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HONORS AND AWARDS Rachel Bendzlowicz Suzanne Edwards Megan Fatkin Sarah Gantner Jen Hodges NATIONAL, REGIONAL AND STATE HONORS VaSID ALL-STATE First Team Christina Popoff - 1998 Nancy Davis - 1999 Jenny Davis - 2000 Breanna Jacinto 2000 Rachel Benzlowicz 2005 Tanya Payne 2005 Suzanne Edwards - 2006 All-Academic Mandee Wheelock - 2007 NSCAA All-Region Third Team Nancy Davis - 2000 Jenny Davis - 2000 SoccerBuzz Mid-Atlantic Freshman All-Region Jenny Davis 2000 Second Team Lauren Coffey - 1999 Nancy Davis - 2000 Jenny Davis 2002-03 Megan Fatkin 2004 Amy Oberlin 2006-07-08 Nancy Davis Four-time first team All-Big South and 2001 Big South Women s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year CoSIDA Academic All-Region First Team Jen Hodges 1999 Nancy Davis 2001 CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team Jen Hodges 1999 CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team Jen Hodges 1999 Nancy Davis 2000 Third Team Suzanne Edwards - 2007 BIG SOUTH HONORS First Team All-Conference Shannon Hutchison - 1997 Jerri Lucido - 1997 Christina Popoff - 1998 Nancy Davis - 1998-99-2000-01 Breanna Jacinto - 1999-2000 Jenny Davis 2000-03 Katie Woodrow 2001-02 Sarah Gantner 2002 Rachel Bendzlowicz 2003 Mandee (Judd) Wheelock 2003-05-06 Megan Fatkin 2004 Lauren Zealand 2004 Tanya Payne 2005 Suzanne Edwards 2006 Amy Oberlin 2006-07-08 Brittany Tyson - 2007 Sarah Hutchinson 1997 Co-Big South Player of the Year Second Team All-Conference Summer Able - 1994 Shannon Hutchison - 1995 Kara Crosby - 1996 Jerri Lucido - 1996 Lisa Duer - 1997 Makaela Gibson - 1997 Christy Reccord - 1997 Cheryl (Williams) Jones - 1997-2000 Felicia Jennings 1998 2001 Cheryl Williams - 1998 Lauren Coffey - 1999 Sarah Gantner- 2000 Emily Shubin 2001 Megan Fatkin 2002-03 Emily Shubin 2002 Kimberly Hawkins 2003 Rachel Bendzlowicz 2004 Amy Oberlin 2005 Ashley Braam 2006 Silvia Betancourt - 2008 All-Tournament Team Nancy Davis - 1998-99-2000 Breanna Jacinto - 1999-2000 Kim Althouse - 1999 20

HONORS AND AWARDS Jerri Lucido Amy Oberlin Tanya Payne Katie Woodrow Lauren (Coffey) Zealand Sarah Gantner 2000-01 Jenny Davis 2000-01-02 Natalie Mayer 2001 Lauren Zealand 2001 Emily Shubin 2002 Rachel Bendzlowicz 2003 Kimberly Hawkins 2004 Rachel Bendzlowicz 2005 Brittney Bench 2005 Rachel Hetrick 2005 Amy Obelrin 2005 Paige Cheek 2006 Kristin Faxon - 2006 Mallory Neff 2006 Ally Erving - 2007 All-Academic Team Lisa Deur 1996 Jerri Lucido 1997 Julie Reinwald 1998 Jen Hodges 1999 Cheryl Jones 2000 Mandee (Judd) Wheelock Nancy Davis 2001 Three-time first team All-Big South and Jenny Davis 2002 2006 co- Big South Women s Soccer Jenny Davis 2003 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Lauren (Coffey) Zealand 2004 Sonia Rodriguez 2005 Mandee Wheelock 2006 Amy Oberlin 2007-08 Rookie of the Year Summer Able - 1994 (Co-Rookie) Coach of the Year James Price - 1999 Breanna Jacinto Two-time All-Big South and 2000 VaSID All-State First Team Christina Popoff 1998 Big South Player of the Year and VaSID All-State First Team All-Freshman Team Heather Bowling 2005 Maggie Woody 2006 Maria Owen 2007 Silvia Betancourt - 2008 Big South Tournament MVP Nancy Davis 2000 Jenny Davis 2001 Rachel Bendzlowicz 2005 Scholar Athlete of the Year Jen Hodges 1999 Nancy Davis 2001 Mandee Wheelock 2006 (Co-Scholar) Player of the Year Shannon Hutchison - 1997 (Co-Player) Christina Popoff - 1998 Jenny Davis 2000 SoccerBuzz Mid-Atlantic Freshman All-Region and Two-time All-Big South 21

THE RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS MOST SHOTS TAKEN: 57 vs. South Carolina State, 10/9/99 MOST GOALS SCORED: 23 vs. South Carolina State, 10/9/99 MOST ASSISTS: 13 vs. South Carolina State, 10/9/99 MOST SAVES: 25 vs. Radford, 10/15/88 25 vs. East Carolina, 9/11/96 SEASON MOST WINS: 15, 2000 (15-7) BEST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE:.682, 2000 (15-7) FEWEST LOSSES: 7, 2000 (15-7) 7, 2006 (9-7-2) MOST GOALS SCORED: 65, 1999 MOST SHOTS TAKEN: 311, 1999 MOST ASSISTS: 54, 1999 MOST SAVES: 171, 1997 MOST SHUTOUTS: 9, 2001 SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST GOALS IN A GAME: 4 by Jenice Oliveras vs. Carson-Newman, 