2015 Media Guide
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2015 Media Guide
UT MARTIN SKYHAWKS 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 1 2015 SOCCER 2 2015 UT Martin Soccer #00 MaKenzie Crawford GK • 5-8 • Freshman O’Fallon, Mo. #0 Maya Jamison GK • 5-6 • Freshman Farmington Hills, Mich. #2 Sierra Franz F/MF • 5-4 • Freshman Smyrna, Tenn. #3 Maggie Burkett MF • 5-5 • Freshman Kingsport, Tenn. #4 Rebecca Starnes D • 5-8 • Freshman Arlington, Tenn. #5 Zara Musker D/MF • 5-6 • Freshman Blackburn, U.K. #6 Katelyn Colvin D • 5-6 • Freshman Arlington, Tenn. #7 Temple Hughs D • 5-9 • Senior Hattiesburg, Miss. #8 Sara Ketis MF • 5-4 • Freshman Maribor, Slovenia #9 Shannon Grattan D • 5-5 • Freshman Belfast, U.K. #10 Olivia Bohlman F • 5-2 • Sophomore Franklin, Tenn. #12 Hope Van Ryckeghem F/MF • 5-3 • Freshman Franklin, Tenn. #14 Lisa Schmieder F • 5-6 • Freshman Elzach, Germany #15 Sophia Sharos MF • 5-7 •Freshman Collinsville, Ill. #16 Amy McGivern MF • 5-6 • Freshman Ballynahinch, N. Ireland #13 Saphyra Coombs-James F • 5-10 • Junior Brampton, Ontario #18 Sydney Norris D/MF • 5-8 • Freshman Sarasota, Fla. #19 Shelby Coleman D • 5-6 • Junior Lascassas, Tenn. #20 Kaci Mitchell D • 5-7 • R-Freshman Oak Ridge, Tenn. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Founded: 1900; Senior College, 1951 Enrollment: 7,042 Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Navy Blue and Orange Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley Interim Chancellor: Dr. Robert Smith Director of Athletics: Julio Freire Athletics Web Site: www.UTMSports.com UTM SOCCER PERSONNEL Head Coach: Phil McNamara Alma Mater: King College, 2000 Record at UTM: 58-36-10 (5 years) Career Record: 218-82-17 (15 years) E-Mail Address: [email protected] Office Telephone: (731) 881-7931 Assistant Head Coach: Leslie Gillies Alma Mater: Carson-Newman College, 2007 Tenure at UT Martin: 6th Season E-Mail Address: [email protected] Office Telephone: (731) 881-3931 Graduate Assistant Coach: Jana Horvat Alma Mater: Bethel, 2014 Tenure at UT Martin: 2nd Season UTM SOCCER QUICK FACTS 2014 Overall Record: 12-6-2 2014 Conference Record/Finish: 6-3-1/4th Postseason: OVC Tournament (First Round) Players Returning/Lost: 6/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/9 Newcomers: 15 First Year of Soccer: 1998 Home Field (Capacity): Skyhawk Field (7,500) Surface: Bermuda Grass All-Time Record: 130-164-30 All-Time OVC Record: 59-57-16 All-Time OVC Tournament Record: 8-10-1 OVC Tournament Appearances: 14 Last OVC Tournament Appearance: 2014 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2012 UTM SPORTS INFORMATION SID Intern/Soccer Contact: Tom Via II E-Mail Address: [email protected] Office Phone: (731) 881-7694 Cell Phone: (270) 970-5099 Fax Number: (731) 881-7624 Mailing Address: UT Martin Sports Information 1022 Elam Center 15 Mt. Pelia Rd. Martin, TN 38238 INSIDE THE GUIDE: Quick Facts........................................................... 1 Skyhawk Field.................................................2-3 COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach Phil McNamara.......................... 5 Assistant Head Coach Leslie Gillies.......... 6 Graduate Assistant/Support Staff.......... 7 MEET THE SKYHAWKS 2015 Roster/Pronunciation Guide............... 9 Player Bios/Squad Breakdown........... 10-20 2015 OUTLOOK Season Preview.........................................22-23 Opponents/OVC Tournament History............ 24-27 2014 REVIEW Season Recap/Final Statistics............. 29-31 Game-by-Game Recaps/Season in Photos.................... 32-39 PROGRAM RECORD BOOK Yearly Results........................................... 41-42 Record Against All Opponents..........43-45 Program timeline/all-time roster.... 46-47 All-time jersey numbers/yearly leaders...... 48-49 All-Time Records....................................... 50-52 Notable Skyhawks........................................................53 THIS IS UT MARTIN Skyhawk Athletics Staff............................54 Athletics Director Julio Freire......... 55-56 Ohio Valley Conference/Academic Awards.............57-58 Notable alumni /Media Information......... 59-60 Skyhawk Athletics...................................61-62 Team Photos/Positional breakdown.............. 63 CREDITS The 2015 University of Tennessee at Martin Soccer Media Guide was written and produced by sports information intern Tom Via II using Adobe InDesign CS6. Special editorial assistance was provided by Ryne Rickman and Alex Boggis., Photos by Alex Boggis and Nathan Morgan, layout designs/covers by Tom Via II. The University of Tennessee at Martin does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefits. UT Martin does not discriminate on the basis of sex or disability in the education programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as codified in 42 U.S.C. 2000D; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92 318; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the university. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity, 240 Gooch Hall, UT Martin, Martin, TN 38238-5002, 731-881-7202. Charges of violation of the above 2 015 SOCCE R • QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS policy also should be directed to the Equity and Diversity Officer. E05-0416-00-039-15. 1 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer program has called Skyhawk Field its home since 1998. It is a 120x75 Bermuda pitch with a press box and permanent seating for over 500 fans along the west sideline. Fans also circle the field with trucks, lawn chairs and couches to create a festive atmosphere that is intimidating to opponents. On Nov. 4, 2012, UT Martin provided a bit of history against Austin Peay in the OVC Tournament Championship. In that match, the raucous crowd of 773 fans cheered on the Skyhawks to a thrilling 2-0 victory - passing the program’s all-time record for single-game attendance. In fact, five of the Skyhawks nine home games ranked amongst the top crowds in Skyhawk Field history. Prior to the 2012 season, Skyhawk Field saw the addition of field lights making conditions appropriate for night matches. The first match played under the lights was on Aug. 17, 2012, against Southeastern Conference power Vanderbilt. Although the Skyhawks dropped the match 2-0, the night marked the first of three night games for the Skyhawks in 2012 in addition to hosting the 2012 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. In the summer of 2010, Skyhawk Field received a massive facelift. New colorful wind screens were also added to give the field a professional exterior look, and new brick barriers were also built around both benches. Another new feature added are a pair of large tents that have been placed over the two adjacent sets of bleachers that sandwich the main bleachers. This provides a comfortable, shady climate for fans of all ages to enjoy. The first match played at Skyhawk Field, was on Sept. 4, 1998, against Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech. Although the Skyhawks dropped a tough 1-0 decision in that match, they came roaring back for the first home win in program history on their next try - a 2-1 win over OVC opponent Morehead State on Sept. 12, 1998. Over the years, the Skyhawks have put together a 82-557 record while playing in front of the home crowd. However, UT Martin has enjoyed a tremendous home-field advantage over the last several seasons. Since 2002, the Skyhawks are 79-29-7 in matches played at Skyhawk Field, having lost only 14 matches on their home turf in the last eight seasons. In 2009, the Skyhawks matched the best home start to any season by beginning the year 6-0-0, and ended the season with the highest single-season home winning percentage (.857) in program history. The 2010 squad followed that with a fivematch home winning streak, which included shutouts in all five matches and conference wins over Austin Peay, Jacksonville State and Tennessee Tech. Skyhawk Field has also been home to the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational from 2002-2007 and 2009, as well as the first round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in 1999, 2003, 2008 and hosted the 2012 Tournament in its’ entirety. 2 20 15 SO CCER • SKYHAWK FIELD SKYHAWK FIELD OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions DIRECTIONS TO SKYHAWK FIELD From I-24 East (Paducah, Ky.) Take Exit 7 (Mayfield/Paducah) to Hwy. 45 South toward Mayfield. At Mayfield, turn right on Purchase Parkway (Fulton, Ky. Exit 121). At Fulton, follow Hwy. 45E South Bypass to Martin. Turn right onto University Street to the intersection of Mt. Pelia road then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive. From I-40 West (Nashville, Tenn.) Take Exit 108 North (Parker’s Crossroads) to Highway 22. Follow Highway 22 to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the first traffic light onto University Street. Make a right at the first traffic light onto Mt. Pelia Drive, then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive. From I-40 East (Memphis, Tenn.) Take Exit 80-B North to Highway 45 By-pass. Follow Highway 45E (Milan Exit) to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the first traffic light onto University Street. Make a right at the first traffic light onto Mt. Pelia Drive, then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive. TOP ALL-TIME CROWDS AT SKYHAWK FIELD (minimum attendance of 200) Rank 773 724 669 573 546 469 457 431 430 417 412 412 411 348 338 Opponent Austin Peay Oklahoma State Austin Peay SIU Edwardsville Morehead State Southeast Missouri Murray State Georgia State Austin Peay Austin Peay Southeast Missouri Belmont Tennessee Tech Saint Louis Morehead State Result W 2-0 L 1-0 W 1-0 W 2-1 L 1-0 W 1-0 L 2-1 L 1-0 T 1-1 W 4-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-2 L 3-2 Date Rank 11-4-12 8-23-13 10-1-10 11-8-13 11-10-13 11-2-12 10-28-07 9-13-13 10-26-08 10-26-14 11-1-13 10-20-13 11-4-08 8-22-14 10-18-09 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 Att. 336 334 321 316 314 314 294 279 269 264 243 251 241 241 232 Opponent Jacksonville State Tennessee Tech Bethel Austin Peay SIU Edwardsville Jacksonville State Tennessee Tech Vanderbilt Evansville Missouri-Kansas City Tennessee Tech IPFW Missouri State Alabama Southeast Missouri Result W 2-1 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 L 2-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 5-1 W 2-0 L 2-1 L 3-0 W 1-0 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 Date 10-30-11 10-28-11 9-21-08 9-28-12 9-30-11 10-3-10 10-10-10 8-17-12 9-10-10 9-11-09 9-28-14 9-12-10 8-26-11 11-3-02 10-23-05 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 Att. 2 01 5 S OCCE R • QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS SKYHAWK FIELD 4 Coaching and Support Staff OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Head Coach Phil McNamara 5 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 20 15 SO CCER • H e a d C o a ch P h i l M c N a m a r a The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer program has grown into one of the top programs in Ohio Valley Conference history behind the work of head coach Phil McNamara, who enters his sixth season at the helm after being named UT Martin’s fourth head coach on March 23, 2010. During his tenure at UT Martin, McNamara has continued to build an impressive resume. Having won four consecutive OVC titles, including two regular season and tournament championships, McNamara has guided players to 12 All-OVC first team honors, four earning second team honors and 10 on the All-Newcomer teams. McNamara helped Skyhawks earn their first OVC Player of the Year in 2014 when Rianna Jarrett brought home the award. In his second season, McNamara helped Melissa Govea earn UT Martin’s first OVC Defensive Player of the Year award in 2012. Last season McNamara saw the Skyhawks open the season with a school-record four victories on their way to a fourth-straight season with double-digit victories. Guiding the team to a 12-6-2 record including a 6-3-1 conference slate, the Skyhawks were offensively gifted by leading the OVC in shots taken. The season saw newcomer Rianna Jarrett set a school-record with 17 goals on her way to the program’s first OVC Player of the Year honor. In the conference tournament, UT Martin fell in a shootout to Jacksonville State. In 2013 McNamara guided the Skyhawks to their fourth-consectutive as he led the Skyhawks to a piece of conference history. The Skyhawks picked up their fourth consecutive OVC title, including two regular season and tournament championships, after rattling off an 8-2 record in conference play to win their second consecutive season crown. The Skyhawks became the first team in conference history to pull off such a streak. After McNamara took the Skyhawks to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history, he posted arguably the best season in school history in 2012. UT Martin captured its first outright Ohio Valley Conference regular season championship on its way to a new program record for single-season winning percentage (.659, 13-6-3). In the NCAA Tournament, the Skyhawks pushed Southeastern Conference power Kentucky to the limit before a narrow 1-0 loss in overtime. For his efforts, McNamara garnered 2012 OVC Coach of the Year honors. He also presided over five players who were All-OVC performers, including Saphyra Coombs-James - the program’s firstever OVC Freshman of the Year. All in all, eight of McNamara’s players earned All-OVC or All-OVC Tournament accolades in 2012. McNamara’s second season at UT Martin was a banner year, as the Skyhawks captured their firstever OVC Tournament championship in 2011. UT Martin won a program-record six straight games from Oct. 21 through Nov. 6 on its way to a school record for victories (14) before falling to thenundefeated Memphis in its first NCAA Tournament match in school history. The Skyhawks boasted four players on the All-OVC team, including Melissa Govea (the league’s Defensive Player of the Year.) In his debut season as Skyhawk skipper, McNamara guided UT Martin to an 8-8-2 record and 3-4-1 OVC slate. The Skyhawks began to click midway through the schedule, winning seven of nine games during one stretch. UT Martin also continued its home dominance under McNamara, putting together a five-match win streak and going unbeaten for a 58-day span, falling only in the home opener and finale in 2010. The stingy Skyhawk defense also excelled under McNamara, as the team tied an all-time single-season record with eight shutouts. McNamara came to UT Martin from Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tenn., where he led the Eagles to the NCAA Division II championship tournament in each of his last seven years. His teams advanced to the NCAA Final Four in back-to-back years in 200405 and won five regular season league titles and four South Atlantic Conference tournaments. During his eight-year tenure at CarsonNewman, he picked up the South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year honor four times. At Carson-Newman, McNamara’s teams were consistently ranked, as his players garnered several top honors throughout his tenure. All in all, he coached 43 all-conference players, 22 all-region players, four All-SAC Tournament members, four All-SAC tournament MVP’s, four All-Americans (including the first in Carson Newman history), four All-NCAA Tournament team players, three SAC Players of the Year and two SAC Freshmen of the Year. In addition to coaching the McNAMARA AS A HEAD COACH OverallConference program’s first-ever national All-American, he also guided the Eagles to the Year School Record Record program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and NCAA Tournament 2000 Virginia Intermont 17-2 N/A victories. Four players also earned national or regional academic All-American 2001 Virginia Intermont*Women 0-10 N/A awards under his watch. McNamara’s 2009 Carson-Newman team was the best in school history, 2001 Virginia Intermont*Men 14-3 N/A 2002 Carson-Newman 11-7 4-3 as they set a single-season record for most wins (20). They finished ranked 2003 %&$Carson-Newman 15-4-2 6-0-1 seventh in the nation after winning their third NCAA Southeast Regional title 2004 %^&*Carson-Newman 19-3-2 6-1 under his guidance. McNamara won 11 games or more every year for the past 2005 &*Carson-Newman 17-5 6-1 eight years at Carson-Newman. 2006 %^&$Carson-Newman 17-2-1 6-1 Before Carson-Newman, McNamara served two seasons at Virginia 2007 &Carson-Newman 14-6 4-3 2008 %^&$Carson-Newman 16-1-1 7-1 Intermont in Bristol, Va.. He posted a 17-12 record and he led the team to 2009 %^&$Carson-Newman 20-3-1 6-1-1 both conference and regional championships. He was named conference and 2010 UT Martin 8-8-2 3-4-1 regional coach of the year. . 2011 ^&UT Martin 14-7-2 5-3-1 McNamara has three European coaching licenses and has served as a youth 2012 %^&$UT Martin 13-6-3 8-1-1 coach for the Irish Football Association (IFA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. 