1-1 tie vs. Southern Miss) FIRST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP November 6, 2004 (1-0 win vs. FIU) FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME November 12, 2004 (3-0 loss to Texas) 9 North Texas vs. Ranked Teams Date Opponent Result 10/4/96 #13 BYU L, 3-4 (ot) 9/5/97 at #16 SMU L, 0-1 9/18/98 at #24 SMU W, 2-1 (ot) 9/1/00 vs. #9 SMU W, 3-2 (ot) 9/15/00 at #13Texas A&M L, /4/02 at #22 Denver L,1-6 11/9/02 vs. #13 Denver L, 0-3 9/28/03 at #2 Notre Dame L, /10/03 #21 Denver W, 3-2 (2ot) 9/24/04 #21 SMU L, /29/04 at #9 Texas A&M L, /12/04 at #12 Texas L, 0-3 9/10/06 vs #22 USC L, 0-2 9/18/09 at #25 Ohio State L, /29/10 at #22 Denver L, 0-1 9/9/12 vs. #16 Long Beach State L, 2-3 (ot) 9/14/12 at #7 Oklahoma State L, 2-3 8/30/13 at #10 Wake Forest L, 2-1 (ot) 9/12/14 #15 Oklahoma L, 2-1 (2ot) 9/20/15 at #5 Texas A&M L, 2-1 (2ot) 11/13/15 at #18 Texas Tech L, North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 31

35 records 9 north texas hall of fame The North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1981 to acknowledge former athletes, coaches and administrators whose accomplishments have brought credit to the University of North Texas and had a special impact on Mean Green athletics. The current North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame is located in the North Texas Coliseum, also known as the Super Pit, and features plaques that highlight the accomplishments of those inducted. There are also plans in place for a second location in the new North Texas Athletic Department Building that will provide another place for former Mean Green athletes to socialize and come together. Inductees are honored at the annual Hall of Fame Luncheon the day of North Texas spring game. The North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame stands for many things, foremost being sportsmanship, character and integrity. Since the Hall of Fame s creation, 154 people have been inducted. Five women s soccer players have been inducted to the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame. Krista Davey became the first soccer player to be inducted in 2005, followed by Christy Johnson in 2007 and Marilyn Marin in Melinda Pina was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2011, and Heather Hutyra was enshrined in Women s Soccer Inductees KRISTA DAVEY (2005) Krista Davey became the first women s soccer played to be inducted in the North Texas Hall of Fame. Davey was one of six former Mean Green student-athletes inducted into the 2005 class. Davey was a four-year letterwinner with the women s soccer team ( ), joining the program one year after its inaugural campaign. The threetime First Team All-Big West Conference selection led the Mean Green to a record during her career and helped build the foundation for a program that has never had a losing season. Davey was named to the Soccer Buzz First Team All-Central Region Team in 1997 and 1998 and still ranks among the top five players in every major statistical category. CHRISTY JOHNSON (2007) Christy Johnson, a four-year letterwinner, was one of the pillars during the early years of North Texas women s soccer. Johnson left North Texas in 2000 as the all-time leader in goals, points, shots, and games started in her four-year career. She was a freshman All-American in 1997 and first-team all-central region player that year. In 1997, Johnson exploded for 22 goals during the season, which ranked sixth nationally. She was a four-time, first-team all-conference player at North Texas and was the first player in school history to be a four-time all-conference selection. She is third all-time at North Texas with 45 career goals and third in points with 112. MARILYN MARIN (2008) Marilyn Marin ended her fabulous career with every offensive record in school history while leaving her mark on the NCAA. Marin had 214 career points, tied for 10th in NCAA history, 88 goals, eighth in NCAA history, 2.70 points per game, tied for seventh in NCAA history, and 1.11 goals per game, tied for eight in NCAA history. In 2002 Marin turned in the best season in North Texas soccer history. She led the nation in points (67), goals (26), and points per game (3.53). She was the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 2002 and 2003 along with being named the Freshman of the Year in Marin was a four-time, first-team all-conference selection and a four-time all-central region selection. Marin is the first player in league history to be named to the first-team all-conference four straight years and capture back-toback Player of the Year honors. In 2000, she was named to the Freshman All-America first-team after pouring in 24 goals, six assists, and 54 points on the season. In 2003, she had her third 20-goal season with 23 goals, 14 assists, and 60 points. She had 11 hat tricks for her career along with 23 games where she scored two goals or more. MELINDA PINA (2011) Pina was a three-time first-team all-conference selection and a four-time all-tournament pick. She finished her career with 51 goals, which ranks second all-time and 122 career points, which still ranks third all-time. Pina ranks in the top 10 in seven different offensive categories for her career. She scored 21 goals in 2003 which was ranked sixth in the nation. Pina also averaged 2.13 points per game in 2003, which was tied for 15th in the nation that season. She led the team in goals in 2004 and led the Mean Green to the school s first ever Sun Belt Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament berth. Pina had four hat tricks in her four seasons. Heather Hutyra (2013) Hutyra took the North Texas soccer team to new heights during her time as one of the most decorated players in school history. She finished her career as a three-time first-team all-conference selection. She was the 2004 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and helped lead North Texas to the NCAA Tournament and Sun Belt Conference Tournament title for the first time in school history, and set a single season freshman record with 83 shots, six goals and 17 points. In 2005, Hutyra powered the Mean Green back to the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season and was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-conference. She scored 20 goals that season and notched 47 points and was named the Sun Belt Conference Tournament MVP and to the All-Central Region team. In 2006, she was named first-team all-conference for a third-straight season and to the all-region third-team with 13 goals and 31 points for the season. In 2007, Hutyra tied for the team lead with 12 goals and was second with 32 points. She finished her career tied for second with 51 goals, third with 25 assists and second with 127 points North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

36 records 9 year-by-year results 1995 (11-6-1) 9/2 L at Texas Tech 2-3 9/3 W vs. LSU 4-2 9/11 W UT-DALLAS 7-1 9/16 W COLLEGE OF THE SW 3-1 9/17 W MISSISSIPPI STATE 2-1 9/21 W ORAL ROBERTS 3-0 9/24 T TEXAS TECH /1 L vs. Creighton! /5 W at UT-Dallas /6 L NEW MEXICO /8 L TULSA /12 W at Southwestern /15 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN /21 L at SMU /26 L at TCU /28 W vs. Eastern Illinois /30 W at Kansas /4 W at Stephen F. Austin 4-1! - Post Oak Mall Classic (College Station, Texas) 1996 (11-8, 2-4 Big West) 9/7 W MCNEESE STATE 7-0 9/14 W OKLAHOMA 2-0 9/21 W vs. Northwestern State /22 W at Stephen F. Austin 6-0 9/25 L TCU 2-3 (ot) 9/27 W at Oral Roberts 1-0 9/28 L vs. Missouri State /4 L [13] BYU 3-4 (ot) 10/6 W UTAH STATE * /11 L at UC Irvine * /13 L at Cal State Fullerton * /18 L CAL POLY * /20 W UC SANTA BARBARA * /23 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN /25 W vs. Sacramento State /27 L at Pacific * 2-3, OT 10/31 W TEXAS TECH /1 W UTEP /3 L BAYLOR 0-2 * - Big West Conference game 1997 (13-6, 3-3 Big West) 8/30 W at McNeese State! 6-1 8/31 W vs. Troy! /5 L at [16] SMU 0-1 9/7 W ARKANSAS 5-1 9/12 W at Oklahoma 1-0 9/14 W NORTHWESTERN STATE 9-0 9/17 W UALR 5-0 9/21 W DRURY COLLEGE 4-0 9/26 W JACKSONVILLE STATE 7-0 9/28 W at Stephen F. Austin /3 L at Weber State /5 W at Utah State * /10 W UC IRVINE * /12 L CS FULLERTON * /17 L at Cal Poly * /19 W at UC Santa Barbara * 2-1 (ot) 10/26 L PACIFIC * /1 W vs. Tulsa /2 L BAYLOR 1-2!- McNeese State Women s Invitational (Lake Charles, La.) * - Big West Conference game 1998 (13-4-2, Big West) 9/1 L at Texas A&M 1-5 9/3 W CENTENARY 3-1 9/6 W vs. Oklahoma! 3-1 9/11 W COLLEGE OF THE SW /13 W OKLAHOMA STATE 3-1 9/16 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4-0 9/18 W at [24] SMU 2-1 (ot) 9/25 W CAL STATE FULLERTON * 2-1 (ot) 9/27 L UC IRVINE * /2 W at UC Santa Barbara * /4 T at Cal Poly * 1-1 (ot) 10/9 T PACIFIC * 1-1 (ot) 10/11 L LONG BEACH STATE * 3-4 (ot) 10/16 W at Boise State * /18 W at Idaho * /23 W vs. Colorado College ^ /25 W UTAH STATE * /31 L vs. Alabama # /1 W at LSU 3-0! - Plano Labor Day Tournament (Plano, Texas) ^- Abilene, Texas #- Baton Rouge, La. * - Big West Conference game 1999 (14-4-1, Big West) 8/27 L at SMU 0-3 9/3 W HOUSTON 4-0 9/5 W BERRY COLLEGE 4-0 9/11 W at Oklahoma State 4-2 9/17 L vs. Syracuse 0-3 9/18 L at Texas Tech 0-3 9/21 W TEXAS STATE 2-0 9/24 T at UC Irvine * 1-1 (ot) 9/26 W at Cal State Fullerton * /1 L CAL POLY * /3 W UC SANTA BARBARA * 1-0 (ot) 10/8 W at Long Beach State * /10 W at Pacific * /15 W IDAHO * /17 W BOISE STATE * /21 W at Centenary /24 W at Utah State* /27 W at Oral Roberts /31 W TEXAS 2-1 (ot) * - Big West Conference game 2000 (15-5-2, Sun Belt) 8/25 W CENTENARY 3-0 8/27 W TEXAS TECH 1-0 9/1 W vs. [9] SMU ^ 3-2 (ot) 9/3 L at Baylor ^ 0-1 9/8 W at Houston 5-4 9/10 L at Texas 1-6 9/13 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4-0 9/15 L at [13] Texas A&M 3-4 9/21 W at Middle Tennessee * 7-1 9/22 W at Vanderbilt 3-0 9/29 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * /1 L at South Alabama * /4 W ORAL ROBERTS /6 W at Texas State /8 W ARKANSAS STATE * /13 T DENVER * 0-0 (ot) 10/20 T KANSAS 2-2 (ot) 10/22 W UALR * /28 W at FIU * /2 W vs. Arkansas State # /3 W at South Alabama # /4 L vs. FIU# 1-3 ^ - Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas) * - Sun Belt Conference game # - Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 33