10/14/91 4 by Robin Ingalls vs. Randolph-Macon Women s College, 10/6/88 4 by Nancy Davis vs. Howard, 11/4/99 MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME: 4 by Jerri Lucido vs. Howard, 9/9/97 MOST SAVES IN A GAME: 25 by Paula Barringer vs. Radford, 10/15/88 25 by Shannon Hutchison vs. East Carolina, 9/11/96 SEASON MOST GOALS: 1. Nancy Davis, 1999 17 2. Nancy Davis, 2000 13 Lauren Coffey (Zealand), 1999 13 3. Nancy Davis, 1998 9 4. Breanna Jacinto, 2000 8 Jennifer Rapp, 1994 8 Katie Woodrow, 2000 8 Amy Oberlin, 2008 8 MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON: 1. Nancy Davis, 1999 9 2. Cheryl (Williams) Jones, 1999 7 Emily Shubin, 2001 7 3. Lauren Coffey (Zealand), 1999 6 Breanna Jacinto, 1999 6 4. Dana Giani, 1999 5 Jerri Luccido, 1997 5 Robin Ingalls, 1988 5 Christy Reccord, 1999 5 Cheryl Williams (Jones), 1997 5 MOST POINTS IN A SEASON: 1. Nancy Davis, 1999 43 2. Nancy Davis, 2000 33 3. Nancy Davis,1998 21 4. Jennifer Rapp, 1994 18 Leanne Faulk, 1991 18 Amy Oberlin, 2008 18 Natalie Mayer posted the most career shutouts by a Liberty goalkeeper and has the second lowest all-time goals-against-average MOST SAVES IN A SEASON: 1. Shannon Hutchinson, 1997 165 2. Paula Barringer, 1989 158 3. Shannon Hutchinson, 1996 143 4. Shannon Hutchinson, 1995 123 5. Sonia Rodriguez, 2005 93 BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE IN A SEASON: 1. Amy Moxley, 2000 1.04 2. Katherine Neff, 2006 1.05 3. Natalie Mayer, 2002 1.30 4. Natalie Mayer, 2001 1.31 5. Heather Greene, 1991 1.42 MOST POINTS IN A GAME: 9 by Robin Ingalls vs. Randolph-Macon Women s College, 10/6/88 8 by Jenice Oliveras vs. Carson-Newman, 10/14/91 8 by Nancy Davis vs. South Carolina State, 10/9/99 8 by Nancy Davis vs. Howard, 11/4/99 Nancy Davis finished her Lady Flames career as the program s most prolific scorer, holding season and career records in goals, assists and points 22

THE RECORD BOOK MINUTES IN GOAL: 1. Amy Moxley, 2000 1983 2. Sonia Rodriguez, 2005 1940 3. Natalie Mayer, 2001 1780 4. Sarah Hutchinson, 1997 1652 5. Addy Allen, 1998 1558 CAREER Amy Oberlin finished her career second all-time in points and goals MOST POINTS IN A CAREER: 1. Nancy Davis, 1998-2001 106 2. Amy Oberlin, 2005-08 54 3. Lauren Zealand,1999-2004 50 4. Amy Ingalls, 1989-92 43 5. Jenice Oliveras, 1991-94 37 MOST GOALS IN A CAREER: 1. Nancy Davis, 1998-2001 43 2. Amy Oberlin, 2005-08 24 3. Lauren Zealand, 1999-2004 20 4. Amy Ingalls, 1989-92 19 5. Leanne Faulk, 1988-91 15 MOST ASSISTS IN A CAREER: 1. Nancy Davis, 1998-2001 20 2. Cheryl Jones, 1997-2000 18 3. Lauren Zealand, 1999-2004 10 4. Breanna Jacinto, 1999-00 10 GAMES PLAYED IN A CAREER: 1. Nancy Davis, 1998-2001 78 2. Alicia Davis, 1999-02 77 3. Dana Giani, 1997-2000 76 Cheryl (Williams) Jones, 1997-2000 76 4. Liz Rudolph, 2001-04 75 Michelle Small, 1997-2000 75 Mandee (Judd) Wheelock, 2003-06 75 MOST SAVES IN A CAREER : 1. Shannon Hutchison, 1994-97 461 2. Paula Barringer, 1989-91 296 3. Natalie Mayer, 2001-04 199 4. Addy Allen, 1998-99 138 5. Michelle Curtis, 92-93 137 MOST SHUTOUTS IN CAREER: 1. Natalie Mayer, 2001-04 15.5 2. Sarah Hutchinson, 1994-97 7.5 3. Amy Moxley, 2000-01 7 4. Katherine Neff, 2006 5 BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE IN A CAREER (Min. 2,500 minutes in goal): 1. Sonia Rodriguez, 2000-05 1.64 2. Natalie Mayer, 2001-2004 1.81 3. Addy Allen, 1997-99 2.21 4. Sarah Hutchinson, 1994-97 2.30 TEAM SINGLE GAME: OPPONENT RECORDS MOST SHOTS IN A GAME: 47 by Radford, 9/26/89 MOST GOALS IN A GAME: 12 by Mary Washington, 10/11/88 MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME: 8 by Radford, 9/26/89 MOST SAVES IN A GAME: 21 by Randolph-Macon Women s College, 9/30/91 SEASON MOST SHOTS IN A SEASON: 331, 1996 MOST GOALS IN A SEASON: 65, 1993 MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON: 39, 1993 MOST SAVES IN A SEASON: 140, 2000 LIBERTY SOCCER FIELD WOMEN S RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS IN A GAME: 4 BY NANCY DAVIS VS. HOWARD, 11/4/99 ASSISTS IN A GAME: 4 BY JERRI LUCIDO VS. HOWARD, 9/9/97. SAVES IN A GAME: 15 BY 3; LATEST BY LESLIE BECKMAN, AP- PALACHIAN STATE VS. LIBERTY, 9/6/97 TEAM RECORDS GOALS IN A GAME: 23 BY LIBERTY VS. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE, 10/9/99 ASSISTS IN A GAME: 13 BY LIBERTY VS. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE, 10/9/9 SAVES IN A GAME: 16 BY SOUTH CAROLINA STATE VS. LIBERTY, 10/9/99 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 2 BY LIBERTY (MICHELLE CURTIS GOAL- KEEPER), 1992 (KATHERINE NEFF GOALKEEPER), 2006 (LAUREN KAMPHIUS, ASHLEY NYHOLT GOALKEEPER), 2007 CONSECUTIVE WINS: 8 (9/5/00 VS. LONGWOOD THROUGH 11/3/00 VS. TENNESSEE TECH) 23

