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1 MARQUETTE WOMEN S SOCCER Women s Soccer Contact: Mike Wittliff michael.wittliff@marquette.edu Facebook: /MarquetteWomensSoccer THE WEEK IN MARQUETTE WOMEN S SOCCER WEEK 6 NOTES SEPTEMBER all times Central and subject to change- 23 WEDNESDAY 24 THURSDAY 25 FRIDAY 26 SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY 28 MONDAY 29 TUESDAY 7 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Practice. 3 p.m. Practice 10 a.m. Practice 1 p. m. 3:30 p.m. Practice MARQUETTE (3-4-2) Golden Eagles 23rd Head Coach:...Markus Roeders (20th year) Points Leader...Molly Pfeiffer (7 pts) Goal Leader:...Molly Pfeiffer (3g) Assist Leader:...Liz Bartels (3a) Starting Keeper:...Sloane Carlson...(0-0-0, 35 min., 2 svs, 7.86 gaa) Website:...GoMarquette.com THE MATCHUP AT MILWAUKEE (4-3-1) Wednesday, Sept p.m. CT Milwaukee Engelmann Stadium TV:...TWC SportsChannel WI (delayed) Head Coach:...Troy Fabiano (first year) Points Leader:...Callie O Donnell (9 pts) Starting Keeper:...Paige 631 min., 36 svs, 1.28 gaa,.800) TEAM-BY-TEAM USC (8-7, 6-3 COMPARISON MPSL) Marquette (3-4-2) 2015 Milwaukee (4-3-1) 1.56 / Goals Per Game / Allowed Per Game / / Shots Per Game / Shots Allowed / / Shots on Goal-Attempts/Pct / Corner Kicks / 50...Saves / Opp. Saves...42 / 41 GOLDEN EAGLES HEAD ACROSS TOWN FOR MATCHUP WITH UWM MU meets the Panthers for the 24th time on Wednesday The Marquette University women s soccer team heads to the East Side on Wednesday evening for a 7 p.m. clash with Milwaukee at Engelmann Stadium in the 24th meeting between the two programs. Live statistics will be provided through MKEPanthers.com, while the match will be shown on a tape-delay basis by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel Wisconsin. The Golden Eagles (3-4-2) hold a slim series edge over the Panthers and prior to last season, had not lost to Milwaukee in fivestraight matchups, with the last loss coming in a 1-0 defeat at Valley Fields in Last year s contest between the two teams saw Marquette recover from a 4-0 deficit to tie it 4-4 with scores by current Golden Eagles Heather Handwork, Caroline Fink and Liz Bartels. However, the comeback came up short as the Panthers scored the deciding goal in the 88th minute to win, 5-4. Following Wednesday s game, the Golden Eagles will return to Valley Fields for their BIG EAST Conference lid-lifter on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. against Creighton. The match can be viewed live on the BIG EAST Digital Network through FOX Sports Go. MARQUETTE S LAST TIME OUT: Ashley Handwork s first goal of the season put the Golden Eagles ahead of LSU in the 13th minute on Sunday afternoon, but the Tigers scored five unanswered goals to hand Marquette its fourth loss of the year. Despite temperatures nearing 100 degrees, the Golden Eagles controlled play for the opening portions of both halves and looked to even the match 2-2 early in the second period before eventually falling 5-1. MU goalkeeper Amanda Engel was booked for a red card following an MU defensive lapse in the 56th minute and the Tigers tacked on three goals in the final stanza, including one on the ensuing penalty kick. MU will be without the services of Engel at Milwaukee as a result of Sunday s red card. SCOUTING THE PANTHERS: Milwaukee suffered its first loss since Aug. 30 on Sunday afternoon in a 3-2 decision against Loyola Chicago at Engelmann Stadium. The Panthers took an early 2-1 lead in the first half on Anna Smalley s marker in the 13th minute, while leading-scorer Callie O Donnell posted the first goal of the day for UWM. After equalizing late in the first half, Loyola took advantage of a UWM turnover to score the go-ahead goal in the 67th minute to snap a four-match unbeaten streak for the Panthers. O Donnell leads Milwaukee with four goals and nine points on the season, while six players have MARQUETTE QUICK FACTS 2015 Record (0-0-0 BIG EAST) Location...Milwaukee, Wis. President...Dr. Michael R. Lovell VP/Director of Athletics...Bill Scholl Home Facility...Valley Fields (1,750) Head Coach...Markus Roeders (UNC Asheville, 90) Assistant Coach...Ashley Bares (Marquette, 13) Vol. Assistant Coach...Nick Vorberg Affiliation/Conference...NCAA Division I/BIG EAST Nickname...Golden Eagles NCAA Appearances (Last)...12 (2013) 2015 MARQUETTE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time/Result August Thu. 13 at (14) Wisconsin (exh.) Madison, Wis. T, 1-1 Fri. 21 vs Utah Valley Fields L, 1-0 (OT) Sun. 23 at (RV) Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 2-1 Fri. 28 vs. Portland Valley Fields L, 4-3 Sun. 30 vs. Boston University Valley Fields W, 3-0 September Fri. 4 vs. Minnesota Valley Fields L, 2-1 (OT) Fri. 11 vs. Northern Arizona Valley Fields W, 2-1 Sun. 13 vs. South Dakota State Valley Fields T, 1-1 (2OT) Thu. 17 at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. T, 1-1 (2OT) Sun. 20 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. L, 5-1 Wed. 23 at Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 7 p.m. Sun. 27 vs. Creighton* Valley Fields 1 p.m. October Thu. 1 at Seton Hall* South Orange, N.J. 6 p.m. Sun. 4 at St. John s* Queens, N.Y. 12 p.m. Thu. 8 vs. Xavier* Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 11 vs. Providence* Valley Fields 1 p.m. Sun. 18 at Georgetown* Washington, D.C. 12 p.m. Thu. 22 vs. Villanova* Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 25 at Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 12 p.m. Fri. 30 at DePaul* Chicago, Ill. 2 p.m. November Tue. 3 BIG EAST QTRS Campus Sites TBA All times CT and subject to change / *BIG EAST game PROJECTED LINEUP Starters Key Reserves 12 Darian Powell F Jr. 2 Emily Mouille F RFr. 16 Ashley Handwork F Jr. 6 Molly Pfeiffer F RSo. 3 Jacie Jermier M Sr. 8 Meegan Johnston M Jr. 13 Ann Marie Lynch M Sr. 9 Eli Beard M So. 17 Liz Bartels M Jr. 11 Heather Handwork M So. 19 Caroline Fink M So. 14 Jamie Kutey F Fr. 4 Madison Dunker D So. 15 Kirsten Timmer D So. 7 Morgan Proffitt D Jr. 25 Leah Celarek M Fr. 18 Cali Pyzdrowski D Jr. 29 Allison Jacobson M Fr. 20 Erin Holland D Jr. 30 Ryley Bugay M RFr. 1 Sloane Carlson GK Fr.

