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Women s Soccer Mid-American Conference 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 Phone: (216) 566-4622 Fax: (216) 858-9622 web site: www.mac-sports.com Contact: Mark Brunner, Media Relations Assistant E-mail: mbrunner@mac-sports.com Women s Soccer No. 2 September 8, 2003 For Immediate Release MAC OVERALL School W L T Pct. Pts. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA H A N T25 STK Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1 2 1.375 3 6 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 W1 Buffalo 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 4 1 0.800 12 6 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 W4 Kent State 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 2 1 1.625 6 5 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 W2 Central Michigan 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 1 1.500 3 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 W1 Akron 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 2 1.375 3 5 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 L2 Ball State 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 2 1.375 4 5 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 T1 Western Michigan 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 2 1.375 5 3 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 L1 Ohio 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 3 0.250 4 13 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 L1 Toledo 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 1 3 0.250 4 10 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Miami 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 2 1.167 3 7 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 T1 Bowling Green 0 1 0.000 0 0 0 0 4 0.000 3 14 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 L4 Marshall 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 4 0.000 0 10 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 L4 Northern Illinois 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 3 0.000 3 10 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 L3 Week 2 Results September 3 Wednesday at Ball State 2, IPFW 1 at Detroit 2, Western Michigan 1 at Buffalo 3, Niagara 0 September 5 Friday Eastern Illinois 4, at Bowling Green 2 KSU Tournament, Kent State 3, Campbell 0 Michigan State 2, at Eastern Michigan 0 Northern Iowa 3, at Ball State 2 Northwestern Tournament, Ohio 3, Minnesota 1 at DePaul 3, Toledo 1 Virginia Tech 2, at Miami 0 CU Classic, Western Michigan 0, Creighton 0 Wisconsin 3, at Northern Illinois 1 Irvine Nike Invitational, Cal-State Fullerton 2, Akron 0 Central Michigan 2, at Cincinnati 1 UTEP Tournament, Buffalo 2, UTEP 1 at Dayton 3, Marshall 0 September 6 Saturday KSU Tournament, Kent State 2, Elon 1 September 7 Sunday UTEP Tournament, Buffalo 4, Grambling State 1 *Eastern Michigan 1, at Bowling Green 0 Drake 1, at Western Michigan 0 Irvine Nike Invitational, UC Irvine 2, Akron 0 Ball State 0, at Xavier 0 at Miami 2, Cincinatti 2 Toledo 2, at Valparaiso 1 Virginia Tech 3, at Marshall 0 Northwestern Tournament, Northwestern 4, Ohio 0 MAC Player of the Week Upcoming Matches September 12 Friday Ball State at Indiana State 4:00 * Central Michigan at Bowling Green 4:00 Creighton at Northern Illinois 4:00 * Marshall at Kent State 4:00 * Eastern Michigan at Toledo 5:00 Miami at Wright State 5:00 * Western Michigan at Buffalo 7:00 * Ohio at Akron 7:30 September 14 Sunday Western Michigan at Michigan State Noon * Akron at Marshall 1:00 *Ball State at Miami 1:00 Cincinnati at Bowling Green 1:00 * Central Michigan at Toledo 1:00 Eastern Michigan at Eastern Illinois 1:00 * Ohio at Kent State 1:00 * Northern Illinois at Buffalo 1:00 *Denotes MAC match; all times local to site *Denotes MAC match; all times local to site

MAC Player of the Week Emily Russell, Buffalo Sr., Forward Averill Park, NY Emily Russell scored five of the Bulls' six goals in a two-game sweep in the UTEP Invitational. She scored both goals in a 2-1 win over host UTEP on Friday night. She netted a hat trick and added an assist in UB's 4-1 winover Grambling State on Sunday. Russell also had an assist in Buffalo's 3-0 win over Niagara on Wednesday night. She has already matched her season-high total for goals with five set in 2000. Kate Nadalin- Ball State Forward- Junior- Woodstock, Ontario Nadalin scored three goals and had one assist in BSU's three matches last week. She tied the match vs. IPFW with a rocket in the 71st minute and then found teammate Michelle Dineen on a pass for the game-winning goal. Nadalin also scored BSU's two goals in a 3-2 loss to Northern Iowa. For the week, the junior recorded 13 shots. Katie Piening, Bowling Green Forward- Junior- Cincinnati, Ohio Scored her first goal of the season in the Falcons' loss to Eastern Illinois. The Junior had two shots off the bench in each of BG's two matches over the weekend. Stacy Downing, Central Michigan Forward- Sophomore- Carmel, Ind In a single game this week, Downing led the Chippewas to a 2-1 overtime road win over the Cincinnati Bearcats, the No. 8-ranked team in the Great Lakes Region according to Soccer Buzz. Downing scored the match-tying goal in the 54th minute and then set up the game-winner in the second overtime. Downing completed the three-point evening by assisting Rosa Maria Rago's goal at the 106:08 mark of the match. It was Downing first career collegiate goal and it was the Chippewas' first win of the season. Cyndi Mullins, Eastern Michigan Midfielder- Freshman- Gahanna, Ohio Mullins' first collegiate goal in the 67th minute at Bowling Green was the gamewinner and gave the Eagles their first MAC and overall win of the 2003 season. She tallied five shots, three on goal, on the day for the Eagles. Lauren Caminati, Kent State Forward- Senior- Solon, Ohio Senior forward became Kent State's all-time leading points scorer with a goal in the Golden Flashes' 3-0 victory against Campbell University in the first game of the Kent State Soccer Tournament (Sept. 5). Caminati's second goal Additional Nominees of this season gave her 22 goals with 12 assists in her career, good for 56 points. She bettered the previous mark of 55 set by Nicki Downey (1997-2000) Jessica Godshall, Miami Junior- Forward Villa Hills, Ky Godshall tallied her first collegiate goal in Miami's 2-2 tie with Cincinnati. She collected a loose ball and scored on a blast from 25 yards out. Her goal, which came in the 26th minute, knotted the match at 1-1 Jill Heikkila, Northern Illinois Forward, Senior Chicago, IL Heikkila snapped a scoreless streak of nearly two years with her tallyagainst Wisconsin. With her 20-yard chip late in Friday's match, thechicago native logged her first points since Sept. 28, 2001, when shetallied a goal and an assist versus Bowling Green State. Heikkila now shares the top spot on the Northern Illinois scoring charts with those two points. Tiffany Horvath, Ohio Forward, Freshman Strongsville, Ohio Horvath scored the first two goals of her collegiate career in Ohio's 3-1 victory over Minnesota on Friday. The freshman forward from Strongsville scored the game's opening goal at the 2:58 mark and then intercepted a pass in the backfield and recorded the gamewinner in the 31st minute.