2013 %UT Martin 11-9-1 8-2 As a player, he was a YTS trainee with Ashton Villa FC in England for two 2014 UT Martin 12-6-2 6-3-1 years, and spent one season with the Carrickfergus Rangers FC in the Irish 15 years 218-82-17 75-24-6 (.714)(.743) First Division. He was a member of the Cliftonville FC in the Irish Premier League for four years before ending his playing career in the United States.t %Regular Season Championship &NCAA Tournament McNamara is married to the former Jacqueline Logue of Belfast, Northern ^Conference Tournament Championship Ireland, and has two children, Halina and Anthony. *NCAA Tournament Final Four $Conference Coach of the Year Leslie Gillies begins her second season as assistant head coach after serving as a fulltime assistant coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin since 2010. Gillies has been instrumental in building an impressive resume throughout her time at UT Martin as she led the Skyhawks to a piece of conference history in 2013. The Skyhawks picked up their fourth consecutive OVC title, including two regular season and tournament championships, after rattling off an 8-2 record in conference play to win their second consecutive season crown. The Skyhawks became the first team in conference history to pull off such a streak. The Skyhawks saw five players take home six OVC awards, highlighted by three All-OVC first team selections for Mariah Klenke, Aoife Lennon and Hannah Fessenden while Alyssa Curtis earned second team honors. . As a whole, six Skyhawks took home either All-OVC or All-OVC Tournament accolades in 2013. In 2012, Gillies was part of arguably the best season in Skyhawk soccer history. UT Martin cruised through its first-ever Ohio Valley Conference regular season championship on its way to a 13-6-3 overall record. For the second straight season, UT Martin advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where it battled against Southeastern Conference power Kentucky before falling 1-0 in overtime. The Skyhawks’ .659 season winning percentage ranks first in school history. Gillies guided eight Skyhawks to either All-OVC or All-OVC Tournament honors in 2012. In 2011, Gillies helped guide the Skyhawks to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, as a result of winning the OVC Tournament championship. She presided over a squad that shattered the program record for matches played (23), victories (14), highest winning percentage (.652), longest winning streak (six), points (120), assists (34) and shots (383). Gillies coached four All-OVC performers in 2011, led by OVC Defensive Player of the Year Melissa Govea. In 2010, Gillies and the Skyhawks found their groove at the midpoint of the season, as UT Martin produced victories in seven of nine matches during one spurt in the schedule. She also oversaw a defense that grinded out eight shutouts, which tied a single-season UT Martin program record. Prior to UT Martin, Gillies spent three seasons as an assistant coach to current Skyhawk head coach Phil McNamara at Carson-Newman, helping the Eagles to a 40-14-2 record (including a school-record 20 wins in 2009), three consecutive NCAA Division-II Tournament appearances and two South Atlantic Conference regular-season and tournament titles. At Carson-Newman, Gillies was responsible for the organization of practices, ongoing recruitment, workouts, administrative duties such as travel and scheduling, player development and team preparation, among other things. Not only did Gillies coach with McNamara at Carson-Newman, she also finished out her collegiate playing career for him from 2004 through 2006 before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in applied psychology in 2007. In those three seasons, Gillies led the team to a 53-10-3 record, including an 18-3 conference slate. A forward and outside midfielder, she led the team to back-to-back NCAA Division-II Tournament Final Fours, as well as two regular-season SAC titles and two SAC Tournament titles. Perhaps the most impressive feat is that as a player, she was part of the three most winningest seasons in Carson-Newman history at that point in time, including a then-school-record 19 wins in 2004. Before playing at Carson-Newman, Gillies spent two seasons playing in Conference-USA for head coach Paul Harbin at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. As a true freshman, she logged 203 minutes and scored her first career point on an assist against Jackson State on Oct. 25, 2002. The next season, she saw limited action because of an injury. In her two years at UAB, the Blazers went 22-14-2 with a 13-7 league record. A Marietta, Ga. native, Gillies was a four-year letterwinner at Sprayberry High School, where she was an all-star selection in the state of Georgia. She scored 56 goals - including a team-high 21 her junior season - in her career and led the Yellow Jackets to a state 5A quarterfinalist berth in 2001, as well as a 6AAAA Sub-Region championship and pair of 6AAAA Sub-Region runner-up appearances. Leslie recently married Chris Gillies in November 2012. The couple resides in Martin. 6 2 01 5 SOCC ER • A s s i s t a n t H e a d C o a ch L e s l i e G i l l i e s Assistant Head Coach Leslie Gillies OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Graduate Assistant Jana Horvat Trainer Katherine Malik Soccer SID Tom Via II Katherine Malik enters her eighth season as an assistant athletic trainer at The University of Tennessee at Martin. She serves as the primary athletic trainer for the Skyhawk soccer and softball teams, while also assisting with day-to-day operations with all other UT Martin sports teams. Malik came to the Skyhawk Sports Medicine staff from Birmingham Southern where she was also an assistant athletic trainer, working primarily with the women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball and lacrosse teams. Prior to her time at Birmingham Southern, Malik spent a year as an intern at Georgia Tech and two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Central Florida. While at Georgia Tech, Malik worked with the football and track programs and at Central Florida she worked primarily with the women’s soccer team while earning a master’s degree in physical education. Malik is a 2004 graduate of the University of Florida, earning a degree in exercise science and is married to her husband, Tyson Malik. Tom Via II enters his second season in the Sports Information Office. At UT Martin, Via is the media contact for football (secondary), soccer, tennis and rifle teams. Via also serves on the statistician crew at most Skyhawk home events, produces media guides, game day programs, press releases, creates video content for UT Martin’s YouTube page and handles social media. A native of Mayfield, KY., Via comes to UT Martin after graduating in December 2014 from Murray State with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in business administration. Before coming to UT Martin, Via spent two years covering the Ohio Valley Conference in various sports and spent a year as a sportswriter for The Murray State News. While at The News, Via covered women’s soccer, basketball and both tennis teams throughout the year. Along with the newspaper, he spent time covering the OVC Men’s and Women’s Tournaments in Nashville for an online blog and assisted UT Martin’s sport information department for baseball and softball games. Via serves as the primary contact for soccer, rifle, and women’s tennis while serving as a secondary contact for football, and both men’s and women’s basketball. 20 1 5 S O CCER • G r a d u a t e A s s i s t a n t / S u pp o r t S t a f f Jana Horvat begins her second season as a graduate assistant for the Skyhawk program in the 2015 season. Last season Horvat worked primarily with the goalkeepers, assisting in the prepartation for starter Mariah Klenke. During the 2014 season, Klenke registered 113 saves and posted six shutouts in route to a 12 win season. Prior to coming to UT Martin Horvat was a standout at Bethel University, a neighboring NAIA program in McKenzie, Tenn. While playing for the Wildcats she was named a TranSouth Conference Scholar-Athlete in 2011. Horvat originally signed with the Skyhawks in 2011 along with current player Dominika Conc. She also played on the Slovenian senior national team, serving as team captain on the Slovenian U19 squad. Prepping under coaches Boris Devetak, Bostjan Zlobko, Petra Mikeln and Darko Zizek, Horvat also led the Krka FC club squad to a national championship with Conc. She has made two UEFA appearances and attended Gimnazija Novo Mesto High School in Lower Carniola, Slovenia. 7 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 8 MEET THE SKYHAWKS OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions 2015 Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (Prev. School) MaKenzie Crawford GK 5-8 Fr. O’Fallon, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt West HS) Maya Jamison GK 5-6 Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison HS) Sierra Franz F/MF 5-4 Fr. Smyrna Tenn. (Smyrna HS) Maggie Burkett MF 5-5 Fr. Kingsport, Tenn. (Dobyns-Bennett HS) Rebecca Starnes D 5-8 Fr. Arlington, Tenn. (Bolton HS) Zara Musker D/MF 5-6 Fr. Blackburn, UK (Accrington & Rossendale College) Katelyn Colvin D 5-6 Fr. Arlington, Tenn. (Arlington HS) Temple Hughs D 5-9 Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Southern Miss) Sara Ketis MF 5-4 Fr. Maribor, Slovenia (Il Gimnazija Maribor) Shannon Grattan D 5-5 Fr. Belfast, UK (Ashfield Girls) Olivia Bohlman F 5-2 So. Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial HS) Hope Van Ryckeghem MF/F 5-3 Fr. Franklin, Tenn. (Homeschooled) Saphyra Coombs-James F 5-10 Jr. Brampton, Ontario (Saint Marguerite D’Youville) Lisa Schmieder F 5-6 Fr. Elzach, Germany (Max Weber Schule) Sophia Sharos MF 5-7 Fr. Collinsville, Ill. (Collinsville HS) Amy McGivern MF 5-6 Fr.Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland (Southern Regional College Sydney Norris D/MF 5-8 Fr. Sarasota, Fla. (IMG Academy) Shelby Coleman D 5-6 Jr. Lascassas, Tenn. (Oakland HS) Kaci Mitchell D 5-7 R-Fr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge HS) Head Coach: Phil McNamara (King College, 2000), 6th season at UT Martin; 15th overall Assistant Head Coach: Leslie Gillies (Carson-Newman, 2007), 6th season at UT Martin Graduate Assistant: Jana Horvat (Bethel, 2014), 2nd season at UT Martin ALPHABETICAL No. Name 10 Olivia Bohlman 3 Maggie Burkett 19 6 13 00 2 9 7 0 8 16 20 5 18 14 15 4 12 Shelby Coleman Katelyn Colvin Saphyra Coombs-James MaKenzie Crawford Sierra Franz Shannon Grattan Temple Hughs Maya Jamison Sara Ketis Amy McGivern Kaci Mitchell Zara Musker Sydney Norris Lisa Schmieder Sophia Sharos Rebecca Starnes Hope Van Ryckeghem Position F MF D D F GK F/MF D D GK MF MF D D/MF D/MF F MF D F/MF Height 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-8 5-4 5-5 5-9 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-3 Class 20 1 5 SOC C ER • R o s t e r No. 00 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Fr. 0.......................... My-ya Jamison Fr. 2.......................Sea-air-ah Fran-z Fr. 5.......................... Zar-ah Musker Sr. Fr. 6...................... Katelyn Cole-vin Fr. 8............................... Sara Ket-ish Fr. 12.......... Hope Van-Rick-eg-him R-Fr. 13......Sa-fear-ah Coombs-James Fr. Fr. 16......................Amy Mc-Give-in Fr. AHC.......................... Leslie Gill-is Fr. AC.......................... Yana Horr-vat Fr. Fr. 9 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 2015 SOC C ER • T e mp l e H u gh s Player Bios TEMPLE HUGHS Defender • 5-9 • Senior Hattiesburg, Miss. (Southern Mississippi) 2014: Saw action in 11 games while earning one start on the season against Oklahoma State...Tallied a pair of shot attempts against Tennessee Tech...Contributed to a defensive unit which posted five shutouts in her appearances...Played in 226 minutes on the year, played a season-best 50 minutes against Bethel. 7 PERSONAL: Born on April 25, 1991...Daughter of Sue and Dennis Cardarella...Majoring in psychology. BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks after one year at Southern Miss... Prior to Southern Miss, Hughs spent two seasons at Jones County Junior College where she led the defensive back line effort as a team captain, starting in all 14 matches...She tallied three goals on the season, including one game winner against Pearl River Community College...She also tallied goals against Southwest Mississippi Community College and CopiahLincoln Community College...As a freshman, Hughs appeared in two games tallying three points on the season...Starting center back in the Women’s Professional Soccer League. Individual Career History 10 CAREERHUGHS, STATSTemple Season 2014 TOTAL GP 11 11 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts Shot Shot% 0 0 2 2 .000 .000 GAME-HIGHS SOG SOG% 1 1 .500 .500 GW PK-Att 0 0 0-0 0-0 PTS.............................................. none SH......................... 2 vs. TTU, 9-28-14 G.................................................. none SOG..................... 1 vs. TTU, 9-28-14 AST..............................................none MIN................. 50 vs. Bethel, 8-27-14 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Player Bios Forward • 5-10 • R-Junior Brampton, Ontario (Saint Marguerite D’Youville) 2014: Played in 20 games while earning 19 starts on the season... Scored five goals on the season... Split time between the forward and defender positions...Tallied a pair of goals against Bethel...Scored goals against Evansville, Tennessee Tech and Jacksonville State...Post game-winning goals against Bethel and Evansville... Played 1597 minutes on the season, tallying nine games with 90 minutes played or more and 14 games with 80 minutes or more. 2013: Granted Medical Redshirt. 2012: Made an immediate impact for the Skyhawks, leading the team in goals (10), points (24) and gamewinners (three)…Earned Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year, AllOVC first team and All-Newcomer accolades…Named to Madness Ohio Valley 2012 All-Conference first team along with Freshman of the Year honors...Played in 20 matches, starting 14 before suffering an injury in the OVC tournament...Ranked in the top10 of the OVC in six categories: goals (10, second), goals per game (0.50, second), points (24, second), points per game (1.20, second), game-winning goals (three, third) and assists (four, seventh)…Score two points or more in nine games, including a career-best five point performance (two goals and one assist) against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 14…Notched game-winning scores against Austin Peay (Sept. 28), Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 14) and Belmont (Oct. 21)…Boasted a .538 shot-on-goal percentage (21 of 39)… Was named Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 16. 13 Daughter of Yearlyne James and Rocky Coombs...Has two older siblings, Jadyn and Kyle...Majoring in education. BEFORE UTM: Was as an all-state performer Prepped at Saint Marguerite D’Youville in Brampton, Ontario, where she enjoyed a standout career for the Panthers... Was a member of the Ontario Soccer Association Under 18 AAU league, playing for head coach Vito Schiraldi on the Vaughn Azzurri 94 U18 Girls squad...Helped lead her AAU team to the prestigious 2012 Ontario Cup finals...Scored a goal in penalty kicks in the Ontario Cup semifinals to help Vaughn Azzurri advance to the title match...Also played basketball at Saint Marguerite D’Youville. PERSONAL: PERSONAL: Born on April 12, 1994... 20 15 SOC C ER • S a ph y r a C o o mb s - J a m e s SAPHYRA COOMBS-JAMES Individual Career History COOMBS-JAMES, CAREER STATS Saphyr 2012 2014 TOTAL GP 20 20 40 G 10 5 15 A 4 0 4 Pts Shot Shot% 24 10 34 39 13 52 .256 .385 .288 SOG SOG% 21 7 28 .538 .538 .538 GAME-HIGHS GW PK-Att 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 PTS........................ 5 vs. EKU, 10-5-12 SH................5 at Eastern Ill., 10-5-12 G........ 2 (2x), last vs. Bethel, 8-27-14 SOG...... 3 (2x), last at JSU, 10-26-12 AST.........1 (4x), last vs. EKU, 10-14-12 MIN..................... 94 at JSU, 10-26-14 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 11 Season 2015 SO CC ER • S h e l b y C o l e m a n Player Bios SHELBY COLEMAN Defender • 5-6 • Junior Lascassas, Tenn. (Oakland HS) 2014: Sat out the season. 2013: Coleman saw action in 20 games for the Skyhawks, earning the start in 12 contests... She helped a Skyhawk defensive line which produced eight shutout performances, including a stretch which saw opponents score just two goals over the course of seven matches...The defensive unit came up especially tight in overtime, holding their opponents scoreless in seven overtime periods...She tallied one shot against Evansville on Aug. 30...Play 90 minutes or more on three occasions against Saint Louis, Murray State and Morehead State, allowing just one goal in those three games. first team recipient (2011-12) and the 2011 D7-AAA Defensive Player of the Year...She helped OHS to a regional championship in 2010 and district title in 2011...At the club level, Coleman played for the Strikers (2002-07), Brentwood Soccer Club (2009-12) and the Tennessee Soccer Club (2012-13)... Playing alongside fellow Skyhawk Haley Klages, Coleman won a state championship in 2005 and reached the quarterfinals of the 2009 USYS Region III Championships. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 17, 1994...Daughter of Greg and Denise Coleman...Has one sibling, Garrett... Majoring in university studies. BEFORE UTM: Comes from Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn... Played under head coach Jeff Boynton, she helped the Patriots tally a 12-5-3 regular season record in 2012...Playing at the 7-AAA level, Coleman was part of an OHS squad that outscored its opposition by a 65-16 margin in 2012, generating 10 shutouts...As a senior, she found the back of the net three times and added three assists for the Patriots...Coleman was a 2011 all-state performer, two-time all-area Individual Career History CAREER STATS Shelby Coleman, 12 19 Season 2013 TOTAL GP 20 20 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts Shot Shot% 0 0 1 1 .000 .000 SOG SOG% 0 0 .000 .000 GAME-HIGHS GW PK-Att 0 0 0-0 0-0 PTS.............................................. none SH...................1 at Evansville, 9-2-13 G.................................................. none SOG............................................ none AST............................................. none MIN...90 (3x), last at Morehead 10-11-13 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Player Bios OLIVIA BOHLMAN 2014: Played in 16 games while earning four starts on the season....Scored two goals on the season while tallying one assist for a total of five points on the year...Scored her first career goal against Saint Louis while notching another score against Morehead State... Tallied an assist against Indiana State... Played in 555 minutes, including six games with 45 minutes played or more...Played a career-best 80 minutes against Missouri...Earned four consecutive starts against Evansville, Missouri, Tulsa and Oklahoma State. combined Tennessee Soccer Club... She was named Brentwood Soccer Club Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012...She has made the Olympic Development Program state team in 2010, 2011 and 2012, and was selected to the ODP Region 3 Pool in 2011... She led the Tennessee Soccer Club to two second place finishes at state while runner-up finishes as the Disney Showcase in consecutive years. 