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#8 MOLLY BREMEN BREMEN YEAR BY YEAR DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER 5-3 SR./SR. URBANDALE, IOWA (VALLEY) 2002 16/7 1 0-0= 0 2004: Had a breakout season... named to the MAC s All- 2003 22/6 6 0-0= 0 Tournament Team as the Falcons won the league tourney title... 2004 24/16 13 2-6=10 played in all 24 matches, with 16 starts... tied for third on the team with 10 points... had two goals and six assists, tying for third on the Falcons in the latter category... after coming off the Career 62/29 20 2-6=10 bench for the first six matches of the season, started 11 of the 12 CAREER BESTS MAC contests and all four tournament (MAC and NCAA) Goals 1 at Eastern Michigan 9/26/04 matches... had an assist in the season opener, vs. Duquesne, for 1 at Cleveland State 10/1/04 her initial collegiate point... first collegiate goal came at Eastern Assists 1 Six Times Michigan, kick-starting a four-match point streak... had three Points 3 at Cleveland State 10/1/04 points on a goal and assist at Cleveland State, and added helpers vs. Akron and Miami... had assists in back-to-back matches to end the MAC regular-season schedule, vs. Western 2 at Eastern Michigan 9/26/04 Michigan and Toledo... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll for the second consecutive Goal-scoring Streak 2 (9/26-10/1/04) year. Assist Streak 3 (10/1-8/04) 2003: Played in 22 matches, making six starts... did not score a point... five of her six starts came in home matches... was named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll. 2002: Played in 16 matches, making seven starts... did not register a point on the season... recorded one shot attempt, in the Toledo match. Point-scoring Streak 4 (19/26-10/8/04) High School: Earned three letters at Valley ( 02) under coach Rob Chapman... helped the Tigers to a three-year record of 57-7, with two Central Iowa Metro League titles and one runner-up finish... a two-time All-CIML First-Team pick... team finished third in the state her sophomore year and fourth in her senior campaign... graduated with honors... an Iowa Commended Scholar... National Honor Society... Student Council... Who s Who Among America s High School Students... also a member of the basketball team as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Molly Ann Bremen was born Jan. 27, 1984, in Des Moines, Iowa... an accounting major at BGSU... had a 3.54 cumulative GPA through the spring, 2005, semester... daughter of Gary and Linda Bremen... the second of three children... has two brothers... has played on the ODP state team... has played club soccer with Iowa United, helping the team to several state cups. BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER 13

#2 LEAH EGGLETON EGGLETON YEAR BY YEAR MIDFIELDER 5-3 SR./SR. FAIRFIELD, OHIO (FAIRFIELD) 2002 17/15 20 1-3= 5 Noting Eggleton: Enters her senior season tied for fourth in 2003 17/14 30 2-4= 8 BGSU history in career assists, with a total of 16. 2004 20/15 23 0-9= 9 2004: An All-MAC Second-Team selection... also named to All- Ohio Second Team... earned two team awards for 2004, being Career 54/44 73 3-16=22 named MVP in the midfield and also garnering the team s Hustle award... earned the latter award for the second-straight CAREER BESTS season... played in 20 matches, with 15 starts... tied for fifth on Goals 1 vs. Detroit 9/4/02 the team with nine points, all on assists... her nine helpers led the 1 vs. Ohio State 10/31/02 Falcons and tied the school s single-season record... missed the 1 at Eastern Michigan 11/4/03 season s first four matches due to injury, then came off the bench Assists 2 at Eastern Michigan 9/26/04 for the next three... first points of the season came at Eastern Michigan, as she assisted on both 1 14 Times BG goals... that began a four-match assist streak... had helpers vs. Cleveland State, Akron and Points 3 vs. Detroit 9/4/02 Miami in that stretch... other assists came vs. Kent State, Buffalo, Western Michigan and Central Michigan (MAC Tournament final)... had eight assists in a nine-match span, starting Goal-scoring Streak 2 (10/31-11/4/03) with the EMU contest... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll for the second consecutive Assist Streak 4 (9/26-10/8/04) year. 2003: Played in 17 matches, making 14 starts... missed the other six contests due to injury... earned BGSU s Hustle Award, given to the player who shows a consistent enthusiasm for the Point-scoring Streak 4 (9/26-10/8/04) game and a tremendous work ethic, both at practice and during games... despite the injuries, still finished fifth on the team in scoring, with her eight points including goals in back-to-back matches, vs. Ohio State and in the MAC Tournament Quarterfinal win at Eastern Michigan... also added four assists on the year, tying her for fourth on the team... one assist came in the league tourney championship match at Western Michigan... had a total of two assists in the first 12 matches in which she played... finished the year, however, with six points in her final five contests (two goals and two assists)... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll. 2002: Played in 17 matches, making 15 starts... had five points on a goal and three assists... had a goal and an assist in her first career start, vs. Detroit... also had assists against Toledo (on the match-winning goal) and Ball State... after coming off the bench in the season opener, started the next 14 contests, before missing the Valparaiso match due to injury... returned for the Buffalo match, then broke her nose in practice and missed the next four matches... returned to play in the final match, at Miami... named to all-tourney team at Ohio State. High School: Earned four letters at Fairfield ( 02) under coach Mark Wineberg... helped the Indians to three Greater Miami Conference titles and one runner-up finish... the team MVP as a senior, when she also earned first-team honors to the All-GMC, all-city and all-county squads... had seven goals in each of her last two years... team earned two district titles and one regional title during her tenure... an All- Academic Team selection each year... team went 52-17-12 overall and 31-4-5 in the league during her four years... also earned one letter each in basketball and bowling. Personal: Leah Jo Eggleton was born July 18, 1984, in Oxford, Ohio... early childhood education major with a 3.73 cumulative GPA... daughter of Steve Eggleton and Connie Minnick... has an older sister. 14 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER

MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS 2002 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent G A Pts. Michigan State 0 0 0 Detroit 0 1 1 at Toledo 0 0 0 missed seven matches due to injury Marshall 0 1 1 Ohio 0 0 0 at Cincinnati 0 0 0 at Central Michigan 1 1 3 at Eastern Michigan 1 0 2 Valparaiso 1 0 2 at Buffalo 1 0 2 Western Michigan 1 0 2 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 at Wright State 1 1 3 Buffalo 0 1 1 at Miami 0 0 0 2003 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Opponent G A Pts. vs. Arizona State 0 0 0 at Hawai i 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 Central Michigan 1 0 2 Cincinnati 0 0 0 at Detroit 0 0 0 Akron 1 0 2 Wright State 0 1 1 Toledo 0 0 0 at Ball State 1 0 2 at Miami 0 0 0 at Western Michigan 0 0 0 at Northern Illinois 4 0 8 at Michigan State 0 2 2 Buffalo 0 1 1 Kent State 0 0 0 at Ohio 0 0 0 at Marshall 1 0 2 Ohio State 1 1 3 at Eastern Michigan 1 1 3 vs. Central Michigan 0 0 0 at Western Michigan 0 0 0 2004 (JUNIOR SEASON) Opponent G A Pts. Duquesne 1 0 2 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 Michigan State 0 0 0 at Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 at Navy 0 0 0 vs. Delaware 0 0 0 Ohio 0 0 0 Marshall 0 0 0 at Central Michigan 0 0 0 at Eastern Michigan 1 0 2 at Cleveland State 1 0 2 at Akron 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 Ball State 0 0 0 at Kent State 0 0 0 at Buffalo 0 0 0 Northern Illinois 1 0 2 Western Michigan 0 0 0 at Toledo 0 0 0 missed last five matches due to injury #14 SAMANTHA MEISTER MIDFIELDER 5-10 SR./SR. CINCINNATI, OHIO (NORTHWEST) Noting Meister: Enters her senior season ranked third in BGSU history in scoring, with 51 career points... is tied for second in school annals in goals, with 20... currently deadlocked for eighth in BG history in career assists, with a total of 11... had two overtime goals in 2003 and has three in her