37 records 9 year-by-year results 2001 (13-5, 7-1 Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions 8/31 L at Kansas 2-4 9/2 L at Missouri 0-1 9/5 W TEXAS STATE 2-1 9/9 W HOUSTON 3-0 9/21 W DENVER * 2-1 9/28 W ARKANSAS STATE * 7-1 9/30 W UALR * /6 L at Oral Roberts 1-2 (ot) 10/7 W vs. Northeastern State /12 W at Western Kentucky * /14 W at Middle Tennessee * 4-3 (ot) 10/17 W at Tulsa /19 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * /21 W SOUTH ALABAMA * /27 L at FIU * /31 W vs. Arkansas State # /1 W vs. Western Kentucky# 2-1 (2ot) 11/3 L vs. Denver # 1-2 *- Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Miami, Fla.) 2002 (14-5-1, 6-2 Sun Belt) 8/31 W NICHOLLS STATE 7-1 9/1 W DUQUESNE 6-0 9/3 W STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1-0 9/8 W TEXAS WOMAN S 6-1 9/13 L at Houston 1-4 9/18 W at Texas State 4-2 9/22 W TULSA 3-0 9/27 W at Arkansas State* 2-0 9/29 W at UALR* /4 L at [22] Denver* /6 L at Wyoming /11 L WESTERN KENTUCKY* /13 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE* /18 W at Louisiana-Lafayette* /20 W at South Alabama* /23 T at SMU /27 W FIU* /6 W vs. Middle Tennessee# /7 W at South Alabama# /9 L vs. [13] Denver# 0-3 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) 2003 (15-6-1, Sun Belt) 8/29 W vs. Houston! 2-0 8/31 L at Baylor! 3-4 (ot) 9/3 W TEXAS STATE 2-0 9/7 W RICE 1-0 9/10 L at Stephen F. Austin 2-4 9/14 W TEXAS TECH 1-0 9/19 W DRURY 5-1 9/21 W NICHOLLS STATE 7-0 9/26 W GRAMBLING STATE 9-0 9/28 L at [2] Notre Dame /3 W ARKANSAS STATE* /5 W UALR* /10 W [21] DENVER* 3-2 (2ot) 10/17 T at Western Kentucky* 1-1 (ot) 10/19 L at Middle Tennessee* 3-4 (ot) 10/22 L at SMU /24 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* /26 W SOUTH ALABAMA* /2 W at FIU* /5 W vs. Arkansas State# /6 W vs. Middle Tennessee# /8 L vs. Denver# 0-1 (ot)! - Baylor Labor Day Classic (Waco, Texas) *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Bowling Green, Ky.) 2004 (16-6-1, Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament 8/29 W HOUSTON 5-1 9/3 W at Sam Houston State 1-0 9/5 W TEXAS WOMAN S 5-0 9/10 W at Drury 4-1 9/12 L at Missouri State 0-1 9/17 W BAYLOR 2-1 9/24 L [21] SMU 0-3 9/26 L at Rice 0-4 9/29 W at UALR* /1 W at Arkansas State* /3 W VALPARAISO /8 W at Northern Colorado /10 L at Denver* /15 W WESTERN KENTUCKY* /17 T MIDDLE TENNESSEE* 0-0 (2ot) 10/22 W at Louisiana-Lafayette! * /24 W at South Alabama* /29 L at [9] Texas A&M /31 W FIU* /3 W vs. South Alabama# /4 W vs. Denver# /6 W at FIU# /12 L at [12] Texas+ 0-3! - Game played in Lake Charles, La. *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Miami, Fla.) +-NCAA Tournament game (Austin, Texas) 2005 (16-4-2, 8-1 Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament 8/26 L vs. Eastern Illinois! 0-2 8/27 L at UTEP! 1-2 8/31 W TEXAS STATE 3-0 9/4 W at SMU 3-1 9/7 W GRAMBLING 6-0 9/9 T MISSOURI STATE 1-1 (2ot) 9/11 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 6-1 9/16 W RICE 1-0 9/18 T at Houston 2-2 (2ot) 9/30 W TROY * /2 W SOUTH ALABAMA * 2-1 (ot) 10/7 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * /9 W at FIU * /14 W ARKANSAS STATE * /16 W UALR * /21 W DENVER * /28 W at Western Kentucky * /30 L at Middle Tennessee * /2 W vs. Louisiana-Lafayette # /3 W vs. Western Kentucky # /5 W at South Alabama # /11 L vs. SMU *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) +-NCAA Tournament game (College Station, Texas) 2006 (15-5-2, 9-2 Sun Belt) 8/27 W at Texas State 2-1 8/31 W HOUSTON 2-1 (ot) 9/3 T SMU 0-0 (O2) 9/8 L at Nebraska! 2-3 9/10 L vs. [22] USC! 0-2 9/13 W TEXAS WOMAN S 6-0 9/15 W NORTHWESTERN STATE 2-0 9/17 T at Grambling 1-1 (O2) 9/22 W at ULM * 4-2 9/24 W at Louisiana-Lafayette* 2-0 9/29 W FIU * /1 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC * /6 W at Troy * /8 W at South Alabama * /13 W ARKANSAS STATE * /15 W UALR * /20 W WESTERN KENTUCKY * /22 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE * /27 L at Denver * /1 W at Louisiana-Lafayette # /2 W vs. Middle Tennessee # /4 L vs. Denver # 0-4! - Nebraska adidas Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Lafayette, La.) North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