10 PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 24, 1995...Daughter of Craig and Mabel Bohlman...Has one sister, Erica... Majoring in health and human performance. BEFORE UTM: Bohlman comes from Centennial High School where she was a center forward and captain for the Lady Cougars...Throughout her four year prep career, Bohlman scored 60 goals and recorded 45 assists...She was named All-District 11-AAA as a junior and senior...She also earned the CHS Offensive Player of the Year award in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in addition to winning the Coach’s Award for most valuable player her junior and senior years...At the club level Bohlman has played on the Tennessee Futbol Club, Brentwood Soccer Club and the 20 15 SOC C ER • O l i v i a B o h l m a n Forward • 5-2 • Sophomore Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial HS) Individual Career History CAREER STATS Olivia BOHLMAN, GP 16 16 G 2 2 A 1 1 Pts Shot Shot% 5 5 16 16 .125 .125 SOG SOG% 9 9 .562 .562 GW PK-Att 0 0 0-0 0-0 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 13 Season 2014 TOTAL GAME-HIGHS PTS.2 (2x), last vs. Morehead, 10-14-14 SH..........4 vs. Indiana State, 8-31-14 G...1 (2x), last vs. Morehead, 10-14-14 SOG......3 vs. Indiana State, 8-31-14 AST............1 vs. Indiana State, 8-31-14 MIN................ 80 at Missouri, 9-7-14 2015 SOC C ER • N e w c o m e r s Player Bios KACI MITCHELL Defender • 5-7 • R-Freshman Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge HS) 20 2014: Earned a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury in the season opener. High School: Joined the Skyhawks after a decorated prep career at Oak Ridge High School...Mitchell was awarded all-district three times, all-region on two occasions and all-state after being a two-year letterman...She was named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state soccer team...She led the Wildcats to district championships as both a junior and senior while being named Best Defensive Player and Defender of the Year in both seasons. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 6, 1996...Daughter of Stefan and Camella Mitchell...Has four siblings...Majoring in communications. MAKENZIE CRAWFORD Goalkeeper • 5-8 • Freshman O’Fallon, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt West HS) 00 BEFORE UTM: Crawford led her team to a third place finish at Nationals while being ranked in the top-10 in the Heartland region for goalkeepers for the St. Louis Scott Gallagher Girls Spring Select High School team...She started varsity as a freshman and was named all-conference along with being one of the Top Drawers of 2015 players to watch...She was also named to the 2015 Girls IMG Academy 150 Player Pool. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 24, 1996... Daughter of Michael and Jennifer Crawford...Has one younger sister...Majoring in health and human performance. MAYA JAMISON Goalkeeper • 5-6 • Freshman Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison HS) 0 14 BEFORE UTM: Jamison notched OAA second team, all-area, all-district and all-division honors under Stacy Punzal at Harrison High School...As a junior, she held opponents to a 1,375 goals against average while notching six shutouts and posting a .889 save percentage...As just a sophomore, she was just as impressive notching a 0.8125 GAA while saving attempts at a .918 percent clipping and posting 10 shutouts...Played club soccer for AC Milan Detroit 97. PERSONAL: Personal: Born on April 29, 1997...Daughter of Michael Jamison and Terri Hilson...Has one older sibling... Majoring in biology. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Player Bios SIERRA FRANZ 2 BEFORE UTM: Franz comes to UT Martin after a sizzling year for Smyrna...Franz was honored by the District 7-AAA soccer coaches as Offensive MVP after scoring a country-best 36 goals...Her senior year alone she was named to the Region 4 All-Region team, SHSCCA All-State, TSWA All-State and All-Area first team...She was a two-time MaxPreps and NSCAA Player of the Week for Tennessee and participated in the THSSCA all-star game...She played club soccer for the Murfreesboro Strikers. PERSONAL: Born on June 2, 1997...Daughter of Tony and Vangie Franz...Has two older siblings...Majoring in agribusiness. MAGGIE BURKETT Midfielder • 5-5 • Freshman Kingsport, Tenn. (Bobyns-Bennett HS) 3 BEFORE UTM: Burkett joins the Skyhawks after being a four-year starter for Dobyns-Bennett, scoring 41 goals and 20 15 SOC C ER • N e w c o m e r s Forward/Midfielder • 5-4 • Freshman Smyrna, Tenn. (Smyana HS) accumulating 32 assists...She was a two-time Big 7 Conference Mid-Fielder of the Year in 2013 and 2014 along with being an all-region selection in all four years...She was also named District 1-AAA Mid-Fielder of the Year along with all-state in 2013 & 2014 by the Tennessee State Soccer Coaches Association and in 2013 by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association... Played for the club organization FC Alliance. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 10, 1997...Daughter of David and Michell Burkett...Has three siblings...Majoring in health and human performance. 15 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 201 5 S OC C ER • N e w c o mb e r s Player Bios REBECCA STARNES Defenderer • 5-8 • Freshman Arlington, Tenn. (Bolton HS) 4 BEFORE UTM: Starnes joins the Skyhawks from Bolton High School where she played for John Pollan while playing club ball on FC Alliance...She was a three-time Commercial Appeal Best of Preps from 2012-14...She was also named the Most Valuable Player in 2013 and 2013 while leading her squad to District 14 runner-up and Regional runner-up appearances. PERSONAL: Born on June 25, 1997... Daughter of David and Susan Starnes ...Has one older brother...Majoring in dietetics. ZARA MUSKER Defender/Midfielder • 5-6 • Freshman Blackburn, UK (Accrington & Rossendale College) 5 BEFORE UTM: Musker comes from England where she played for the Blackburn Rovers Club since she was nine years old...She played in the FA Youth Cup final vs. Arsenal in 2013 while representing her country Lancashire, getting to a pair of national finals, winning two regional finals and representing her country in the Gothia Youth World Cup...She placed third in the European Championships and later transferred to Everton’s WSL development squad. 16 PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 30, 1996... Daughter of Paul and Julia Musker...Has two siblings...Majoring in excercise science. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Player Bios KATELYN COLVIN 6 BEFORE UTM: Colvin helped lead the Tigers to four consecutive District and Regional championships while preserving 30 shutouts during her high school career...As a senior defender, she scored four goals while tallying six assists – including one game-winner...In 2014 she was named to the THSSCA All-Start Team along with Commercial Appeal Best of Preps, Most Valuable Player and team captain...On top of her individual accolades, she helped lead the team to the program’s first TSSAA state title in 2012...She played club ball on FC Alliance. PERSONAL: Born on April 15, 1997... Daughter of Dru and Monette...Has one only sister Lauren...Majoring in health and human performance. SARA KETIS Midfielder • 5-4 • Freshman Maribor, Slovenia (II Gimnazija Maribor) 8 BEFORE UTM: Ketis joins the Skyhawks from Gimnazija Maribor where she played midfielder...Ketis is a decorated 20 15 SOC C ER • N e w c o m e r s Defender • 5-6 • Freshman Arlington, Tenn. (Arlington HS) international player who has played for Slovenia’s national team...She played in one World Cup Qualifiers Europe match along with participation on ZNK Pomurje PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 16, 1996...Daughter of Andrej and Fanika Ketis...Has one older sibling Matic...Majoring in psychology. 17 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 2015 SOC C ER • N e w c o mb e r s Player Bios SHANNON GRATTAN Defender • 5-5 • Freshman Belfast, UK (Ashfield Girls) 9 BEFORE UTM: Grattan comes to UT Martin with experience despite a young age, having seen action for Northern Ireland’s U-17 team. While playing for the Ashfield Girls squad in high school, Grattan was the team captain all four years and helped lead the team to the School Cup Championship in the 2009-10 season. In 2012, she was named to the Noith Down Tournament team and collected MVP honors. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 15, 1994...Daughter of Darren and Michlle Wilson ...Has two siblings...Majoring in Exercise Science HOPE VAN RYCKEGHEM Forward/Midfielder • 5-3 • Freshman Franklin, Tenn. (Homeschooled) 12 BEFORE UTM: Van Rycheghem comes to UT Martin where she most recently played for the Tennessee Soccer Club under Patrick Johnson...She began her career at Franklin High School where she played on varsity as a freshman and won a state championship in 2011...She played on the Brentwood Soccer Club State and Disney tournament champions in 2012...In 2013 she was a TSC State, Disney Invitational and Region III showcase champion...Most recently she led her team to a TSC tournament and Division I State tournament title. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 27, 1996...Daughter of Pat and Dawn Van Ryckeghem...Has five older siblings...Majoring in 18 communications and public relations OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Player Bios LISA SCHMIEDER 14 BEFORE UTM: Mackin most recently comes from the Newry City Ladies and is a native of Northern Ireland...She saw her UEFA competition debut with her national team in the UEFA European Women’s Under-17 Championship against England...She has tallied nine appearances, playing nearly 800 minutes...She has tallied six career goals in international play, including three goals against the Czech Republic U17. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 3, 1995...Daughter of ...Has older/younger siblings...Majoring in SOPHIA SHAROS Midfielder • 5-7 • Freshman Collinsville, Ill. (Collinsville HS) 15 BEFORE UTM: Sharos comes to UT Martin from Collinsville High School where she led the team with 34 points, scoring 20 15 SOC C ER • N e w c o m e r s Forward • 5-6 • Freshman Elzach, Germany (Max Weber Schule) 14 goals and tallying six assists for the Lady Kahoks as a junior...Seven of her team-high 14 goals served as game-winners while leading her squad to a 14-6-2 overall mark and a spot in the IHSA Sectional...Prior to that, she helped lead her team to two straight Sectional championships along with All-State honors...Played club soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 22, 1997...Daugher of Fran Sharos...Majoring in Journalism and Communications. 19 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 2015 SOC C ER • N e w c o mb e r s Player Bios AMY MCGIVERN Midfielder • 5-6 • Freshman Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland (Southern Regional College) 16 BEFORE UTM: McGivern joins the Skyhawks having experience on both the club and international levels...Scored three goals as a defender and midfielder for the Crusaders Strikers Women’s Football Club during the 2013 season...made her senior team debut for Northern Ireland on July 3, 2013 against the Netherlands and has four caps overall. PERSONAL: Born on January 26, 1997...Daughter of Franky and Diane McGivern ...Has one younger brother...Majoring in exercise science. SYDNEY NORRIS Midfielder/Defender • 5-8 • Freshman Sarasota, Fla (IMG Academy) 18 BEFORE UTM: Norris comes to UT Martin from IMG Academy where she was named team captain, scoring two goals and tallying four assists...She began her first year at IMG as a junior, playing defense while notching four goals and six assists – including two game-winning goals in the Disney Showcase en route to a championship. 20 PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 4, 1997...Daughter of Blair and Sylvia Norris...Majoring in business. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions 2015 Preview 21 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 22 2015 S O C C ER • S e a s o n P r e v i e w YOUNG SKYHAWKS LOOK TO TAKE FLIGHT IN 2015 history. Last year’s senior class won 50 games in their four years at UT Martin. The Skyhawks will also be without the 2014 OVC Offensive Player of the Year Rianna Jarrett, who suffered an offseason knee injury. “We knew for the past few years that this season was coming but we have been looking forward to it,” McNamara said. “Last year’s senior class did so much but this season is very rewarding because the competition rate is much higher than before. Normally a freshman has to be patient to beat returners in their spot but this year there aren’t many returners so the group is excited about getting chances to the opportunities to play and start.” Arriving to UT Martin in early August, practices began on Aug. 5 and saw a pair of preseason matchups against Mississippi State and East Tennessee State. While the results didn’t go in the Skyhawks favor, McNamara got a better idea of what this squad could achieve. “We tell the players that we have three seasons every year,” McNamara said. “We just wrapped up the first season with preseason and now we head into the second season being nonconference and finish with conference play. I have told the team that we need to keep building and moving forward as we progress in each of those upcoming seasons.” The preseason also saw, at times, 11 freshmen on the field. While McNamara has a desired formation in mind for the roster, the preseason saw many strengths for the Skyhawks. With the positives, the job of the coaching staff has been challenging. “We aren’t really sure what formation we will be using this season because we have so many versatile players that will really dictate what positions and formation we need for particular games,” McNamara said. “The nonconference portion will give us time to see what works. It’s a great problem to have and we are more flexible with three or four formations that we could use and the players would be comfortable while we maintain a possessive style. There will come a time though where we will need to concentrate on one formation and have a backup formation.” During the tenure of McNamara, the Skyhawks have been one of the most defensive teams in the OVC. It begins inbetween the goalposts where two freshmen, Maya Jamison and MaKenzie Freshman Zara Musker is one of the most Crawford, are looking to earn the starting nod. versatile players on this year’s squad. “It’s tough to replace Mariah Klenke, When you walk down the hallway toward the office of University of Tennessee at Martin soccer head coach Phil McNamara, you notice some views. First you see the Ohio Valley Conference Championship trophies sitting on the table next to his desk but outside the office are picture frames sitting with past players. The frames await the next championship run with the newest bunch of Skyhawks. This year’s edition of the UT Martin soccer team is much like McNamara’s office. Now in his sixth season as Skyhawk head coach, never has he had a team with as many freshmen. In fact 15 of the 19 student-athletes are about to play their first collegiate season, the highest percentage (79%) in all of NCAA Division-I women’s soccer in 2015. Despite their ages, the newlook Skyhawks are striving to add another championship to the prestigious program history. “We have to keep the same expectations that we have had in the past which will be a huge challenge,” McNamara said. “There is freshness around the program with our high standards and the players are reaching every goal that we have set thus far. The group is hungry for success, which shows in their daily work ethic, attitude and commitment. I really like what this group has to offer.” This year’s squad will be looking to replace the winningest class in program Junior Saphyra Coombs-James will look to spark the offensive attack. who is could be the best goalkeeper in conference history, with two freshmen so there are big shoes to fill,” McNamara said. “As a team we have to work harder and defend smarter as a team to limit chances on our goalkeepers. That being said I’m very comfortable with either goalkeeper and the competition will probably go all the way down to the conference season. Maya and MaKenzie each bring a different strength so it will come down to game execution to see who wins the starting spot.” The freshmen trend continues up the field and into the defenders who will be looking to help keep the opposition off the scoreboard. The group boasts eight members on this year’s squad including lone senior Temple Hughs. Last season the Skyhawks backline produced six shutouts and held opponents to only 19 goals. “Individually we like all of them, but now we have to find the right players that work well together,” McNamara said. “It might not be the best four players that end up starting but the four players that complement each other. From being calm at the right time to building possession from the back, we look for athletes with pace, size and speed that can control the ball. I really expect big things from Rebecca Starnes because she has been so consistent, level-headed and with great recovery speed. I also am looking forward OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions Freshman Rebecca Starnes looks to anchor the Skyhawk defensive unit. 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 23 to seeing how Kaci Mitchell plays coming off an injury last season. She provides experience despite not having the playing experience.” The midfield will provide the foundation for the Skyhawks’ success in 2015 according to McNamara, as two players joined UT Martin with international experience. “I really like the look of the midfield since we are very smart and technical,” McNamara said. “There are a number of new players that are looking to gel and gain balance but I expect us to create many chances for our forwards and develop possession. We look for competitive midfielders who can read the game and can run box to box and offer quality passing. I really like the potential from every player in that position but Maggie Burkett and Sara Ketis have done well so far. We still have Amy McGivern to add into the mix and she will provide a level-headed approach with a physical presence.” Leading the Skyhawks offensive attack will be a group of forwards eager for the opportunity to succeed and score goals. After Jarrett scored a single-season record 17 goals last fall, McNamara believes this year’s group could do more together. “What we are looking to do this year is improve by having our entire forward’s group better than having just one goal scorer. Last year as the season progressed, teams focused on Rianna and this year I expect our goals scored to be higher and champion SIUE on Sunday, Sept. 27. The Skyhawks will then return on the road for three contests but two being close to home with contests against Murray State and Austin Peay before a long trip to Eastern Kentucky. UT Martin returns home for a crucial tournament run with home matches against Jacksonville State, who knocked the Skyhawks out of the OVC Tournament last season, on Friday, Oct. 16. That is followed up with a home contest against Belmont on Sunday, Oct. 18. The Skyhawks conclude their regular season travel with matches against Tennessee Tech and Morehead State before hosting Southeast Missouri on Thursday, Oct. 29 to wrap up the year. “I think the league is wide open this year and last season it was close,” McNamara said. “I think it will be closer this year than in the past because typically you had two or three teams that would contend for the title and this year I see six teams in that spot. We are picked one spot higher than where we finished last season, which is a compliment to our recruiting class. The nonconference schedule will certainly provide us a foundation to succeed in conference play as our opponents match up similar to our conference opponents. The players have a massive challenge ahead but one that is a fantastic opportunity for this the youngest squad in NCAA Division-I women’s soccer.” 