2 MEDIA INFORMATION Women s Soccer Contact:...Mike Wittliff ...michael.wittliff@mu.edu Work Phone: Cell Phone: Website:...GoMarquette.com Photography:...MarquetteImages.com MU Twitter:...@muathletics WSOC Twitter...@MUWomensSoccer WSOC Instagram...@marquettewsoc WSOC Facebook.../MarquetteWomensSoccer Please contact Mike Wittliff to arrange an interview with team personnel. Head coach Markus Roeders will have a one-hour block on Monday set aside for media obligations and time can be alotted on a case-by-case basis before training sessions. Team personnel will also be available on match days following a 10-minute cooling off period after the contest has ended. MU players will not disclose their phone numbers so please do not request that information. Players have been asked to politely decline interviews that have not been cleared with the MU Communications Office. TICKET INFORMATION Tickets can be ordered in advance of game day in person at the Al McGuire Center ticket office, by phone at (414) , or on GoMarquette.com. Season tickets are $45 and include the full home schedules of both the men s and women s teams. UPCOMING PROMOTIONS 9/27 vs. Creighton...Team Night No. 2...Girl Scout Day 10/8 vs. Xavier...$1 hot dogs, sodas and chips...faculty and Staff Appreciation Day 10/11 vs. Providence...Breast Cancer Awareness...Pink Jersey Auction...Post-Match Autographs 10/22 vs. Villanova...Gold Out...Senior Night scored at least twice. First-year head coach Troy Fabiano leads Milwaukee into the 24th match in the all-time series with the Golden Eagles, which MU leads PROFFITT NAMED BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Junior defender Morgan Proffitt was named the BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, Sept. 14 while redshirt senior midfielder Jacie Jermier was named to the weekly honor roll. Proffitt helped Marquette hold Northern Arizona and South Dakota State to a pair of goals in 200 minutes of action over the weekend, while the Golden Eagles went with a 2-1 win over NAU and a 1-1 draw with SDSU. Proffitt, an All-BIG EAST Preseason Team selection, scored the game-tying goal in the 51st minute against the Jackrabbits on Sunday, Sept. 13. It is the first career weekly honor for Proffitt. JERMIER A SENIOR CLASS AWARD CANDIDATE Marquette redshirt senior Jacie Jermier has been named one of 30 women s soccer candidates for the 2015 Senior CLASS Award and the lone women s representative from the BIG EAST Conference. The candidate class will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular season, and those names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one male candidate and one female candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. Jermier was a 2014 All-BIG EAST Second Team selection and is a team co-captain in The McFarland, Wisconsin native holds a 3.5 cumulative grade point average as a biomedical sciences major with a minor in biological sciences and is a three-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team selection. She is also a member of the national student-athlete honor society, Chi Alpha Sigma, and is scheduled to graduate this December. MARQUETTE GOAL SCORERS VARIED EARLY IN 2015 After scoring two goals in their first two contests, the Golden Eagles posted six goals over their second weekend with six different players finding the scoresheet. Liz Bartels, Darian Powell, Jacie Jermier, Caroline Fink, Erin Holland and Molly Pfeiffer all tallied markers for MU, with Pfeiffer (three goals) Powell (two goals) and Fink (two goals) as the individuals with more than one goal on the season for MU. Freshman Allison Jacobson also scored for the Golden Eagles in their first weekend at Michigan and Jamie Kutey scored her first NCAA goal on Friday, Sept. 11 against Northern Arizona. JERMIER S OFFENSIVE CONTRIBUTIONS VITAL FOR MU Early in the second half against Portland, MU head coach Markus Roeders inserted junior defender Erin Holland into the lineup, allowing redshirt senior co-captain Jacie Jermier to move up into the midfield. Jermier responded in the 66th minute on a blast from 22 yards out over the UP keeper s head to put the Golden Eagles within a goal and her presence added a different dynamic offensively for MU. The McFarland, Wisconsin native remained in the midfield with Holland starting on MU s back line against Boston University, during which MU posted a 3-0 shutout victory. Jermier also posted an assist on Sept. 13 against South Dakota State and was named the Marquette Invitational s Offensive MVP. GOLDEN EAGLES ARE MOST SUCCESSFUL CURRENT BIG EAST TEAM SINCE 2005 Since entering the BIG EAST Conference in 2005, Marquette has proven to be among the conference s elite women s soccer programs. The Golden Eagles have accumulated an overall record of since that time and a mark of in league action, which includes five regular season conference titles and a pair of tournament championships in 2012 and MU, which has missed the NCAA tournament only twice since its addition to the league, went a remarkable in BIG EAST play in the four seasons from PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. MP/MS G A Pts Notes 12 Darian Powell F 5-6 Jr. 9/ MU s leading goal scorer in 2014 (7g) 16 Ashley Handwork F 5-8 Jr. 9/ Scored first goal of the season to give MU a 1-0 lead at LSU (9/20) 3 Jacie Jermier M 5-8 Sr. 9/ All-BIG EAST Second Team; senior co-captain 13 Ann Marie Lynch M 5-7 Sr. 9/ Co-captain w/proffitt, Jermier and Engel 17 Liz Bartels M 5-1 Jr. 9/ All-BIG EAST Preseason Team; 2014 All-BE First Team 19 Caroline Fink M 5-6 So. 9/ Scored vs. Portland (8/28) and SDSU (9/13) 4 Madison Dunker D 5-6 So. 9/ Played in five regular season BIG EAST contests in Morgan Proffitt D 5-10 Jr. 9/ All-BIG EAST Preseason Team; 2014 All-BE Second Team 18 Cali Pyzdrowski D 5-8 Jr. 5/ Made first two starts of the season at USA (9/17) and LSU (9/20) 20 Erin Holland D 5-6 Jr. 7/ Made first start and scored first goal of 15 vs. BU (8/30) 1 Sloane Carlson GK 6-0 Fr. 1/ , 7.86 GAA, 2 Svs First career appearance at LSU (9/20) after Engel s red card