38 records 9 year-by-year results 2007 (15-8, 7-4 Sun Belt) 8/31 W TEXAS WOMAN S 2-0 9/2 W UTEP 4-3 9/7 W vs. Lamar! 8-0 9/9 W at Northwestern State! 2-1 9/14 W TEXAS STATE 5-0 9/16 W GRAMBLING STATE 4-0 9/21 L at Oklahoma ^ 0-1 9/23 L vs. Long Beach State ^ 0-5 9/28 W ULM * 7-0 9/30 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * /5 W at FIU * /7 W at Florida Atlantic * /12 W TROY * /14 W SOUTH ALABAMA * /19 W at Arkansas State * /21 L at UALR * /26 L at Western Kentucky * 0-1 (ot) 10/28 L at Middle Tennessee * 1-2 (ot) 11/2 L DENVER * 2-3 (ot) 11/4 L at SMU /7 W vs. Louisiana-Lafayette # /8 W vs. Western Kentucky # /10 L vs. Denver # 0-2!-Holiday Inn Express Classic (Natchitoches, La.) ^-Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla) *Sun Belt Conference game # Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) 2008 (15-4-1, Sun Belt) 8/29 W LOUISIANA TECH 2-1 8/31 W XAVIER 1-0 9/5 W OKLAHOMA 3-2 (ot) 9/7 L UTSA 0-1 9/12 W EAST TENNESSEE STATE 4-1 9/14 W LAMAR 2-0 9/19 W at Baylor 2-0 9/26 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * 3-1 9/28 L at ULM * /3 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC * /5 W FIU * /10 T at South Alabama * 3-3 (2 ot) 10/12 W at Troy * 2-1 (ot) 10/17 W UALR * /19 W ARKANSAS STATE * /24 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE * /26 W WESTERN KENTUCKY * /31 L DENVER * /5 W SOUTH ALBAMA # /6 L WESTERN KENTUCKY# 1-0 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Denton, Texas) 2009 (12-7-2, Sun Belt) 8/28 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 1-0 8/30 W NEW MEXICO STATE 1-0 9/4 L at SMU 0-1 9/6 W TEXAS TECH 2-1 (ot) 9/11 W BAYLOR 2-1 9/12 L PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 0-1 9/18 L at [25] Ohio State 0-2 9/20 L at Xavier 0-1 9/25 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 2-0 9/27 W ULM * /2 W at Florida Atlantic * /4 T at FIU * 2-2 (2ot) 10/9 W SOUTH ALABAMA * /11 W TROY * /16 W at UALR * /18 W at Arkansas State * /23 T at Middle Tennessee * 0-0 (2ot) 10/25 L at Western Kentucky * /31 L at Denver * /4 W vs. Middle Tennessee # /5 L vs. UALR # 0-1 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2010 (12-7-2, Sun Belt) 8/20 W TEXAS SOUTHERN 8-0 8/22 W MISSOURI STATE 2-1 8/27 W vs. Prairie View A&M! 6-0 8/29 W vs. Jacksonville State! 2-0 9/3 L at Sam Houston State 0-1 (2ot) 9/5 T NEW MEXICO 1-1 (2ot) 9/10 L at Texas Tech ^ 0-1 9/12 W vs. Lamar ^ 3-0 9/17 L SMU 2-3 (ot) 9/24 L at Western Kentucky * 0-1 9/26 L at Middle Tennessee * 1-2 (2ot) 10/1 W ULM * /3 W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * /8 W at Troy * /10 W at South Alabama * /15 W FIU * /17 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC * /21 T at UALR * 1-1 (2ot) 10/24 W ARKANSAS STATE * /29 L at [22] Denver * /3 L at Western Kentucky # 0-3 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Bowling Green, Ky.)!- Hotel Encanto Aggie Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) ^- Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) 2011 (14-4-3, Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions 8/21 T ORAL ROBERTS 2-2 (2ot) 8/26 W at Texas Southern 5-0 8/28 W GRAMBLING /2 W SMU 2-1 9/4 W at Houston 1-0 9/9 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 3-1 9/11 L at Baylor 0-2 9/16 L vs UC Riverside! 1-2 (ot) 9/18 L vs Cal State Fullerton! 1-4 9/23 W WESTERN KENTUCKY * 2-1 9/25 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE * 3-0 9/30 W at ULM * /2 W at Louisiana-Lafayette * /7 W TROY * /14 L at FIU * /16 W at Florida Atlantic * /20 W UALR * /23 T at Arkansas State * 1-1 (2ot) 10/28 W DENVER * /2 W vs Troy # /3 T vs Western Kentucky # 0-0 Western Kentucky advances on Penalties 4-3 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)!- Nike Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2012 (16-5-2, Sun Belt) Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament 8/17 W at Oral Roberts 2-1 (2ot) 8/19 W at Missouri State 1-0 8/24 W at Sam Houston State 1-0 (2ot) 8/26 W HOUSTON W 2-1 8/31 W TEXAS SOUTHERN W 6-0 9/7 T BAYLOR 0-0 (2ot) 9/9 L vs. [16] Long Beach State 2-3 (ot) 9/14 L at [7] Oklahoma State 2-3 9/16 L TCU L 0-1 9/21 W at Louisiana-Lafayette* 2-0 9/23 W at ULM* 2-1 9/28 W SOUTH ALABAMA* 4-0 9/30 W TROY* /5 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC* /7 T FIU* 1-1 (2ot) 10/12 W at Arkansas State* /14 W at UALR* /18 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE* /21 L at Western Kentucky* /31 W vs. Florida Atlantic# /2 W vs. Western Kentucky# /4 W vs. FIU# /10 L at Texas Tech+ 0-2 *-Sun Belt Conference game #-Sun Belt Tournament game (Mobile, Ala.) +-NCAA Tournament game (Lubbock, Texas) 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 35

39 records 9 year-by-year results 2013 (14-7-1, C-USA) 8/23 W at Texas Southern 9-1 8/25 W HOUSTON BAPTIST 1-0 8/30 L at [10] Wake Forest! 1-2 (ot) 9/1 L vs. Virginia Tech! 2-4 9/6 W SAM HOUSTON STATE 3-0 9/8 W at TCU 2-0 9/13 W MCNEESE STATE 2-0 9/15 W at Oklahoma 5-0 9/22 L OKLAHOMA STATE 1-2 (ot) 9/27 T SOUTHERN MISS * 1-1 (2ot) 9/29 W LOUISIANA TECH * /4 L at Rice * /6 L at Colorado College * /11 W UTSA * /13 W CHARLOTTE * /18 W at Tulsa * /25 W at Middle Tennessee * /27 L at UAB * /31 W UTEP * /6 W vs. [E3] FIU # /8 W vs. [E1] Charlotte # 1-0 (2ot) 11/10 L vs. [W1] Colorado College # 0-3!-Wake Forest Invitational (Winston-Salem, N.C.) *Conference USA game # C-USA Tournament (Host: Rice, Houston, TX) 2014 (16-5-1, C-USA) Conference USA Champions 8/22 W TEXAS SOUTHERN 3-0 8/24 W OREGON STATE 1-0 8/29 at Houston canceled 8/31 W at Lamar 1-0 9/5 W ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3-1 9/7 W VANDERBILT 1-0 9/12 L NO. 15 OKLAHOMA 2-1 (2ot) 9/14 W at Houston Baptist 2-0 9/19 L GONZAGA 2-1 (2ot) 9/21 L TCU 1-0 9/26 W LOUISIANA TECH* 1-0 9/28 W SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI* /3 W at UTEP* 1-0 ot 10/5 W at UTSA* /12 T at Rice* 1-1 (2ot) 10/17 L at Florida Atlantic* /19 W at FIU* /24 W CHARLOTTE* /26 W OLD DOMINION* /31 W WESTERN KENTUCKY* /5 W vs. No. 8 Marshall# /7 W vs. No. 5 Middle Tennessee# /9 L vs. No. 2 Rice# 2-0 * Conference USA Game #C-USA Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 2015 (19-4-1, C-USA) Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament 8/21 W vs. Southern Utah 2-1 8/23 W at UNLV 1-0 8/28 W at Incarnate Word 2-0 8/30 L KANSAS 2-1 9/4 W at Abilene Christian 3-0 9/6 W HOUSTON 3-0 9/11 W LAMAR 6-0 9/13 W at TCU 1-0 9/18 W ORAL ROBERTS 1-0 9/20 L at No. 5 Texas A&M 2-1 (2ot) 9/25 T at Marshall* 0-0 (2ot) 10/2 W FLORIDA ATLANTIC* /4 W FIU* /9 W at Charlotte* 1-0 (ot) 10/11 W at Old Dominion* /16 W MIDDLE TENNESSEE* /18 W UAB* /23 W at Southern Miss* /25 W RICE* /30 L at Louisiana Tech* /4 W No. 8 WKU# /6 W No. 5 Middle Tennessee# /8 W No. 2 Marshall# /13 L Texas Tech$ 1-0 * Conference USA Game #C-USA Tournament (Miami, FL) $NCAA Tournament game North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