20 15 SOC C ER • S e a s o n P r e v i e w Freshman Maggie Burkett looks control the midfield and create chances this season. from different players. In order to do that you have to have multiple goal scorers getting near double-digit goals and I feel we can do that this year with three or four players that can push the pace and score goals.” The group is highlighted by 2012 Freshman of the Year winner Saphyra Coombs-James, who scored five goals in 2014 and several talented freshmen. “I think Coombs-James has come back completely from her injury she suffered at the end of her freshman season and is more determined than ever. She wants to get back to that level and we are looking for that too, and she showed it with a pair of goals against ETSU in our final tuneup. Along with Saphyra, I like Sierra Franz and Lisa Schmieder, who hasn’t been with us long but early signs are that she will be a positive player for us. Hope Van Ryckeghem will keep defenders guessing all season and she covers a lot of field. Then you have Zara Musker who can play in the back but come forward and provide options as well.” The nonconference will see the Skyhawks face eight opponents, all away from Skyhawk Field. UT Martin will begin the season against Conference USA foe Western Kentucky under the lights in Bowling Green on Friday, August 21 before traveling to face off against Evansville of the Missouri Valley Conference on Sunday, August 23. The Skyhawks continue their road trip with a visit to the Cotton State where they will battle Troy and South Alabama, the top two teams in the Sun Belt Conference just last season, in the Troy Trojan Classic to end August. “With such a young team the hump can be getting that first win and learning what it takes to win. What we have told the team is look at how hard we have worked in the preseason and yet we haven’t won yet. At the Division-I level it takes an enormous amount of quality and hard work to win so we will appreciate every win and enter each contest with a confidence that we can be successful.” September will see the conclusion of nonconference play with a Sunday, Sept. 6 matchup against UMKC followed up with a visit to in-state rival Memphis. The nonconference slate concludes with an appearance in the Lipscomb Tournament on Sept. 17-19 where the Skyhawks will battle Western Carolina and Akron. The journey to a fifth consecutive OVC Tournament appearance begins at Skyhawk Field with a pair of home matches. The home debut will come against Eastern Illinois on Friday, Sept. 25 followed up with defending OVC 24 201 5 SOC C ER • O pp o n e n t s OPPONENTS WESTERN KENTUCKY EVANSVILLE Troy Location.................................. .Bowling Green, Ky. Founded..............................................................1906 Enrollment.......................................................21,045 President.....................................Dr. Gary Ransdell Director of Athletics..........................Todd Stewart Nickname.......................................... Lady Toppers Colors............................................... Red and White Web Site...................................................................... Conference................................... Conference USA Home Field......................... WKU Soccer Complex Head Coach........................................ Jason Neidell HC Alma Mater...................................... Yale , 1994 HC Career Record.................................... 160-89-28 HC Record At School.......................................same 2014 Record........................................................ 10-8 Conference Record/Finish............................5-5/5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost.................................... 10/1 Soccer SID............................. Lillie-Anne Mulligan SID Phone..........................................(270) 745-4298 SID Email..... [email protected] Location.......................................... Evansville, Ind. Founded..............................................................1854 Enrollment.........................................................2,822 President.................................... Dr. Thomas Kazee Director of Athletics......................... Mark Spencer Nickname..............................................Purple Aces Colors.................................. Purple, White, Orange Web Site.........................www.GoPurpleAces.com Conference..................................... Missouri Valley Home Field.................. Arad McCutchan Stadium Head Coach................................Krista McKendree HC Alma Mater............................ Evansville, 2002 HC Career Record...................................... 53-62-17 HC Record At School...................................... Same 2014 Record..................................................... 11-6-3 Conference Record/Finish....................... 3-2-1/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 19/2 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 9/2 Soccer SID.......................................Mike Radomski SID Phone..........................................(812) 488-2394 SID Email............................ [email protected] Location................................................... .Troy, Ala. Founded..............................................................1887 Enrollment.......................................................25,000 Chancellor...................................Dr. Jack Hawkins Interim Director of Athletics............ Sandy Atkins Nickname......................................................Trojans Colors............................Cardinal, Black and Silver Web Site........................................TroyTrojans.com Conference.................................................. Sun Belt Home Field...........................Troy Soccer Complex Head Coach.................................... Jason Hamilton HC Alma Mater.................... Detroit Mercy (2005) HC Career Record.......................................... 16-6-0 HC Record At School...................................... Same 2014 Record..................................................... 16-6-0 Conference Record/Finish....................... 6-3-0/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������� 15-10 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 9/2 Soccer SID............................................ Wes Johnson SID Phone..........................................(334) 670-5655 SID [email protected] SOUTH ALABAMA MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY MEMPHIS Location................................................ Mobile, Ala. Founded..............................................................1963 Enrollment.......................................................16,055 President............................... Dr. Tony G. Waldrop Director of Athletics...................Dr. Joel Erdmann Nickname......................................................Jaguars Colors..................................... Blue, Red and White Web Site.............................www.USAJaguars.com Conference.................................................. Sun Belt Home Field................................................ The Cage Head Coach............................Graham Winkworth HC Alma Mater............. Central Lancashire, 2000 HC Career Record.................................... 144-90-12 HC Record At School..................................... 33-9-4 2014 Record..................................................... 19-3-1 Conference Record/Finish.........................8-0-1/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 15/6 Starters Returning/Lost.................................... 11-0 Soccer SID.............................................. Matt Horne SID Phone..........................................(251) 414-8184 SID [email protected] Location...............................Kansas City, Missouri Founded..............................................................1933 Enrollment.......................................................14,221 Chancellor........................................ Leo E. Morton Director of Athletics...........................Carla Wilson Nickname................................................Kangaroos Colors................................................ Blue and Gold Web Site..............................UMKCKangaroos.com Conference....................................Western Athletic Home Field................... Durwood Soccer Stadium Head Coach..........................................Chris Cissell HC Alma Mater.....................William Jewell, 1994 HC Career Record.................................. 321-137-34 HC Record At School................................. 39-31-12 2014 Record..................................................... 13-5-3 Conference Record/Finish..................... 8-1-1/T-1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 12/9 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 6/5 Soccer SID..............................................Josh Carson SID Phone..........................................(816) 235-1034 SID Email............................. [email protected] Location........................................ .Memphis, Tenn. Founded..............................................................1912 Enrollment.......................................................21,480 President.................................. Dr. M. David Rudd Director of Athletics............................ Tom Bowen Nickname........................................................Tigers Colors................................................ Blue and Grey Web Site.............................www.GoTigersGo.com Conference............................................... American Home Field.................Mike Rose Soccer Complex Head Coach............................... Brooks Monaghan HC Alma Mater..............................Memphis, 1994 HC Career Record.................................. 179-101-21 HC Record At School.......................................same 2014 Record....................................................... 9-6-4 Conference Record/Finish....................... 6-1-2/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������� 13/11 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 6/5 Soccer SID.....................................Kevin Rodriguez SID Phone..........................................(901) 678-5108 SID Email........................ [email protected] Fri., Aug. 21 Bowling Green, Ky. All-time vs. WKU: 0-0 In Bowling Green: 0-0 In Martin: 0-0 Last Meeting: N/A Streak: None First Meeting: N/A Sun., Aug. 30 Troy, Ala. All-time vs. USA: 1-1-0 In Mobile: 0-1-0 In Martin: 1-0 Last Meeting: 9-9-05 Streak: UTM W1 First Meeting: 9-5-04 Sun., Aug. 23 Evansville, Ind. All-time vs. UE: 2-2-1 In Evansville: 0-2-1 In Martin: 2-0 Last Meeting: 9-7-14 Streak: UTM W1 First Meeting: 9-2-01 Sun., Sept. 6 Kansas City, Mo. All-time vs. UMKC: 1-0-0 In Kansas City: 0-0 In Martin: 1-0 Last Meeting: 9/11/09 Streak: UTM W1 First Meeting: 9/11/09 Fri., Aug. 28 Troy, Ala. All-time vs. Troy: 0-1-0 In Troy: 0-1-0 In Martin: 0-0 Last Meeting: 10-24-98 Streak: Troy W1 First Meeting: 10-24-98 Fri., Sept. 11 Memphis, Tenn. All-time vs. CU: 1-8-0 In Memphis 0-6 In Martin: 1-2 Last Meeting: 11/12/11 Streak: Memphis W6 First Meeting: 9/16/98 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions OPPONENTS WESTERN CAROLINA AKRON Location....................................... .Cullowhee, N.C. Founded..............................................................1889 Enrollment.......................................................10,100 Chancellor.................................. Dr. David Belcher Director of Athletics...........................Randy Eaton Nickname............................................. Catamounts Colors............................................ Purple and Gold Web Site.............................. Catamountsports.com Conference.................................................Southern Home Field............. Catamount Athletic Complex Head Coach.......................................... Chad Miller HC Alma Mater............................................Pfeiffer HC Career Record.................................. 132-101-23 HC Record At School................................. 39-46-12 2014 Record....................................................... 8-7-4 Conference Record/Finish........................ 5-3-1/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������� 10/11 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 8/3 Soccer SID.........................................Denise Gideon SID Phone..........................................(828) 227-2336 SID Email........................ [email protected] Location................................................Akron, Ohio Founded..............................................................1870 Enrollment.......................................................29,699 President..........................Dr. Scott L. Scarborough Director of Athletics..........................Tom Wistrcill Nickname...........................................................Zips Colors................................................ Blue and Gold Web Site................................................ GoZips.com Conference.......................................Mid-American Home Field........................... First Energy Stadium Head Coach....................................Noreen Herlihy HC Alma Mater.......................... Mercyhurst, 1992 HC Career Record.................................. 250-113-30 HC Record At School...........................First Season 2014 Record..................................................... 6-12-1 Conference Record/Finish..........................2-9/12th Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 14/7 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 7/4 Soccer SID......................................Jonathan Platten SID Phone..........................................(330) 972-6584 SID [email protected] Location............................................Charleston, Ill. Founded..............................................................1895 Enrollment.........................................................8,913 President...........................Dr. David M. Glassman Director of Athletics.......................... Tom Michael Nickname................................................... Panthers Colors................................................ Blue and Grey Web Site.......................................EIUPanthers.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field....................................... Lakeside Field Head Coach.........................................Jason Cherry HC Alma Mater................... Western Illinois, 2011 HC Career Record.......................................... 8-29-2 HC Record At School...................................... Same 2014 Record..................................................... 2-15-2 Conference Record/Finish........................ 1-8-1/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 5/6 Soccer SID...........................................................TBA SID Phone...........................................................TBA SID Email............................................................TBA SIU EDWARDSVILLE MURRAY STATE AUSTIN PEAY Location........................................Edwardsville, Ill. Founded.............................................................1957 Enrollment.......................................................13,850 Chancellor..............................Dr. Julie Furst-Bowe Director of Athletics................ Dr. Bradley Hewitt Nickname....................................................Cougars Colors............................................... Red and White Web Site.......................... www.SIUECougars.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field.......................................Korte Stadium Head Coach........................................Derek Burton HC Alma Mater............................Little Rock, 1997 HC Career Record.................................... 102-73-16 HC Record At School................................. 55-53-13 2014 Record..................................................... 13-6-2 Conference Record/Finish.......................... 8-2/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 8/3 Soccer SID........................................ Kirsten Carney SID Phone..........................................(618) 650-3608 SID Email.................................... [email protected] Location................................................ Murray, Ky. Founded..............................................................1922 Enrollment.......................................................10,943 President................................Dr. Robert O. Davies Director of Athletics............................. Allen Ward Nickname....................................................... Racers Colors.............................................. Navy and Gold Web Site............................................ GoRacers.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field.........................................Cutchin Field Head Coach......................................Jeremy Groves HC Alma Mater..............................Kentucky, 2002 HC Career Record............................................. 11-9 HC Record At School...................................... Same 2014 Record........................................................ 11-9 Conference Record/Finish........................... 7-3/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������� 16/10 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 6/5 Soccer SID................................Christina Anderson SID Phone..........................................(270) 809-7051 SID Email............. [email protected] Location.......................................Clarksville, Tenn. Founded..............................................................1927 Enrollment.......................................................10,873 Chancellor...................................... Dr. Alisa White Director of Athletics................................ Ryan Ivey Nickname................................................ Governors Colors............................................... Red and White Web Site........................................ LetsGoPeay.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field...............................Morgan Bros. Field Head Coach.......................................... Kelley Guth HC Alma Mater........................ Florida State, 1996 HC Career Record.................................... 91-133-23 HC Record At School.......................................same 2014 Record..................................................... 4-13-1 Conference Record/Finish........................ 3-6-1/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 18/5 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 9/2 Soccer SID.......................................... Corey Adams SID Phone..........................................(931) 221-6563 SID [email protected] Thurs., Sept. 17 Nashville, Tenn. All-time vs. WCU: 0-0-0 In Cullowhee: 0-0-0 In Martin: 0-0 Last Meeting: N/A Streak: None First Meeting: N/A Fri., Oct. 2 Murray, Ky. All-time vs. MSU: 4-10-3 In Murray: 1-4-3 In Martin: 3-5 Last Meeting: 10-31-14 Streak: MSU W1 First Meeting: 9-27-00 EASTERN ILLINOIS Fri., Sept. 25 Martin, Tenn. All-time vs. EIU: 7-12-1 In Charleston: 2-8 In Martin: 3-4-1 Last Meeting: 10-19-14 Streak: UTM W4 First Meeting: 9-19-98 Sun., Oct. 4 Clarksville, Tenn. All-time vs. APSU: 10-3-1 In Clarksville: 4-2 In Martin: 6-1-1 Last Meeting: 10-26-14 Streak: UTM W1 First Meeting: 10-25-98 25 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 20 15 SOC C ER • O pp o n e n t s Sun., Sept. 27 Martin, Tenn. All-time vs. SIUE: 5-3 In Edwardsville: 1-2 In Martin: 3-1 Last Meeting: 10-5-14 Streak: SIUE W1 First Meeting: 9-5-08 Sat., Sept. 19 Nashville, Tenn. All-time vs. Akron: 0-0 In Akron: 0-0 In Martin: 0-0 Last Meeting: N/A Streak: None First Meeting: N/A 26 201 5 SOC C ER • O pp o n e n t s OPPONENTS EASTERN KENTUCKY JACKSONVILLE STATE BELMONT Location.......................................... .Richmond, Ky. Founded..............................................................1906 Enrollment.......................................................16,200 President.................................... Michael T. Benson Director of Athletics.................Steve Lochmueller Nickname................................................... Colonels Colors.........................................Marron and White Web Site.................................www.ekusports.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field.................................. EKU Soccer Field Head Coach..................................... Melissa Barnes HC Alma Mater.................................Furman, 2002 HC Career Record.......................................... 5-12-2 HC Record At School.......................................same 2014 Record..................................................... 4-14-1 Conference Record/Finish........................ 2-7-1/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost.................................... 10/1 Soccer SID................................................ Steve Fohl SID Phone..........................................(859) 622-1253 SID [email protected] Location....................................... Jacksonville, Ala. Founded.............................................................1883 Enrollment........................................................8,693 President.................................Dr. John M. Beehler Interim Director of Athletics................Greg Seitz Nickname...............................................Gamecocks Colors.............................................. Red and White Web Site............. www.JSUGamecockSports.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field................................... JSU Soccer Field Head Coach.................................. Neil Macdonald HC Alma Mater...................... Augusta State, 1997 HC Career Record................................. 222-160-22 HC Record At School.................................. 15-23-3 2014 Record................................................... 11-10-1 Conference Record/Finish..........................6-4/5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost����������������������� 21/5 Starters Returning/Lost..................................... 8/3 Soccer SID........................................Tony Schmidt SID Phone.........................................(256) 782-5377 SID Email................................... [email protected] Location........................................ .Nashville, Tenn. Founded..............................................................1892 Enrollment.........................................................6,918 President................................. Dr. Robert C. Fisher Director of Athletics......................Mike Strickland Nickname....................................................... Bruins Colors................................... Navy, Red and White Web Site...................................BelmontBruins.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field........................................E.S. Rose Park Head Coach...................................Heather Henson HC Alma Mater............... UNC-Greensboro, 1994 HC Career Record.................................. 139-192-35 HC Record At School................................... 30-32-9 2014 Record....................................................... 7-7-4 Conference Record/Finish........................ 4-4-2/7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������� 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 6/5 Soccer SID....................................Kenisha L. Rhone SID Phone..........................................(615) 460-5584 SID [email protected] TENNESSEE TECH MOREHEAD STATE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Location...................................... .Cookeville, Tenn. Founded..............................................................1915 Enrollment.......................................................11,768 President....................................Dr. Philip Oldham Director of Athletics...........................Mark Wilson Nickname......................................... Golden Eagles Colors............................................ Purple and Gold Web Site.......................................... TTUSports.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field.................................. Tech Soccer Field Head Coach..............................Steve Springthorpe HC Alma Mater...................Methodist University HC Career Record...................................... 84-98-18 HC Record At School..................................... 2/15/2 2014 Record..................................................... 2/15/2 Conference Record/Finish...................... 0-8-2/11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 17/6 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 8/3 Soccer SID........................................Dylan Vazzano SID Phone..........................................(931) 372-3293 SID Email............................. [email protected] Location.......................................... .Morehead, Ky. Founded..............................................................1887 Enrollment......................................................11, 172 President............................Dr. Wayne D. Andrews Director of Athletics.................. Brian Hutchinson Nickname....................................................... Eagles Colors................................................ Blue and Gold Web Site.........................................MSUEagles.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field....................................... Jayne Stadium Head Coach....................................... Warren Lipka HC Alma Mater.................... South Carolina, 1985 HC Career Record.................................. 237-190-48 HC Record At School................................. 75-51-18 2014 Record..................................................... 11-6-5 Conference Record/Finish........................ 5-3-2/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������� 14/17 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 9/2 Soccer SID.......................................... Eric Mathews SID Phone..........................................(606) 783-2500 SID Email.................................................................... Location............................... .Cape Girardeau, Mo. Founded..............................................................1873 Enrollment.......................................................12,087 President......................................Dr. Carlos Vargas Iterim Director of Athletics................Brady Barke Nickname................................................ Redhawks Colors................................................ Red and Black Web Site.......................................GoSoutheast.com Conference............................................Ohio Valley Home Field.... Missouri National Guard Field at Houch Stadium Head Coach....................................Heather Nelson HC Alma Mater......................Saskatchewan, 1992 HC Career Record.................................. 187-145-38 HC Record At School............................. 156-101-33 2014 Record........................................................ 11-6 Conference Record/Finish............................ 8-2/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost������������������������ 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost...................................... 8/3 Soccer SID....................................... Sean Stevenson SID Phone...........................................(573)651-2294 SID [email protected] Sun., Oct. 11 Richmond, Ky. All-time vs. EKU: 7-3-2 In Richmond: 1-3-1 In Martin: 5-0 Last Meeting: 10-10-14 Streak: UTM W4 First Meeting: 10-6-04 Thurs., Oct. 22 Cookeville, Tenn. All-time vs. TTU: 9-8-1 In Cookeville: 1-5-1 In Martin: 8-3 Last Meeting: 9-28-14 Streak: UTM W5 First Meeting: 9-4-98 Fri., Oct. 16 Martin, Tenn. All-time vs. JSU: 7-4-2 In Jacksonville: 2-3-2 In Martin: 5-1 Last Meeting: 11-6-14 Streak: JSU W2 First Meeting: 10-28-98 Sun., Oct. 25 Morehead, Ky. All-time vs. MSU: 12-7-2 In Morehead: 4-3-1 In Martin: 7-3-1 Last Meeting: 10-12-14 Streak: UTM W3 First Meeting: 9-12-98 Sun., Oct. 18 Martin, Tenn. All-time vs. BU: 7-7 In Nashville: 4-4 In Martin: 3-3 Last Meeting: 10-24-14 Streak: UTM W3 First Meeting: 10-14-98 Thurs., Oct. 29 Martin, Tenn. All-time vs. SEMO: 6-10-4 In Cape Giradeau: 1-6-3 In Martin: 4-4-1 Last Meeting: 10-3-14 Streak: UTM W1 First Meeting: 9-5-08 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions OVC TOURNAMENT HISTORY OVC Location����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Brentwood, Tenn. Founded�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1948 Commissioner����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Beth DeBauche Web Site�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������www.OVCSports.com Soccer SID��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Heather Brown SID Phone������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ (615) 690-6687 SID Email���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������[email protected] OVC SOCCER TOURNAMENT HISTORY YearChampion 1999 Eastern Illinois 2000 Tennessee Tech 2001 Eastern Illinois 2002 Eastern Illinois 2003 Eastern Illinois 2004 Eastern Illinois 2005 Samford 2006 Southeast Missouri 2007 Southeast Missouri 2008 Morehead State 2009 Murray State 2010 Morehead State 2011 UT Martin 2012 UT Martin 2013 Morehead State 2014 SIU Edwardsville Runner-Up Host Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Samford Samford Samford Samford Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Morehead State Samford Samford Southeast Missouri UT Martin Murray State Tennessee Tech Morehead State Austin Peay Morehead State Morehead State Southeast Missouri Austin Peay UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri SKYHAWKS ALL-TIME IN OVC TOURNAMENT 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 27 DateOpponent Score Location Nov. 4, 1999................ Middle Tennessee........................................................L, 6-1.............................................Charleston, Ill. Nov. 1, 2000................... Murray State.......................................................... L, 4-3.............................................Charleston, Ill. Nov. 8, 2002................. Eastern Illinois.........................................................L, 1-0........................................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Nov. 4, 2003..................Southeast Missouri............................................................L, 2-0....................................................... Martin, Tenn. Oct. 31, 2006.................... Eastern Illinois............................................................... L, 1-0...................................................Charleston, Ill. Nov. 6, 2007..................... Morehead State.............................................................. W, 2-0...................................................... Martin, Tenn. Nov. 9, 2007..................Southeast Missouri............................................................ L, 1-0............................................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Nov. 4, 2008......................Tennessee Tech................................................................W, 2-1....................................................... Martin, Tenn. Nov. 7, 2008.................... Eastern Kentucky...................................................... T, 0-0 (4-3 PK)...................................................Murray, Ky. Nov. 9, 2008*................... Morehead State............................................................... L, 1-0..........................................................Murray, Ky. Nov. 6, 2009....................... Murray State................................................................. L, 1-0......................................................Morehead, Ky. Nov. 3, 2011....................... Eastern Illinois...............................................................W, 2-1............................................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Nov. 4, 2011.................... Eastern Kentucky............................................................ W, 4-0........................................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Nov. 6, 2011*.................... Morehead State...............................................................W, 2-1............................................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Nov. 2, 2012...................Southeast Missouri............................................................W, 1-0...................................................... Martin, Tenn. Nov. 4, 2012..........................Austin Peay................................................................. W, 2-0...................................................... Martin, Tenn. Nov. 1, 2013...................Southeast Missouri....................................................... W, 1-0 (2OT).................................................. Martin, Tenn. Nov. 8, 2013.....................SIU Edwardsville.......................................................... W, 2-1 (OT)................................................... Martin, Tenn. Nov. 10, 2013*................... Morehead State............................................................... L, 1-0....................................................... Martin, Tenn. Nov. 6, 2014...................Jacksonville State...................................................... L, 1-1 (4-3 PK)...................................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. 