AKRON Akron opens its MAC schedule at home on Friday, but will be on the road for the majority of its early league slate. Three of the Zips next four and four of its next six contests are on the road. In its third season as a varsity sport Akron has yet to win a MAC road contest. * Akron's match up with Marshall on Sunday serves as an historical reminder for the Zips program. UA's 1-1 tie with Marshall last season gave the Zips its first-ever point in the MAC standings. That game was played in Akron BALL STATE Junior Kate Nadalin scored three goals in BSU's matches last week. She now has 21 goals at BSU to rank as the most goals scored in a career by any Cardinal in the program's four-plus years Nadalin's 13 goals scored in 2000 rank first for most goals scored in a single season. Ball State begins MAC play this week, as the Cardinals travel to Miami on Sunday. BOWLING GREEN Several Falcons posted career firsts in Friday's Eastern Illinois match. Sophomore Megan Rapp's assist on the Falcons' second goal of that match marked the first point of her collegiate career. Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Allie Failor made the first match appearance of her career in that match. While she did not face a shot on goal during her 10:25 of work, Failor went high to grab an EIU cross and thwart a Panther scoring attempt. Junior Kristy Coppes assisted on the Falcons' first goal in the EIU match. That upped her career point total to 55 points. Coppes now trails school recordholder Jill Conover (1999-2002) by 10 points on the school career points list. The assist was the fifth of Coppes' career, to go along with a BGSU-record 25 career goals. Sophomore Julie Trundle was injured early in the EIU match, and did not play in Sunday's Eastern Michigan contest. Prior to Sunday, Trundle had started each of the first 25 matches of her BGSU tenure. In that EMU match, though, classmate Leah Eggleton saw her first action of the year after missing the first three matches due to injury. BUFFALO Two Bulls netted hat tricks this week as Natalia Crofut scored three goals against Niagara on Wednesday and Emily Russell scored a hat trick against Grambling State on Sunday. Prior to this week, the last Bull to post a hat trick was Elizabeth Pfeffer in 1999. For the second week in a row, a Buffalo player was honored by the Mid-American Conference as the Player of the Week. Last week Devon Russell took home the award. This week, Emily Russell was honored. The Bulls open up the MAC portion of their schedule this week with matches against Western Michigan and Northern Illinois, both of which are at home.. CENTRAL MICHIGAN The Chippewas had played six straight overtime games to a draw before the 2-1 overtime win over Cincinnati last weekend. CMU had five games end in a tie last year and the second match of this season was a 1-1 tie with Idaho. The last time an overtime game ended in a decision prior to the Cincinatti match occurred when CMU topped Ohio in the MAC semifinals. CMU slipped by the Bobcats with 2-1 win in four overtimes. CMU is now 6-4-8 in overtime matches. After being shut out in the first match of the season, CMU's freshman classhas put some big points on the board. Alison Heydorn's first career goal against Idaho was the match-tying goal while Rosa Maria Rago scored her first career goal in overtime against Cincinnati this past weekend. CMU tied Idaho, 1-1, and beat Cincy, 2-1. Notes from around the MAC Both Stacy Downing and Rosa Maria Rago scored their first collegiate goals this weekend. Downing tallied her first, the match-tying goal against Cincinnati, and Rago's overtime game-winner versus UC was the freshman's first collegiate goal. EASTERN MICHIGAN With the 1-0 win over Bowling Green, EMU has now won five of their seven MAC openers since the start of the soccer program. They are 4-1 in conference openers under Coach Hall. No, it s not a typo, but early in the 2003 campaign, someone other than Jessica Hupe is leading the team in scoring. Freshman Aven Purcell has tallied a goal and an assist for three points. The Eagles continue MAC play this week as they travel on the road again to take on the Toledo Rockets Friday night. KENT STATE The Golden Flashes used a 3-0 victory against Campbell University (Sept. 5) and a 2-1 win versus Elon University (Sept. 6) to claim the championship in the 2003 Kent State Soccer Tournament. It is the second time Kent State has won a tournament in the seven-year history of the program. The Flashes also won the 1999 Kent State Classic, defeating Loyola University-Chicago 2-0 and Northern Arizona University 2-1. Senior forward Lauren Caminati (Solon, Ohio/ Solon) scored one goal last weekend at the Kent State Soccer Tournament, the 22nd of her career, moving her into the all-time points scoring lead at Kent State. Caminati has 56 points in her four-year career, better the previous mark of 55 set by Nicki Downey (1997-2000). Last season Caminati became KSU's