career... remains the only player in BGSU history with more than one career OT goal... all three of her 'golden goals' have come on the road... was injured in only her third career match, breaking her nose and missing seven contests... upon her return, scored her first collegiate goal in her fourth match back (at CMU; Oct. 11, 2002)... in 22 matches over the next calendar year (plus one day), scored a total of 13 goals. MEISTER YEAR BY YEAR 2002 15/8 29 6-5=17 2003 23/23 50 10-6=26 2004 19/16 55 4-0= 8 Career 57/47 134 20-11=51 CAREER BESTS Goals 4 at Northern Illinois 10/12/03 Assists 2 at Michigan State 10/15/03 Points 8 at Northern Illinois 10/12/03 2004: Played in 19 contests, starting 16... had 3 Four Times eight points on the year, tying for second on the Falcons with four goals... was injured in the final 2 13 Times MAC regular-season match at Toledo, and missed Goal-scoring Streak 5 (10/11-25/02) the league and NCAA tournament contests... Assist Streak 2 (Three Times) scored the match-winning goal vs. Northern Illinois... had goals in back-to-back contests at Point-scoring Streak 5 (10/11-25/02) Eastern Michigan and Cleveland State... other goal on the year came in the opener, vs. Duquesne... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll for second-straight season. 2003: Named to the All-MAC First Team, becoming only the third Falcon in history to earn all-league first-team honors... became the first player in school history to be named to the Soccer Buzz All-Great Lakes Region Team, earning second-team honors... just the second player in school history to be named to the All-Ohio First Team... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team... was named the Falcons' MVP on offense... one of only three Falcons to start all 23 matches... led the team in scoring, with 26 points, and tied for the team lead with 10 goals... goal total tied her for fourth on the BG single-season list... second on the Falcons with six assists... had 20 of her 26 points in BGSU s 14 matches vs. MAC foes... her season highlights included scoring a school- and MAC-record four goals in a 4-3 OT win over Northern Illinois, and the OT winner in another 4-3 contest, at Marshall in a match the Falcons had to win to qualify for the league tourney... her eight points in the NIU match set another school record... was named to a pair of national teams the Soccer America National Team of the Week and the Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week after her performance at NIU... also named the MAC Player of the Week (Oct. 13) that same week... scored nine of her 10 goals vs. MAC opposition... had 17 points in the Falcons' 12 league regular-season contests, and figured in the scoring of both BG goals (a goal and an assist) in the team's 2-1 win over top-seeded Eastern Michigan in the MAC Tournament quarterfinals... had a three-match goal-scoring streak, finding the net vs. Marshall, Ohio State and in the league tourney vs. EMU... also had goals vs. Central Michigan, Akron and Ball State... had two assists at Michigan State, and also had helpers vs. Wright State, Buffalo and OSU... named to MAC Academic Honor Roll. 2002: The MAC Newcomer of the Year... also was named to the All-Ohio Third Team... despite missing seven matches with a broken nose, was third on the team in scoring and second in goals... had 17 points in just 15 matches... scored 10 points in only eight MAC contests... set a school record by scoring a goal in five consecutive matches... had a goal and an assist vs. both Central Michigan and Wright State... scored the OT winner in the regular-season meeting with Buffalo... also had goals against Eastern Michigan, Valparaiso and Western Michigan... other assists came vs. Detroit, Marshall, UB (MAC Tournament meeting)... played in 15 matches, starting eight... started the first three contests of the year before suffering her injury in that third match, at Toledo... upon her return, came off the bench for seven matches before starting the final five. High School: Earned four letters at Northwest ( 02) under coach Donnie Gillespie... an all-state thirdteam pick as a senior... a four-year varsity starter for the Knights, who won three Fort Ancient Valley Conference crowns... earned