20 15 SOC C ER • OVC T o u r n a m e n t H i s t o r y OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Opening round: Sunday, Nov. 1 (campus sites) Semifinals and finals: Friday, Nov. 6 & Sunday, Nov. 8 Hosted by Regular-Season Champion UTM All-time in OVC Tournament: 8-10-1 UTM Total Appearances: 14 Last UTM Appearance: 2014 OVC Tournament Championships: 2 (2011, 2012) Streak: UTM L1 First Meeting: 11-4-99 28 2014 Season Recap OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions 2014 SEASON RECAP With a veteran foundation that had taken the Skyhawk soccer program to new heights over the past three seasons, UT Martin Skyhawks looked to cap off the careers of the winningest class Skyhawk history when they took to the field in 2014. Fresh off of three consecutive trips to the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship game, the Skyhawks entered the season seeking in the home opener. After taking allowing a goal in the opening minutes, the Skyhawk rallied for two goals before the opening half. to extra time after a late Forced goal, Rianna predicted to make it back to the title Jarrett’s special season began with a game-winning goal in the 95th minute to lift the team to a win. The goal sparked what became a program-record four consecutive victories for the Skyhawks to begin the season. After a home win against Bethel on August 27th, the Skyhawks offensive stayed hot against Indiana State for a 3-0 win. The streak continued at home match and looked to reclaim their against in redemption after a heartbreaking loss 2013 title match held at Skyhawk Field. UT Martin began the season in the championship. Ahead of the Skyhawks stood many Head coach Phil tests along the way. McNamara looked to guide the way Skyhawks to four OVC championships. Going season, McNamara knew that like he had guided the previous into the the senior rich team would have to fit in new pieces and endure a grueling schedule that saw opponents from some of the top power conferences in the country. with a thrilling overtime contest with • Single season goals- Rianna Jarrett (17) • Career Appearances- Amy Maksimowicz & Dominika Conc (86) • Career Starts- Amy Maksimowicz (85) • Career Goalkeeping Records for Mariah Klenke: Wins (43)....Minutes (6,523).... Shutouts (21)....Saves (346) Missouri kept up the pressure during the final half, tallying 12 shot attempts but Klenke stayed strong in net to keep the Skyhawks in the match. The match was the first of three 1-0 decisions that went Skyhawks but made the team stronger against tough completion. The road trip continued to Oklahoma with matches against Tulsa and Big 12 power Oklahoma State. Both matches were similar with the Skyhawks consecutive against the determining the pace in the first half but unable to find the back of the goal despite outshooting However their opponents. the visiting team surrendered goals early in the second half and wouldn’t be able to find an equalizer late. UT Martin returned to their winning ways with a road trip to Georgia. The 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 29 However it would prepare the team for another championship run. The Skyhawks came out of the gates excited and focused. The season began Evansville thanks to a late 2012 OVC Freshman of the Year Saphyra Coombs-James in the 83rd minute. During the impressive winning streak, the offense registered 13 goals, four coming from Jarrett while Saphyra Coombs-James had three. Defensively senior Mariah Klenke posted back-toback-to-back shutouts to widen her career program record. The streak came to an end against Southeastern Conference powerhouse Missouri on September 7. After battling and outshooting the Tigers in the first half, the game’s only goal came in the 55th minute off a set piece goal. goal from the UTM RECORDS BROKEN IN 2014 20 15 SOC C ER • 2014 S e a s o n R e c a p the Saint Louis 201 5 S OC C ER • 2014 S e a s o n R e c a p Peach state began with a 1-0 Kennesaw State thanks to a goal from Jarrett in the 71st minute to give the Skyhawks their fifth victory of the year. Two days later the Skyhawks 30 trip to the season seconds before halftime. win over the concluded the nonconference portion of the schedule at Georgia State. Senior Ashlie Watson found the back of the net twice during the match to push her the senior into a tie for the team lead in goals for the season with five. Watson first three goals of the season came with a brace against Bethel followed up by an opening goal against Indiana State. Conference play for the Skyhawks Golden Eagles Martin made it After 2-1, UT set a new scoring record with a three goals in less than three minutes Ellie Myrick, Jarrett and then Myrick again. The offense kept its momentum as it traveled to Southeast Missouri, scoring two goals including a gamewinner with two minutes left. After Jarrett connected on her seventh goal of the season, the Redhawks found an equalizer in the 85th minute. With overtime looming senior defender Amy Maksimowicz timed her run and broke thanks to goals from top right corner of the net for a overtime. After After Jacksonville State took an early 1-0 lead in the 19th minute, the Skyhawks answered with Watson in the 22nd minute to level the match. Despite a 22-9 shot advantage in favor of UT Martin, the Gamecocks took the match in the 94th minute with a back post goal. UT Martin returned to the friendly confines of Skyhawk Field and found their high-powered offense, totally five goals against Tennessee Tech. It began with a goal from Coombs-James midway through the first half, followed up by Eva Heller’s fifth goal of the victory. 2-1 suffering a heartbreaking own SIUE on the road in October, UT Martin went into goal loss to early championship mode in order to defend their After regular the loss, season Jarrett championship. turned in one of her best performances, scoring a hat Eastern Kentucky in a 4-0 2013 OVC Tournament final, UT Martin struck first with freshman Olivia Bohlman scoring in the 39th minute. However the Skyhawks settled for a draw as 2013 Player of the Year Jade Flory scored in the 87th minute. UT Martin returned to its winning ways Facing the fifth Gamecocks, UT Martin fell behind in the 32nd minute. The Skyhawks scored an equalizer from CoombsJames in the 48th minute. With no teams with finding a winning goal in regulation trick against win. In a rematch of the three consecutive wins against Eastern Illinois, Belmont and Austin Peay. During the streak Jarrett turned in a record-setting performance, scoring six goals and setting the program record with 17 goals in a single season. The regular season came to an end with 1-0 loss to rival Murray State. With the regular season concluded, the fourth-seeded Skyhawks earned numerous accolades including Rianna Jarrett becoming the first UT Martin soccer player to win the conference’s Player of the Year Award. Joining Jarrett with postseason awards were seniors Maksimowicz and Dominka a Dominika conc season opener in extra time and losing away to net the winning goal into the began on the road and much like season-opener, the match headed to Conc. The duo of Maksimowicz and Conc also made Skyhawk history on senior day, appearing in their 85th matches for a new UT Martin appearance record. The season turned to November and much like the season had begun, overtime was called upon. After winning the Rianna Jarrett the conference opener in overtime, anything was possible and came against a familiar opponent. seeded or overtime, the match was decided in penalty kicks, ultimately going against Skyhawks 4-3. With the loss in the OVC Tournament, the Skyhawks finished the 2014 season with a record of 12-6-2. Jarrett’s record-setting performance led the team with 17 goals and 38 points, including five game-winning goals. Watson finished with seven goals in her senior season and a team-high eight assists. In net, Klenke allowed only 19 goals in over 1,850 minutes of action and recorded six shutouts. the OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions 2014 FINAL STATISTICS 2014 UT Martin Soccer UT Martin Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 06, 2014) All games Date * * * * * * * * * * Aug 22 Aug 27 Aug 31 Sep 3 Sep 7 Sep 12 Sep 14 Sep 19 Sep 21 Sep 26 Sep 28 Oct 3 Oct 5 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct 24 Oct 26 Oct 31 Nov. 6 Opponent SAINT LOUIS BETHEL (TN) INDIANA STATE EVANSVILLE at Missouri at Tulsa at Oklahoma State at Kennesaw State at Georgia State at Jacksonville State TENNESSEE TECH at Southeast Missouri at SIUE EASTERN KENTUCKY MOREHEAD STATE at Eastern Illinois at Belmont AUSTIN PEAY MURRAY STATE vs #5 Jacksonville State TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg OVERALL 12-6-2 6-3-1 6-3-1 Wot W W W L L L W W Lot W W L W To2 Wot W W L To2 Score 3-2 6-0 3-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-2 5-1 2-1 1-2 4-0 1-1 2-1 4-2 4-2 0-1 1-1 Att. 348 162 207 180 371 702 234 534 214 310 243 354 394 103 156 213 387 417 112 337 UTM OPP 41-364 2.05 .113 170-364 .467 18.2 102 1 1-1 19-263 0.95 .072 132-263 .502 13.1 83 1 0-0 7 0 12 1 1928 9/214 1/337 3713 10/371 HOME 7-1-1 3-1-1 4-0 ## Player 11 15 13 14 8 5 10 12 2 9 21 16 0 25 18 7 24 20 17 JARRETT, Rianna WATSON, Ashlie COOMBS-JAMES, Saph MYRICK, Ellie CONC, Dominika HELLER, Eva BOHLMAN, Olivia MAKSIMOWICZ, Amy MASTERS, Abby CURTIS, Alyssa HECKLE, Jaclyn PATER, Lucy KLENKE, Mariah Dunn, Sam FRY, Taylor HUGHS, Temple Reveiz, Ashley MITCHELL, Kaci SCHAUDT, Deborah Total Opponents ## Goalie 0 AWAY 5-5 3-2 2-3 KLENKE, Mariah Total Opponents Goals by Period UT Martin Opponents NEUTRAL 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 gp g a pts sh 20 17 4 38 112 20 7 8 22 45 20 5 0 10 13 20 3 3 9 43 20 2 4 8 37 17 2 3 7 8 16 2 1 5 16 20 1 1 3 7 17 1 0 2 10 20 0 2 2 45 16 0 1 1 11 20 0 1 1 6 20 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 6 19 0 0 0 3 11 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 41 29 111 364 20 19 19 57 263 GP 20 20 20 Min. GA 1857:01 19 1857:01 19 1857:01 41 GAAvg Saves Total 41 19 OT OT2 Total 364 263 2nd OT OT2 Total 113 129 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 102 83 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 156 162 1st 2nd Saves by Period UT Martin Opponents 1st Corners by Period UT Martin Opponents Fouls by Period UT Martin Opponents 19 13 164 188 104 146 37 51 46 40 64 89 67 71 50 38 86 71 2 1 10 8 6 6 3 4 5 2 Pct W-L-T 0 0 2 5 3 1 3 1 1 0 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 Sho 6.0 6 4 31 OT2 2nd 20 5 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 6 0.92 113 .856 12-6-1 0.92 113 .856 12-6-1 1.99 129 .759 6-12-1 OT 1st Shots by Period UT Martin Opponents sh% sog sog% gw pk-att .152 53 .473 .156 26 .578 .385 7 .538 .070 19 .442 .054 13 .351 .250 5 .625 .125 9 .562 .143 4 .571 .100 5 .500 .000 19 .422 .000 4 .364 .000 1 .167 .000 0 .000 .000 1 .167 .000 2 .667 .000 1 .500 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .000 0 .000 .113 170 .467 .072 132 .502 20 15 SOC C ER • 2014 F i n a l S t a t i s t i c s RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 32 2015 S OC C ER • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MATCH 1: MATCH 2: JARRETT SCORES TWICE IN DEBUT TO LIFT SKYHAWKS OVER SAINT LOUIS 3-2 IN OVERTIME 1 2 OT 1 1 0 2 0 1 Team SLU: UTM: UTM: SLU: UTM: Friday, Aug. 22 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 1-0 / SLU: 0-1 Goal Assist Clemens (1) Logan-Wood Jarrett (1) (None) Bohlman (1) (None) Elking (1) Wright Jarrett (2) (None) F 1 2 3 Time 1:16 16:19 41:02 84:48 94:10 MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team got the season off on the right foot on Friday evening, as the Skyhawks received three goals from a pair of newcomers, led by the play of junior Rianna Jarrett who tallied two goals on the evening including a late goal in overtime to seal the 3-2 victory at Skyhawk Field. The Skyhawks (1-0) used a pair of goals from Jarrett in the 17th and 95th minute, along with a putback goal by freshman Olivia Bohlman in the 42nd minute to round out the offensive front. Jarrett led all players with eight shot attempts, including five shots placed on goal in 88 minutes of action. Senior Alyssa Curtis tallied four shot attempts while Saphyra Coombs-James, Bohlman and Ellie Myrick each tallied a pair of attempts on the night. The match got off to a rough start for the Skyhawks as just over a minute into the match they lost a starting defender, allowing the Billikens a slight advantage which would be puncutaed by a Clemens goal at the 1:16 mark of the first. The Skyhawks responded in the 17th minute as they fired three shot attempts on goal before finding the needed equalizer at the 16:19 mark. After shots by Allysa Curtis and Ellie Myrick couldn’t find the back of the net, Jarrett collected a rebound and fired a missile in the back of the net for her first career goal. Both teams battled in the closing minutes of the first half before the Skyhawks would strike yet again at the 41:02 mark. After Jarrett fired a shot at goal that was saved on the line, Bohlman – a fellow newcomer – got the final touch to score her first career goal and give the Skyhawks the 2-1 advantage right before the half. The Billikens forced overtime after a 85th minute goal from Elking but the Skyhawks would respond with Jarrett’s first game-winning goal with a fiveyard strike less than five minutes into overtime. MATCH 3: SKYHAWK SOCCER SOARS TO DECISIVE 6-0 VICTORY OVER BETHEL 0 5 Team UTM: UTM: UTM: UTM: UTM: UTM: 2 0 1 Wednesday, Aug. 27 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 2-0 / BU: 0-1 Goal Assist Combs-James (1) Klenke Combs-James (2) (None) Watson (1) Myrick Jarrett (3) Watson Watson (2) Heller Heller (1) Watson SOCCER CONTINUES BEST START IN SCHOOL HISTORY WITH 3-0 WIN OVER INDIANA STATE F 1 0 6 Time 14:43 16:05 20:37 22:45 24:45 84:56 0 2 Team UTM: UTM: UTM: 2 0 1 Sunday, Aug. 31 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 3-0 / ISU: 1-2-1 Goal Assist Watson (3) Bohlman Myrick (1) Jarrett Jarrett (4) Conc F 0 3 Time 26:24 27:53 59:21 MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team scored early and often on Wednesday night as they hosted Bethel University in their second match of the season, scoring six goals on the night while dishing out a five assists en route to a decisive 6-0 victory at Skyhawk Field. MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team picked up where they left off just a few days ago with a decisive 3-0 victory over Missouri Valley Conference foe Indiana State at Skyhawk Field. The squad becoming the first team in program history to win its first three games of the season. The Skyhawks (2-0) saw big contributions from a variety of players, but no one came up bigger on the night than senior forward Ashlie Watson, who set new career highs in both goals and assists with two apiece to give the senior six points on the night. The Skyhawks continued their offensive hot streak by striking for three goals in the match. The Skyhawks tallied an impressive 38 shot attempts, tying for the third most shot attempts in program history. Watson was joined in the scoring column by former Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year Saphyra Coombs-James who tallied two goals on a pair of shot attempts. Adding goals to the score sheet were newcomers Rianna Jarrett and Eva Heller. As a team, the Skyhawks tallied six goals a feat which has occurred three times in the Phil McNamara era. Defensively the Skyhawks were impressive as well, not only shutting out the visiting Wildcats, but keeping the visitor out of the shot column as well. The Skyhawks got on the board in the 15th minute as Coombs-James put an eight-yard strike into the back of the net. Two minutes later she scored again, on a header off a corner kick. Watson joined the party in the 21st minute, scoring after a series of passes that put her open in the middle fo the box for the five-yard strike. After a goal Watson assisted on a goal by Rianna Jarrett goal in the 23rd minute, Watson got the braced in the 25th minute, beating a charging Wildcat keeper for an open net strike. The goal was her first multi-goal match of the career. UT Martin completed the scoring with Watson finding Eva Heller with a perfect pass. Heller took the pass, beat the defender and caught the goalkeeper off balance to score from three-yards out for her first Skyhawk goal. Keeping with their impressive play to begin the season, the duo of Rianna Jarrett and Ashlie Watson wasted little time leaving their mark on the match. Jarrett tallied a goal and two assists on the afternoon while Watson tallied one goal. Sophomore Ellie Myrick joined in the fun with her first goal of the season while Olivia Bohlman and Dominika Conc each tallied an assist. Senior goalkeeper Mariah Klenke logged 90 minutes between the post, facing 15 shot attempts while tallying four saves on the afternoon. With the shutout victory, Klenke continues to expand upon her UT Martin records by notching her 17th career shutout and registering her 34th career victory UT Martin opened the scoring in the 27th minute with Watson’s third goal in two games. After quick touches from Jarrett and Bohlman on the right side of the field, they found Watson who fired a shot from five yards out for the goal. The home squad wasted little time added to their advantage as they scored just 90 seconds later. With this play flipping the left sideline, Myrick received a good touch from Jarrett leading to a breakaway goal from six yards. The goal was Myrick’s first of the season. The Skyhawks ended the scoring output thanks to Jarrett’s strike in the 60th minute. Following a shot attempt by Conc, Conc found Jarrett from the top of the box, setting up a 1-on-1 showdown with the Sycamores keeper. Jarrett rose to the occasion, nothing her teamhigh fourth goal of the season with an eight yard strike. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MATCH 5: 1 0 0 2 0 1 Wednesday, Sept. 3 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 4-0 / EVA: 3-2 Team Goal Assist UTM: Coombs-James (3) Conc SOCCER CONTINUES BATTLE TOUGH SEC FOE MISSOURI BEFORE FALLING 1-0 F 1 0 1 Time 82:08 0 0 2 0 1 Sunday, Sept. 7 Walton Stadium - Columbia, Mo. UTM: 4-1 / MU: 3-1-2 Team Goal Assist MU: Russell (2) Clark F 0 1 Time 54:32 MATCH 6: SKYHAWK SOCCER DROPS 1-0 SHOWDOWN AT TULSA 1 0 0 2 0 1 Friday, Sept. 12 Hurricane Stadium - Tulsa, Okla. UTM: 4-2 / TLS: 6-1 Team Goal Assist TLS: King (3) Dake F 0 1 Time 50:41 MARTIN - For the second game in a row, the University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team reversed a result from last year, pulling out a goal in the 83rd minute to rise to a 1-0 victory over Missouri Valley Conference foe Evansville at Skyhawk Field. COLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team produced a solid showing at Southeastern Conference foe Missouri this afternoon, before falling to the host Tigers 1-0 at Walton Stadium. The Skyhawks (4-0) continue to make history by remaining undefeated, jumping out to the best record in school history. Unlike in the first three games of the season, the Skyhawks were forced to capitalize on the defensive half of the field rather than their offensive firepower before converting on a set piece in the final 10 minute to give the team all the scoring punch necessary. The Skyhawks (4-2) were held scoreless in their second straight contest after averaging over three goals per game in the team’s first four contests. Despite the lack of goals, goalkeeper Mariah Klenke posted yet another gutsy performance. She tallied three saves in each period for a total of six stops on the night. The Hurricanes’ lone goal of night pushed the senior’s goals Senior goalkeeper Mariah Klenke was impressive against average to a miniscule 0.66 on the season. between the posts once again, tallying a seasonhigh eight saves in 90 minutes of action. She faced Alyssa Curtis, Olivia Bohlman and Abby Masters each 15 shots on the afternoon and allowed one goal. tallied two shots on the night. The duo of Curtis and Bohlman were joined by Rianna Jarrett, Ellie Myrick The Skyhawks would outshoot the Tigers 6-3 in the and Ashlie Watson with shot attempts on goal. first half, placing three shot attempts in the opening 10 minutes of action. Jarrett tallied the first shot on goal at The Skyhawks came out of the gates aggressively, the 2:16 mark, but Sauerwein came up with the save. tallying three of the game’s first four shots on the night. With the aggressors’ mentality, the Skyhawks would Fry would nearly get the Skyhawks on the take a 6-5 shot advantage into the break. board right before the half, placing a header on goal but Missouri would come up with After the Skyhawks tallied back-to-back shots on goal the save, taking a scoreless tie into the break. in the 49th minute, the Hurricanes would get the night’s only goal on the board just two minutes later. Missouri would get on the board in the 55th minute Dake would find King with a perfect assist, setting up off a set piece. Mizzou played a corner kick short the striker with an open net opportunity which she to Clark, who sent a lofting ball to the far post. Her cashed in on from six yards out to register her third goal pass found Russell at the far post, knocking the pass of the season and break the scoreless tie. into the lower left corner of the net for her second goal of the year and the lone goal of the match. UT Martin would look for the game’s equalizer, but would place its final shot attempt in the 86th minute, The Tigers would place an aggressive 12 shot attempts eluding the comeback. in the second half, but Klenke would stand tall after the initial goal, tallying seven saves in the second period. After ranking as the Ohio Valley Conference’s top freshman in 2012, Coombs-James saw her name in the starting lineup as usual, but this time at the center back position – a position she has never played as a member of the Skyhawks. Coombs-James rose to the occasion, setting not only a new career-high in minutes played with 90, but also notching the game-winning goal in the 83rd minute. She tallied one shot attempt on the evening, using a header off a corner kick from Dominika Conc to give the Skyhawks the eventual 1-0 victory. The goal was her third of the season. Joining in the offense was sophomore Ellie Myrick who tallied a game-high seven shot attempts, placing four attempts on goal. Rising junior Rianna Jarrett was close behind with six shot attempts while seniors Alyssa Curtis and Ashlie Watson each tallied multi-shot evenings. 