all-time leading goal scorer and she is currently third on the career assists list. She also holds or shares a pair of single-match records and two single-season records. This season, Caminati leads Kent State with two goals. The Golden Flashes opened the 2003 home schedule last weekend with the Kent State Soccer Tournament, winning a pair of games on the friendly pitch at the Kent State Soccer Field. Kent State has now won eight of its last 11 games at home. Last season, the Golden Flashes posted a 6-2-1 record at the KSU Soccer Field, The Flashes have outscored their opposition 30-12 in the last 11 games at the KSU Soccer Field. MARSHALL The Thundering Herd open up the conference portion their schedule this week with a road contest at Kent State. Marshall also opens up the home portion of the MAC schedule, with the match Sunday against Akron. Junior goaltender Ashleigh Woods should be well prepared for the conference matches. She has been tested often, as she leads all conference goaltenders with 37 saves to this point. MIAMI With a loss to Virginia Tech on Friday, the RedHawks dropped to 0-2 on the season. The only other time the team has started 0-2 was 2001. That year, Miami went 15-5 the rest of the season and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. On Sunday, the Red and White made the first step in righting the ship. The RedHawks tied Cincinnati, 2-2. The Bearcats were ranked ninth in the region by Soccer Buzz. Junior Jessica Godshall scored her first career goal in the 26th minute in the match against Cincinnati on Sunday, which tied the match at 1-1. This week Miami starts its conference portion of the schedule, with matches against Toledo and Kent State. NORTHERN ILLINOIS Northern Illinois continues a challenging run to open the 2003 schedule this week as the Huskies host 2002 Missouri Valley Conference champion Creighton University this Friday (Sept. 12). That match is set for 4 p.m. at Huskie Soccer Field, leaving NIU little time recover before opening the Mid- American Conference slate Sunday (Sept. 14) with a 1 p.m. date at the University at Buffalo. Sophomore goalkeeper Carrie Dvorak tallied a career-high 12 saves against the Badgers in her first start of the year. Dvorak, who posted a 2.27 goalsagainst-average in six appearances last season, made her 2003 debut with a scoreless second half at Air Force on Aug. 29. Sunday's match is the first of three consecutive road dates to open the MAC schedule. Following Friday's non-conference match, Northern Illinois will not play again in DeKalb until a Sept. 26 meeting with Marshall. OHIO The last time the Bobcats started the season 1-3, they went on the win the MAC regular-season title in 2001. Ohio sophomore goalie Melissa Parra registered the first two career starts and complete games of her career at the Northwestern Wildcat Classic over the weekend, making five saves in both matches. With two scores against Minnesota on Friday, Tiffany Horvath became the first Bobcat freshman to record a multiple-goal game since fellow forward Christel Schiering scored twice against Kent State on Sept. 24, 2000. TOLEDO Lindsey Zembower scored her first collegiate goal at Valparaiso on Sunday. Zembower lofted a free kick from 25 yards out over the Crusader goalkeepers head for the eventual game winner. Another first in the game was the first college start ofredshirt freshman goaltender Jen Whipple. Whipple made five stops en route to earning her first collegiate victory. With Sunday's win at Valparaiso, UT improves to 5-0-1 all-time against the Crusaders. The five alltime wins is the second most for a UT team over an opponent. The UT record is six wins against Eastern Michigan. Also, the Rockets have now outscored the Crusaders 16-9 in their six matches. The 16 goals ties for the most UT has scored against one opponent in school history. The Rockets also scored 16 goals against EMU. With a goal on Friday, senior Melissa Lesage moved into sole possession of third place on UT's all-time goal list with 23 career tallies. She has also collected 11 assists in her career to rack up 57 career points, good for third all-time at UT. She is two goals and two points away from tieing former Rocket great Kellie Boone for second place in each category. WESTERN MICHIGAN Despite having possibly his deepest team since arriving at WMU,head coach Mike Haines has seen his squad struggle offensively. Four of the team's five goals to this point came in theseason-opening 4-0 win at Valparaiso. WMU posted a 0-1-1 record onthe weekend and weren't able to find the back of the net against Creighton or Drake. Even the slightest of offensive consistency would be more thanenough for the Bronco defense. WMU's back line stacksup with the best in the league, a trademark of a Haines-coached squad.western Michigan has allowed just three goals in fourmatches, which translates into a 0.71 goals against average for netminder Kate Perz, who already owns two shutouts.