THE RECORD BOOK ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS YEAR NAME GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1988 Robin Ingalls 6 5 17 1989 Amy Ingalls 5 1 11 1990 Amy Ingalls 5 2 12 1991 Leanne Faulk 7 4 18 1992 Kendra Bengds 5 0 10 1993 Cori Tallman 4 2 10 1994 Jennifer Rapp 8 2 18 1995 Jennifer Jess 3 1 7 1996 Jessica Kerth 2 0 4 Cori Tallman 1 2 4 1997 Jerri Lucido 6 5 17 1998 Nancy Davis 9 3 21 1999 Nancy Davis 17 9 43 2000 Nancy Davis 13 7 33 2001 Katie Woodrow 6 3 15 2002 Jenny Davis 3 0 6 Sarah Foster 3 0 6 Sarah Gantner 3 0 6 Katie Woodrow 2 2 6 2003 Rachel Lyndon 4 1 9 2004 Lauren Zealand 3 2 8 2005 Tanya Payne 5 4 14 2006 Amy Oberlin 5 3 13 Mandee Wheelock 5 3 13 2007 Amy Oberlin 6 0 12 2008 Amy Oberlin 8 2 18 ANNUAL GOALKEEPING LEADERS YEAR NAME GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1988 Paula Barringer 4.59 1989 Paula Barringer 3.67 1990 Holly Lightbody 2.96 1991 Heather Greene 1.42 1992 Michelle Curtis 2.82 1993 Michelle Curtis 3.52 1994 Shannon Hutchison 2.97 1995 Shannon Hutchison 1.98 1996 Shannon Hutchison 2.69 1997 Shannon Hutchison 2.02 1998 Addy Allen 2.25 1999 Addy Allen 2.00 2000 Amy Moxley 1.04 2001 Natalie Mayer 1.31 2002 Natalie Mayer 1.30 2003 Christie Goodman-Williams 1.54 2004 Natalie Mayer 2.20 2005 Sonia Rodriguez 1.41 2006 Katherine Neff 1.05 2007 Lauren Kamphuis 1.29 2008 Karen Blocker 2.41 YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS OVERALL BIG SOUTH YEAR RECORD PCT. REGULAR SEASON HEAD COACH 1988 4-6-1.409 Roy Yarborough 1989 6-9-1.406 Jim Long 1990 3-10-0.300 Jim Long 1991 4-6-2.417 Jim Long 1992 4-7-0.364 1-5-0 Kerry St. John 1993 1-12-1.107 0-7-0 Kerry St. John 1994 5-10-0.333 1-5-0 Ken Perkins 1995 4-12-0.250 0-5-0 Ken Perkins 1996 2-14-0.125 0-5-0 Ken Perkins 1997 6-13-0.316 0-5-0 James Price 1998 3-12-3.250 0-5-0 James Price 1999 10-9-0.526 3-3-0 James Price 2000 15-7-0.682 4-2-0 James Price 2001 11-8-2.571 3-2-1 James Price 2002 7-8-2.471 5-0-1 James Price 2003 4-14-2.250 4-2-1 James Price 2004 5-10-2.353 4-2-2 James Price 2005 12-7-2.619 5-3-0 James Price 2006 9-7-2.556 5-2-1 James Price 2007 6-12-0.333 3-4-0 James Price 2008 3-12-2.235 2-6-1 Jessica Celi ALL TIME LIBERTY COACHES RECORDS NAME YEARS RECORD PCT. BIG SOUTH PCT. Roy Yarborough 1 4-6-1.409 N/A -- Jim Long 3 13-25-3.354 N/A Kerry St. John 2 5-19-1.220 1-12-0.077 Ken Perkins 3 11-35-0.239 1-15-0.067 James Price 11 87-104-15.490 36-30-5.542 Jessica Celi 1 3-12-2.235 2-6-1.250 TOTALS 21 123-201-22.387 40-63-6.394 Roy Yarborough 1988 Ken Perkins 1994-96 Jim Long 1989-91 James Price 1997-2007 Kerry St. John 1992-93 Jessica Celi 2007-Present 24

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1988 Record: 4-6-1 Coach: Roy Yarborough S. 10 A Mary Washington L 0 12 S. 15 A Randolph-Macon L 0 8 S. 17 H Maryville L (OT) 4 5 S. 26 A Sweet Briar W 1 0 O. 6 H Randolph-Macon W 9 0 O. 12 H Southern Seminary W 2 1 O. 15 A Radford L 0 5 O. 20 H James Madison L 0 3 O. 21 A Maryville W 3 2 O. 27 A Virginia Tech L 0 3 O. 29 A Virginia Commonwealth T (OT) 3 3 1989 Record: 6-9-1 Coach: Jim Long S. 7 H Randolph-Macon L 2 8 S. 11 H Washington and Lee W 4 0 S. 16 H Mary Washington L 1 3 S. 20 A Guilford T (OT) 2 2 S. 23 H Maryville L 0 3 S. 26 A Radford L 0 10 S. 28 H Virginia Wesleyan L 0 2 S. 29 H UMBC W Forfeit O. 5 A Methodist L 0 10 O. 10 A Randolph-Macon Wmn s W 1 0 O. 13 H Hollins W 4 1 O. 17 A Elon L 1 9 O. 20 H Charleston L 4 5 O. 21 H Davidson L 1 4 O. 28 A Sweet Briar W 1 0 O. 31 A UMBC W Forfeit 1990 Record: 3-10-0 Coach: Jim Long S. 4 H Ferrum W 6 1 S. 8 H Univ. of the South L (OT) 2 3 S. 14 A Charleston L 1 3 S. 20 A UMBC L 0 4 S. 21 A Roanoke L 1 3 S. 25 H James Madison L 0 7 Michelle Curtis 1992-93 S. 29 H Vanderbilt L 0 7 O. 6 A