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PLAYER PROFILES 1 MEGAN COX Senior Goalkeeper 5-7 Raleigh, N.C. (Saint Mary s) 2003: Appeared in 21 games with 20 starts posted a GAA of 1.20 led the conference with seven shutouts made 73 saves played a career-high 1874:01 minutes named to Atlantic 10 All- Conference first team honored to A-10 All-Academic Team selected to NSCAA/adidas All-Mid-Atlantic second team. 2002: Started in 21 games finished second in the A-10 with eight shutouts finished third in the A-10 with a 1.24 GAA posted save percentage of.798 named to the Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team. 2001: Saw no action. 2000: Appeared in four matches and played 71:50 minutes... made five saves and allowed one goal... posted a.833 save percentage and a 1.26 GAA... played the final 6:50 of Richmond s 5-1 victory over West Virginia in NCAA Tournament first round play. High School: A four-year starter and a fourtime All-Conference honoree... an All-State honoree as a senior... took home defensive MVP accolades in 1998 and was honored as league MVP in 1999... garnered All-Region accolades... paced her club team, the Raleigh Spartan Speed, to two state championships and four runner-up titles in six years... was a member of the North Carolina State ODP Team. Personal: Born October 1, 1981 daughter of Randy and Libby Cox. COX S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Sv Sv% ShO 2000 4-0 71:50 1 1.26 5.833 2 2001 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0.000 0 2002 21-21 1819:01 25 1.24 99.798 8 2003 21-20 1874:01 23 1.10 73.760 7 Totals 46-41 3764:52 49 1.20 177.783 17 13 LYNDAL HEGAMYER 2003: One of just two players to start all 22 games took six shots. 2002: Started 18 of 23 matches scored first career goal against James Madison totaled seven shots. 2001: Played in 15 matches, starting 11 contests registered three shots. High School: Four-year letterwinner, two-year captain helped lead team to the semifinals of the Division 3A/4A Tournament her senior season a member of the 1997 State Championship squad honored to All-South NSCAA three-time All-State, All-Conference and Mid-Maryland All- Stars selection named Defensive Player of the Year by the Frederick News Post and Hagerstown Herald Mail played in the Olympic Development Program for five years competed in the U17 North East Regional Championship played for the Bethesda Scorpions during their five year run as State Cup Champions joined the Braddock Road Omni to win the Virginia State Cup in 2000. Personal: Born August 4, 1982 daughter of Glenn and Alison Hegamyer has one older brother, Kyle and one younger brother, Tyler hobbies and interests include soccer, snowboarding, traveling and cliff jumping. Lyndal Hegamyer Senior Back 5-5 Frederick, Md. (Governor Thomas Johnson) HEGAMYER S CAREER STATISTICS 2001 15-11 0 0 0 3 2002 23-18 1 0 2 7 2003 22-22 0 0 0 6 Totals 60-51 1 0 2 16 PLAYER PROFILES 2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER Megan Cox www.richmondspiders.com 11

2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER PLAYER PROFILES 0 KELLY KOLKER 2003: Appeared in three games with one start made first career start against La Salle played 106:00 minutes recorded six saves. 2002: Played in three contests recorded four saves played 90:22 minutes. High School: Received four varsity letters team captain as a senior two-time All-District honoree All- Region second team pick named Washington Post All-Met honorable mention twice District Champions three consecutive years Regional Champions and State Runner-Up in 2001 with a 19-1-2 record voted Most Athletic by senior class competed in the Olympic Development Program (U17, U19) ODP Regional Pool (U19) member of club team McLean Miracles. Personal: Born July 2, 1984 daughter of Gary and Nancy Kolker has one older brother, Tom and a twin sister, Courtney hobbies and interests include tennis, basketball and the Spanish language. KOLKER S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Sv Sv% ShO 2002 3-0 90:22 3 2.99 4 0.571 0 2003 3-1 106:00 3 2.55 6 0.667 0 Totals 6-1 196:22 6 2.77 10 0.625 0 Kelly Kolker Senior Goalkeeper 5-6 McLean, Va. (Langley) 3 2003: Received medical redshirt. 