3 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHA. ROSTER/PRONUNCIATION No. Name Elig. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School/Last College 0* Amanda Engel Sr. GK 5-11 Centennial, Colo. Arapahoe 1 Sloane Carlson Fr. GK 6-0 St. Louis, Mo. Cor Jesu 2 Emily Mouille R-Fr. F 5-6 Waunakee, Wis. Waunakee Community 3* Jacie Jermier Sr. D 5-8 McFarland, Wis. McFarland 4 Madison Dunker So. D/M 5-6 Rockton, Ill. Hononegah 5 Caitlin Carroll So. D/M 5-6 Macomb, Mich. Eisenhower/Dayton 6 Molly Pfeiffer R-So. M/F 5-6 Barrington, Ill. Barrington 7* Morgan Proffitt Jr. D/M 5-10 Columbus, Ind. Columbus North 8 Meegan Johnston Jr. M/F 5-7 Grayslake, Ill. Carmel Catholic/Illinois 9 Eli Beard So. M 5-4 Portland, Ore. St. Mary s Academy 10 Katie Ciesiulka R-Fr. M 5-4 Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley 11 Heather Handwork So. M/F 5-8 Plainfield, Ill. Plainfield North 12 Darian Powell Jr. F 5-6 La Porte City, Iowa Shattuck-St. Mary s 13* Ann Marie Lynch Sr. M 5-7 Arlington Heights, Ill. Rolling Meadows 14 Jamie Kutey Fr. F 5-5 Overland Park, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas 15 Kirsten Timmer So. D 5-8 McCordsville, Ind. Hamilton Southeastern 16 Ashley Handwork Jr. F 5-8 Plainfield, Ill. Plainfield North 17 Liz Bartels Jr. M/F 5-1 Omaha, Neb. Skutt Catholic 18 Cali Pyzdrowski Jr. D 5-8 Hinsdale, Ill. Fenwick 19 Caroline Fink So. M 5-6 Whitefish Bay, Wis. Whitefish Bay 20 Erin Holland Jr. D 5-6 Cary, Ill. Cary-Grove 21 Carrie Madden R-Fr. M/F 5-6 Deer Park, Ill. Barrington 22 Emilee Mytinger R-So. F 5-3 Ringle, Wis. D.C. Everest Senior 23 Andee Nelson Jr. M 5-4 The Woodlands, Texas Woodland Prep 24 Bri Jaeger Fr. D 5-9 Cedarburg, Wis. DSHA 25 Leah Celarek Fr. M/F 5-4 Schaumburg, Ill. James B. Conant 26 Anna Jurken R-So. M 5-9 Elm Grove, Wis. Catholic Memorial 27 Alyssa Devine Jr. M 5-2 San Rafael, Calif. Marin Catholic 28 Daniell Sobelman Fr. M 5-2 Bayside, Wis. Nicolet 29 Allison Jacobson Fr. M/F 5-5 Shorewood, Wis. Shorewood 30 Ryley Bugay R-Fr. M 5-7 West Lafayette, Ind. William Henry Harrison 31 Emma McCarthy Fr. M 5-4 Cary, Ill. Cary-Grove 32 Lisa Roman R-So. D 5-9 Blue Bell, Pa. Mount St. Joseph 33 Courtney Dugan Fr. M 5-4 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Glenbard West 34 Hailey VanDerLeest Fr. M/F 5-9 Fenton, Mo. Nerinx Hall Head Coach: Markus Roeders, 20th season (UNC Asheville, 1990) Assistant Coach: Ashley Bares, third season (Marquette, 2013) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Nick Vorberg *team captains 17 Liz Bartels BAR-tells 9 Eli Beard ELL-ee 30 Ryley Bugay boo-GAY 1 Sloane Carlson Caitlin Carroll Leah Celarek sell-AIR-eck 10 Katie Ciesiulka sha-shull-kuh 27 Alyssa Devine Courtney Dugan do-GAN 4 Madison Dunker Amanda Engel Caroline Fink Ashley Handwork Heather Handwork Erin Holland Allison Jacobson Bri Jaeger YAY-ger 3 Jacie Jermier jay-cee JER-my-er 8 Meegan Johnston MEE-genn 26 Anna Jurken JER-kin 14 Jamie Kutey cue-TAY 13 Ann Marie Lynch Carrie Madden Emma McCarthy Emily Mouille moo-LAY 22 Emilee Mytinger Andee Nelson Molly Pfeiffer Darian Powell Morgan Proffitt Cali Pyzdrowski pizz-DROW-skee 32 Lisa Roman Daniell Sobelman Kirsten Timmer Hailey VanDerLeest HC AC Markus Roeders ROW-ders Ashley Bares bars *letters earned BY POSITION Forwards...6 Midfielders...18 Defenders...9 Goalkeepers...2 BY YEAR Senior...3 Junior...9 Sophomore...10 Freshmen...13 *Student-athlete pronunciations (audio) of their own names available by clicking on the icon next to name on GoMarquette.com roster ON THE MAP (BY STATE)... Illinois (13): Celarek, Ciesiulka, Dugan, Dunker, A. Handwork, H. Handwork, Holland, Johnston, Lynch, Madden, McCarthy, Pfeiffer, Pyzdrowski Wisconsin (8): Jacobson, Jaeger, Jermier, Jurken, Fink, Mouille, Mytinger, Sobelman Indiana (3): Bugay, Proffitt, Timmer Missouri (2): Carlson, VanDerLeest California (1): Devine Colorado (1): Engel Iowa (1): Powell Kansas (1): Kutey Michigan (1): Carroll Nebraska (1): Bartels Oregon (1): Beard Pennsylvania (1): Roman Texas (1): Nelson

4 MU ALL-TIME VS. 15 OPPONENTS Opponent Record (Last Meeting) Utah (8/21/15; L, 1-0 (OT), H) Michigan (8/23/15; W, 2-1, A) Portland (8/28/15; L, 4-3, H) Boston (8/30/15; W, 3-0, H) Minnesota (9/4/15; L, 2-1 (OT), H) Northern Arizona (9/11/15; W, 2-1, H) South Dakota State (9/13/15; T, 1-1 (2OT), H) South Alabama (9/17/15; T, 1-1 (2OT), A) LSU (9/20/15; L, 5-1, A) Milwaukee (9/11/14; L, 5-4, H) Creighton (9/25/14; W, 7-2, H) Seton Hall (10/16/14; W, 3-0, H) St. John s (10/2/14; T, 1-1, A) Xavier (10/5/14; W, 1-0, H) Providence (11/4/14; W, 2-0, H) Georgetown (10/12/14; L, 4-0, A) Villanova (9/28/14; W, 1-0, H) Butler (10/31/14; T, 0-0 (2OT), A) DePaul (11/7/14, T, 0-0 (L 4-3 PKs), N) Total SEASON HONORS Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Liz Bartels (Jr., M) Morgan Proffitt (Jr., D) BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Morgan Proffitt (9/14) TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week Morgan Proffitt (honorable mention) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll Liz Bartels (8/31) Amanda Engel (8/24) Jacie Jermier (9/14) Molly Pfeiffer (8/24) Marquette Invitational Defensive MVP Morgan Proffitt Marquette Invitational Offensive MVP Jacie Jermier Marquette Invitational All-Tournament Liz Bartels Ann Marie Lynch MU HAS USED THREE STARTING KEEPERS SINCE ENTERING BIG EAST IN 05 The Golden Eagles have had remarkable consistency in net since joining the BIG EAST Conference for the 2005 campaign with just three primary starting goalkeepers over that time. Laura Boyer ( ), Natalie Kulla ( ) and Amanda Engel ( ) have all been MU s primary goalkeeper of record during each season of their respective MU careers and rank among its all-time statistical leaders. Engel enters her fourth season as a starter in 2015 and is a twotime All-BIG EAST selection ( ). Player MP-MS Min. GA GAA Sv. W-L-T Sho. Laura Boyer ( ) : Natalie Kulla ( ) : Amanda Engel ( ) : MU PEGGED FOURTH; BARTELS AND PROFFITT ON ALL-BIG EAST SQUAD Marquette was tabbed fourth in the BIG EAST Conference Preseason Poll, while juniors Liz Bartels and Morgan Proffitt each were named to the conference s preseason team. The Golden Eagles, who were one of three BIG EAST programs receiving votes in the NSCAA Preseason Poll, garnered 60 points in the coaches balloting, which is 10 points behind third-place Georgetown and 13 points ahead of Providence. Bartels, a midfielder/forward, posted 12 points as a sophomore in 2014 with three goals and a team-high six assists on her way to All-BIG EAST First Team accolades. The Omaha, Nebraska native has played in all 42 matches of her collegiate career and is a two time BIG EAST All- Academic Team selection. Proffitt earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors on defense in 2014 while starting in 20 of 21 matches. The Columbus, Indiana native has scored a goal in both collegiate seasons and has also played in all 42 games over the last two campaigns (41 starts). NEW WORLD CLASS INDOOR FACILITY TO HOUSE MU SOCCER A new indoor athletic performance center, which will combine indoor playing fields for Marquette s soccer and lacrosse programs, an indoor track, and a world-class athletic performance research facility was announced on Jan. 29 by MU President Dr. Michael R. Lovell. The facility will be located on the 800 block of Michigan Street and is expected to house offices and locker rooms for MU soccer. Through a strategic partnership with the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks, cuttingedge faculty and student research in sports performance, medicine, nutrition and rehabilitation will enhance the performance of Marquette student-athletes and professional athletes worldwide. GOLDEN EAGLES WELCOME 10 NEWCOMERS IN 2015 Marquette s roster features 10 new faces this season with nine incoming freshmen and one sophomore transfer. The 10 student-athletes hail from five different states, including Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Michigan with one Marquette women s soccer legacy in Allison Jacobson, the younger sister of the recently-graduated Emily and Cara Jacobson. Four of the freshman were regionally ranked by the NSCAA, while midfielder Leah Celarek was ranked as the No. 126 player nationally in the incoming class. High-scoring forward Jamie Kutey was ranked 10th in the Heartland Region and was a TopDrawerSoccer.com Second Team Spring All-American as a senior in After winning four state titles while playing the maximum 20 matches in the Kansas state tournament, Kutey scored in 19 of those contests and had 13 gamewinners, including the winning tallies in her final two state title games BIG EAST STANDINGS (9/21) Standings BIG EAST Pct. Overall Pct. Streak St. John s W4 Butler L1 Creighton W3 DePaul L1 Providence L1 Xavier Georgetown W1 Marquette L1 Seton Hall W1 Villanova L PRESEASON POLL Team (First Place Votes) Points T1. DePaul (4) T1. St. John's (4) Georgetown (2) Marquette Providence Butler Villanova Creighton Seton Hall Xavier

5 2010, 2012). HEAD COACH MARKUS ROEDERS 20th Year Idstedt, Germany UNC Asheville (1990) Entering his 20th year as head coach of the Marquette women's soccer team, Markus Roeders has built a renowned program that is synonymous with success. Moreover, he has developed a program with a winning tradition, one that is a consistently nationally ranked and one of the top teams in the BIG EAST Conference. It is evident by career accomplishments and emphasized by the results of past seasons. With a career mark of entering 2015 (.709 winning percentage), Roeders has proven he can coach a team that knows how to win. The Golden Eagles have posted winning season each of the last 19 seasons and have won no fewer than 10 games. He has guided MU to 12 NCAA tournament appearances and advanced as far as the Sweet 16 three times (2005, During his tenure, Roeders has produced 113 all-conference, 63 all-region, and 12 All-America selections. His teams have won nine regular-season conference titles, including five consecutive BIG EAST regular season crowns from , and four tournament championships, including back-to-back titles in 2012 and In 12 NCAA tournaments, Roeders owns a record when those games are played at Valley Fields and overall. Effective September 1, 1999, Roeders took on additional duties as a member of the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Committee, which oversees all aspects