all-league first-team honors twice... also garnered All-SW Ohio and allcity honors... team posted a four-year mark of 45-14-8... also earned four letters in basketball and three in softball, earning All-FAVC First-Team honors with the latter squad... National Honor Society... ranked 10th in her class of 306. Personal: Samantha Nicole Meister was born Sept. 4, 1984, in Cincinnati, Ohio... graphic design major with a 3.49 cumulative GPA through the spring, 2005, semester... daughter of Danny and Yvonne Meister... the second of five girls... played with the Kolping BenGals club team, after spending eight years with the PRF Eagles... also played with the Ohio South ODP District Team... a certified lifeguard. BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER 15

#4 MEGAN RAPP RAPP YEAR BY YEAR DEFENDER 5-4 SR./SR. DUBLIN, OHIO (BISHOP WATTERSON) 2002 19/12 6 0-0=0 2004: Played in 11 matches, making one start... had an 2003 17/ 5 4 1-2=4 assist, coming in the MAC Tournament semifinal win over 2004 11/1 0 0-1=1 Western Michigan. Career 47/18 10 1-3=5 2003: Saw action in 17 contests, making five starts... one of those starts came in the MAC Tournament Quarterfinal CAREER BESTS win at Eastern Michigan... had four points, on a goal and Goals 1 at Marshall 10/26/03 two assists... the goal, her first collegiate goal, came at Assists 1 vs. Eastern Illinois 9/5/03 Marshall... that marker tied the score at 3-3 with only 4:32 1 at Northern Illinois 10/12/03 left in regulation, setting the stage for BGSU s 4-3 OT win 1 vs. Western Michigan 11/5/04 that propelled the Falcons into the MAC Tournament... first career point came on an assist vs. Eastern Illinois. Points 2 at Marshall 10/26/03 2002: Played in 19 contests, making 12 starts... did not record a point... came off the bench for the last five contests of the season, but played at least 43 minutes in each of those matches. High School: Earned four letters at Bishop Watterson ( 02) under coaches Terez Biancardi, Jackie Evans and Dave Merrick... earned All-Central Catholic League honors three times... twice named to the all-district squad... helped the Eagles to a pair of CCL championships and a state semifinal berth. Personal: Megan Maureen Rapp was born Oct. 18, 1983, in Mayfield Heights, Ohio... sport marketing major at BGSU... daughter of Kurt and Pam Rapp... has an older sister. The Falcon seniors are (left to right) Natalie Sampiller, Ashley Wentzel, Megan Rapp, Leah Eggleton, Ali Shingler, Britt Anderson, Samantha Meister, Molly Bremen and Julie Trundle. 16 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER

#11 NATALIE SAMPILLER SAMPILLER YEAR BY YEAR DEFENDER 5-4 SR./SR. BATAVIA, ILL. (BATAVIA) 2002 20/17 7 0-2=2 2005 CO-CAPTAIN 2003 21/18 4 0-0=0 2004: Saw action in all 24 matches, tying for the team lead 2004 24/23 8 0-1=1 with 23 starts... had one assist, coming in the league tourney Career 65/58 19 0-3=3 semifinal vs. Western Michigan. 2003: Played in 21 contests, with 18 starts... did not score a CAREER BESTS point... named to the MAC s All-Tournament Team... had Assists 1 vs. Marshall 10/4/02 four total shot attempts on the year, with two coming at 1 vs. Northern Illinois 10/27/02 Northern Illinois. 1 vs. Western Michigan 11/5/04 2002: Played in 20 contests, starting the last 17... after Points 1 Three Times seeing action in just three of the season s first five matches, all off the bench, moved into the starting 11 for the Missouri contest, and remained there for the rest of the year... had an assist on the match-winning goal vs. Marshall... other assist came in the Northern Illinois match. High School: Earned four letters at Batavia ( 02) under coach Jim McAlpin... helped the Bulldogs to a Suburban Prairie Red Conference title and three runner-up finishes... a four-time all-conference and all-area selection... also earned all-sectional honors... two-time team MVP... also earned a pair of basketball letters at BHS. Personal: Natalie Lorraine Sampiller was born May 24, 1984, in Winfield, Ill.... majoring in communication... daughter of Michael and Debbie Sampiller... has two older brothers... has played club soccer with Campton United, Sparta, Naperville Soccer Assocation and Fox Valley Strikers... also has spent four years on ODP teams, playing at the state and regional pool levels. BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER 17