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 33 Defensively the Skyhawks proved to be tough once again, notching their third consecutive shutout to end the homestand. Senior goalkeeper Mariah Klenke (4-0) continued to show why she’s the school’s record holder in several categories, notching her third shutout of the season and her 18th career clean sheet. Klenke tallied four saves on the evening, opposed to the Purple Aces 16 total shot attempts. The Skyhawks (4-1) dropped their first match of the season, but gave the Tigers all they could handle on the pitch. Senior Dominika Conc led the squad with three shot attempts while Alyssa Curtis and Taylor Fry each notch multi-shot afternoons. As a team, the Skyhawks placed three shots on goal, finding attempts from newcomers Olivia Bohlman, Rianna Jarrett and Fry. TULA, Okla. - For the second consecutive game, the University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team held a dangerous opponent to just one goal but could not find the game’s equalizer, falling to American Athletic Conference foe Tulsa 1-0 on Friday evening. 20 15 SOCC ER • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s MATCH 4: SKYHAWK SOCCER REMAINS PERFECT AFTER GUTSY 1-0 WIN OVER EVANSVILLE 201 5 S O CC E R • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s 34 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MATCH 7: SKYHAWKS BATTLE TOUGH BIG 12 FOE OKLAHOMA STATE BUT FALL 1-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 F 0 1 MATCH 8: JARRETT LIFTS SKYHAWK SOCCER TO 1-0 ROAD VICTORY AT KENNESAW STATE 1 0 0 2 1 0 F 1 0 MATCH 9: SKYHAWK SOCCER WRAPS UP NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE WITH 2-0 WIN AT GEORGIA STATE 1 1 0 2 1 0 F 2 0 Sunday, Sept. 14 Cowgirl Soccer Complex - Stillwater, Okla. UTM: 4-3 / OSU: 2-6 Team Goal Assist Time OSU: Mercado (2) Stephenson 65:52 Friday, Sept. 19 5th 3rd Bank Stadium - Kennesaw, Ga. UTM: 5-3 / TLS: 6-1 Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Jarrett (5) Maksimowicz 70:05 Sunday, Sept. 21 GSU Soccer Complex - Atlanta, Ga. UTM: 6-3 / GSU: 2-5-3 Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Watson (4) Jarrett 40:53 UTM: Watson (5) Heller 77:51 STILLWATER, Okla. – The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team could not overcome a second half goal in its attempt to upset Big 12 Conference foe Oklahoma State on the road Sunday afternoon, falling to the Cowgirls 1-0. KENNESAW, Ga. - The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team picked up its first road victory while snapping a three-game losing streak with a 1-0 victory at Kennesaw State on Friday evening. ATLANTA, Ga. - The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team put the finishing touches on a successful non-conference schedule with a 2-0 road victory at Georgia State, sweeping the Georgia swing with back-to-back victories over the weekend. The Skyhawks (4-3) dropped their third consecutive game by a combined three goals while being held scoreless through the first three games of the current six game road trip. Forwards Rianna Jarrett, Ellie Myrick and Ashlie Watson each tallied two shot attempts on the day, but the game’s lone shot on goal came from senior Alyssa Curtis. Senior goalkeeper Mariah Klenke got the start between the posts, tallying eight saves in 90 minutes of play. Klenke allowed one goal on 14 shot attempts by the Cowgirls. The Cowgirls came out as the aggressors, winning the shot battle 14-7 on the afternoon while also tallying 12 corner kicks. OSU fired its first shot attempt just 43 seconds into the match, but Klenke would tally her first of five first half saves. OSU would fire three shot attempts in the final five minutes of the first half, but Klenke would once again come up strong between the posts, tallying three saves to preserve the scoreless tie going into the halftime break. The scoreless match would not last at the dismay of the Skyhawks. Allie Stephenson would find Mercado with a cross into the box before the striker tapped the ball into the goal in the 66th minute. The goal was Mercado’s second of the season. The Skyhawks would nearly find the much needed equalizer in the 77th minute off of Watson, but her attempt would hit off the post before a Myrick rebound attempt sailed high to extinguish the team’s final scoring opportunity. The Skyhawks (5-3) picked up their first win in the last four contests with a goal by junior Rianna Jarrett in the 71st minute. Despite being outshot by Kennesaw State by a margin on 17-8, the Skyhawks would convert on one of their four shots on goal to notch the game winner and get back to their winning ways. Jarrett led all Skyhawks with a game-tying five shot attempts on the evening, converting on her fourth attempt of the night with a header to score her fifth goal of the season off an assists from Amy Maksimowicz. Maksimowicz would lob a cross into the box, setting up Jarrett with an opportunity from six yards to score her second game-winning goal in her young Skyhawk career. Dominika Conc, Alyssa Curtis and Ellie Myrick also tallied shot attempts on the night. Defensively the Skyhawks proved to be tough once again, notching their fourth shutout of the season. Senior goalkeeper Mariah Klenke (5-3) continued to show why she’s the school’s record holder in several categories, notching her fourth shutout of the season and her 19th career clean sheet. Klenke tallied four saves on the evening, opposed to the Owls 17 total shot attempts. The shutout drops her season goals against average to 0.62. Kennesaw State (2-6-1) was paced by Marit Sandtroeen with five shot attempts, including one on goal. Cassidy Kemp wasn’t far behind, tallying four attempts of her own. Olivia Sturdivant tallied two saves in 90 minutes of action in addition to the one goal allowed. The Skyhawks continued their winning ways behind two goals from senior Ashlie Watson. The victory not only moved the Skyhawks to 6-3 on the season but ranks as the most wins through non-conference play in school history. Not only have the Skyhawks picked up six wins on the young campaign, but they head into Ohio Valley Conference play with five shutouts on the year. Watson led the Skyhawks with both goals on the afternoon, moving into a tie of the team lead with five goals on the season. Watson was joined by sophomore Ellie Myrick with four shot attempts on the day, while Alyssa Curtis tallied three attempts. Defensively the Skyhawks stood strong once again, allowing just four shots on goal while senior Mariah Klenke registered four saves in 90 minutes between the posts. Notching five shutouts on the season moves Klenke into a tie for fifth on the single-season shutouts list, just two behind the all-time record which she currently holds with seven. The clean sheet ranks as the 20th of her career and 37th career victory, both UT Martin records. In a physical game which saw five yellow cards be distributed, the Skyhawks got on the board first in the 41st minute. Junior Rianna Jarrett tallied her third assist of the season as she found Watson after a pair of Panther defenders collided in pursuit. Watson would take the assist and score to the bottom left of the net for her first goal of the day and fourth of the season. Watson would flip the script but perform a similar act in the 78th minute of the match. This time with the assist coming from freshman Eva Heller, Watson scored from 10 yards out into the bottom right corner of the net, giving the senior her second multi-goal outing of the season. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS 1 2 OT 1 0 0 1 0 1 F 1 2 Friday, Sept. 26 JSU Soccer Field - Jacksonville, Ala. UTM: 6-4 (0-1 OVC) / JSU: 5-5 (1-0 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time JSU: Hurt (7) Bender 18:00 UTM: Watson (6) Conc 21:23 JSU: Rush (1) Two players 93:48 JACKSONVILLE, Ala. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team battled to comeback after an early goal, but could not find the game-winning strike in the final minutes before opening Ohio Valley Conference play with a 2-1 overtime loss to Jacksonville State. The Skyhawks (6-4, 0-1 OVC) snapped a streak of eight consecutive scoreless overtime periods when they allowed the deciding goal to cross into the net in the game’s 94th minute. The loss also snaps a streak of dominance over Jacksonville State, dropping their first game to the Gamecocks since 2005. Senior Ashlie Watson scored her third goal in the last two matches to give the Skyhawks their lone goal of the night. Senior Alyssa Curtis paced the team with six shot attempts while classmates Dominika Conc and Watson tallied four attempts each, including two on goal. The Gamecocks got on the board early, connecting on just their third shot of the game to give the home squad the early lead. In the 18th minute, Hurt was able to get past the Skyhawk backline and lift a ball over Klenke for her seventh goal of the season. The Skyhawks would find the game’s equalizer just three minute later after scoring off of a corner piece. Watson would drill a blocked Skyhawk shot in front of the net, passing Johnson for her team-leading sixth goal of the season off an assists from Conc. UT Martin would outshoot Jacksonville State 15-6 for the remainder of regulation but could not get the game’s go-ahead goal on the board. Heading into the overtime period, the Skyhawks led in the shot column 22-9, including two attempts in the final minute of play. The Gamecocks would capitalize on their lone shot in the overtime period, scoring at the 93:48 mark off a flicked ball to the back post from Rush off a pair of assists by Hurt and Bright to pick up the 2-1 victory. MATCH 11: SKYHAWK SOCCER DISPLAYS DOMINANCE IN 5-1 VICTORY OVER TENNESSEE TECH 1 0 2 2 1 3 MATCH 12: FIRSTCAREERGOALBY MAKSIMOWICZLIFTSSKYHAWKS TO2-1WINATSOUTHEASTMISSOURI F 1 1 5 Sunday, Sept. 28 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 7-4 (1-1 OVC) / TTU: 2-9 (0-2 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Coombs-James (4) Watson 22:40 UTM: Heller (5) Pater 44:48 TTU: Blazei (2) Hensley 62:44 UTM: Myrick (2) Curtis 64:31 UTM: Jarrett (6) (None) 65:22 UTM: Myrick (3) Watson 67:22 MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team wasted little time getting back to its winning ways, using a five goal performance to dismantle Tennessee Tech in the team’s Ohio Valley Conference home opener by a score of 5-1 at Skyhawk Field. The Skyhawks (7-4, 1-1 OVC) received a big performance off the bench from sophomore Ellie Myrick who posted two goals on five shots attempts. The two goals marked the first multi-goal performance of Myrick’s young career. Rianna Jarrett tallied a gamehigh 12 shot attempts, including five shots on goal while tallying one goal. Myrick and Jarrett were joined in the scoring column by Saphyra Coombs-James and Eva Heller’s first half goals. The Skyhawks came out aggressive, tallying 20 shot attempts in the first half. The Skyhawks outshot the Golden Eagles 10-1 before Coombs-James got the game’s opening goal in the 23rd minute. Ashlie Watson tallied her first of two assists on the day , finding Coombs-James just five-yards out as the sophomore sailed her attempt into the back of the net. UT Martin scored another just before the halftime break as Lucy Pater found freshman Eva Heller for her second goal of the season. After a Golden Eagle goal in the 63rd minute, the Skyhawks came to life by scoring three goals in less than three minutes. Senior Alyssa Curtis sailed a cross into the box, finding Myrick placed a strike into the right side of the net. Less than one minute after Myrick’s strike, Jarrett would sail a 25-yard missile from the right sideline into the net for her team-high sixth goal of the season. 2 1 F 2 1 Friday, Oct. 3 Houck Field - Cape Girardeau, Mo. UTM: 8-4 (2-1 OVC) / SEMO: 4-4 (1-1 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Jarrett (7) 75:04 SEMO: Byrd (2) Minor 84:59 UTM: Maksimowicz (None) 87:51 CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team tallied two goals in the final 15 minutes of tonight’s match, including a goal by senior Amy Maksimowicz in the 88th minute to lift the Skyhawks to a 2-1 victory at Ohio Valley Conference rival Southeast Missouri on Friday evening. The Skyhawks (8-4, 2-1 OVC) were limited to a seasonlow six shot attempts on the night but managed to score two goals in the game’s final 15 minutes to pick up their second consecutive victory. Junior Rianna Jarrett led the way with three shot attempts for the Skyhawks, along with the game’s first goal in the 76th minute. Ellie Myrick tallied two attempts while Maksimowicz tallied the team’s sixth and final shot of the night for her first goal as a Skyhawk. The Skyhawks nearly got on the board in the sixth minute on their first shot attempt of the night. Jarrett would attempt a shot at the 5:35 mark, but her attempt would ricochet off the post for the squad’s lone shot attempt in the first period. With neither team getting much done in the way of offense, the Skyhawks would get on the board at the 75:04 mark. Back-to-back shot attempts by Myrick and Jarrett resulted in a save and a blocked shot, with the later drawing a red card due to a hand ball which resulted in a penalty shot. Jarrett would convert on the penalty kick for her team-leading seventh goal of the season, giving the Skyhawks a brief 1-0 lead. As a result of the red card, Southeast Missouri would play the final 15 minutes with just 10 players. The Redhawks would overcome being shorthanded in the 85th minute as Byrd scored on a header off an assist from Minor. The goal was Byrd’s second of the season and Minor’s team-leading fourth assist. With the game still tied at one apiece, Maksimowicz would break away and lace the game-winning goal into the top right corner of the net to give the Skyhawks the 2-1 advantage with just over two minutes to play in the match. The goal was the first of her Skyhawk career. 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 35 Myrick would wrap up the scoring trifecta in the 68th minute off of a pass from Watson. Watson would dump a long cross into the box, finding Myrick just left of the goal for a clear shot into the net for her second strike of the afternoon and third of the season. 0 0 2 20 15 SOCC ER • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s MATCH 10: SKYHAWK SOCCER FALLS TO JACKSONVILLE STATE 2-1 IN OVERTIME SHOWDOWN 2015 S OC C ER • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s 36 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MATCH 13: SKYHAWK SOCCER FALLS TO OVC RIVAL SIUE 2-1 TO WRAP UP ROAD SWING 1 1 1 2 0 1 F 1 2 MATCH 14: 1 0 1 2 0 3 EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team came up just short in its quest for regular season revenge against Ohio Valley Conference rival SIUE as an own goal was too much to overcome as the Skyhawks lost the road bout 2-1. MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team had to look no further than standout junior Rianna Jarrett for all the offense the Skyhawks would need. Jarrett tallied her first career hat trick, scoring in a variety of ways to lift the Skyhawks to the 4-0 victory over Eastern Kentucky in Friday’s Ohio Valley Conference match. The Cougars turned to their leading scorer in Michelle Auer as a sub in the 25th minute. Auer made quick work of her appearance, lining a 15-yard attempt into the top left corner of the net just 35 seconds after checking into the match. The Skyhawks looked to strike quickly for the game’s equalizer in the 28th minute. Just over two minutes after the Cougars got on the board, Watson sailed a beautiful cross from the right wing into the box, finding Jarrett for a header past the keeper from five yards out. Jarrett’s goal was the eighth of the season while ranking as Watson’s team-leading fifth assist on the year. Much like in the first half, the Cougars were offensive opening seconds of the half. The push was successful as the Skyhawks would look to clear a scoring threat but would cross the goal line for an own goal and give SIUE the 2-1 lead. The Skyhawks strung promising possessions beginning in the 68th minute with Watson firing an attempt which would be blocked resulting in a corner kick. Seconds later Pater would notch an attempt just wide which would result in a corner kick. Pater’s last attempt at the 68:56 mark would end the scoring threat. 