40 records Season Results Season In Review North Texas 2, vs. Southern Utah 1 Aug. 21, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada Attendance: 103 SCORING SUMMARY: NT 33:28 Bagby, Olivia (1) Torres, T SUU 52:23 Robiins, Paige (1) Penalty Kick NT 55:03 Davis, Marchelle Hulstein, L North Texas 1, at UNLV 0 Aug. 23, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada Attendance: 472 SCORING SUMMARY NT 23:00 Own Goal North Texas 2, at Incarnate Word 0 Aug. 28, 2015 San Antonio, TX Attendance: 288 SCORING SUMMARY NT 45:52 Torres, Taylor (1) Pineda, K NT 53:18 Davis, Marchelle (2) Pineda, K North Texas 1 vs. Kansas 2 Aug. 30, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 546 SCORING SUMMARY KU 34:05 Salazar, Liana (1) Heuchan, L NT 48:34 Holden, Rachel (1) unassisted KU 75:55 Courtney, Anna (1) Heuchen, L North Texas 3, vs. Abilene Christian 0 Sept. 4, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 948 SCORING SUMMARY NT 11:24 Pineda, Karla Penalty Kick NT 18:39 Grisham, Molly Pineda, K NT 83:05 Holden, Rachel (2) Hulstein, L North Texas 3, vs. Houston 0 Sept. 6, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 234 SCORING SUMMARY NT 21:48 Torres, Taylor (2) Flobeck, A NT 26:07 Holden, Rachel (3) Torres, T NT 55:35 Holden, Rachel (4) Pineda, K North Texas 6, at Lamar Sept. 11, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 411 SCORING SUMMARY NT 3:27 Holden, Rachel (5) (unassisted) NT 29:50 Pineda, Karla (2) Flobeck, A NT 61:22 Davis, Marchelle (3) (unassisted) NT 65:50 Pineda, Karla (3) Holden, R NT 82:52 Phillips, Tori (1) Flobeck, A NT 84:38 Haggerty, Amber (1) Murphy, L North Texas 1, at TCU 0 Sept. 13, 2015 Fort Worth, TX Attendance: 1035 SCORING SUMMARY NT 27:16 Pineda, Karla (4) Unassisted North Texas 1, vs. Oral Roberts 0 Sept. 18, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance; 277 SCORING SUMMARY NT 73:42 Karla Pineda (5) Penalty Kick North Texas 1, at No. 5 Texas A&M 2 Sept. 20, 2015 College Station, TX Attendance: 2705 SCORING SUMMARY NT 45:37 Flobeck, Anna Pineda, K TAM 70:54 Cousineau, Janae (2) Paulson, M TAM 108:55 Mueller, Karlie (1) (unassisted) North Texas 0, Marshall 0 Sept. 25, 2015 El Paso, Texas Attendance: 356 SCORING SUMMARY North Texas 2, vs. Florida Atlantic 1 Oct. 2, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 248 SCORING SUMMARY NT 33:11 Haggerty, Amber (2) Holden, R FAU 42:41 Lodge, Amber (1) Parr, Kelsey NT 84:54 Haggerty, Amber (3) unassisted North Texas 1, vs. FIU 0 Oct. 4, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 180 SCORING SUMMARY NT 72:48 Holden, Rachel (6) Cable, A North Texas 0, Florida Atlantic 2 Oct. 17, 2014 Boca Raton, FL Attendance: 358 SCORING SUMMARY FAU 18:01 Hauksdottir, Hildur Penalty Kick FAU 34:36 Faulkner, Kayla Emslie North Texas 2, at FIU 1 Oct. 19, 2014 Miami, Florida Attendance: 209 SCORING SUMMARY NT 9:20 Holden, Rachel (4) Pineda FIU 83:20 Montoya, Scarlet (2) Unassisted NT 87:21 Pineda, Karla (7) Penalty Kick North Texas 1, at Charlotte 0 Oct. 9, 2015 Charlotte, NC Attendance: 547 SCORING SUMMARY NT 93:23 Holden, Rachel (7) Haggerty, A Sanders, C North Texas 2, at Old Dominion 0 Oct. 11, 2015 Norfolk, VA Attendance: 219 SCORING SUMMARY NT 1:43 Pineda, Karla (10) Penalty Kick NT 74:29 Davis, Marchelle (4) unassisted North Texas 2, vs. Middle Tennessee 1 Oct. 16, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 320 SCORING SUMMARY NT 13:15 Grisham, Molly (2) Davis, M NT 28:01 Holden, Rachel (8) Cable, A MT 43:43 Hawkins, Tori (3) Thomas, K North Texas 3, vs. UAB 0 Oct. 18, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 225 SCORING SUMMARY NT 80:23 Holden, Rachel (9) Torres, T NT 83:15 Moreau, Jackie (1) Hulstein, L NT 84:45 Torres, Taylor (3) unassisted North Texas 2, at Southern Miss 0 Oct. 23, 2015 Hattiesburg, Mississippi Attendance: 264 SCORING SUMMARY NT 12:49 Haggerty, Amber (4) Pineda, K NT 59:19 Holden, Rachel (10) Pineda, K North Texas 2, vs. Rice 1 Oct. 25, 2015 Mean Green Soccer Complex - Denton, Texas Attendance: 440 SCORING SUMMARY NT 2:22 Holden, Rachel (11) Moreau, J NT 18:24 Pineda, Karla (7) Moreau, J Rice 71:54 Stallings, Nia (3) Wolfe, A North Texas 0, Louisiana Tech 1 Oct. 30, 2015 Ruston, LA Attendance: 355 SCORING SUMMARY TCH 74:04 Laque, Haley Penalty Kick North Texas 1, vs. WKU 0 Nov. 4, 2015 C-USA Tournament Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC Attendance: 433 SCORING SUMMARY NT 44:56 Grisham, Molly (3) Pineda, K North Texas 1, vs. Middle Tennessee 0 Nov. 6, 2015 C-USA Tournament Semifinals Charlotte, NC Attendance: 308 SCORING SUMMARY NT Holden, Rachel (12) unasssisted North Texas 1, vs. Marshall 0 Nov. 8, 2015 C-USA Tournament Championship Charlotte, NC Attendance: 203 SCORING SUMMARY NT Haggerty, Amber (5) unassisted North Texas 0, Texas Tech 1 Nov. 15, 2015 NCAA Tournament First Round Lubbock, TX Attendance: 1817 SCORING SUMMARY TTU 25:57 Beckie, Janine (12) Heap, C 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 37

41 records 9 mg soccer complex records 9 Mean Green Soccer Complex Individual Records Goals scored 3 Kendall Juett Louisiana-Monroe 9/28/07 3 Kelsey Hodges Texas Southern 8/20/10 3 Nikki Crocco Grambling 8/28/11 Points 7 Kendall Juett Louisiana-Monroe 9/28/07 6 Heather Hutyra Arkansas State 10/13/06 6 Kelsey Hodges Texas Southern 8/20/10 6 Nikki Crocco Grambling 8/28/11 Shots on Goal 12 Heather Hutyra Arkansas State 10/13/06 11 Heather Hutyra Northwestern State 9/15/06 10 Rachel Holden La. Tech, Abilene Christian 2014 Saves 13 Kandice Ellis SMU 9/3/06 10 Jackie Kerestine Middle Tennessee 10/16/15 9 Jackie Kerestine Houston Baptist 8/25/13 8 Kandice Ellis Louisiana-Lafayette 9/30/07 7 Mandy Hall SMU 9/17/10 7 Mandy Hall South Alabama 10/14/07 7 Kandice Ellis SMU 9/29/06 9 Mean Green Soccer Complex Overall Record (.840) total games (10 seasons) 9 Mean Green Soccer Complex Firsts MATCH vs. Houston (8/31/06) SUN BELT MATCH vs. Florida International (9/29/06) WIN 2-1 OT vs. Houston (8/31/06) LOSS vs. Middle Tennessee (10/22/06) GOAL Kendall Juett vs. Houston (8/31/06) OPP. GOAL Jordan Godbolt Houston (8/31/06) SHUTOUT vs. SMU (9/3/06) OPP SHUTOUT SMU (9/3/06) 9 North Texas -Team Records Goals scored 11 Grambling 8/28/11 8 Arkansas State 10/13/06 Texas Southern 8/20/10 Points 31 Grambling 8/28/11 25 Arkansas State 10/13/06 Shots on goal 37 Arkansas State 10/13/06 Assists 9 Grambling 8/28/11 Arkansas State 10/13/06 Saves 13 SMU 9/3/06 Corner Kicks 15 Texas Southern 8/22/14 Penalty Kicks 2 Kendall Juett vs. UTEP 9/2/07 Kelli Lunsford vs. Middle Tennessee 10/22/06 Fouls 28 Oklahoma State 9/22/13 Largest Margin 11-0 Grambling 8/28/11 of Victory 8-0 Arkansas State 10/13/ Texas Southern 8/20/10 9 Opponents- Individual Goals scored 2 Kellie Walker Western Kentucky 10/26/08 Points 3 Holly Grogan, Kala Morgan Middle Tennessee 10/18/06 3 Maria Grados Oral Roberts 8/21/11 Shots on Goal 6 Sophia Mundy Houston 8/31/06 Assists 2 Courtney Smith SMU 9/17/10 Saves 21 Kelly Goodman Arkansas State 10/13/06 9 Opponents Team Goals scored 3 Five Times (Most Recent: SMU, 9/17/10) Shots on goal 27 SMU 9/3/06 Assists 3 UTEP 9/2/07 SMU 9/17/10 Saves 21 Arkansas State 10/13/06 Corner Kicks 9 SMU 9/3/06 Fouls 24 Oklahoma State 9/22/13 24 Northwestern State 9/15/06 9 Attendance 1. 1,283 SMU 9/2/ ,246 SMU 9/17/ ,173 Oklahoma 9/5/ ,097 Baylor 9/7/ ,084 Middle Tennessee 10/8/ ,022 Oklahoma State 9/22/ McNeese State 9/13/ TCU 9/16/ Southern Miss 9/27/ UTSA 10/11/ North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