MAC Soccer Contacts Akron Gregg Bach (330) 972-6106 gbach@uakron.edu Ball State Chris Taylor 765-285-8242 ctaylor@bsu.edu Bowling Green Mike Cihon (419) 372-0474 mjcihon@bgnet.bgsu.edu Buffalo Jon Fuller (716) 645-6762 jfuller3@buffalo.edu Central Michigan Scott Pettett (989)-774-2588 scott.pettett@cmich.edu Eastern Michigan Bernadette Vielhaber (734)-487-0317 bernadette.vielhaber@emich.edu Kent State Jeff Schaefer (330)- 672-8419 jschaef1@kent.edu Marshall Jody Fick fick1@marshall.edu Miami Kevin Conway (513)- 529-7092 conwaykm@muohio.edu Northern Illinois Robert Hester (815) 753-1706 rhester@niu.edu Ohio Bob Lee (740) 593-1299 leer1@ohio.edu Toledo Brian DeBenedicitis (419)530-4919 bdebene@utnet.utoledo.edu Western Michigan Scott Kuykendall (269) 387-4125 scott.kuykendall@wmich.edu MAC Career Records Most Points No. Player Year 148 Danielle Berkemeier, MIA 1999-2002 141 Andrea Cunningham, MIA 1999-2002 104 Paula Listrani, UB 1998-2000 101 Amanda Kulikowski, EMU 1998-2000 89 Anne Mucci, NIU 1997-1998 87 Corrie Hasenjager, UT 1999-2002 84 Jessica Hupe, EMU 2000-84 Mindy Boggs, Ohio 1997-2000 78 Christel Schiering, Ohio 2000-73 Rachael Najjar, Ohio 1999-2002 70 Jane Mucci, NIU 1997-2001 68 Katie Markey, WMU 1996-1999 65 Jill Conover, BGSU 1999-2002 61 Lindsay Jayjack, MAR 1999-2002 61 Allison Campbell, CMU 2000-2001 60 Amanda McMahon, MAR 2000-2001 57 Melissa Lesage, UT 2000-56 Lauren Caminati, KSU 55 Kristy Coppes, BGSU 2001-55 Nicki Downey, KSU 1997-2000 55 Abby Leopold, Ohio 1999-2002 51 Odia Jahurally, UT 1997-2000 Goals No. Player Year 60 Danielle Berkemeier, MIA 1999-2002 58 Andrea Cunningham, MIA 1999-2002 40 Paula Listrani, UB 1998-2000 40 Corrie Hasenjager, UT 1999-2002 35 Amanda Kulikowski, EMU 1998-2001 35 Christel Schiering, Ohio 2000-35 Jessica Hupe, EMU 2000- Assists 31 Amanda Kulikowski EMU 1999-2001 29 Anne Mucci NIU 1997-1998 28 Danielle Berkemeier MIA 1999-2002 28 Lindsay Jayjack MAR 1999-2002 27 Nicki Downey KSU 1997-2000 25 Andrea Cunningham MIA 1999-2002 25 Jill Conover BGSU 1999-2002 Goals Against Average.84 Ashleigh Woods, MAR 2001-.88 Katie Karlander, MIA 2001-2002.92 Sarah Willis, EMU 1998-2000.95 Jaime Adams, UB 1998-2000 1.03 Lori Schmidt, Ohio 1997-1999 1.30 Michelle Meglaughlin, Ohio 2001-1.32 Megan Ramey, WMU 2000- Shutouts: Career No. Player Years 24 Sarah Willis, EMU 1998-2000 18 Vanessa Dennis, Ohio 1998-2001 17 Erika Flanders, BGSU 1999-2002 15 Megan Swafford, BSU 2000-13 Jennifer Haller, WMU 1997-1999 10 Lindsey Mitchell, KSU 1999-2002 10 Katie Karlander, MIA 2001-2002 Bold denotes active player Women s Soccer MAC Preseason Poll 1. Ohio 2. Ball State 3. Miami 4. Bowling Green 5. Eastern Michigan 6. Western Michigan MAC Tournament Winner Ball State Past MAC Champions 2002 Miami 2001 Ohio 2000 Buffalo 1999 Eastern Michigan 1998 Ohio, NIU 1997 Northern Illinois Soccer Buzz Rankings School Record 1 North Carolina 4-0 2 Santa Clara 2-0- 3 Notre Dame 4-0 4 UCLA 2-0 5 Texas A&M 3-0 6 Duke 3-0-1 7 Florida 4-0 8 Portland 3-1 9 Penn State 3-1 10 Pepperdine 3-1 11 Stanford 1-2 12 Texas 3-1 13 Auburn 3-0 14 Tennessee 3-1 15 Virginia 2-1-1 16 Arizona State 3-1 17 West Virginia 3-1 18 USC 2-1-1 19 Clemson 3-1 20 Michigan State 3-1 21 California 1-0-2 22 Kentucky 2-1-1 23 Dayton 3-0-1 24 Washington 2-1-1 25tieConnecticut 2-0-1 25tieMississippi 4-0 Receiving votes (alpha order): Boston College (4-0), Maryland (2-2),Missouri (4-0), Nebraska (2-2), Ohio State (3-0), Villanova (4-0), Wisconsin (3-1)