#0 ALI SHINGLER SHINGLER YEAR BY YEAR GOALKEEPER 5-6 5/SR. Year MP/MS Min. Svs GAA Record GROVE CITY, OHIO (GROVE CITY) 2001 4/ 0 87:27 3 1.03 0-0-0 Noting Shingler: Entering her senior year, ranks second on 2002 0/ 0 nearly every BGSU career goalkeeping category, including 2003 22/21 1897:13 111 2.04 7-11-3 matches played and started, minutes played, victories, saves and shutouts... has four MAC Tournament wins in her career, the 2004 21/21 1858:03 111 1.45 8-11-2 most in school history... is 4-1-1 all-time in league tourney play. Career 47/42 3842:43 225 1.73 15-22-5 2004: An Academic All-District Second-Team selection... just the second two-time academic all-district choice in school history CAREER BESTS... also chosen to the Academic All-MAC Team... named to the Minutes 110:00 Five Times Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week after her performance in the MAC Tournament... chosen as the Falcons Shutout Streak 268:02 (9/26-10/10/04) Saves 11 vs. Central Michigan 11/7/04 Defensive MVP... played in 21 matches, starting them all... was 8-11-2 on the year, with 111 saves, a 1.45 goals-against average and five shutouts... ranked fifth in the league in saves and SHUTOUTS saves per game, and seventh in saves pct.... tied for fourth in the MAC in shutouts... four of 9/14/03 vs. Cincinnati W 1-0 those shutouts came in MAC play, where she had a 1.34 GAA... had a saves pct. of.787... had two matches with double-digit save totals, both coming in the MAC Tournament... had a 10/3/03 at Ball State W 2-0 total of 28 saves in the three league tourney contests, allowing just two goals in that span... 10/19/03 vs. Kent State T 0-0 (2-OT) made a career-high 11 stops vs. Central Michigan in the tourney championship, five days after 11/7/03 vs. Central Michigan T 0-0 (2-OT) making 10 saves at top-seeded Kent State in the quarterfinal round... was 3-0 with a GAA of 10/3/04 at Akron W 3-0 0.62 in the three MAC Tournament matches... made nine more saves in the NCAA match at 10/8/04 vs. Miami W 2-0 Ohio State... had back-to-back shutouts for the first time in her career, vs. Akron and Miami... 10/17/04 at Buffalo W 1-0 that was part of a career-long personal shutout streak of 268:02, the second-longest such streak in school history... also blanked Buffalo, Toledo and CMU (MAC Tournament championship) 10/28/04 at Toledo W 3-0... made at least seven saves on nine occasions, including in each of the last five matches... 11/7/04 vs. Central Michigan W 2-0 had a 5-3-1 record in the month of October, with four of her shutouts and a GAA of 1.08... on complete-match shutouts listed only the year, her total of five shutouts ranks her second on the school single-season list... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll. 2003: The 2003-04 Falcon Club Female Junior Student-Athlete of the Year... played in 22 of BG's 23 matches in goal, starting 21... had a 7-11-3 record and a GAA of 2.04... named to the Academic All-District Third Team, becoming only the second student-athlete in the history of the women's soccer program to earn such honors... had 111 saves and four complete-match shutouts... one of those shutouts came in the MAC Tournament semifinals, as the Falcons tied Central Michigan, 0-0... in the penalty-kick phase of that match, stopped the initial try by the Chippewas, spurring the Falcons on to the final... in that CMU contest, made a key save at the end of the first overtime, plus three more stops in the second OT... had a shutout streak of 167:38 during September... first collegiate victory also was her first collegiate shutout, vs. Cincinnati... made a season-high eight saves in each Eastern Michigan match, a 1-0 regular-season loss and a 2-1 MAC Tournament win... blanked MAC-leading Kent State for 110 minutes in a double-ot scoreless tie, making seven saves... also had a shutout against Ball State, with six saves... played 45 minutes of a shutout win over Wright State... her GAA was just 1.64 in MAC matches... named to MAC Honor Roll. 2002: Did not see match action... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll. 2001: Played in four matches off the bench... did not record a decision... had a 1.03 GAA, giving up just one goal in 87:27... made three saves on the year, including two in her collegiate debut vs. Iowa State, playing 16:29 in that match... played the entire second half vs. Youngstown State... also saw action vs. Central Michigan (one save in 11:29) and Ball State (14:29, no shots faced). High School: Earned four letters at Grove City ( 01) under coach Clyde Bowman... twice earned All-Ohio Capital Conference First-Team honors, and earned all-league honorable mention once... had six shutouts for the Greyhounds in both her junior and senior years... earned all-district third-team honors as a senior... was the team MVP as a sophomore... captained the team as a senior... graduated in the top 25 of her class, with honors. Personal: Alison Kay Shingler was born June 10, 1983, in Columbus, Ohio... has a dual major biology and applied health science and has a perfect 4.00 cumulative GPA through her first four years (through the spring, 2005, semester)... daughter of Robert Shingler and Melody Shingler... has three older brothers... a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa executive committee... also a member of Phi Eta Sigma freshman honor society... has played club soccer with Ohio Premier... team was Ohio South state champion in 2001. 18 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER

#10 JULIE TRUNDLE TRUNDLE YEAR BY YEAR MIDFIELDER 5-4 SR./SR. MEDINA, OHIO (MEDINA) 2002 22/22 21 5-8=18 Noting Trundle: Entering her senior year, is tied for second in 2003 21/19 28 3-7=13 school history in assists, with 23 in her career... is just two shy 2004 24/23 30 1-8=10 of matching the BGSU career record... is sixth in BG history with 41 career points... is the first Falcon in history to pick up at least seven assists in each of three different seasons... is tied for Career 67/64 79 9-23=41 the school record with eight career match-winning assists... has CAREER BESTS five career multiple-assist matches. Goals 1 Nine Times 2004: Earned the team s Fighting Falcon award... played in Assists 2 vs. Valparaiso 10/18/02 all 24 matches, tying for the team lead with 23 starts... tied for 2 vs. Western Mich. 10/25/02 third on the team with 10 points... had a goal and eight assists, 2 at Northern Illinois 10/12/03 ranking second on the Falcons in the latter category... three of her assists came in the MAC 2 vs. Northern Illinois 10/22/04 Tournament... had a goal in the Western Michigan regular-season match... had assists on both 2 at Kent State 11/2/04 goals in the 2-1 OT win at #1 seed Kent State to open the MAC Tournament run... also assisted on both BG goals in 2-1 win over Northern Illinois... had an assist in MAC tourney Points 3 vs. Northern Illinois 10/27/02 title match vs. Central Michigan... other assists came vs. Marshall, Cleveland State and Toledo 3 vs. Buffalo 10/17/03... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll. 2 12 Times 2003: Named the Falcons' MVP in the midfield for second consecutive season... saw action Assist Streak 5 (10/18-11/1/02) in 21 matches, starting 19... missed several matches due to injury, but still finished third on the team in scoring, with 13 points... scored three goals, vs. Buffalo, Marshall and Miami, with the latter coming with six minutes left in the match, capping 3-2 comeback win... led Falcons Point-scoring Streak 7 (10/18-11/6/02) with seven assists... one of those assists, vs. Akron, was a crossing ball that Ashley Wentzel headed home for the winning goal with only 44 seconds left... 11 of her 13 points came vs. MAC opposition... had a three-match scoring streak late in the year, with a goal at Marshall and assists vs. Ohio State and in the MAC Tournament at Eastern Michigan... had two assists in win at Northern Illinois... other assists came vs. Wright State and UB (a goal and an assist in the UB match)... was injured early in Eastern Illinois match, and sat out the next contest, the regular-season match vs. EMU... prior to the injury, had started the first 25 matches of her BG career... named to the MAC s Academic Honor Roll. 2002: All-Ohio Third-Team selection... one of just three Falcons to start all 22 matches... second on team with 18 points... had a BG-high eight assists, just