of the NCAA Tournament and the NCAA's regional rankings. He concluded his assignment on the committee with the end of the 2002 season. He also served as chair of the Great Lakes Region committee. Roeders is involved with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's (NSCAA) national and regional rankings committee and serves as Chair of the BIG EAST Women's Soccer Coaches Committee. A native of Idstedt, Germany, Roeders began his collegiate soccer career at Brevard Junior College in Brevard, N.C., before transferring to UNC Asheville, where he became associated with former Marquette men's soccer coach Steve Adlard, then coach of the Bulldogs. Roeders received an associate degree from Brevard in A two-time member of the Big South Presidential Honor Roll, he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from UNC Asheville in Roeders, who has a 'B' coaching license and is a head coach for the Region II ODP in which he has traveled to national tournaments as well as international events including France, Costa Rica and Brazil. He and his wife Katherine have a teenage son, Kegan. The Roeders family resides in Cedarburg, Wis. ROEDERS HEAD COACHING RECORD Year Team Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Notes ( : C-USA; 2005-pres. BE) 1996 Marquette* C-USA COY 1997 Marquette* Marquette Marquette*^ NCAA Second Round 2000 Marquette*^ NCAA Second Round, C-USA COY 2001 Marquette NCAA First Round 2002 Marquette NCAA First Round 2003 Marquette Marquette Marquette NCAA Third Round, BIG EAST COY 2006 Marquette NCAA Second Round 2007 Marquette Marquette NCAA First Round 2009 Marquette* NCAA First Round 2010 Marquette* NCAA Third Round, BIG EAST COY 2011 Marquette* NCAA Second Round 2012 Marquette*^ NCAA Third Round 2013 Marquette*^ NCAA First Round,BIG EAST COY 2014 Marquette Marquette Total COACHING PHILOSOPHY Family The foundation of our program is "Family." The bond that our players and coaches have amongst each other goes way beyond the soccer field. Players interact like sisters and form life-long friendships. As coaches, our roles expand beyond the field. We build an environment where every person is treated equally. We serve as coaches, friends, "father-like" figures and guardians. Our players know that they can rely and communicate with us at any time. Since the team spends so much time together and they enjoy each others company, it creates one big family atmosphere. The relationships and trust that is built throughout the years forms a lifetime connection to each other and the program. Family for us is not about whose blood you have but who you care about. Pride Pride is striving to preserve the tradition, foundation and history that was built by the strong women who were among the first to wear Marquette University on their shirts. They did it in order to pave the way for their future sisters fully knowing that their names might be forgotten, but ever willing to continue to provide the path in which today's women continue to walk upon. Our players take a lot of pride in being part of Marquette Women's Soccer and all it stands for. This program has built a strong history of success that goes beyond the soccer field. Playing and representing Marquette, respecting our former players, and honoring each of our families and friends is very important to us. Yes, winning is important, but how we prepare, interact and represent ourselves and Marquette every day is what we strive for. Excellence We strive for excellence. Whether it be in the classroom, in the community, on the field, or in life. We have built high standards and continue to live up to them. Excellence isn't measured in wins and losses but how we conduct ourselves by giving 100 percent at all times in everything we do. The players work very hard in the classroom and graduate prepared to take the next step in life. Our philosophy is that we always work hard and be consistent in our beliefs. Experiencing and playing at the highest level every day raises the bar for all of us and we embrace those standards. Tradition We are fortunate to have been recognized as a top 20 program consistently for nearly 10 straight years and that goes back to the committed, driven women that have come into the program and made Marquette a special place. They continue to carry the torch that was lit for them and they are very proud of that tradition and will continue to pass it along to the next generation of players and family members. Our team is only as strong as it's foundation and our tradition and the contributions made by every person involved with the program continues to grow stronger every day. *- Conference Regular Season Championship ^- Conference Tournament Championship