2003 Mid-American Conference Women s Soccer Individual Statistics Through Games of August 31 SHOTS SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 21 4.20 1.SWINEHART, Ashley-MIA... 3 20 6.67 2.SWINEHART, Ashley-MIA... 3 20 6.67 2.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 21 4.20 3.CAMINATI, Lauren-KSU... 4 15 3.75 3.CAMINATI, Lauren-KSU... 4 15 3.75 4.NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 14 3.50 4.NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 14 3.50 5.STUCKEY, Jeannie-UA... 4 12 3.00 5.STUCKEY, Jeannie-UA... 4 12 3.00 CROFUT, Natalia-UB... 5 12 2.40 6.LESAGE, Melissa-UT... 4 11 2.75 7.COVAY, Lauren-KSU... 4 11 2.75 SIEDENTOPF, Gina-OHIO... 4 11 2.75 SIEDENTOPF, Gina-OHIO... 4 11 2.75 COVAY, Lauren-KSU... 4 11 2.75 LESAGE, Melissa-UT... 4 11 2.75 9.KLAAS, Katie-NIU... 3 8 2.67 10.NOCERO, Dee-BSU... 4 10 2.50 FERREIRA, Shannon-UB... 3 8 2.67 RUSSELL, Devon-UB... 5 10 2.00 POINTS POINTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ 1.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 5 2 12 2.40 1.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 5 2 12 2.40 2.NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 3 1 7 1.75 2.NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 3 1 7 1.75 3.CROFUT, Natalia-UB... 5 3 0 6 1.20 3.CROFUT, Natalia-UB... 5 3 0 6 1.20 4.RUSSELL, Devon-UB... 5 2 1 5 1.00 4.RUSSELL, Devon-UB... 5 2 1 5 1.00 5.LESAGE, Melissa-UT... 4 2 0 4 1.00 LESAGE, Melissa-UT... 4 2 0 4 1.00 HORVATH, Tiffany-OHIO... 4 2 0 4 1.00 HORVATH, Tiffany-OHIO... 4 2 0 4 1.00 STUCKEY, Jeannie-UA... 4 2 0 4 1.00 STUCKEY, Jeannie-UA... 4 2 0 4 1.00 CAMINATI, Lauren-KSU... 4 2 0 4 1.00 TYLER, Andrea-WMU... 4 2 0 4 1.00 TYLER, Andrea-WMU... 4 2 0 4 1.00 CAMINATI, Lauren-KSU... 4 2 0 4 1.00 10.DOWNING, Stacy-CMU... 3 1 1 3 1.00 DOWNING, Stacy-CMU... 3 1 1 3 1.00 SIEDENTOPF, Gina-OHIO... 4 1 1 3 0.75 PRIMMER, Nicole-WMU... 2 1 0 2 1.00 PURCELL, Aven-EMU... 4 1 1 3 0.75 ZEMBOWER, Lindsey-UT... 2 1 0 2 1.00 SCHIERING, Christel-OHIO. 4 1 1 3 0.75 GODSHALL, Jessica-MIA... 2 1 0 2 1.00 OLSZEWSKI, Nicole-UB... 4 1 1 3 0.75 WALKER, Kerry-NIU... 2 1 0 2 1.00 COPPES Kristy-BGSU... 4 1 1 3 0.75 FREY, Jenn-KSU... 4 1 1 3 0.75 GOALS GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 5 1.00 1.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 5 1.00 2.NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 3 0.75 2.NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 3 0.75 CROFUT, Natalia-UB... 5 3 0.60 3.CROFUT, Natalia-UB... 5 3 0.60 4.TYLER, Andrea-WMU... 4 2 0.50 4.HORVATH, Tiffany-OHIO... 4 2 0.50 CAMINATI, Lauren-KSU... 4 2 0.50 CAMINATI, Lauren-KSU... 4 2 0.50 HORVATH, Tiffany-OHIO... 4 2 0.50 LESAGE, Melissa-UT... 4 2 0.50 LESAGE, Melissa-UT... 4 2 0.50 TYLER, Andrea-WMU... 4 2 0.50 STUCKEY, Jeannie-UA... 4 2 0.50 STUCKEY, Jeannie-UA... 4 2 0.50 RUSSELL, Devon-UB... 5 2 0.40 PRIMMER, Nicole-WMU... 2 1 0.50 10.ZEMBOWER, Lindsey-UT... 2 1 0.50 ZEMBOWER, Lindsey-UT... 2 1 0.50 WALKER, Kerry-NIU... 2 1 0.50 WALKER, Kerry-NIU... 2 1 0.50 GODSHALL, Jessica-MIA... 2 1 0.50 GODSHALL, Jessica-MIA... 2 1 0.50 PRIMMER, Nicole-WMU... 2 1 0.50 FERREIRA, Shannon-UB... 3 1 0.33 SWINEHART, Ashley-MIA... 3 1 0.33 DOWNING, Stacy-CMU... 3 1 0.33 HEYDORN, Alison-CMU... 3 1 0.33 ANDERSON, Tiffany-NIU... 3 1 0.33 RAGO, Rosa Maria-CMU... 3 1 0.33 HEIKKILA, Jill-NIU... 3 1 0.33 ROBINSON, Chantal-WMU... 4 1 0.25 HUPE, Jessica-EMU... 4 1 0.25 DINEEN, Michelle-BSU... 4 1 0.25 MOHS, Mirka-UA... 4 1 0.25 PIENING Katie-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 PALAZZOLO, Michelle-WMU.. 4 1 0.25 GAMBLE, Wendy-KSU... 4 1 0.25 MULLINS, Cyndi-EMU... 4 1 0.25 RICHARDS Carrie-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 RAMADORAI, Uma-KSU... 4 1 0.25 MESSER, Amanda-KSU... 4 1 0.25 SCHIERING, Christel-OHIO. 4 1 0.25 PURCELL, Aven-EMU... 4 1 0.25 FREY, Jenn-KSU... 4 1 0.25 COPPES Kristy-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 OLSZEWSKI, Nicole-UB... 4 1 0.25 SIEDENTOPF, Gina-OHIO... 4 1 0.25