Virginia Wesleyan L 0 2 O. 12 A Tusculum L 0 4 O. 13 A Maryville L 0 4 O. 14 A Tusculum W 3 0 O. 24 H Southern Seminary W 6 2 O. 27 H Davidson L 1 3 1991 Record: 4-6-2 Coach: Jim Long S. 7 A Trinity W 8 0 S. 14 H Virginia Wesleyan T (OT) 2 2 S. 17 A Greensboro L 0 1 S. 19 H Tusculum L 1 2 S. 24 A Southern Seminary W 5 0 S. 30 A Randolph-Macon Wmn s W 8 0 O. 9 H Sweet Briar T (OT) 0 0 O. 14 H Carson-Newman W 5 2 O. 19 H Roanoke L 0 4 O. 22 H Shenandoah L 0 1 O. 26 A Davidson L 0 5 N. 2 H Maryville L 0 1 1992 Record: 4-7-0 Big South: 1-4-0 Coach: Kerry St. John S. 12 H Davidson L 0 4 S. 16 A Greensboro * W 4 0 S. 19 H Washington & Jefferson W 7 0 S. 26 A Campbell * L 0 5 O. 3 H UNC Asheville * W 1 0 O. 9 A UMBC * L 0 6 O. 16 A Roanoke L 0 1 O. 23 A High Point W 2 0 O. 28 A Shenandoah L 0 3 O. 30 H Radford * L 0 9 N. 6 A Towson State # L 0 3 1993 Record: 1-12-1 Big South: 0-6-0 Coach: Kerry St. John S. 6 H Virginia Tech L 3 4 S. 10 H UNC Greensboro * L 0 9 S. 14 H High Point L 1 3 S. 18 A Charleston Southern * L 1 4 S. 21 A Radford * L 0 3 S. 25 H UMBC * L 0 8 S. 28 H American L 2 8 O. 2 A Davidson L 0 6 O. 5 H Campbell * L 1 6 O. 8 A Mt. Saint Mary s W (OT) 3 2 O. 9 A St. Francis (Pa.) L 2 5 O. 12 A Towson State * L 1 3 O. 20 A UNC Asheville # L (OT) 1 2 N. 6 H Kutztown T (OT) 2 2 1994 Record: 5-10-0 Big South: 1-5-0 Coach: Ken Perkins S. 3 H UNC Charlotte L 0 5 S. 6 A Virginia Tech L 0 4 S. 10 H Mount St. Mary s W 2 1 S. 13 H UMBC * L 0 1 S. 17 H Towson State * L 2 5 S. 19 A UNC Greensboro * L 0 7 S. 24 A East Carolina W 5 4 S. 28 A Georgetown L 1 4 O. 8 H St. Francis W 3 1 O. 10 A High Point L 0 2 O. 13 H Radford * L 0 7 O. 15 H UNC Asheville * W (OT) 1 0 O. 22 H Charleston Southern * L 0 2 O. 26 A Robert Morris W 8 1 O. 29 H UNC Wilmington L 2 4 1995 Record: 4-12-0 Big South: 0-5-0 Coach: Ken Perkins Jenice Oliveras 1990-95 S. 2 H Elon W 2 0 S. 4 H Appalachian State L 1 2 S. 7 H UMBC * L 0 5 S. 9 H Virginia Commonwealth L (OT) 2 3 S. 11 A Furman L 0 1 S. 14 A UNC Wilmington L 0 2 S. 16 H East Carolina L 1 2 S. 21 H Georgetown W 1 0 S. 23 H UNC Asheville * L 0 2 S. 29 A St. Francis W 2 1 O. 6 A Virginia Commonwealth L 0 1 O. 10 H UNC Greensboro * L 0 4 O. 14 A Charleston Southern * L 0 1 O. 17 A Radford * L 1 3 O. 21 A Mt. Saint Mary s W 3 2 N. 2 A UMBC # L 0 2 25

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Sarah Gantner 1997-2000 1996 Record: 2-14-0 Big South: 0-5-0 Coach: Ken Perkins A. 30 H Richmond L 0 3 S. 7 A UMBC * L 0 1 S. 9 A Howard W 4 2 S. 11 A East Carolina L 0 3 S. 14 H St. Francis W 2 0 S. 17 A Georgetown L 0 5 S. 21 A Wofford L 0 2 S. 22 A Furman L 0 3 S. 28 A Elon L 0 4 S. 30 H Radford * L 0 6 O. 12 H UNC Asheville * L 0 2 O. 19 H Charleston Southern * L 0 1 O. 23 A UNC Greensboro * L 0 5 O. 26 H Lincoln Memorial L 0 1 N. 1 H Virginia Commonwealth L 0 2 N. 11 A UMBC # L 1 3 1997 Record: 6-13-0 Big South: 0-5-0 A. 30 A East Carolina W 1 0 S. 1 H Elon L 0 1 S. 3 A Richmond L 0 4 S. 6 H Appalachian State L 1 4 S. 9 H Howard W 7 2 S. 13 H UMBC * L 1 3 S. 17 H High Point W 3 1 S. 20 A UNC Wilmington L 1 5 S. 24 A Virginia Commonwealth W 1 0 S. 27 A UNC Asheville * L 0 2 O. 1 H Furman L (OT) 0 1 O. 4 H Kent State W 3 0 O. 8 H Radford * L 0 1 O. 11 A South Alabama * L 0 3 O. 18 A Charleston Southern * L 1 2 O. 24 H Wofford L 2 4 O. 25 H Lenoir-Rhyne W 2 0 O. 30 A Appalachian State L 0 4 N. 6 A UMBC # L 0 4 1998 Record: 3-12-3 Big South: 0-5-0 S. 4 A Kent State L (OT) 1 2 S. 5 A Youngstown State W 4 2 S. 9 H Virginia Commonwealth L (2OT) 2 3 S. 11 N Georgia State ^ L 0 5 S. 12 N Buffalo ^ L 0 5 S. 15 A Appalachian State L 0 3 S. 19 A Elon L 0 1 S. 25 H Sweet Briar W 8 2 S. 28 H Charleston Southern * L 0 2 S. 30 H High Point T (2OT) 0 0 O. 3 A Lenoir-Rhyne T (2OT) 1 1 O. 8 H South Alabama * L 0 5 O. 10 H UNC Wilmington L 0 5 O. 14 A Howard * L (OT) 1 2 O. 21 A Radford * L 0 3 O. 24 H UNC Asheville * L 0 3 O. 27 H Pfeiffer W 3 1 N. 5 H Charleston Southern # T (2OT) 2 2 (CSU wins 4-1 penalty kicks) ^ Furman Tournament 1999 Record: 10-9-0 Big South: 3-3-0 A. 28 H Lenoir-Rhyne W 5 1 S. 1 A Virginia Tech L 2 6 S. 4 A UNC Asheville * W 1 0 S. 10 N Marshall ^ L 0 1 S. 11 N Ball State ^ W 1 0 S. 18 H Elon * L 0 1 S. 23 H Radford * L 2 3 S. 