6 NSCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S POLL 1 University Of Virginia (30) Florida State University (1) University Of North Carolina Penn State University Texas A&M University Stanford University West Virginia University Brigham Young University Virginia Tech University of Notre Dame Clemson University University Of Florida University Of California Auburn University Rutgers University University Of South Carolina Texas Tech University Arizona State University Pepperdine Ohio State University DePaul University Duke University College of William & Mary Connecticut, University of University Of Washington JERMIER, PROFFITT AND A. HANDWORK WIN 2015 WPSL TITLE Jacie Jermier, Morgan Proffitt and Ashley Handwork and the Chicago Red Stars Reserves captured the 2015 Women's Premier Soccer League National Championship with a 2-1 victory over SoCal FC on July 26 in Edmond, Oklahoma. Handwork, who also scored in the semifinal, headed in the eventual game winner in the 52nd minute on a corner kick from former MU teammate Mary Luba, who scored the first goal of the day in the 18th minute. MARQUETTE FEATURED EIGHT TIMES ON BIG EAST DIGITAL NETWORK Eight of Marquette s nine BIG EAST Conference regular season contests will be broadcast live by the BIG EAST Digital Network this season, beginning with MU s Sept. 27 league lid-lifter against Creighton at Valley Fields. Also receiving votes: University Of Kentucky (56), Washington State University (30), Long Beach State University (25), UCLA (15), University Of South Florida (13), University of Arizona (9), University Of Wisconsin (8), University Of Southern California (3), University Of Texas (3), University Of Michigan (2), University of Central Florida (2), Boston College (2), Northeastern University (1), University Of Tulsa (1), Oregon State University (1), St. John's University (1) Poll #4 as of 9/15/15

7 PLAYER PROFILES 0 Amanda Engel Sr. GK Co-captain with Jermier, Lynch and Proffitt Career-high 11 saves at South Alabama (9/17/15) Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on 8/24/15 after 2-1 win at Michigan BIG EAST All-Tournament Team, 2013 All-BIG EAST Second Team, 2012 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team, 2012 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team. Two-Time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection ( , ). Recorded career bests in both minutes in goal (1,873:47) and saves (65) in Was one of two players (Jermier) to start all 21 of MU s matches. Notched nine saves against BYU in the 2012 NCAA Third Round. 1 Sloane Carlson Fr. GK Made first career appearance on 19th birthday at LSU (9/20/15) and made two saves Multiple-year letter winner at Cor Jesu Academy in St. Louis Helped lead her squad to the 2014 Missouri State Cup Championship. Led her team to a championship at the 2013 Disney Soccer showcase. Also helped her team to victories at the 2013 CASL Showcase and the 2013 Ohio Elite Showcase. 2 Emily Mouille R-Fr. F BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection Redshirted the 2014 campaign. Four-year letter winner and team captain her senior season at Waunakee Community High School in Waunakee, Wis. First team all-conference each of her four high school seasons and three time offensive player of the year honoree. 3 Jacie Jermier R-Sr. M/D 2015 Marquette Invitational Offensive MVP Scored first goal of the season vs. Portland (8/28/15) after being moved up to the midfield Team co-captain with Proffitt, Engel and Lynch 2014 All-BIG EAST Conference Second Team. Three-time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic Team ( , , ). Started all 21 games for the Golden Eagles in 2014, recording 11 points on four goals and three assists. Captured a 2015 WPSL National Championship with the Chicago Red Stars Reserves along with teammates Ashley Handwork and Morgan Proffitt. 4 Madison Dunker So. D Corner kick assisted Erin Holland s goal vs. BU (8/30/15) Appeared in 11 matches for the Golden Eagles in Logged a season-high 74 minutes against DePaul, and tallied a shot on goal against Providence later that month. Three-year letter winner, team captain, and team MVP at Hononegah High school in Rockton, Ill. 5 Caitlin Carroll So. M/D Saw first action of MU career, playing 24 minutes in her native Michigan against U-M (8/23/15). Played her freshman season at the University of Dayton where she appeared in 14 matches and notched a pair of starts. Made her NCAA Championship debut in the Flyers first round match at Virginia Tech last season. Recorded five shots, two on net, as a freshman. Three-time all-state, all-district, all-county, and allconference as a four year starter at Eisenhower High School in Macomb, Mich. 6 Molly Pfeiffer R-So. M/F Scored the equalizer vs. Minnesota (9/4/15) in the 79 Started and scored second goal of 2015 vs. BU (8/30) Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on 8/24/15 after posting first career points at Michigan in 2-1 win with the winning goal in the 79 and an assist. Appeared in 11 games for the Golden Eagles in Four-year varsity letter winner at Barrington High School in Barrington, Ill., and was team captain her senior season. Named all-conference, all-area, and all-sectional her sophomore and junior seasons, as well as all-state her junior season of high school. 7 Morgan Proffitt Jr. D BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (9/14/15) 2015 Marquette Invitational Defensive MVP Scored first goal of 2015 vs. SDSU (9/13/15) Team co-captain with Engel, Jermier and Lynch 2015 All-BIG EAST Preseason Team; 2014 All-BIG EAST Conference Second Team. Started 20 of 21 games played for the Golden Eagles in 2014, as well as all 22 games in Won a 2015 WPSL National Championship with the Chicago Red Stars Reserves during the summer 2015 alongside Marquette teammates Jacie Jermier and Ashley Handwork. 8 Meegan Johnston Jr. M Assisted Jamie Kutey s match winner vs. Northern Arizona (9/11/15) BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection Appeared in 21 games, starting three, for the Blue and Gold in Scored her first Marquette goal against Creighton. Fired 39 shots in 2014, the second highest-mark on the squad. Played her freshman season at the University of Illinois, before transferring to Marquette. 