2003 Mid-American Conference Women s Soccer Individual Statistics Through Games of August 31 ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.HOLST, Amy-BSU... 4 2 0.50 1.HOLST, Amy-BSU... 4 2 0.50 COVAY, Lauren-KSU... 4 2 0.50 COVAY, Lauren-KSU... 4 2 0.50 RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 2 0.40 VanDYCK, Cari-CMU... 2 1 0.50 4.VanDYCK, Cari-CMU... 2 1 0.50 4.RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 2 0.40 PAPKE, Denise-NIU... 3 1 0.33 5.FREEL, Laura-MIA... 3 1 0.33 LACEK, Jacquie-CMU... 3 1 0.33 DOWNING, Stacy-CMU... 3 1 0.33 DOWNING, Stacy-CMU... 3 1 0.33 LACEK, Jacquie-CMU... 3 1 0.33 FREEL, Laura-MIA... 3 1 0.33 PAPKE, Denise-NIU... 3 1 0.33 FREY, Jenn-KSU... 4 1 0.25 9.JOHNSON, Stephanie-WMU... 4 1 0.25 PURCELL, Aven-EMU... 4 1 0.25 WEST, Lauren-UB... 4 1 0.25 SCHIERING, Christel-OHIO. 4 1 0.25 RAPP Megan-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 COPPES Kristy-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 MORRELL, Abi-EMU... 4 1 0.25 OLSZEWSKI, Nicole-UB... 4 1 0.25 CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 1 0.25 SIEDENTOPF, Gina-OHIO... 4 1 0.25 CULTRA, Sara-WMU... 4 1 0.25 BOHINC, Ashley-KSU... 4 1 0.25 RUZINSKY, Katie-WMU... 4 1 0.25 LETZGUS, Amy-WMU... 4 1 0.25 NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 1 0.25 JOHNSON, Stephanie-WMU... 4 1 0.25 RIGGS, Beth-UA... 4 1 0.25 WENTZEL Ashley-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 WILLIAMS, Meghan-EMU... 4 1 0.25 KALAFUT, Alicia-BSU... 4 1 0.25 KLUESENER, Jessica-UT... 4 1 0.25 McMILLAN, Kacy-KSU... 4 1 0.25 McMILLAN, Kacy-KSU... 4 1 0.25 KLUESENER, Jessica-UT... 4 1 0.25 KALAFUT, Alicia-BSU... 4 1 0.25 WILLIAMS, Meghan-EMU... 4 1 0.25 WENTZEL Ashley-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 RIGGS, Beth-UA... 4 1 0.25 LETZGUS, Amy-WMU... 4 1 0.25 NADALIN, Kate-BSU... 4 1 0.25 BOHINC, Ashley-KSU... 4 1 0.25 RUZINSKY, Katie-WMU... 4 1 0.25 SIEDENTOPF, Gina-OHIO... 4 1 0.25 CULTRA, Sara-WMU... 4 1 0.25 FREY, Jenn-KSU... 4 1 0.25 CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 1 0.25 PURCELL, Aven-EMU... 4 1 0.25 MORRELL, Abi-EMU... 4 1 0.25 SCHIERING, Christel-OHIO. 4 1 0.25 RAPP Megan-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 COPPES Kristy-BGSU... 4 1 0.25 WEST, Lauren-UB... 4 1 0.25 OLSZEWSKI, Nicole-UB... 4 1 0.25 RUSSELL, Devon-UB... 5 1 0.20 MCGARRY, Erin-UB... 5 1 0.20 DANNECKER, Jenny-UB... 5 1 0.20 MCJURY, Brenna-UB... 5 1 0.20 GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- 1.ZEMBOWER, Lindsey-UT... 2 1 0.50 RAGO, Rosa Maria-CMU... 3 1 0.33 FREY, Jenn-KSU... 4 1 0.25 RAMADORAI, Uma-KSU... 4 1 0.25 MULLINS, Cyndi-EMU... 4 1 0.25 TYLER, Andrea-WMU... 4 1 0.25 DINEEN, Michelle-BSU... 4 1 0.25 HORVATH, Tiffany-OHIO... 4 1 0.25 RUSSELL, Devon-UB... 5 1 0.20 RUSSELL, Emily-UB... 5 1 0.20 CROFUT, Natalia-UB... 5 1 0.20 GOALS AGAINST AVG SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg ## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1.PERZ, Kate-WMU... 4 3 380:00 0.71 1.PERZ, Kate-WMU... 4 17 3.850 2.DECKER, Anne-CMU... 2 1 110:00 0.82 2.DVORAK, Carrie-NIU... 2 14 3.824 3.ALEXANDER, Kari-CMU... 3 2 