42 records 9 conference tourney results 9 Conference Tournament Results Sun Belt Conference 2000 (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round... def. Arkansas State, 6-0 Semifinals...def. at South Alabama, 2-1 Finals...lost to FIU, (Miami, Fla.) 1st Round... def. Arkansas State, 2-0 Semifinals... def. Western Kentucky, 2-1 (2ot) Finals...lost to Denver, (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round... def. Middle Tennessee, 4-1 Semifinals...def. at South Alabama, 2-1 Finals...lost to Denver, (Bowling Green, Ky.) 1st Round...def. Arkansas State, 10-1 Semifinals... def. Middle Tennessee, 4-0 Finals... lost to Denver, 0-1 (ot) 2004 (Miami, Fla.) 1st Round...def. South Alabama, 2-1 Semifinals... def. Denver, 3-0 Finals...def. at Florida International, (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round... def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-2 Semifinals...def. Western Kentucky, 2-1 Finals...def. at South Alabama, (Lafayette, La.) 1st Round... def. at Lousiana-Lafayette, 5-1 Semifinals... def. Middle Tennessee, 3-1 Finals...lost to Denver, (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round... def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-1 Semifinals...def. Western Kentucky, 3-1 Finals...lost to Denver, (Denton, Texas) 1st Round...def. South Alabama, 2-1 Semifinals... lost to Western Kentucky, (Boca Raton, Fla.) 1st Round... def. Middle Tennessee, 2-1 Semifinals... lost to UALR, (Bowling Green, Ky.) 1st Round...lost at Western Kentucky, (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 1st Round...def. Troy, 2-0 Semifinals...drew Western Kentucky, 0-0 (2ot) Western Kentucky advances on penalty kicks (Mobile, Ala.) 1st Round... def. Florida Atlantic, 1-0 Semifinals...def. Western Kentucky, 1-0 Finals...def. FIU, 1-0 Conference USA 2013 (Houston, Texas) Quarterfinals...def. FIU, 4-1 Semifinals... def. Charlotte, 1-0 (2OT) Finals...lost to Colorado College, 3-0 Conference USA 2014 (Charlotte, NC) Quarterfinals... def. Marshall, 2-0 Semifinals... def. Middle Tennessee, 1-0 Finals...lost to Rice, 2-0 Conference USA 2015 (Miami, FL Quarterfinals...def. Western Kentucky, 1-0 Semifinals... def. Middle Tennessee, 1-0 Finals... def. Marshall, North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 39

43 9 A Adrina Adame 00, 01 Tori Adame 11, 12, 13 Tiffany Adams 06 Kelly Adkins 03, 04 Ashleigh Allison 02 Veronica Ayala 06, 07, 08 9 B Elaine Bacchus 01, 02, 03, 04 Olivia Bagby 15 Stephanie Baetz 96 Cindy Beahm 95 Robin Bellingham 02 Fleur Benatar 96, 97 Lindsay Bibb 99, 00, 01, 02 Jennifer Blume 95 April Bonilla 96, 97, 98 Katy Booth 07, 08 Brooke Bradley 15 Mary Brannon 07 Kim Brimberry 01 Kara Brooks 08, 10, 11, 12 Michelle Brophy 99, 00 Heather Brown 95 Kim Brunette 97, 98, 99, 00 Briana Buchanan 03, 04, 05 Paige Bucklew 12, 13 Amanda Burgardt 12 9 C Adriana Caballero 99 Marlen Caballero 99 Alexsis Cable 15 JoDee Campbell 96 Kristen Campbell 03, 04, 05, 06 Alyssa Carrier 01, 02, 03, 04 Angela Carter 00, 01, 02, 03 Nikki Carter 00 Amy Chandler 97, 98 Melissa Chapman 03, 04, 05, 06 Mary Chisenhall 95, 96 Brittany Cleveland 05, 06, 07, 08 Leslie Cooley 01, 02, 03 Misty Cordon 02, 03, 04, 05 Adria Costanzo 98, 99 Leah Cox 11, 12, 13, 14 Hannah Crawford 08, 09, 10, 11 Nikki Crocco 09, 10, 11 Jennifer Crow 96 Sarah Csillagi 97 Michelle Cudd 95 9 D Krista Davey 96, 97, 98, 99 Marchelle Davis 14, 15 Lindsay Deal 99 Stephanie Demchuk 95 Haley Dockray 11 Natalie Donnert 02 9 E Kandice Ellis 04, 05, 06, 07 Stephanie Eckert 07 records 9 letterwinners 9 F Anna Flobeck 13, 14, 15 9 G Diana Garcia-Valez 98 Erin Gardipee 98 Amy Gaylon 95 Krista Georgas 01, 02, 03, 04 Rebecca Gleason 14 Shannon Gorrie 08, 09, 10, 11 Tess Graham 12, 13, 14, 15 Rita Granado 96, 97, 99 Molly Grisham 12, 13, 14, 15 Allison Guderian 10, 11, 12, 13 Danielle Guilliod 09 9 H Hailey Hadden 14 Amber Haggerty 12, 13, 14, 15 Amanda Hall 07, 08, 09, 10 Kerri Hancock 95, 96 Jou Jou Hanna 99 Taffy Harmon 03 Allison Harper 13, 14, 15 Leslie Hash 95 Angela Hawkins 03, 04, 05 Nicole Heasty 95 Chelsea Heimann 09 Cristi Hendrickson 95, 96 Jessica Hennessey 02 Lynda Hercules 12, 13 Mari Hernandez 98, 99 Danielle Herron 07, 08 Mari Hill 98 Kelsey Hodges 10, 11, 12, 13 Leanne Hoge 03 Rachel Holden , 15 Shelly Holt 10, 11, 12, 13 Emily Hosek 03 Monica Housden 00, 01 Jordan Howell 10 Lindsey Hulstein 12, 13, 14, 15 Kaylah Hunter 14, 15 Gennifer Hurst 05, 06, 07, 08 Heather Hutyra 04, 05, 06, 07 9 I Vanessa Ibewuike 13 9 J Ingrid Jacques 99 Amanda Johnson 05, 06, 07, 08 Amanda Jones 05, 06 Christy Johnson 97, 98, 99, 00 Erin Johnson 02 Bailey Johnston 15 Jamie Joyce 95 Kendall Juett 06, 07, 08, 09 9 K Jackie Kerestine, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Meredith Klemm 96, 97, 98 Jessica Kloschmann 02, 03 Keri Kuwamura 01 Carrie Kveton 98, 99, 00, 01 9 L Julie Lackey 08, 09, 10, 11 Lindsay Lackore 07, 08, 09 Casey Lerond 08 Melanie Lovato 95 Kelli Lunsford 05, 06, 08, 09 9 M Richelle Magalhaes 02, 03, 04 Summer Mahaffey 98 Andrea Marak 03, 04, 05 Marilyn Marin 00, 01, 02, 03 Carly McDowell 09, 10, 11, 12 Carrie Mendoza 10 Madden Mengwasser 12, 13 Amanda Mitchell 05, 06, 07, 08 Natalie Mitchell 01 Erin Montgomery 08 Patty Mora 98 Jackie Moreau 12, 13, 14, 15 Brianna Morris 99, 00, 01, 02 Sabrina Munguia 15 Libby Murphy 14, 15 9 N Marion Neary 95 Haley Newsom 09, 10, 11 9 O Gabi Ortiz 12, 13 Lynette Osborne 97 Brooke Oxentine 13 9 P Marissa Pantoja 12 Michelle Partain 02, 03 Kelsey Perlman 08, 09, 10, 11 Melanie Peterson 06, 07 Kelsey Petty 11 Tori Phillips 14, 15 Karla Pineda 12, 13, 14, 15 Melinda Pina 01, 02, 03, 04 Michelle Pratz 95, 96 9 R Julie Radford 05, 06 Loreli Ramsey 10 Monica Reich 97 Alicia Reyes 10, 11 Michelle Richards 95 Caree Ridenour 01, 02, 03, 04 Angela Rieke 95, 96 Haley Riley 12, 13 Tiffany Robb 96 Katelyn Ross 12 Morgan Rushing North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

44 records 9 letterwinners 9 S Carissa Sanders 15 Ellen Scarfone 09, 10, 11 Heather Schmidt 95, 96, 97, 98 Cat Sebazco 14, 15 Lauren Shockey 06, 07, 08, 09 Sarah Simpson 10 Marnie Simmons 95, 96 Katherine Skaggs 06 Kelsi Slaughter 14, 15 Dani Slavonic 04, 05, 06, 07 Nikki Smetzer 97, 98, 99, 00 Danielle Smith 02, 03 Hayley Smith 06 Jennifer Smith 01, 02, 03, 04 Knakala Smith 14 Amy Smyser 95, 96, 97 Chelsei Soto 14, 15 Kim Sparks 95, 96, 97, 98 Alyson Stallcup 11, 12, 13, 14 Emily Standeven 01 Emily Stevens 97, 98, 99, 00 9 T Chantel Terrell 98 Rene Threlkeld 98, 99 Taylor Torres 15 Gina Turner 98, 99, 00, 01 Rachel Turpin 08, 09 9 U Michelle Uselton 99, 00, 01, 02 9 V Teresa Vise 97, 98, 99, 00 9 W K.D. Waters 06 Dani Watson 09, 10 Rebecca Weinkauf 02 Lauren Weller 04, 05, 06, 07 Corinna Welsch 95, 97 Kim Welsch 96 Katie Wendling 08, 09 Lisa Whitfield 95, 96 Jacy Wicker 07, 08 Courtney Wilson 15 Lindsay Williams 02 Kelly Winchester 96 Jessie Wolfe 05, 06, 07 Janaye Woods 07 Jillian Wright 08 9 Y Jamie Yates 04, 05, 06 Michelle Young 09, 10, 11, 12 9 Z Jessica Zetlau North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 41