2002: Appeared in 22 games with 14 starts ranked third on the team in points with 17 finished with a career high in goals (6) also recorded five assists took 31 shots scored game-winning goal against Massachusetts named to the JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational All- Tournament Team. 2001: Appeared in 19 games, earning two starts registered two assists in two games had 10 shots, seven on goal. 2000: Appeared in 19 matches and fired 12 shots on goal... accounted for both of Richmond s goals in a 2-1 overtime victory at Rutgers. High School: Tabbed 1999 District Player of the Year named to All-State first team after leading high school team to the state finals as a senior. Personal: Born February 8, 1982 daughter of Frank and Rennie Marino. 2 JESSICA MARINO Senior Forward 5-7 Poland, Ohio (Poland Seminary) MARINO S CAREER STATISTICS 2000 19-0 3 0 6 12 2001 19-2 1 2 4 10 2002 23-14 6 5 17 31 2003 - - - - - Totals 61-16 10 7 27 53 MEGHAN OGILVIE Senior Midfield 5-8 Springfield, Va. (West Springfield) 2003: Appeared in all 22 games, making 21 starts named to NSCAA/adidas All Mid-Atlantic third team honored to both the A-10 All-Conference first team and All- Championship team scored four goals and recorded a career-best four assists registered two game-winning goals scored the game-winner in Richmond s double-overtime win over Rhode Island in the opening round of the A-10 Championships recorded two assists against New Hampshire took 29 shots. 2002: Appeared in all 23 games with 19 starts set then-career highs in goals (4) and assists (3) totaled 11 points named MOP of the Atlantic 10 Championships recorded two goals, including game-winner, and one assist in title game of the A-10 Championships registered 19 shots. 2001: Saw action in only eight games, missing much of season due to injury earned two starts registered four shots, two on goal. High School: Lettered four years in soccer and three years in basketball co-captained soccer squad for two seasons and basketball team as a senior two-time All- District and All-Region first team selection All-Met and All-Journal first team after senior year named All-State second team and All-Met honorable mention junior year team offensive MVP awarded Female 12 www.richmondspiders.com

Athlete of the Year as a senior, scored game-winning goal in district finals. Personal: Born November 2, 1982 daughter of Trudy and Malcom Ogilvie has one older sister, Jennifer, and two older brothers, Christopher and Andrew hobbies and interests include Fellowship of Christian Athletes, hanging out her family, hiking, sports and working with children. 10 Meghan Ogilvie OGILVIE S CAREER STATISTICS 2001 8-2 0 0 0 4 2002 23-19 4 3 11 19 2003 22-21 4 4 12 29 Totals 53-42 8 7 23 52 WHITNEY SIKES Senior Forward 5-8 Gastonia, N.C. (Forestview) 2003: Played in 21 games with 17 starts scored five goals and added three assists finished second on the team in scoring registered two game-winning goals scored the Spiders only goal in the win over Fordham to advance to the finals of the A-10 Championships took 50 shots. 2002: Appeared in all 23 contests, earning 18 starts scored a team-high nine goals ranked seventh in A-10 in goals and ninth in goals per game finished second on team with 22 points also recorded four assists scored team-high four game-winning goals named to the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team scored Richmond s only goal in win over Dayton in A-10 semi-finals registered team-high 59 shots. 2001: Played in all 20 games, getting the starting nod on nine occasions netted two goals and two assists on the year had 32 shots, 19 on goal scored first collegiate goal in win over Xavier. High School: Earned 11 letters in her four years... captained soccer team for three years... garnered three consecutive All-Conference and Conference Player of the Year honors... named All-State two years and All- Region once... also named regional Player of the Year as a senior... scored 57 goals her senior year, fifth all-time in North Carolina girl s soccer history... member of the Charlotte Soccer Club U16 and U18 during two ODP state championship seasons... competed four years in cross-country. ran four years of track earned All-County, All- Conference and Conference & County Runner of the Year accolades. Personal: Born December 27, 1982 daughter of Michael Sikes and Susie Phelps has one younger sister, Robin hobbies include soccer, running and playing the piano. 