9 Eli Beard So. M BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection Started six and appeared in 18 games for the Golden Eagles during her freshman season, netting two goals to accompany an assist on the 2014 campaign. Potted game winning goal, her first collegiate tally, against New Mexico (9/5). Made her collegiate debut in Marquette s 2014 season opener against Loyola-Chicago. 11 Heather Handwork So. M/F Appeared in 14 games and made three starts as a true freshman in Recorded one goal and one assist on five shots on goal in her first campaign. Made her collegiate debut against Loyola-Chicago (8/22). Four-year letter winner at Plainfield North High School in Plainfield, Ill., four-time all-conference and three-time all-sectional selection, named to all-state and school s female athlete of the year following her senior season. 12 Darian Powell Jr. F Notched MU s lone goal in 1-1 draw at South Alabama (9/17/15) in the fifth minute Posted first goal of 2015 vs. Portland (8/28) Scored a team-high seven goals for the Blue and Gold in Also placed second on the team with 15 total points in her sophomore season. Notched two goals in her collegiate debut, a season-opening victory against Loyola-Chicago. Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after tallying goals against both Seton Hall and DePaul in October Did not see action in the 2013 season due to injury. 13 Ann Marie Lynch Sr. M 2015 All-Marquette Invitational Posted an assist on Fink s goal vs. NAU (9/11/15) Team co-captain with Proffitt, Engel and Jermier Two-time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection ( , ). Started 19 games and appeared in 21 for Marquette in Appeared in 18 and 12 games in 2013 and 2012, respectively. Recorded two goals on five shots on goal on her junior campaign. Second among active Marquette players in career games played. 14 Jamie Kutey Fr. F Scored match winner vs. NAU (9/11/15) for first NCAA goal Made first career start at Michigan (8/23/15) Set a record for most career goals (88) at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Overland Park, Kan. Led Aquinas to four state championships and four top-25 national team finishes. Named a 2015 Spring Second Team All-America, and ranked as the No. 10 prospect in the Heartland Region by TopDrawerSoccer. NSCAA Kansas State Player of the Year, three time NSCAA All-America. 15 Kirsten Timmer So. D Appeared in three games for the Golden Eagles during her freshman campaign in Made her collegiate debut against Nebraska (8/31). Four-year letter winner at Hamilton Southeastern High School in McCordsville, Ind. Team captain during her junior and senior seasons and a four year starter in high school.

8 PLAYER PROFILES 16 Ashley Handwork Jr. F Scored first goal of 2015 at LSU (9/20/15) Two-time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection ( , ). Appeared in 11 games for the Golden Eagles in 2014 to go along with 22 games played in Netted the game winning goal vs. Loyola-Chicago in MU s 2014 season opener. Won a 2015 WPSL National Championship with the Chicago Red Stars Reserves during the summer 2015 alongside Marquette teammates Jacie Jermier and Morgan Proffitt. Posted goals in each of the national semifinal and title matches. 19 Caroline Fink So. M Tallied MU s first goal in the 11 vs. Portland (8/28) Scored MU s equalizer in a 1-1 draw at No. 14 Wisconsin (8/13/15) in the 2015 exhibition opener. BIG EAST Conference All-Academic Appeared in 18 games as a freshman for the Golden Eagles in 2014, including her collegiate debut against Loyola-Chicago. Notched her first collegiate goal against Milwaukee (9/11/14). Three-year letter winner at Whitefish Bay High School in Whitefish Bay, Wis. 22 Emilee Mytinger R-So. F Played in two contests for Marquette on the 2014 campaign, and made her collegiate debut against Creighton (9/25/14). Redshirted the 2013 season. Three-year letter winner at D.C. Everest Senior High School and is from Ringle, Wis. Captain her junior and senior seasons in high school. 17 Liz Bartels Jr. M/F 2015 All-Marquette Invitational Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll after helping MU top BU (8/30) w/a goal and an assist Notched an assist in 2015 exhibition opener at UW (8/13) and first win at Michigan (8/23) 2015 All-BIG EAST Preseason Team; 2014 All-BIG EAST Conference First Team selection. Two time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic ( , ). Started 20 of the 21 games she appeared in for Marquette in 2014, totaled 12 points on three goals and a team-leading six assists. 20 Erin Holland Jr. D Posted an assist on Powell s goal at South Alabama (9/17/15) Made first start and scored first goal of 2015 vs. BU (8/30) BIG EAST s NCAA SAAC representative Two-time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection ( , ). Started each of the 16 games in which she appeared during her sophomore season, before sustaining a season-ending knee injury. Tallied three points for Marquette in Andee Nelson Jr. M Two-time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection ( , ). Played in 11 matches for the Golden Eagles on the 2014 season, tallied one shot on goal. Made collegiate debut in 2013 in MU s road win over Xavier. Three-sport standout at the Woodlands Preparatory School in The Woodlands, Texas. 