25 H Wofford L 1 3 O. 7 A Western Carolina L 1 2 O. 9 H South Carolina St. W 23 0 O. 12 H Appalachian State W 5 4 O. 13 A Longwood W 1 0 O. 16 A High Point * W 2 1 O. 20 H Howard * W 10 3 O. 23 A Charleston Southern * L 3 5 O. 25 A Virginia Commonwealth L (2OT) 1 2 N. 4 H Howard # W 4 1 N. 5 H Radford # W 1 0 N. 6 H Elon # L (OT) 2 3 ^ Penguin Soccer Cup, Youngstown, Ohio 2000 Record: 15-7-0 Big South: 4-2-0 A. 26 A Sonoma State L 0 1 S. 1 A Virginia Tech L 0 1 S. 5 H Longwood W 5 1 S. 9 H Youngstown State W 15 0 S. 13 A UNC Wilmington L 1 2 S. 16 A Mount St. Mary s L (OT) 1 2 S. 21 H Virginia Commonwealth W 2 1 S. 23 H Charleston Southern * W 2 0 S. 26 H High Point * W 3 1 S. 30 A Coastal Carolina * L 0 1 O. 3 A Appalachian State W (OT) 2 1 O. 7 H Tampa W 8 1 O. 9 A Campbell W 3 0 O. 14 H UNC Asheville * W 2 0 O. 18 A Radford * L 1 2 O. 21 A Elon * W (OT) 2 1 O. 22 A Wofford W (OT) 2 1 O. 26 A UNC Asheville # W 3 1 O. 27 A Charleston Southern # W 1 0 O. 28 A Elon # W 2 0 N. 3 H Tennessee Tech ^ W 1 0 N. 8 A Wake Forest $ L 1 6 ^ NCAA Play-In Game $ NCAA Tournament Game 2001 Record: 11-8-2 Big South: 3-2-1 S. 1 N Stetson! W 5 0 S. 3 N UCF! L 0 3 S. 8 H Campbell L 0 1 S. 17 A High Point* L 2 3 S. 22 A UNC Asheville* W 2 1 S. 26 A Virginia L 0 7 S. 29 H Coastal Carolina* W 1 0 O. 2 H Appalachian State W (OT) 2 1 O. 6 H Gardner-Webb T (2OT) 0 0 O. 11 A Wofford W 1 0 O. 16 H Virginia Tech W (OT) 2 1 O. 18 H UNC Wilmington L 0 2 O. 20 H Elon* W 3 0 O. 23 A Virginia Commonwealth W 2 0 O. 27 H Radford* T (2OT) 1 1 O. 30 A Wake Forest L 0 6 N. 3 A Charleston Southern* L 2 3 N. 8 N High Point# W 1 0 N. 9 A Charleston Southern# W 1 0 N. 10 N Elon# W 2 0 N. 16 A Virginia$ L 0 3! UCF Tournament $ NCAA Tournament Game Michelle Small 1997-2000 26

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002 Record: 7-9-1 Big South: 5-0-1 S. 3 A UNC Greensboro L 0 4 S. 6 A Pepperdine L 0 5 S. 8 N UC Santa Barbara L 0 4 S. 10 A Gardner-Webb W 1 0 S. 12 H High Point* T 1 1 S. 17 A N.C. State L 0 3 S. 21 H Charleston Southern* W 2 0 S. 24 A Virginia Tech L 0 5 S. 28 A Coastal Carolina* W 1 0 O. 3 H East Carolina L 1 2 O. 7 H Birmingham-Southern W 2 1 O. 8 A Appalachian State L (OT) 0 1 O. 12 H UNC Asheville* W 2 1 O. 18 H Colorado College L 0 2 O. 26 A Elon* W 2 0 N. 2 A Radford* W 2 0 N. 5 A UNC Ashevillet# L (3OT) 1 2 2003 Record: 4-14-2 Big South: 4-2-1 A. 29 A UNC Wilmington L 1 2 A. 31 A East Carolina L 0 2 S. 4 A Wake Forest L 0 6 S. 7 A William & Mary L 0 4 S. 13 H Longwood T 0 0 S. 17 A Va. Commonwealth L 0 1 S. 20 H Coastal Carolina* W 2 0 S. 22 H Western Carolina L 1 2 S. 26 A Georgia! L 0 8 S. 28 N South Carolina! L 0 1 O. 3 H Virginia Tech L 1 2 O. 4 A Birmingham-Southern* L 1 2 O. 9 A High Point* W 3 1 O. 11 H Winthrop* L (OT) 1 2 O. 14 H Radford* T 2 2 O. 19 H Georgetown L 1 2 O. 21 A Virginia L 0 6 O. 25 A Charleston Southern* W 3 2 O. 27 A UNC Asheville* W 1 0 N. 6 A Charleston Southern# L 0 1! University of Georgia Tournament 2004 Record: 5-10-2 Big South: 4-2-2 S. 1 A Virginia L 0 5 S. 3 A Loyola (Ill.) L 1 2 S. 5 A DePaul L 1 6 S. 19 A Virginia Tech L 1 4 S. 22 A Coastal Carolina* W 2 0 S. 25 H George Mason L (OT) 0 1 O. 1 A Winthrop* W (OT) 2 1 O. 2 A Longwood W 2 1 O. 5 H Virginia Commonwealth L 0 2 O. 9 H Birmingham-Southern* L 1 3 O. 12 H High Point* W 2 0 O. 19 A Georgetown L 1 4 O. 23 H UNC Asheville* L 0 1 O. 26 A VMI* W 5 1 O. 29 A Radford* T (2 OT) 1 1 O. 30 H Charleston Southern* T (2 OT) 1 1 N. 4 A High Point# L 0 3 2005 Record: 12-7-2 Big South: 5-3-0 A. 26 A UMBC W 3 2 A. 28 A Rider T (2 OT) 1 1 S. 2 A N.C. State! L (OT) 0 1 S. 4 N Elon! T (2 OT) 1 1 S. 10 H Old Dominion L 0 2 S. 16 H Arkansas W 2 1 S. 21 A James Madison L 0 4 S. 26 H Longwood W 3 2 O. 1 A Charleston Southern* W 2 0 O. 4 H Radford* W 4 2 O. 10 A UNC Asheville* L 1 4 O. 13 A High Point* L 1 3 O. 15 H Winthrop* L 0 1 O. 18 H VMI* W 2 1 O. 22 A Birmingham-Southern* W 1 0 O. 24 A Howard W 2 1 O. 29 H Coastal Carolina* W 2 1 N. 3 N Birmingham-Southern# W 4 1 N. 4 N Radford# W 2 1 N. 6 N UNC Asheville# W 3 0 N. 11 A Virginia$ L 0 4! Summitt Hospitality Invite (Cary, N.C.) $ NCAA Tournament Game 2006 Record: 9-7-2 Big South: 5-2-1 A. 25 A Longwood W 3 0 A. 27 A #7 Virginia L 0 2 