24 SIKES CAREER STATISTICS 2001 20-9 2 2 6 32 2002 23-18 9 4 22 59 2003 21-17 5 3 13 50 Totals 64-44 16 9 41 141 OLINA VIDARSDOTTIR Whitney Sikes Senior Midfield 5-6 Grindavik, Iceland (Grunnskoli Grindavikur/Central Michigan Uni.) 2003: Appeared in all 22 games, starting 20 scored three goals and added five assists, second best on the squad scored her first goal against VCU registered game-winning goal against Dayton took 28 shots. 2002: Stated all 17 games for the Chippewas led team in scoring with seven goals and three assists named to Soccer Magazine Team of the Week (10/30). 2001: At CMU, played in 21 games making 14 starts finished with two goals and two assists for six points scored first collegiate goal against Miami. High School: Named Team MVP PLAYER PROFILES 2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER www.richmondspiders.com 13

2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER PLAYER PROFILES in 2000 was an exchange student at Bluffton High (Bluffton, Ohio) in 1999 led the team with 23 goals and 10 assists in her one season also ran the 100m, 200m, 400m and the 800m at Bluffton High ran the 100m in 12.4 seconds and was a member of the school-record holding 4x100m relay team was a member of the U17 and U21 Iceland National Team. Personal: Born November 16, 1982 daughter of Vidar Geirsson and Johanna Saivarsdottir has three siblings, Viktor, Karitas and Silja hobbies and interests include snowboarding, music, outdoor activities and spending time with sisters. VIDARDOTTIR S CAREER STATISTICS 2003 22-20 3 5 11 28 Totals 22-20 3 5 11 28 17 2003: Played in five games took one shot. 2002: Appeared in one game played first collegiate game in Spiders win over Pennsylvania. High School: Earned four varsity letters captained squad senior season three-time All-State (3A) selection also lettered three years in field hockey selected Player of the Year captained team her senior season lettered one year in basketball. Personal: Born December 23, 1983 daughter of Charles and Melissa Darrah has one older brother, Michael, who played semi-pro soccer, and one younger brother, John has a twin sister, Catherine hobbies include playing the guitar. 16 SUSAN DARRAH Junior Forward 5-2 Morrison, Colo. (Kent Denver) DARRAH S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 1-0 0 0 0 0 2003 5-0 0 0 0 1 Totals 6-0 0 0 0 1 CARLY GETTLER Junior Back 5-9 Richmond, Va. (Douglas Freeman) 2003: Played in seven games took five shots. 2002: Appeared in nine games recorded two shots. High School: Earned four varsity letters team captain All- District second team as a junior All- District honorable mention sophomore year two-time All-Academic selection lettered four years in varsity indoor track first in district in 55-meter hurdles (9.15) and sixth in long jump received Coaches Award second in district in 55-meter hurdles junior season a member of the Richmond Strikers Premier team. Personal: Born March 2, 1984 daughter of Jeff and Lori Gettler one younger sister, Abbey father Jeff is the head men s soccer coach at Richmond father played soccer at Lycoming College while mother played collegiate tennis at Assumption College. GETTLER S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 9-0 0 0 0 2 2003 7-0 0 0 0 5 Totals 16-0 0 0 0 7 Olina Vidarsdottir 14 www.richmondspiders.com