196:08 0.92 3.SWAFFORD, Megan-BSU... 4 12 3.800 4.SWAFFORD, Megan-BSU... 4 3 270:00 1.00 4.WOODS, Ashley-MAR... 4 37 10.787 LYNN, Shannon-KSU... 3 2 180:00 1.00 5.Jen Whipple-UT... 2 8 3.727 6.TABOR, Crystal-UA... 4 5 380:00 1.18 6.ALEXANDER, Kari-CMU... 3 5 2.714 7.CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 5 352:30 1.28 LYNN, Shannon-KSU... 3 5 2.714 8.FERNANDEZ, Alicia-KSU... 3 3 210:00 1.29 WARD, Courtney-EMU... 3 5 2.714 9.WARD, Courtney-EMU... 3 2 135:00 1.33 9.TABOR, Crystal-UA... 4 12 5.706 10.ALLEN, Nikki-EMU... 4 4 225:00 1.60 CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 12 5.706 SAVES SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.WOODS, Ashley-MAR... 4 37 9.25 1.WOODS, Ashley-MAR... 4 37 9.25 2.SHINGLER Ali-BGSU... 4 26 6.50 2.DVORAK, Carrie-NIU... 2 14 7.00 3.PERZ, Kate-WMU... 4 17 4.25 3.SHINGLER Ali-BGSU... 4 26 6.50 4.TERRY, Leigh-MIA... 3 16 5.33 4.STEIGERWALD, Leigh-NIU... 2 12 6.00 5.DVORAK, Carrie-NIU... 2 14 7.00 5.TERRY, Leigh-MIA... 3 16 5.33 6.STEIGERWALD, Leigh-NIU... 2 12 6.00 6.PERZ, Kate-WMU... 4 17 4.25 PARRA, Melissa-OHIO... 3 12 4.00 7.PARRA, Melissa-OHIO... 3 12 4.00 TABOR, Crystal-UA... 4 12 3.00 Jen Whipple-UT... 2 8 4.00 SWAFFORD, Megan-BSU... 4 12 3.00 9.TABOR, Crystal-UA... 4 12 3.00 CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 12 3.00 CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 12 3.00 SWAFFORD, Megan-BSU... 4 12 3.00 MEGLAUGHLIN, Michell-OHIO 2 6 3.00 SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 1.PERZ, Kate-WMU... 4 2.0 0.50 1.PERZ, Kate-WMU... 4 2.0 0.50 2.TABOR, Crystal-UA... 4 1.0 0.25 2.LYNN, Shannon-KSU... 3 1.0 0.33 LYNN, Shannon-KSU... 3 1.0 0.33 3.CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 1.0 0.25 CALVERT, Anna-Lesa-UB... 4 1.0 0.25 TABOR, Crystal-UA... 4 1.0 0.25 5.WARD, Courtney-EMU... 3 0.1 0.03 5.WARD, Courtney-EMU... 3 0.1 0.03 ALLEN, Nikki-EMU... 4 0.1 0.03 6.ALLEN, Nikki-EMU... 4 0.1 0.03

2003 Mid-American Conference Women s Soccer Team Statistics Through Games of August 31 TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK/PKA YC/RC ------------------------------------------------------------------- Akron... 4 29 33 0 9 0/0 0/0 Ball State... 4 51 34 6 16 0/0 1/0 Bowling Green... 4 48 50 3 12 0/0 0/0 Buffalo... 5 95 63 4 15 0/0 1/0 Central Michigan... 3 28 43 6 14 0/0 1/0 Eastern Michigan... 4 46 37 2 16 0/0 1/0 Kent State... 4 61 45 4 16 0/0 0/0 Marshall... 4 23 28 1 7 0/0 0/0 Miami... 3 43 32 4 17 0/0 1/0 Northern Illinois... 3 34 34 0 5 0/0 0/0 Ohio... 4 41 34 5 10 0/0 0/0 Toledo... 4 32 51 13 10 0/0 1/0 Western Michigan... 4 56 46 6 19 0/0 2/0 SHOTS POINTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Buffalo... 5 95 19.00 1.Buffalo... 5 33 6.60 2.Kent State... 4 61 15.25 2.Kent State... 4 17 4.25 3.Western Michigan... 4 56 14.00 3.Western Michigan... 4 14 3.50 4.Ball State... 4 51 12.75 4.Ball State... 4 12 3.00 5.Bowling Green... 4 48 12.00 5.Ohio... 4 10 2.50 6.Eastern Michigan... 4 46 11.50 6.Bowling Green... 4 9 2.25 7.Miami... 3 43 14.33 Eastern Michigan... 4 9 2.25 8.Ohio... 4 41 10.25 Toledo... 4 9 2.25 9.Northern Illinois... 3 34 11.33 Central Michigan... 3 9 3.00 10.Toledo... 4 32 8.00 10.Akron... 4 7 1.75 11.Akron... 4 29 7.25 Northern Illinois... 3 7 2.33 12.Central Michigan... 3 28 9.33 Miami... 3 7 2.33 13.Marshall... 4 21 5.25 13.Marshall... 4 0 0.00 GOALS GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Buffalo... 5 12 2.40 1.Buffalo... 5 12 2.40 2.Kent State... 4 6 1.50 2.Kent State... 4 6 1.50 3.Western Michigan... 