Suzanne Edwards 2004-07 S. 1 A John Brown W 2 0 S. 3 A Arkansas L 1 3 S. 8 N Wake Forest! L 1 3 S. 10 A Virginia Tech! L 0 2 S. 16 H Charleston Southern* W 7 0 S. 18 A Old Domininon L (2OT) 1 2 S. 24 A Coastal Carolina* L (2OT) 1 2 S. 27 H High Point* W 2 1 S. 30 H UNC Asheville* T (2OT) 0 0 O. 03 A VMI* W 3 0 O. 06 A Radford* W 2 1 O. 14 H Birmingham-Southern* W 2 0 O. 21 H Winthrop* L 0 2 N. 2 N High Point# W(2OT) 3 2 N. 3 A Coastal Carolina# W 3 0 N. 5 N UNC Asheville# T 0 0 (UNCA Wins on Penalty Kicks, 4-2)! Virginia Tech Tournament 2007 Record: 6-12-0 Big South: 3-4-0 A. 31 A Clemson L 0 4 S. 7 A Northern Arizona^ L 0 1 S. 9 A UC Irvine^ L 0 2 S. 15 H Old Dominion L 0 5 S. 21 A Virginia L 0 5 S. 28 A Charleston Southern* L 2 3 S. 30 A Presbyterian W 3 0 O. 6 H VMI* W 2 0 O. 9 H Longwood L 0 1 O. 13 H Winthrop* L 2 3 O. 16 H Southern Virginia W 9 0 O. 18 H Francis Marion W 1 0 O. 20 A High Point* L (OT) 0 1 O. 23 H Radford* W 4 1 O. 27 H Coastal Carolina* L 0 1 N. 2 H South Dakota State L 0 2 N. 8 N Winthrop# L (OT) 2 3 ^ NAU High Altitude Tournament 2008 Record: 3-12-2 Big South: 2-6-1 Coach: Jessica Celi A. 22 A Longwood L 0 2 A. 29 A No. 7 Virginia L 0 5 S. 5 A Old Dominion L 0 4 S. 12 H Navy L 1 2 S. 19 A Florida Southern L 1 2 S. 21 A Stetson T (2OT) 0 0 S. 24 A VMI* L 0 2 S. 27 H Charleston Southern* L 0 2 O. 3 A Coastal Carolina* L 2 3 O. 5 A Francis Marion L 1 2 O. 8 H High Point* L 1 3 O. 11 H UNC Asheville* W 3 1 O. 15 A Radford L 1 3 O. 18 H Presbyterian* W 5 1 O. 23 A Gardner-Webb* L 1 2 O. 25 A Winthrop* T 1 1 O.31 H East Tennessee State W 3 1 27

2000 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2000 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS EXPECTATIONS REALIZED; LADY FLAMES CAPTURE PROGRAM S FIRST-EVER BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP As the 2000 season began, expectations were high for the Liberty Lady Flames women s soccer team. Coming off the most successful season in the school s history in which the Lady Flames posted their first-ever winning record, the team won its first-ever Big South Tournament game and advanced to the championship of the Big South tournament for the first time before falling 3-2 in a heartbreaking overtime loss to Elon, head coach James Price s squad set the highest goals ever for the program - a Big South Championship. After posting a 4-2 Big South regular season record, Liberty entered the Big South Championships at Radford, Va. as the number two seed drawing seventh-seed UNC Asheville in the first round. After a sluggish first 20 minutes in which the Bulldogs took a 1-0 lead, the Lady Flames quickly took control of the game as junior forward Nancy Davis tied the score on an unassisted goal and less then 70 seconds later took a feed from senior Cheryl Jones for another tally. After that, Liberty never looked back on its way to a 3-1 victory. Junior Breanna Jacinto added a goal in the second half. In the semifinals, the Lady Flames used sophomore midfielder Emily Shubin s early first half unassisted tally and strong defense to shut out Charleston Southern, 1-0. With the win, Liberty moved to the championship game to meet the top-seeded Elon Phoenix for the secondstraight season. Neither team could manage a goal in the first half as they went to intermission knotted in a scoreless tie and it remained deadlocked for the next 36 minutes of the second half. In the game s 81st minute, sophomore forward Katie Woodrow slipped behind the Elon defense and was hauled down in the penalty area, resulting in a penalty shot. Davis would put the shot just inside the right post for a 1-0 lead with only nine minutes left. The Phoenix made an offensive push in an attempt to even the score when a neutral zone turnover set up a corner kick for Liberty. On the kick from the right of the Elon keeper, Jones sent a cross which Davis blasted from five yards out through a sea of players to seal a 2-0 victory and the program s first-ever Big South Championship. Nancy Davis 2000 Big South Championship MVP The Lady Flames had proved they were up to the task. Goalie Amy Moxley earned her second shutout in two straight days and her fourth of the season in the win. Davis, who tallied four of Liberty s six tournament goals, was named the MVP. Jacinto, Sarah Gantner and Jenny Davis also were named to the all-tournament team. The team entered new territory for a Liberty team as it hosted Tennessee Tech in an NCAA Play-In game in hopes of earning the program s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. Senior Makaela Gibson, playing on her home field for the final time, scored the game s lone goal in the 31st minute off a cross from Nancy Davis and the Lady Flames would make it stand up for third straight shutout, 1-0, to secure the program s first NCAA Tournament berth. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Liberty fell to ACC power Wake Forest on their home field, 6-1, to end the season. Despite the loss, it failed to diminish the magical season by the Lady Flames as they posted a school-best 15-7 record, the program s first Big South championship and its first berth to the NCAA Tournament. They proved they could meet expectations. 28

2001 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2001 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS AN ENCORE! LADY FLAMES BECOME THE FIRST TEAM TO REPEAT AS BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS After having the best season in the history of the program by capturing the team s first-ever Big South Conference Championship and securing the program s first NCAA Tournament berth, the Lady Flames entered 2001 with determination to improve upon the prior season. Not only did the team want to repeat as Big South Champions, something no team had done since the beginning of the tournament in 1993, but they also wanted to win the program s first NCAA Tournament game. With a majority of 2000 s team returning, optimism was high on Liberty Mountain for the program. Facing the toughest schedule in the program s history, not only would James Price s squad have a tough conference slate to maneuver through, but they would also face some strong teams nationally in Central Florida, Virginia, UNC Wilmington and Wake Forest in nonconference match-ups. After getting off to a 3-1-1 mark in conference play and winning six of eight October games, the team dropped its last two games of the regular season, including a 1-0 decision at Charleston Southern, to end its conference schedule. The loss would send the defending conference champions to the tournament at Charleston, S.C. as the number three seed and a first round match with High Point, a team which had beaten the Lady Flames earlier in the year. Lauren Zealand s breakaway goal down the middle of the box at the 6:25 mark avenged an earlier regular season defeat as Liberty advanced to the semifinals with a 1-0 victory. Host Charleston Southern, the second seed, awaited the Lady Flames in the semifinals. Once again, defense was the key as Liberty limited Charleston Southern, a squad which had beaten the Lady Flames the previous weekend, to only seven shots in its second 1-0 win of the tournament. Katie Woodrow provided the match s only goal in the 10th minute of play. In the championship game, the Lady Flames took on topseeded Elon for the third year in a row. The two teams were scoreless late into the match until Liberty broke through with two quick scores. Off a corner kick in the tight contest, Jenny Davis found net by heading in Emily Shubin s cross at the 82:51 mark. The duo followed it up less than a minute later at 83:35 as Davis once again headed a Shubin corner kick in for a 2-0 lead. Freshman goalkeeper Natalie Mayer and the defense held on for their third shutout as the Lady Flames repeated as Big South Champions. With the victory, Liberty became the first Big South team since the tournament began in 1993 to repeat as champion. Davis earned Tournament MVP honors and was joined by teammates Mayer, Zealand and defender Sarah Gantner on the all-tournament team. Next up was a NCAA Tournament first-round match with Virginia, which the Lady Flames dropped in a 3-0 decision. However, it could not dampen the accomplishments of the 2001 Lady Flames. Determined and committed, the team did something no other Big South squad had done before, repeat as Big South Champions and set the bar high for future Lady Flame soccer teams. Jenny Davis 2001 Big South Championship MVP 29