45 records 9 all-time awards 9 All-Conference Selections Big West Conference 1996 April Bonilla, Second Team Lisa Whitfield, Second Team 1997 Amy Chandler, First Team Krista Davey, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Meredith Klemm, Honorable Mention 1998 Krista Davey, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Gina Turner, Second Team 1999 Krista Davey, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Adriana Costanzo, Second Team Gina Turner, Second Team Teresa Vise, Honorable Mention Sun Belt Conference 2000 Kim Brunette, First Team Christy Johnson, First Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Teresa Vise, First Team Emily Stevens, Second Team Gina Turner, Second Team 2001 Carrie Kveton, First Team Marilyn Marin, First Team Gina Turner, First Team Monica Housden, Second Team Michelle Uselton, Second Team 2002 Marilyn Marin, First Team Melinda Pina, First Team 2003 Marilyn Marin, First Team Melinda Pina, First Team Angela Carter, Second Team Krista Georgas, Second Team 2004 Melinda Pina, First Team Heather Hutyra, First Team Caree Ridenour, First Team Krista Georgas, Second Team 2005 Kandice Ellis, First Team Angela Hawkins, First Team Heather Hutyra, First Team Kelli Lunsford, First Team 2006 Heather Hutyra, First Team Kendall Juett, First Team Gennifer Hurst, Second Team Kandice Ellis, Second Team 2007 Kendall Juett, First Team Dani Slavonic, First Team Janaye Woods, First Team 2008 Veronica Ayala, Second Team Kendall Juett, First Team Kelli Lunsford, First Team Kelsey Perlman, First Team 2009 Kendall Juett, First Team Kelli Lunsford, First Team Michelle Young, Second Team 2010 Ellen Scarfone, First Team 2011 Kelsey Hodges, First Team Ellen Scarfone, First Team Michelle Young, First Team 2012 Michelle Young, First Team Karla Pineda, First Team Kelsey Hodges, First Team Carly McDowell, Second Team Conference USA 2013 Kelsey Hodges, First Team Rachel Holden, First Team Vanessa Ibewuike, Third Team 2014 Karla Pineda, First Team Rachel Holden, First Team Jackie Kerestine, Second Team 2015 Karla Pineda, First Team Rachel Holden, First Team Jackie Kerestine, First Team Tess Graham, Third Team Molly Grisham, Third Team Taylor Torres, All-Freshman Team 9 Conference Award Winners Player of the Year 2002 Marilyn Marin, Sun Belt 2003 Marilyn Marin, Sun Belt 2005 Heather Hutyra, Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year 2013 Rachel Holden, C-USA 2015 Rachel Holden, C-USA (Co-Offensive) Midfielder Player of the Year 2015 Karla Pineda, C-USA Defensive Player of the Year 2013 Kelsey Hodges, C-USA Freshman of the Year 2000 Marilyn Marin, Sun Belt 2004 Heather Hutyra, Sun Belt 2005 Kelli Lunsford, Sun Belt 2007 Janaye Woods, Sun Belt 2013 Rachel Holden, C-USA Coach of the Year 2004 John Hedlund, Sun Belt 2005 John Hedlund, Sun Belt 2011 John Hedlund, Sun Belt Player of the Week (Since 2008) 9/9/08 Kelli Lunsford (2g, 0a), Sun Belt 9/8/09 Kendall Juett (1g, 0a), Sun Belt 8/24/10 Julie Lackey (3g, 1a), Sun Belt 10/19/10 Michelle Young (3g, 2a), Sun Belt 9/6/11 Nikki Crocco (2g, 0a), Sun Belt 9/27/11 Michelle Young (3g 0a), Sun Belt 8/21/12 Kelsey Hodges (Defensive POW), Sun Belt 8/28/12 Jackie Kerestine (Defensive POW), Sun Belt 10/9/12 Karla Pineda (2g, 0a), Sun Belt 8/26/13 Rachel Holden (4g, 0a), Off POW, C-USA 9/9/13 Haley Riley (9s, 2so), Def POW, C-USA 9/16/13 Rachel Holden (3g, 0a), Off POW, C-USA 10/14/13 Kelsey Hodges (3g, 0a), Off POW, C-USA 10/21/13 Vanessa Ibewuike (1g, 2a), Off POW, C-USA 8/25/14 Rachel Holden (2g), Off POW, C-USA 9/8/14 Molly Grisham (1 g), Co-Off POW, C-USA 9/29/14 Jackie Kerestine, Def POW, C-USA 10/6/14 Karla Pineda (2 g, 1a), Off POW, C-USA 10/6/14 Jackie Kerestine, Def POW, C-USA 10/27/14 Karla Pineda (4 g, 1a), Off POW, C-USA 10/27/14 Jackie Kerestine, Def POW, C-USA 11/3/14 Jackie Kerestine, Def POW, C-USA 8/24/15 Jackie Kerestine, GK POW, C-USA 9/8/15 Jackie Kerestine, GK POW, C-USA 9/14/15 Jackie Kerestine, GK POW, C-USA 9/21/15 Jackie Kerestine, GK POW, C-USA 10/12/15 Jackie Kerestine, GK POW, C-USA 10/19/15 Rachel Holden (2g), Off POW, C-USA 9 Greater Denton Sports Commission North Texas Coach of the Year 2004 John Hedlund, Sun Belt 2005 John Hedlund, Sun Belt 9 NSCAA All-Region 1997 Christy Johnson, First Team 1998 Krista Davey, Second Team Christy Johnson, Third Team 1999 Gina Turner, Second Team Christy Johnson, Third Team 2000 Marilyn Marin, First Team 2001 Marilyn Marin, Third Team 2002 Marilyn Marin, Second Team 2003 Marilyn Marin, Second Team 2004 Caree Ridenour, Third Team 2005 Heather Hutyra, Second Team 2006 Heather Hutyra, Third Team 2008 Kelli Lunsford, Third Team 2010 Ellen Scarfone, Second Team (South) 2012 Kelsey Hodges, Second Team Michelle Young, Second Team 2013 Rachel Holden, First Team Kelsey Hodges, First Team 2014 Karla Pineda, Second Team Jackie Kerestine, Second Team 2015 Rachel Holden, First Team Karla Pineda, First Team 9 Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Team 2005 Kelli Lunsford 2006 Kendall Juett 2007 Janaye Woods 2008 Kelsey Perlman Freshman All-America 1997 Christy Johnson, Third Team 1998 Gina Turner, Honorable Mention 2000 Marilyn Marin, First Team 9 All-Conference Tournament Team 2000 Christy Johnson Teresa Vise Marilyn Marin 2001 Angela Carter Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina 2002 Lindsay Bibb Jessica Hennessey Melinda Pina 2003 Marilyn Marin Melinda Pina Caree Ridenour 2004 Briana Buchanan Alyssa Carrier (MOP) Melinda Pina Dani Slavonic 2005 Heather Hutyra (MOP) Kelli Lunsford Angela Hawkins Kandice Ellis Julie Radford 2006 Brittany Cleveland Kendall Juett Dani Slavonic North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

46 records 9 all-time awards 2007 Heather Hutyra Kendall Juett Dani Slavonic 2008 Kelli Lunsford Veronica Ayala 2009 Ellen Scarfone 2011 Jackie Kerestine 2012 Jackie Kerestine (MOP) Amber Haggerty Kelsey Hodges Karla Pineda Michelle Young 2013 Kelsey Hodges Jackie Moreau Karla Pineda 2014 Rachel Holden (OMVP) Jackie Kerestine (DMVP) Tess Graham Amber Haggerty 2014 Karla Pineda Jackie Kerestine Tess Graham Molly Grisham 9 North Texas Team Honors Krista (Davey) Bobo New York Power (WUSA) 2001 Washington Freedom (WUSA) Atlanta Silverbacks (W-League) 2006 Sky Blue FC (WPS) 2009 Carrie Kveton Charlotte Lady Eagles (W-League) 2004 Atlanta Silverbacks (W-League) 2005 Bristol Rovers WFC (England) Ottawa Fury (W-League) 2006 Sønderjyske (Denmark) Kelsey Hodges Seattle Sounders Women (W-League) 2014 Rävåsens IK, Sweden (Division I) 2015 Alamein FC, Australia (National Premier League for Women), 2016 Final Regional Rankings 1996 ARV (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 2001 ARV (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) 2006 t-15th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (Central, SoccerBuzz.com) th (South, NSCAA Regional Poll) 2013 ARV (Central, NSCAA Regional Poll) th (Central, NSCAA Regional Poll) th (Central, NSCAA Regional Poll) Regular Season Championships 2001, Sun Belt 2004, Sun Belt 2005, Sun Belt 2011, Sun Belt 2012, Sun Belt 2014, Conference USA 2015 Conference USA 9 Professional Players Only Professional First Division Leagues Listed 2016 North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 43