one off school record... five goals was third-highest total on team, and included two of season s biggest goals, vs. EMU and UB... had school-record streak of seven consecutive matches with at least one point... had 13 points in that span, on three goals and seven assists... set new BG mark with an assist in five consecutive matches... had 13 points in MAC matches, just one shy of team leader Kristy Coppes... had two assists vs. both Valparaiso and Western Michigan... had a goal and an assist vs. Northern Illinois... scored tying goal with just six seconds left in regulation at EMU... netted winning goal at Toledo... also had winner, on OT penalty kick, in MAC tourney win over UB... other goal came at Akron... also assisted vs. Ball State, UB and Wright State... assisted on winners vs. both VU and WSU. High School: Earned four letters at Medina ( 02) under coach Scott Simpson... three-time all-county and All-Pioneer Conference selection... Bees won four league crowns and were unbeaten in PC play (23-0-5 during her tenure)... an all-district and second-team all-region pick as a senior... had five goals and 11 assists that year... MHS earned two district titles and advanced to state semifinals in 1998... also earned four basketball letters, and was named to the all-league team three times. Personal: Julie Marie Trundle was born Jan. 13, 1984, in Cleveland, Ohio... exercise science major with a 3.51 GPA through the spring, 2005, semester... daughter of Thomas and Christine Trundle... has an older sister. BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER 19

#9 ASHLEY WENTZEL WENTZEL YEAR BY YEAR MIDFIELDER/FORWARD 5-7 SR./SR. MASON, OHIO (MASON) 2002 19/ 3 6 0-3= 3 2005 CO-CAPTAIN 2003 23/17 13 1-5= 7 Noting Wentzel: Is sixth in BGSU history, with a total of 13 2004 22/14 16 1-5= 7 career assists. 2004: Named to the MAC s All-Tournament Team as BGSU won the title... saw action in 22 matches, starting 14... had seven points, on a goal and five assists... was fifth on the team in Career 64/34 35 2-13=17 CAREER BESTS assists... had three points at Cleveland State, with a goal and an Goals 1 vs. Akron 9/19/03 assist... also had assists vs. Akron, Kent State, Northern Illinois 1 at Cleveland State 10/1/04 and Western Michigan... started each of the final seven matches Assists 2 at Marshall 10/26/03 of the season, during the stretch run. 1 11 Times 2003: Saw action in all 23 matches, starting 17... named the Falcons Most Improved Player Points 3 at Cleveland State 10/1/04... totalled a goal and five assists on the season... the goal, her first collegiate goal, came with 2 vs. Akron 9/19/03 just 44 seconds left off a Julie Trundle cross vs. Akron, and proved to be the winner in a 2-1 2 at Marshall 10/26/03 Falcon triumph... had a pair of assists in a 4-3 win at Marshall, her first career multi-assist Assist Streak 2 (10/1-3/04) match... also had helpers vs. Arizona State, Ball State and Buffalo... assist total ranked her third on the team... six of her seven points came 2 (10/22-24/04) in MAC matches. 2002: Played in 19 matches, making three starts... had three assists... assisted on the match-tying Point-scoring Streak 2 (Two Times) goal at Eastern Michigan, as Julie Trundle headed home her cross with just six seconds left in regulation... also had assists vs. Detroit and Western Michigan. High School: Earned three letters at Mason ( 02) under coach Angie Edmonds... helped the Comets to a Fort Ancient Valley Conference title and a pair of runner-up finishes during her three years... twice earned All-FAVC honors, and was named to the all-area squad as a senior... that year, MHS went 14-3-2 and won a district title... had seven goals and eight assists as a senior, for three-year totals of 15 goals and 17 helpers... also earned a pair of basketball letters, garnering the team s defensive MVP award as a senior... MHS won a district title in 2000-01. Personal: Ashley Nicole Wentzel was born May 1, 1984, in Great Lakes, Ill.... a physical education teacher education major at BGSU... daughter of Scott and Robyn Wentzel... has a younger sister. The Falcon co-captains for 2005 are Natalie Sampiller (left) and Ashley Wentzel. 20 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 2005 WOMEN S SOCCER