18 Cali Pyzdrowski Jr. D Started first match of 2015 at South Alabama (9/17/15) Made first appearance of 2015 vs. BU (8/30) Started five and appeared in 14 matches for the Golden Eagles in Appeared in five matches in 2013, including her collegiate debut. Played all 110 minutes in Marquette s 3-2 doubleovertime loss to DePaul in Earned one letter in soccer at Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Ill., and led her team to third place in the 2A state finals. 21 Carrie Madden R-Fr. M/F BIG EAST Conference All-Academic in Redshirted the Golden Eagles 2014 campaign. Earned one letter at Barrington High School and is from Deer Park, Ill. Helped her team win regional and sectional titles during her senior season. 24 Bri Jaeger Fr. D Made first appearance vs. BU (8/30) Rated as a four-star player and the No. 26 prospect in the Midwest for the class of 2015 by TopDrawerSoccer. Played for club team FC Wisconsin Eclipse and not high school team. Led her team in goals as a center back during her U18 season with FC Wisconsin Eclipse. Played with Marquette teammates Daniell Sobelman and Allison Jacobson for FC Wisconsin Eclipse. 25 Leah Celarek Fr. M/F Has played at U-M (8/23), vs. BU (8/30) and at LSU (9/20) Four-year letter winner at James B. Conant High School in Hoffman Estates, Ill. Rated as the No. 126 player in the class of 2015, the No. 9 player in the Midwest, and the No. 49 midfielder nationally by TopDrawerSoccer. Team captain during her senior season, totaled 57 goals and a school-record 42 assists throughout her high school career. 26 Anna Jurken R-So. M Played in three games during her freshman season, including her collegiate debut against Texas A&M. Redshirted during the Golden Eagles 2013 campaign. Four-year letter winner at Catholic Memorial High School and is from Elm Grove, Wis. Notched three state championships in her high school career, with one in as well as titles in and Alyssa Devine Jr. M BIG EAST Conference All-Academic in Made two appearances for the Golden Eagles in Made first appearance of 2015 vs. BU (8/30) Played in seven games for Marquette in the 2013 campaign, including her first collegiate appearance in a victory over St. Mary s. Four-year letter winner at Marin Catholic High School in San Rafael, Calif. 28 Daniell Sobelman Fr. M Four-year varsity letter winner at Nicolet High School in Glendale, Wis. Named second team all-conference during her senior campaign. Four-year member of the Olympic Development Program state team. Played with fellow Golden Eagles Allison Jacobson and Bri Jaeger with FC Wisconsin Eclipse. 29 Allison Jacobson Fr. M/F Scored first career goal in the 78 at Michigan (8/23) to help MU to a 2-1 win, its first of 2015 Ranked as the No. 15 prospect in the Midwest by TopDrawerSoccer in the H.S. class of Played for FC Wisconsin Eclipse for the past three seasons. Featured on the FC Wisconsin Eclipse U team which took second at the US Club Soccer National Championship. Played with fellow Marquette teammates Daniell Sobelman and Bri Jaeger on FC Wisconsin Eclipse. 30 Ryley Bugay R-Fr. M BIG EAST Conference All-Academic selection in Did not see action as a true freshman in Four time letter winner at William Henry Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Ind. All-state honorable mention, all-district first team, team MVP and team captain during her senior season in high school. 31 Emma McCarthy Fr. M Varsity letter winner her senior year at Cary-Grove High School in Cary, Ill. Helped lead her team to both a conference and regional championship at Cary-Grove. Four time member of the Illinois ODP State Team. Played on Naperville Soccer Association s NSA Lynx with Marquette teammate Courtney Dugan. 32 Lisa Roman R-So. D Appeared in two matches for the Golden Eagles in the 2014 campaign. Three-year letter winner at Mount St. Joseph Academy in Blue Bell, Pa. Tallied 13 goals and 16 assists through her junior and senior high school seasons. Team captain her senior season in high school. Will Redshirt 2015 Campaign: 10 Katie Ciesiulka R-Fr. M 33 Courtney Dugan Fr. M 34 Hailey VanDerLeest Fr. M/F

9 MARQUETTE WOMEN S SOCCER - HEADSHOT ROSTER 0 Amanda Engel Sr. Centennial, Colo 1 Sloane Carlson Fr. St. Louis, Mo. 2 Emily Mouille R-Fr. Waunakee, Wis. 3 Jacie Jermier R-Sr. McFarland, Wis. 4 Madison Dunker So. Rockton, Ill. 5 Caitlin Carroll So. Macomb, Mich. 6 Molly Pfeiffer R-So. Barrington, Ill. 7 Morgan Proffitt Jr. Columbus, Ind. 8 Meegan Johnston Jr. Grayslake, Ill. 9 Eli Beard So. Portland, Ore. 10 Katie Ciesiulka R-Fr. Naperville, Ill. 11 Heather Handwork So. Plainfield, Ill. 12 Darian Powell Jr. La Porte City, Iowa 13 Ann Marie Lynch Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill. 14 Jamie Kutey Fr. Overland Park, Kan. 15 Kirsten Timmer So. McCordsville, Ind. 16 Ashley Handwork Jr. Plainfield, Ill. 17 Liz Bartels Jr. Omaha, Neb. 18 Cali Pyzdrowski Jr. Hinsdale, Ill. 19 Caroline Fink So. Whitefish Bay, Wis. 20 Erin Holland Jr. Cary, Ill. 21 Carrie Madden R-Fr. Deer Park, Ill. 22 Emilee Mytinger R-So. Ringle, Wis. 23 Andee Nelson Jr. The Woodlands, Texas 24 Bri Jaeger Fr. Cedarburg, Wis. 25 Leah Celarek Fr. Schaumburg, Ill. 26 Anna Jurken R-So. Elm Grove, Wis. 27 Alyssa Devine Jr. San Rafael, Calif. 28 Daniell Sobelman Fr. Glendale, Wis. 29 Allison Jacobson Fr. Shorewood, Wis.

10 MARQUETTE WOMEN S SOCCER - HEADSHOT ROSTER 30 Ryley Bugay R-Fr. West Lafayette, Ind. 31 Emma McCarthy Fr. Cary, Ill. 32 Lisa Roman R-So. Blue Bell, Pa. 33 Courtney Dugan Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. 34 Hailey VanDerLeest Fr. Fenton, Mo. Markus Roeders Head Coach Ashley Bares Asst. Coach Nick Vorberg Vol. Asst. Coach

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