4 5 1.25 3.Western Michigan... 4 5 1.25 4.Ohio... 4 4 1.00 4.Ball State... 4 4 1.00 Toledo... 4 4 1.00 Northern Illinois... 3 3 1.00 Ball State... 4 4 1.00 Central Michigan... 3 3 1.00 7.Miami... 3 3 1.00 Toledo... 4 4 1.00 Northern Illinois... 3 3 1.00 Ohio... 4 4 1.00 Akron... 4 3 0.75 Miami... 3 3 1.00 Central Michigan... 3 3 1.00 10.Akron... 4 3 0.75 Bowling Green... 4 3 0.75 Bowling Green... 4 3 0.75 Eastern Michigan... 4 3 0.75 Eastern Michigan... 4 3 0.75 13.Marshall... 4 0 0.00 13.Marshall... 4 0 0.00 ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Buffalo... 5 9 1.80 1.Buffalo... 5 9 1.80 2.Kent State... 4 5 1.25 2.Kent State... 4 5 1.25 3.Ball State... 4 4 1.00 3.Central Michigan... 3 3 1.00 Western Michigan... 4 4 1.00 Western Michigan... 4 4 1.00 5.Central Michigan... 3 3 1.00 Ball State... 4 4 1.00 Bowling Green... 4 3 0.75 6.Bowling Green... 4 3 0.75 Eastern Michigan... 4 3 0.75 Eastern Michigan... 4 3 0.75 8.Ohio... 4 2 0.50 8.Ohio... 4 2 0.50 9.Akron... 4 1 0.25 9.Miami... 3 1 0.33 Miami... 3 1 0.33 Northern Illinois... 3 1 0.33 Northern Illinois... 3 1 0.33 11.Toledo... 4 1 0.25 Toledo... 4 1 0.25 Akron... 4 1 0.25 13.Marshall... 4 0 0.00 13.Marshall... 4 0 0.00

2003 Mid-American Conference Women s Soccer Team Statistics Through Games of August 31 GOALS ALLOWED GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1.Central Michigan... 3 3 1.00 1.Western Michigan... 4 3 380:00 0.71 Western Michigan... 4 3 0.75 2.Central Michigan... 3 3 306:08 0.88 3.Ball State... 4 5 1.25 3.Kent State... 4 5 390:00 1.15 Akron... 4 5 1.25 4.Akron... 4 5 380:00 1.18 Kent State... 4 5 1.25 Ball State... 4 5 380:00 1.18 6.Eastern Michigan... 4 6 1.50 6.Buffalo... 5 6 450:00 1.20 Buffalo... 5 6 1.20 7.Eastern Michigan... 4 6 360:00 1.50 8.Miami... 3 7 2.33 8.Miami... 3 7 290:00 2.17 9.Northern Illinois... 3 10 3.33 9.Toledo... 4 10 370:02 2.43 Toledo... 4 10 2.50 10.Marshall... 4 10 360:00 2.50 Marshall... 4 10 2.50 11.Ohio... 4 13 360:00 3.25 12.Ohio... 4 13 3.25 12.Northern Illinois... 3 10 270:00 3.33 13.Bowling Green... 4 14 3.50 13.Bowling Green... 4 14 360:00 3.50 SAVES SHUTOUTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ 1.Marshall... 4 37 9.25 1.Western Michigan... 4 2 0.50 2.Bowling Green... 4 29 7.25 Buffalo... 5 2 0.40 3.Northern Illinois... 3 26 8.67 3.Akron... 4 1 0.25 4.Ball State... 4 23 5.75 Ball State... 4 1 0.25 5.Ohio... 4 19 4.75 Eastern Michigan... 4 1 0.25 6.Western Michigan... 4 17 4.25 Kent State... 4 1 0.25 7.Miami... 3 16 5.33 7.Miami... 3 0 0.00 8.Buffalo... 5 15 3.00 Northern Illinois... 3 0 0.00 Toledo... 4 15 3.75 Central Michigan... 3 0 0.00 10.Kent State... 4 12 3.00 Toledo... 4 0 0.00 Akron... 4 12 3.00 Ohio... 4 0 0.00 12.Eastern Michigan... 4 11 2.75 Bowling Green... 4 0 0.00 13.Central Michigan... 3 8 2.67 Marshall... 4 0 0.00 FOULS CORNERS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Buffalo... 5 63 12.60 1.Western Michigan... 4 19 4.75 2.Toledo... 4 51 12.75 2.Miami... 3 17 5.67 3.Bowling Green... 4 50 12.50 3.Kent State... 4 16 4.00 4.Western Michigan... 4 46 11.50 Ball State... 4 16 4.00 5.Kent State... 4 45 11.25 Eastern Michigan... 4 16 4.00 6.Central Michigan... 3 43 14.33 6.Buffalo... 5 15 3.00 7.Eastern Michigan... 4 37 9.25 7.Central Michigan... 3 14 4.67 8.Northern Illinois... 3 34 11.33 8.Bowling Green... 4 12 3.00 Ball State... 4 34 8.50 9.Toledo... 4 10 2.50 Ohio... 4 34 8.50 Ohio... 4 10 2.50 11.Akron... 4 33 8.25 11.Akron... 4 9 2.25 12.Miami... 3 32 10.67 12.Marshall... 4 7 1.75 13.Marshall... 4 28 7.00 13.Northern Illinois... 3 5 1.67