9 2003: Made 17 starts in 21 appearances scored one goal and added one assist took 14 shots scored game-winner against Saint Joseph s. 2002: Appeared in 23 games with 13 starts second on team in goals with eight team-high seven assists team-high 23 points finished ninth in A-10 in points ranked seventh in the conference in assists recorded 33 shots scored three game-winning goals tallied both goals in a 2-1 overtime win over Duquesne named to Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team selected to both the Wachovia Challenge and the JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational All-Tournament Teams earned A-10 Player of the Week honors. High School: Earned four varsity soccer letters co-captain of squad junior and senior seasons school s Student-Athlete of Year led state of Colorado in scoring in 2001 as a senior, scored six goals in one game selected All-State sophomore year while leading team in scoring a member of the travel team, Colorado Storm (U18), one of the top club teams in Region IV also lettered four Annette Isham years in cross-country and ranked 12 th in the city lettered one season in basketball. Personal: Born September 20, 1984 daughter of Henry and Pura Isham has two older brothers, Omar and Chris. 20 ANNETTE ISHAM Junior Forward 5-5 Denver, Colo. (Denver South) ISHAM S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 23-13 8 7 23 33 2003 21-14 1 1 3 14 Totals 44-27 9 8 26 47 HILLARY PRINCE Junior Back 5-9 Plano, Texas (Greenhill) 2003: Played in 14 games, making six starts. 2002: Appeared in 21 games with 15 starts took two shots. High School: Lettered four years captain of squad two seasons named All-Conference four consecutive seasons selected as Conference MVP following senior season three-time All- District honoree led team in scoring four years also led team in assists for three 7 straight seasons named Newcomer of Year in 1998 four-time Team MVP helped lead team to third place in the Division I Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) Tournament scored 50 career goals, including a seasonhigh 18 as a senior registered a career-best 11 assists in rookie season played on club team Sting 85 served as co-captain on the State Champion and Region III finalist recorded three hat tricks senior season also lettered three years in softball and one year in cross-country captain of softball squad named All-Conference with a.338 batting average. Personal: Born November 12, 1984 daughter of Sam and Melissa Prince has one older brother, Ben and one older sister, Stephanie hobbies include softball, cross-country, basketball, writing, reading and giving soccer lessons. Hillary Prince PRINCE S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 21-15 0 0 0 2 2003 14-6 0 0 0 0 Totals 35-21 0 0 0 2 LINDSEY REID Junior Midfield 5-9 Richmond, Va. (Douglas Freeman) 2003: Played in eight games, earning one start made first-ever start against New Hampshire registered four shots. 2002: Played in 10 games recorded three shots. High School: Earned four varsity soccer letters Central Region first team selection following senior season Colonial District Player of the Year as a junior selected All-District, All-Metro and All-Region first team as a junior three-time All-Academic first team All-State honorable mention as a junior received Sportsmanship Award also lettered two years in indoor track. Personal: Born December 20, 1983 daughter of Duncan and Katy Reid has two older brothers, Danny and Brody father swam at William & Mary while brother Brody swam at James Madison hobbies and interests include sports, movies, the outdoors and community service. www.richmondspiders.com 15 PLAYER PROFILES 2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER

2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER PLAYER PROFILES 8 REID S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 10-0 0 0 0 3 2003 8-1 0 0 0 4 Totals 18-1 0 0 0 7 2003: Played in first eight games with five starts missed remainder of season due to injury scored two goals and added one assist against New Hampshire named to JMU/Comfort Inn All-Tournament team. 2002: Received medical redshirt. High School: Earned four varsity soccer letters team captain 2002 Virginia State (3A) Player of the Year Cardinal District and Northwest Region Player of the Year VSHL All-Star in 2002 All-State first team three years four-time Northwest Region first team honoree Cardinal District first team selection four seasons NSCAA All-South Region (2000) Washington Post All-Met 2002 Player of the Year Washington Post All-Met first team three seasons two-time Washington Post All-Extra Player of the Year Prince William Journal Co-Player of the Year (2000) and three-time All-Area first team Potomac News All-Area first team four seasons scored 99 career goals led team in scoring all four years leading scorer in 2000 Va. (AAA) State Championship semi-final and final games helped lead team to a 2000 State Championship and #1 ranking in NSCAA Adidas Golden Boot Award Winner member of U16 2000 National Championship team also shone on the basketball court, earning four varsity letters finished career with 1,026 points. Personal: Born September 21, 1984 daughter of Alan and Belinda Wooten has two older brothers, Evan and Cal hobbies and interests include sports, music and travel. 