47 records 9 memorable moments 9 Program Starts With Lubbock Loss September 2, Texas Tech 3, North Texas 2 LUBBOCK, Texas- North Texas began its women s soccer history at Texas Tech, but relinquished 1-0 and 2-1 leads before falling 3-2 to the Lady Raiders. Lisa Whitfield scored the first goal in program history in the 23rd minute, scoring from the lower-right part of the box, giving North Texas its first ever lead over its Southwest Conference foe. Angela Reike scored in the 76th minute from the top of the 18-yard box to give North Texas a 2-1 edge, but could not hold onto the lead. The Red Raiders equalized in the 80th minute and scored the game-winner in the 87th. 9 North Texas Finds Troy In A Catch-22 August 31, North Texas 22, Troy 0 LAKE CHARLES, La.- North Texas found itself completely outclassing Troy, and walked away with the biggest win in program history, a 22-0 thumping of the Trojans. By the 20th minute, Christy Johnson had a hat trick and was well on her way to her five-goal total, and the Mean Green were up 5-0. Johnson had scored five the previous day against McNeese State, giving her a remarkable 10 goals in two days. Both of her five-goal games are tied for the North Texas single-game record. In all, four North Texas players scored hat tricks; Krista Davey, the future WUSA player who had three assists as well, Lynette Osbourne, who scored four goals, Nikki Smetzer, who had two assists, and Johnson. North Texas outshot Troy The Mean Green were up 9-0 by the 28th minute and 13-0 by halftime. Official scoresheets in 1997, before computer scoring was standard, had spaces for only nine goals in a game, therefore the official box score for the game spans three pages. 9 Orange Burnt on Halloween October 31, North Texas 2, Texas 1 (OT) DENTON, Texas- North Texas brought in heavily favored, and regional giant Texas to Denton for the penultimate game of the 1999 season. The Mean Green got the first breakthrough in the 16th mintue when Carrie Kveton put a strike in to give North Texas a lead it would hold for almost forty minutes. The Longhorns tied the game in the 55th minute, which helped send the match to extra time at 1-1. With 19 seconds left in the first overtime, Michelle Brophy scored on an assist from Adriana Caballero and sending the Mean Green into a delirous dogpile as 2-1 victors. Kveton s PK Topples No. 9 SMU September 1, North Texas 3, #9 SMU 2 (OT) WACO, Texas- After fighting for 62 minutes, North Texas found itself down 2-0 to SMU in the 65th minute in a neutral site match in Waco, and set the stage for a Mean Green upset and comeback. Teresa Vise scored for the Mean Green just a minute after falling down 2-0 on a 66th minute goal with an assist from Marylin Marin. With a scant 1:46 remaining in regulation, and the Mean Green down a goal, North Texas got its break. SMU keeper Becca Leif was sent off, and Carrie Kveton sent home the ensuing penalty to send the match into overtime. North Texas was able to take advantage of the 11-on-10 just 5:48 into overtime, as Kveton was sent to the spot again. She converted for her second goal of the game, and North Texas only victory over an opponent ranked in the top 10. Double Overtime Upset Over No. 21 Denver October 10, North Texas 3, #21 Denver 2 (2OT) DENTON, Texas- Just 24 seconds away from a draw, Kristen Campbell knocked in a loose ball in front of the net and gave the Mean Green the golden goal they needed to defeat Denver 3-2 in double overtime. North Texas, looking for its first victory over a ranked team since 2000, opened up a 2-0 lead over the Pioneers by the 56th minute. Richelle Magahlaes scored in the 15th minute, and Melinda Pina doubled the lead in the 56th. However, the lead was fleeting, and Denver equalized with two more goals by the 62nd minute. As the second overtime was ending, NT s Marilyn Marin dribbled into the left corner before centering the ball towards the Denver net. Campbell somehow got control of the loose ball just a couple of yards from the goal line and was able to kick it into the net. Marin had assists on all three goals for the Mean Green. 9 North Texas Wins Sun Belt Tourney November 6, North Texas 1, FIU 0 MIAMI, Fla.- Alyssa Carrier headed in a free kick from Andrea Marak with only eight seconds remaining in the Sun Belt Championship game to give North Texas a 1-0 win at FIU, with the specter of extra time or penalties looming in front of a road crowd. The win gave North Texas its first Sun Belt Tournament Championship and first bid to the NCAA Tournament. 9 Mean Green Repeat As Champs November 5, North Texas 2, South Alabama 0 MOBILE, Ala.- Again playing in hostile territory, the Mean Green won its second straight Sun Belt Championship and returned to the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 win at South Alabama. North Texas got its first goal in the 43rd minute, as Tournament Most Outstanding Player Heather Hutyra scored her 20th goal of the season. The Mean Green anchored back, and allowed just one shot in the second half, holding on to the slim lead. Julie Radford ended the tension by scoring her first goal of the season in the 75th minute, giving North Texas a two-goal lead which it would not relinquish. 9 Mean Green Soccer Complex Opens August 31, North Texas 2, Houston 1 (OT) DENTON, Texas- North Texas opened up Mean Green Soccer Complex with some late heroics, defeating Houston 2-1 in overtime to christen the new field. Kristen Campbell took a feed from Kelli Lunsford 91 seconds into overtime and fired a laser past Houston keeper Shelby Scott to win the first game in the new complex. The victory also extended the home unbeaten streak to 15 games -- a streak that eventually reached 23 games. Houston started the scoring in the 37th minute, but North Texas got an equalizer from Kendall Juett in the 68th minute. 9 North Texas downs Oklahoma September 5, North Texas 3, Oklahoma 2 (OT) DENTON, Texas- Kelli Lunsford, who missed most of 2007 due to injury, scored the game-tying and winning goals in a 3-2 overtime victory. She tied the game 2-2 in the 83rd minute, when she blasted a kick from about 35 yards out that sailed over the outstretched arms of Oklahoma goalkeeper Lisa Jett. In overtime, the Sooners tried to clear the ball but it went right to Lunsford, who took a shot from over 20-yards out and nailed it for the game winner. North Texas scored the first goal of the contest, before Oklahoma came roaring back, scoring two goals within a 10-minute span at the end of the first half. 9 Crocco s Game-winning Goal Downs SMU September 2, North Texas 2, SMU 1 DENTON, Texas- Nikki Crocco scored the game-winning goal in the 86th minute to give North Texas a 2-1 win over SMU. The victory over SMU was the program s first since Crocco started the scoring in the 53rd minute with a header off a free kick taken by Kelsey Hodges from beyond midfield. North Texas celebrations were short-lived, as its backline could not cope with an SMU cross and knocked it into their own net to tie the score. With extra time looming, Nikki Crocco stole the ball from SMU keeper Courtney Webb with 3:07 remaining and knocked the ball into the open net which sent the record crowd of 1,287 into a frenzy, and gave the Mean Green the victory North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