2005 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2005 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS ON A ROLL; LADY FLAMES COME TOGETHER TO WIN RECORD THIRD BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP It had been four years since the Liberty Lady Flames had hoisted their second Big South Championship trophy. After enduring a rigorous stretch to begin the season, the Lady Flames seemed to be coming together as a team when they entered the 2005 Big South Championship with a 5-3 regular season conference record and the tournament s No. 3 seed. On a rampage, they had won the final four matches of the season, three of them against conference rivals. In what head coach James Price later called the team s best all-around performance of the season, the Lady Flames opened the tournament with a bang in their first-round contest Thursday afternoon, overpowering the No. 6 seed Birmingham-Southern Panthers, 4-1, on the power of two second-half goals from the foot of Rachel Hetrick. Ashley Braam got the scoring started at the 32:47 mark, off an assist from defender Tanya Payne. The tally gave the Lady Flames a 1-0 lead at half. Midway through the second half, Brittney Bench chose a perfect time to score her first goal of the year, putting the ball into the back of the net at the 61:24 mark off a pass from midfielder Mandee Judd. At 77:35, Hetrick scored her first goal of the tournament to make the score 3-0, off a pass into the box by Sarah Davis. The Panthers mustered their only goal of the game with less than 10 minutes remaining in the match to cut the score to 3-1. However, 1:10 later, Hetrick notched her second goal of the match off a pass from Amy Oberlin, giving the Lady Flames a 4-1 victory. In their only night game of the tournament Friday, Liberty faced No. 7 seed Radford, who had upset No. 2 seed High Point the previous day, in a semifinal match-up. On a hazy and humid night, the Lady Flames took it to the Highlanders in a physical match much closer than the two teams meeting earlier in the season. In the early stages of the match, neither team could muster much offense, as the two teams combined for just seven shots in a scoreless first half. Early in the second half, the Lady Flames would trail for the first and only time during their tournament run as Radford netted its lone goal in the contest s 54th minute. However, the 1-0 deficit was shortlived as less than two minutes later, Oberlin rocketed a header past the Highlander keeper off a cross from Rachel Bendzlowicz, knotting the game at 1-1. The tie quickly disappeared as Bench put Liberty up for good in the 61st minute on a cross from Payne. The Lady Flames held on for a 2-1 decision. Appearing in their fourth conference championship game and the first since 2001, Liberty squared off against No. 1 seed UNC Asheville Sunday afternoon. In their previous meeting in early October Rachel Bendzlowicz 2005 Big South Championship MVP in Asheville, the high-scoring Bulldogs had controlled play throughout the game on their way to a 4-1 win. However, this day was different as the Lady Flames defense shut down UNCA en route to a shutout victory. After playing to a scoreless stalemate in the first half, Payne put Liberty on the board in the match s 48th minute by placing a penalty kick into the right corner of the net for a 1-0 Lady Flames advantage. Liberty extended its lead in the game s 65th minute as a racing Judd split two defenders and broke up the middle, blasting home a rebound of her own shot which the Bulldog keeper saved, but couldn t control and clear. Judd added her second goal just minutes later off of a Hetrick corner kick, giving Liberty its seventh straight win, 3-0, and its third Big South Conference championship. Bendzlowicz was named the tournament s MVP, while three other Lady Flames - Bench, Oberlin and Hetrick - were named to the all-tournament team. Liberty advanced to the first round of the NCAA Tournament, where it fell to site host and nationally-ranked Virginia, but that did not take away the renewed hope and enthusiasm surrounding the program after breaking through for another Big South title. 30