18 LIANA WOOTEN Junior Forward 5-7 Woodbridge, Va. (Woodbridge) WOOTEN S CAREER STATISTICS 2002 - - - - - 2003 8-5 2 1 5 18 Totals 8-5 2 1 5 18 DANI AMARANT Sophomore Back 5-6 Danville, Calif. (San Francisco University HS) 2003: Started 18 contests contributed two assists recorded one shot named to Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team and All- Championship team. High School: Earned four varsity letters served as team captain for two years 2003 Bay Coast League West MVP club team, Pleasanton Rage, captured National Championship in 2002 three-time Northern California State Champions. Personal: Born October 25, 1984 daughter of Betty Bell-Amarant and John Amarant has one sister, Morcedes hobbies and interests include photography, writing and spoken word. 22 AMARANT S CAREER STATISTICS 2003 18-18 0 2 2 1 Totals 18-18 0 2 2 1 Dani Amarant BROOKE BINSWANGER Sophomore Forward 5-7 Memphis, Tenn. (Hutchison School) 2003: Played in 16 games, making five starts scored a team-high eight goals added two assists led team in scoring with 18 points set new program mark with goals in five consecutive games scored two game-winners tallied first collegiate goal against New Hampshire honored to Soccer Buzz Mid-Atlantic All- Freshman Team named to Atlantic 10 16 www.richmondspiders.com

All-Rookie team two-time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week. High School: Earned four varsity letters selected to All-State first team three years three-time Team MVP named All-West Tennessee Region MVP honored as Memphis Metro Area Best of Preps after senior year scored 44 goals in senior campaign served as team captain as senior, led team to Regional Championships totaled 134 career goals (second in state) and 46 career assists (third in state) played for club team GSC Fury 85 Premier, six-time state champions lettered in basketball and track State Champion in 4 x 100 relay as a senior twice named basketball s Most Valuable Defensive Player played one year of softball. Personal: Born November 17, 1984 daughter of Richard and Debbie Binswanger has two siblings, Blair and David hobbies and interests include water-skiing. 5 Brooke Binswanger BINSWANGER S CAREER STATISTICS 2003 16-5 8 2 18 46 Totals 16-5 8 2 18 46 KELSEY BLANK Sophomore Midfield 5-4 San Mateo, Calif. (Notre Dame) 2003: Appeared in 19 games, starting all but one recorded three assists took 22 shots named to Duke adidas Classic All- Tournament team. High School: Played four years of varsity soccer served as team captain for two years four-year All- League honoree two-time member of the All-Central Coast Section team selected as Team MVP led squad in assists (two years) and goals (one year) played for the premier club soccer team De Anza Force Blue club team was State Cup finalists for three consecutive years selected for the Olympic Development Program (ODP) named a State Scholar Athlete. Personal: Born October 15, 1985 daughter of Tom and Mary Blank has one brother, Spencer hobbies and interests include art, biking, swimming and orchestra. 14 BLANK S CAREER STATISTICS 2003 19-18 0 3 3 22 Totals 19-18 0 3 3 22 MAIREAD GORDON 2003: Played in 16 games with one start contributed one assist took five shots earned first collegiate start in A-10 semifinal game against Fordham. High School: Played four years of soccer, earning three varsity letters served as team captain named to All-County first team All- IAAM league first team honoree named Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Week also lettered three years in track three-time All-County selection. Personal: Born May 30, 1985 daughter of Famonn and Debbie Gordon father was a four-year starter on the basketball team at Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland has one sibling, Eamonn hobbies include soccer, track, college basketball, traveling and Irish history. 