48 records 9 memorable moments 9 Hodges Goal, Block, Gives North Texas Regular Season Title October 28, North Texas 1, Denver 0 DENTON, Texas- Kelsey Hodges scored on a free kick from beyond midfield to give North Texas a 1-0 win over Denver, and clinch the 2011 Sun Belt regular season title. Hodges scored in the fifth minute -- her seventh goal of the season -- on a free kick from beyond midfield. Hodges has now scored in two straight games despite playing as the defensive anchor. With the Mean Green hanging on to a 1-0 lead in the 63rd minute, Hodges made what was possibly the play of the game by blocking a Nichollette DiGiacamo shot with her face. Hodges left the game for a short time before returning to finish the contest and help North Texas win the Sun Belt title. 9 Freshman Haggerty Punches NT s Third NCAA Tourney Ticket November 4, North Texas 1, FIU 0 MOBILE, Ala. - Freshman Amber Haggerty punched NT s ticket to another NCAA Tournament when her 63rd minute goal downed FIU in the Sun Belt Tournament final. The game was the final to be played by North Texas in the Sun Belt Conference, a league it has been a member of for 13 years. The victory also marked the 250th win in the program s history and the coaching career of head coach John Hedlund. North Texas would go on to face Texas Tech in its third trip to the NCAA Tournament since Blanking Of Oklahoma Caps Historic Two-Week Stretch Sept. 15, North Texas 5, Oklahoma 0 NORMAN, Okla. - Freshman Rachel Holden confounded the Sooners defense all afternoon, scoring her second hat trick of the season in a 5-0 torching of Oklahoma. The victory capped an incredible two-week stretch for North Texas, which included a 4-0 record, a 12-0 scoring margin and a shutout streak of 382:11. In that four-game stretch, NT downed Sam Houston State (3-0) and McNeese State (2-0) at home, and picked up road wins at TCU (2-0) and Oklahoma (5-0) on national TV. Holden was named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week after the win at OU, while goalkeeper Haley Riley earned C-USA Defensive Player of the Week on Sept Mean Green Advance To C-USA Title Game In First Season Nov. 10, North Texas 0, Colorado College 3 HOUSTON - In the Mean Green s first year in Conference USA, North Texas earned the league s No. 2 seed after the regular season and advanced to the league s tournament title game. Top seeded Colorado College was the only thing separating the Mean Green between its second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, but the Tigers prevailed, 3-0. Kelsey Hodges was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, while freshman sensation Rachel Holden earned C-USA Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year. 9 Mean Green Wins C-USA Regular-Season Title October 31, North Texas 4, WKU 0 The North Texas soccer team needed a tie or a win to secure sole possession of the 2014 Conference USA regular season title. The Mean Green delivered in usual fashion with a flurry of goals on offense and a shutout on defense in the 4-0 victory against WKU in front of a home crowd. For a fourth straight game, North Texas scored an early goal and then waited until the second half to add to the score. Jackie Kerestine and the defense secured their 12th shutout of the season and the third straight. North Texas has outscored its opponents, 11-0 in the last three victories. After Marchelle Davis gave North Texas a 1-0 lead in the 6th minute off a low shot past a diving keeper, the Mean Green did not find the goal again for more than 75 minutes. North Texas had its opportunities but seemed to miss that last pass or the on-target shot. Anna Flobeck came off the bench to head in a ball sent from Tori Phillips on a free kick from 30 yards out at the 81-minute mark in the second half. That goal sparked the Mean Green offense, which went on to score three goals in a span of five minutes. Amber Haggerty scored the next two goals off individual effort. She beat her defenders and shot the first one high that went in near post and the second was hit from the top of the penalty box 9 Mean Green Repeats As C-USA Regular-Season Champions October 25, North Texas 2, Rice 1 DENTON - The North Texas soccer team captured the program s 10th conference championship with a 2-1 victory against Rice at the Mean Green Soccer Complex. The Mean Green went undefeated in conference play to secure its second straight regular-season Conference USA championship. The game was a rematch of last year s conference tournament championship game, but this time the Mean Green came out on top. North Texas scored twice in the opening 20 minutes, but then had to hold off a vigorous Rice attack after the Owls scored in the 72nd minute. For the second straight game, the Mean Green scored in the opening minutes off its very first shot. Rachel Holden took possession of the ball after Jackie Moreau posted a long throw-in into the box. The junior forward shielded the ball from her defender, turned and had an open look at the goal. Her shot went into the upper right-hand corner of the goal in just the third minute of the game. Karla Pineda caught the Rice goalkeeper by surprise in the 19th minute. The senior midfielder took a pass from Moreau just past the midfield circle and lofted a hard shot that went over the goalie s head. Nia Stallings put Rice back into the game in the 72nd minute after getting a chipped ball into the box and then slotting it past a diving Jackie Kerestine. Right before the goal, Kerestine had made a low diving save that prevented a Holly Hargreaves shot from going in. 9 Mean Green Wins First Conference USA Championship November 8, North Texas 1, Marshall 0 MIAMI -- The North Texas soccer team won its first Conference USA tournament championship and headed back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012 with the 1-0 victory against Marshall at the FIU Soccer Complex. For the third straight conference tournament game, North Texas scored an early goal and then relied on its defense to preserve the lead. The goal was scored by senior Amber Haggerty in the 15th minute off her own rebound. The forward collected the ball inside the 18-yard box off a long throw-in from Marchelle Davis. Her header went off the crossbar, and Haggerty was right there for the put back. The last time that North Texas won a conference tournament championship and went on to the NCAA Tournament was in Haggerty scored the game-winning goal in that 2012 championship game versus FIU as a freshman. Three years later, Haggerty repeated that feat. Jackie Kerestine preserved the shutout victory with a diving save in the 86th minute off a header from a corner kick. The senior earned her 15th shutout of the season, breaking her own single-season school record set last year. The Mean Green defense posted three shutouts en route to the tournament title. As a team, the 2015 team set a team record for shutouts with 16. Rachel Holden was named the Offensive MVP of the tournament, Jackie Kerestine received Defensive MVP honors and Tess Graham and Amber Haggerty were named to the all-tournament team North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book 45

49 records 9 program notes 9 Since the program s birth in 1995, the Mean Green has never had a losing season. North Texas 21-year combined record stands at a.709 winning percentage. 9 North Texas has won 11 conference championships, including seven regular-season titles. 9 John Hedlund has been at the helm of the Mean Green soccer program since its inception. Only Anson Dorrance (North Carolina, 37 years) and John Daly (William & Mary, 29 years) have active streaks of more winning seasons at one school nationwide. 9 John Hedlund has led North Texas in all 21 years of the program s existence, and his 299 wins rank 21st all-time among Division I coaches and 16th amongst active coaches. 9 The ultimate goal of the program, North Texas has advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times , 2005, 2012 and Only five Division I schools in the state of Texas (of 20) have more NCAA Tournament appearances. In C-USA, only Charlotte has more tourney bids. 9 Not one player on the Mean Green roster has ever lost a home game in conference play. NT is in league play since its last home conference loss on Halloween of a span of seven full seasons. 9 The Mean Green won back-to-back regularseason conference titles in 2014 and That feat has been accomplished three times in school history. 9 The 2015 team won a school-record 19 games, en route to winning back-to-back regular season titles. The team won its first Conference USA Championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in school history. 9 The 2015 team was ranked as high as No. 3 in the central region and received votes in the national poll throughout the season. 9 The 2015 team tied a school record with six players being named all-conference. Rachel Holden became the second player in school history to receive a specialty award twice in her career. Holden was named Conference USA Co- Offensive Player of the Year. She also received the award in The Mean Green won its first Conference USA title by taking the regular-season conference championship in North Texas finished as runner-up in the conference tournament championship. 9 The 2014 team tied a then program record with 16 wins and set a then single-season record with 14 shutouts. The team also was the NCAA statistical champion for save percentage. 9 The Mean Green s first season in C-USA in 2013 can be seen as nothing but a success. NT went overall, earned the league s No. 2 seed and advanced to the C-USA Tournament finals. The Mean Green also brought home a host of major awards and notched two wins over Big 12 opponents, while also taking No. 10 Wake Forest and Oklahoma State to overtime. Rachel Holden (Fr., F, Lancaster, Texas) C-USA Offensive Player of the Year C-USA Freshman of the Year First-Team All-C-USA C-USA All-Freshman Team Kelsey Hodges (Sr., D, Denton, Texas) C-USA Defensive Player of the Year First-Team All-C-USA Vanessa Ibewuike (Sr., F, Plano, Texas) Third-Team All-C-USA Haley Riley (So., GK, Allen, Texas) First-Team Academic All-C-USA 9 North Texas won its second straight and fifth overall regular season Sun Belt title in In 13 years in the Sun Belt, North Texas advanced to at least the semifinals of the league tournament 12 times, and made nine finals appearances. NT won three SBC Tournament championships. 9 Since the Mean Green Soccer Complex opened in 2006, North Texas is a gaudy (85.3 percent) at home. 9 With the win in the 2012 Sun Belt Tournament final, John Hedlund became just the 25th coach in NCAA Division I history to reach the 250 win plateau. 9 John Hedlund has produced 73 allconference players since He coached three Sun Belt Players of the Year and four Sun Belt Freshmen of the Year. He has coached two Conference USA Offensive Players of the Year, one C-USA Midfielder of the Year and one C-USA Defensive Player of the Year. He has won three Sun Belt Coach of the Year awards, the latest in North Texas boasts three players who have been named freshman All-Americans. - Christy Johnson (Third Team, 1997), Gina Turner (HM, 1998), Marilyn Marin (First Team, 2000). 9 Mean Green players have accounted for 20 All-Central Region team selections. 9 North Texas has or more-win seasons in school history, including a stretch of six straight from Heather Hutyra became the youngest player in the Sun Belt Conference to earn Player of the Year honors as a sophomore in She was inducted to the North Texas Athletics Hall of Fame in North Texas has been awarded conference freshman of the year honors five times. The latest recipient was Rachel Holden in 2013 after a 12-goal campaign. Janaye Woods won in 2007, Kelli Lunsford received the award in 2005, Heather Hutyra was named freshman of the year in 2004, and Marilyn Marin received the honor in The 2007 team had the best start in school history with a 13-2 mark through 15 games, and had two separate six-game winning streaks - a first in school history. 9 In 2007, North Texas advanced to its eighth straight SBC Tournament final. At the time, NT was the only school in league history to play in the championship game each year. 9 Kendall Juett ( ) became the second player in school history to be named first-team all-conference all four years, joining two-time Sun Belt Player of the Year Marilyn Marin. 9 The 2004 squad set a school record with 16 wins and its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament after capturing the program s first Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship. 9 The 2003 squad tied a then school record with 15 wins and went a perfect 11-0 at home. The undefeated season at home was the first since 2001 and the third in the program s history. 9 Marilyn Marin became the first North Texas player to win back-to-back Player of the Year honors in the Sun Belt Conference. She was also named to the first-team all-conference squad for a fourth straight year. 9 In 2002, North Texas was second in the nation in goals per game and forward Marilyn Marin, who led the nation in goals, points, and points per game, was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. 9 In 2001, the Mean Green captured its first Sun Belt Conference regular-season championship in just the second year of the league sponsoring women s soccer. North Texas went a perfect 5-0 at home against Sun Belt opponents en route to a unblemished 7-0 home record for the season. 9 In 2002 the Mean Green set a school record with 13 consecutive wins at home and a 24-game unbeaten streak at home North Texas Soccer Fact And Records Book

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