19 Sophomore Midfield 5-7 Forest Hill, Md. (John Carroll) GORDON S CAREER STATISTICS 2003 16-1 0 1 1 5 Totals 16-1 0 1 1 5 ALEX TWELLMAN Sophomore Forward 5-7 Chesterfield, Mo. (Villa Duchesne) 2004: Earned two starts while appearing in 17 games recorded one assist took seven shots. High School: Played four years of varsity soccer served as captain junior and senior years two-time Best Offensive Player honoree selected to All- Conference first team named Team MVP led team in scoring for two years also played three years of field hockey. Personal: Born November 6, 1984 daughter of Tim and Moochie Twellman has two siblings, Taylor and James grandfather Jim Desling played professional baseball for the New York Yankees, St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers father played professional soccer in the NASL brother Taylor currently plays in the MLS www.richmondspiders.com 17 PLAYER PROFILES 2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER

12 ALI LEVINE Freshman Forward 5-7 Avon, N.J. (Red Bank) 2004 RICHMOND WOMEN S SOCCER PLAYER PROFILES for the New England Revolution brother James plays soccer at Stanford University hobbies and interests include watching movies, swimming and listening to music. 4 Alex Twellman TWELLMAN S CAREER STATISTICS 2003 17-2 0 1 1 0 Totals 17-2 0 1 1 0 NEWCOMERS CARRIE HOLLAND Freshman Forward 5-5 Pittsfield, Mass. (Saint Joseph s HS) High School: Played four years of varsity soccer team captain as a senior fourtime All-Berkshire honoree named to All-Eagle Regional team two years state finalist for the Wendy s Heisman Award holds program record for career points (170) and goals (78) played on Berkshire AJAX club team also competed on track team for four years and played three years of varsity basketball member of the Pittsfield Short-track Speedskating Club. Personal: Born May 27, 1986 daughter of Terry and Jane Holland has two older sisters, Beth and Tess. High School: Played four years of varsity soccer served as team captain as senior earned All-Shore second team, All- County second team and All-Division first team honors led team to two state championships four-time Division Champions also played lacrosse served as captain as a senior received General Academic Excellence Award. Personal: Born May 6, 1986 daughter of Jesse and Karen LeVine has three sisters, Jacquelyn, Amber and Haley hobbies and interests include surfing, reading, going to the beach and hanging out with family and friends. 6 EMILY SOULERET Freshman Forward 5-3 Mechanicsville, Va. (Douglas Freeman) High School: Four-year varsity starter led team in scoring all four years served as team captain 2004 Virginia All-State team honoree two-time District Player of the Year named to All-Region first team as a senior 2004 Central Region Player of the Year selected Team Offensive MVP two times also earned four letters for cross country and indoor and outdoor track played for AC Alliance Club Team state finalist for the Wendy s High School Heisman Award. Personal: Born August 23, 1986 daughter of George and Leslie Souleret mother played field hockey at Virginia has one brother, Nathan, and three sisters, Lenny, Michelle and Kelsey brother runs cross-country at the Coast Guard Academy hobbies and interests include sports and photography. 11 CHRISTINE WRUBLESKY Freshman Midfield 5-4 Langhorne, Pa. (Neshaminy) High School: Earned four varsity letters served as team captain both junior and senior years three-time Team MVP honored to All-Suburban One League first team three years three-time recipient of the Suburban One Scholar Athlete Award for soccer also earned four letters for field hockey twice named to All-State first team. Personal: Born April 18, 1986 daughter of Ted and Theresa Wrublesky has two sisters, Heather and Jennifer sister Heather plays field hockey for Richmond hobbies and interests include playing sports, hanging out with friends, traveling, reading, hiking, drawing and playing the guitar. 18 www.richmondspiders.com