1 0 4 Friday, Oct. 10 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 9-5 (3-2 OVC) / EKU: 3-10-1 (1-3-1 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Jarrett (9) Myrick 26:04 UTM: Jarrett (10) (None) 55:38 UTM: Masters Heckle 78:54 UTM: Jarrett (11) (None) 87:45 The Cougars came out of the gate aggressive, firing their first shot on goal just 46 seconds into the match but Klenke would come away with the save. Back-toback shots in the 14 minute saw a header attempt be punched away by Klenke. SKYHAWK SOCCER FALLS TO JACKSONVILLE STATE 2-1 IN OVERTIME SHOWDOWN F Sunday, Oct. 5 Korte Stadium - Edwardsville, Ill. UTM: 8-5 (2-2 OVC) / SIUE: 6-4-1 (3-0 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time SIUE: Auer (5) Two Players 25:15 UTM: Jarrett (8) Watson 27:41 SIUE: Own Goal 45:42 The Skyhawks fell to 8-5 overall and 2-2 in the league after the disappointing outcome. Junior Rianna Jarrett led the way for the Skyhawks with four shots on the afternoon, including a one goal. The senior trio of Alyssa Curtis, Ashlie Watson and Lucy Pater each tallied two shots while Watson notched an assist. MATCH 10: SKYHAWK SOCCER FALLS TO OVC RIVAL SIUE 2-1 TO WRAP UP ROAD SWING The Skyhawks (9-5, 3-2 OVC) remained undefeated at home after notching the team’s sixth shutout of the season and first clean sheet of the conference schedule. Outshooting their opponent 34-12, the Skyhawks got plenty of offense off the foot of Jarrett to lift the squad to its third win in the last four games. Six Skyhawks tallied multi-shot outings while Abby Masters scored her first career goal in the 79th minute. Ashlie Watson tallied five shot attempts while Masters and Ellie Myrick tallied four attempts on the evening. The Skyhawks got onto the scoreboard in the 27th minute on their nine shot attempt of the night. Myrick would dribble down the left side before lobbing a cross into the box which Jarrett would use to place a header into the back of the net. With the Skyhawks leading 1-0 at the halftime break, Jarrett would make the most of a free kick from just outside the penalty box. Jarrett would rifle the free kick past the wall of Colonel defenders and goalkeeper to notch her second goal of the evening. Five consecutive shot attempts later in the match was punctuated in the 79th minute by Masters’ first career goal. Shortly after a corner kick, Jaclyn Heckle would connect with Masters for a strike from 15 yards out to beat the keeper and push the lead out to 3-0. Magic would strike in the final minutes of the contest as Jarrett would beat her defender and dribble towards the goal before sneaking a five-yard attempt between the keeper and the goalpost for her third goal of the night. 2 OT 0 1 0 1 0 0 F 1 1 Sunday, Oct. 12 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 9-5-1 (3-2-1 OVC) / MORE: 8-3-5 (3-1-2 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Bohlman (2) (None) 38:31 TTU: Flory (10) Patera 86:08 MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team and Morehead State have paired off in some highly contested contests in recent history with today’s match at Skyhawk Field being no different. In a game which saw an abundance of physical play, both teams played to a 1-1 tie after the double overtime contest concluded. The Skyhawks (9-5-1, 3-2-1 OVC) remained unbeaten at home but couldn’t come up with the late goal to lift the squad into a tie atop the Ohio Valley Conference standings with a victory today. Overall the Skyhawks narrowly outshot the visiting Eagles by a margin on 21-19, with junior Rianna Jarrett leading the way with six shot attempts on the afternoon. Senior Dominika Conc joined Jarrett with four attempts of her own, leading the squad with three shots on goal. The Skyhawks lone goal of the afternoon came of the foot of freshman Olivia Bohlman just over three minutes after checking into the game. A chipppy game which saw 26 fouls called and four yellow cards issued. The Skyhawks got on the board in the 39th minute. A free kick off a Morehead State foul would find Sam Dunn who would fire a shot at goal, finding Floyd for the save. Jarrett would find a rebound from Floyd’s save, firing an attempt of her own before a deflection by Floyd once again would be punched in Bohlman at the goal. The goal was Bohlman’s second of the season, both of which coming from with two yards of the goal off a rebound. Facing a 1-0 deficit, the Eagles cranked up the pressure in the second half and outshot the Skyhawks 16-13 in the second half and two overtime periods. After another Skyhawk header would clank off the crossbar, the Eagles would outshoot the home team 9-5 in the final minutes before finding the game’s equalizer in the 87th minute of the match. Narrowly beating her defender following a cross from Patera, Flory would tie the game from five yards out for her 10th goal of the season. Both teams notched three saves each in the final minutes of regulation and the overtime periods, but would not find the back of the net, securing the eventual tie. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS 2 OT 1 0 1 1 0 0 F 2 1 Sunday, Oct. 19 EIU Practice Field - Charleston, Ill. UTM: 10-5-1 (4-2-1 OVC) / EIU: 2-13-2 (1-6-1 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time EIU: Reed Radloff 10:03 TTU: Conc (1) Curtis 13:32 UTM: Jarrett (12) Conc 99:03 CHARLESTON, Ill. – The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer team picked up the team’s 10th win of the season after junior Rianna Jarrett scored a header in the final minute of the first overtime period to lift the Skyhawks to a 2-1 victory at Ohio Valley Conference foe Eastern Illinois on Sunday afternoon. The Skyhawks (10-5-1, 4-2-1 OVC) picked up their second win in the last three matches after scoring two unanswered goals from Dominika Conc in the 14th minute and Jarrett’s game-winning goal in the 100th minute. The visiting Skyhawks outshot the Panthers 23-8 on the afternoon while placing 14 attempts on goal. Seven Skyhawks played the full 99:03 minutes of the contest, including Conc who notched her first goal on the season after serving as a facilitator for much of the campaign with four assists to date after finding Jarrett for the game-winner. Senior goalkeeper Mariah Klenke picked up her 41st career victory after allowing just one goal against the Panthers. Klenke tallied six saves on the Panthers’ eight shot attempts. Eastern Illinois (2-13-2, 1-6-1 OVC) got on the board first in the 11th minute as Chris Reed scored off a header following a redirect after a save from Klenke. Meagan Radloff and Allie Lakie were credited with the assists on the goal. The Skyhawks would answer just three minutes later as senior Alyssa Curtis would find her classmate Conc for the assist. Conc would take the well placed ball and rifle the attempt into the upper right corner of the net from 35 yards out for the equalizer. Both teams would struggle to get onto the scoreboard over the next 85 minutes before the Skyhawks scored the game-winner with less than a minute to play in the first overtime period. Conc would size up a corner kick before lobbing the ball in front of the net to set up Jarrett with a well-placed header past Hinton for the victory. The Skyhawks found their third unanswered goal in the 56th minute when Myrick found Jarrett as the headed pass flew towards the far post before eventually bouncing in to give UTM the 3-0 lead. Jarrett would play the role of the distributor in the 56th minute, finding Conc along the right side where she would fire across the goal and into the bottom left corner of the net for her second goal on the year. The Bruins made a late comeback beginning with Hicks scoring in the 79th minute. The Bruins would notch another goal minutes later with Smith trimming the margin to 3-2 with just over seven minutes to play. After the Lady Govs scored to make it 2-1, the Skyhawks responded with a pair of goals minutes apart. In the 71st minute, Heller found Watson her seventh goal of the season. With the margin at its closest since the game’s 25th minute, Jarrett would cap off the historic night with her third goal in the 84th minute. Jarrett would convert the hat trick by pulling Espe out of the net and tallying the strike to end the night’s scoring. A similar sequence would put the Skyhawks on the board yet again in the 74th minute. Watson would notch her second assist of the day by finding Jarrett on a cross where the junior would strike from 10 yards for her second goal of the day and the single season record. 37 1 20 15 SOCC ER • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s MATCH 16: CONC AND JARRETT LIFT SKYHAWKS TO 2-1 OVERTIME WINNER AT EASTERN ILLINOIS MATCH 17: MATCH 18: JARRETT LIFTS SKYHAWKS TO SKYHAWKS PRODUCE RECORD 4-2 WIN AT BELMONT WITH SETTING PERFORMANCES IN SECOND HAT TRICK OF YEAR 4-2 WIN OVER AUSTIN PEAY 1 2 0 2 2 2 F 4 2 Friday, Oct. 24 E.S. Rose Park - Nashville, Tenn. UTM: 11-5-1 (5-2-1 OVC) / BEL: 5-7-4 (2-4-2 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Own Goal 19:12 UTM: Jarrett (13) Watson 24:50 UTM: Jarrett (14) Myrick 55:22 BEL: Hicks (2) (None) 78:21 BEL: Smith (3) Mendiola 82:34 UTM: Jarrett (15) (None) 83:22 NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Junior standout Rianna Jarrett notched her second hat trick of the season and sixth in school history to lift the University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team to a decisive 4-2 victory at Ohio Valley Conference foe Belmont. The Skyhawks (11-5-1, 5-2-1 OVC) stretched their unbeaten streak to four straight games, closing out the road portion of the 2014 regular season schedule with the victory over the Bruins. Behind the impressive play of Jarrett, the Skyhawks continue to push for a first round bye in the upcoming OVC Tournament, sitting just two points out of second place. Along with the impressive play of Jarrett, the senior pair of Dominika Conc and Amy Maksimowicz notched their own respective spot in school history by tying the all-time record for appearances with Hannah McGowen at career 83 games played. The game saw its first goal in the 20th minute with a tough bounce off a Bruin defender tallied the first goal for the Skyhawks, giving them the early advantage. The Skyhawks wouldn’t be done in the first half as Jarrett scored her first goal of three just five minutes later off an assist from Watson. Watson set up Jarrett with a quick touch as the junior would dribble into the box and converted on a 1v1 with the keeper to push the margin out to 2-0. 1 0 1 2 2 3 F 2 4 Sunday, Oct. 26 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 12-5-1 (6-2-1 OVC) / APSU: 4-12-1 (3-5-1 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Jarrett (16) Watson 00:57 UTM: Conc (2) Jarrett 55:46 APSU: S. Fabbro (2) G. Fabbro 59:44 UTM: Watson (7) Heller 70:43 UTM Jarrett (17) Watson 73:21 APSU: Van Wagner (1) Sheppard 85:08 MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team honored eight seniors prior to today’s match, recognizing the players for their spectacular record setting careers while a junior newcomer made a piece of history for herself by breaking the school’s single-season goals record as the Skyhawks knocked off Ohio Valley Conference rival Austin Peay 4-2 on Senior Day. The seniors went out with a bang, picking up their 50th victory in the past four years. Conc and Maksimowicz also joined in the action by breaking the school’s alltime appearances mark by seeing action in their 84th career game. While the seniors and supporting cast built upon their legacy, a newcomer continued to steal the show. Junior Rianna Jarrett continued to shine in her first year in a Skyhawk uniform. Scoring a goal in seven of the last eight contests, Jarrett tallied two goals on the day, giving her five goals in the last two matches to break the school’s single-season goals record set by Dani Myrick (2002) and Katie Jackson (2003) with season goals No. 16 and 17. The Skyhawks wasted little time jumping atop the Lady Govs. Watson notched her first assist of the day less than a minute into the game, finding an open Jarrett directly in front of the net with a perfect pass from the right side where Jarrett beat the keeper in a 1v1 to score just 57 seconds into the match. 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 38 2015 S OC C ER • 2014 G a m e B y G a m e R e c a p s GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MATCH 19: SKYHAWKS FALL JUST SHORT AGAINST MURRAY STATE 1-0 IN REGULAR SEASON FINALE 1 0 0 2 1 0 F 1 0 Thursday, Oct. 31 Skyhawk Field - Martin, Tenn. UTM: 12-6-1 (6-3-1 OVC) / MSU: 12-6-1 (6-3-1 OVC) Team Goal Assist Time MSU: Nepokojova (4) Withers 58:21 MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team dropped its first match at home this season against Ohio Valley Conference rival Murray State on Friday evening, falling 1-0 to the Racers at Skyhawk Field. With the loss the Skyhawks earned the No. 4 seed in the upcoming OVC Tournament, hosted by OVC co-champion Southeast Missouri. The Skyhawks (12-6-1, 6-3-1 OVC) snapped a five match unbeaten streak as the team was shutout for the third time this season and first match in conference play. Reigning OVC and TSWA Player of the Week Rianna Jarrett led the team with nine shot attempts, placing five of those attempts on goal. Seniors Ashlie Watson and Dominika Conc tallied a combined seven shots on the night to help the Skyhawks. Goalkeeper Mariah Klenke tallied a season-high nine saves against Murray State despite allowing the game’s lone score. Klenke posted several key saves on the evening while the Racers tallied 16 attempts in the game. Murray State (11-8, 7-3 OVC) needed just one goal to knock off the Skyhawks as Pavlina Nepokojova tallied her fourth goal of the season to lift the Racers to the victory. Harriet Withers tallied an assist on the goal while leading the squad with three shot attempts on the evening. Goalkeeper Shelby Haworth posted an impressive match between the posts, tallying 11 saves on the evening while notching her seventh shutout of the season MATCH 20: SKYHAWK SOCCER ENDS SEASON IN SHOOTOUT TO JACKSONVILLE STATE IN OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 2 OT F (PK) 1 0 0 1 (4) 0 1 0 1 (3) Thursday, Nov. 6 Houck Stadium - Cape Girardeau, Mo. UTM: 12-6-2 / JSU: 10-9-1 Team Goal Assist Time JSU: Jackson (4) (None) 31:48 UTM: Coombs-James (5) (None) 47:56 CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team saw its season come to a halt following a disappointing 1-1 tie as Jacksonville State advanced to the Ohio Valley Conference Soccer Championship semifinals with a 4-3 margin in a penalty shootout. The Skyhawks finish the season with a 12-6-2 mark, ranking as the most regular season victories in school history. With the elimination, the 2014 group of Skyhawk seniors put a stamp on their decorated careers. The eight seniors combined to win two OVC season championships, a pair of OVC Tournament titles and appeared in the NCAA Tournament on two occasions. Along with team titles, the squad has registered 50 career victories in the past four years while posting a 74 percent winning percentage in conference play. The seniors have combined for 43 goals, 38 assists and 124 points over the course of their career. UT Martin was outshot 14-11 on the day while both teams tallied nine attempts on goal each. Alyssa Curtis led the team with three shot attempts while Ellie Myrick, Rianna Jarrett and Ashlie Watson all tallied a pair of attempts each. Goalkeeper Mariah Klenke tallied eight saves on the day, allowing one goal in regulation. “Well clearly we are pretty devastated,” said UT Martin head coach Phil McNamara. “We had a rough first 20 minutes of the first half after Amy (Maksimowicz) went down. Tonight sums up our season filled with injuries and difficult decisions but I thought the players were absolutely outstanding from halftime forwards. They created some outstanding opportunities on the night. It’s a cruel game, a real cruel game sometimes.” “We have a senior class that has had a remarkable career. They’ve had big games, won championships and had NCAA Tournament appearances. They have overachieved immensely - individually and collectively. I’m extremely proud of each and every one of them. We send them off with our gratitude and look forward to building a new squad for next season.” The Gamecocks got on the board first in the opening period of play. Lindsey Jackson scored from 15 yards out to the far post for the game’s first goal, giving JSU the early 1-0 lead in the 32nd minute. The went beyond overtime as the Skyhawks matched the Gamecocks early goal with the game’s equalizer in the 48th minute. Sophomore Saphyra Coombs-James tallied the team’s lone goal, striking for her fifth of the season with a ball which caromed off both goalposts before crossing the into the goal. After both overtime periods ended, both teams squared off in a penalty kick shootout. With the Skyhawks shooting first, Curtis got the team on the board with a made kick while Lucy Pater and Jarrett followed suit. Jacksonville State also tallied makes on its first three attempts, knotting the shootout at 3-3 going into the fourth round of attempts. The Skyhawk and Gamecock keepers, both tallied saves on the fourth attempts before Thomas tallied a save on the fifth and final Skyhawk attempt setting up JSU with a perfect opportunity to advance – one which they capitalized on as the fifth strike by Caroline Robinson advanced the Gamecocks into the OVC Championship semifinals. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions SEASON IN PHOTOS Saphyr Coombs-James scored five times, including the lone goal at the OVC Tournament. Amy Maksimowicz and Domika Conc earned All-OVC first team honors. The duo appeared in a UT Martin record 86 games during their four years careers. Ashlie Watson finished with a team-high eight assists in 20 games, also scoring seven times. In goal, Mariah Klenke tied her own UT Martin single-season wins record with 12 victories, six of which were shutouts. Ellie Myrick scored and assisted three goals apiece, starting in all 20 games for the Skyhawks. Taylor Fry earned All-OVC Newcomer status starting 19 games at defender that allowed only 19 goals. 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 39 UT Martin said goodbye to seniors Amy Maksimowicz, Ashlie Watson, Sam Dunn, Mariah Klenke, Lucy Pater, Alyssa Curtis, Ashley Revetz and Dominka Conc. The group won four OVC championships and a total 50 games, the most of any Skyhawk class. 20 15 SOC C ER • S e a s o n I n P h o t o s Rianna Jarrett was named the OVC Player of the Year, scoring a UTM-record 17 goals. 40 PROGRAM RECORD BOOK OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions YEARLY RESULTS * Ohio Valley Conference Match ^ Kick Out Cancer Tournament - Jacksonville, Ala. 1999 Results Coach: Dr. Ruth Holden 1-19 Overall • 0-5 OVC Home: 1-9 • Away: 0-10 •Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 28 Ole Miss L 8-0 Sept. 1 at North Alabama L (OT) 4-3 Sept. 4 Belmont L 5-1 Sept. 5 Drury L 4-2 Sept. 8 at Middle Tennessee* L (OT) 4-3 Sept. 10 Saint Louis L 7-0 Sept. 12 Southwest Missouri L 7-0 Sept. 15 Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-1 Sept. 18 at Centenary L 9-0 Sept. 19 at Northwestern State L 7-0 Sept. 25 at High Point L 4-0 Sept. 26 at East Tennessee L 4-2 Oct. 1 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-0 Oct. 8 at Morehead State* L 5-3 Oct. 9 Appalachian State L 5-0 Oct. 12 Southeast Louisiana L 3-0 Oct. 19 at Southeast Missouri* L 3-1 Oct. 22 Chattanooga W 2-1 Oct. 29 Eastern Illinois* L 4-1 Nov. 4 Middle Tennessee# L 6-1 * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2000 Results Coach: Nathan Pifer 0-18 Overall • 0-5 OVC Home: 0-7 • Away: 0-10 •Neutral: 0-1 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 26 Louisville L 4-0 Sept. 1 Northwestern State^ L 6-1 Sept. 3 at Southeastern La.^ L 4-0 Sept. 8 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 3-1 Sept. 10 Centenary L 8-1 Sept. 13 Christian Brothers L 7-0 Sept. 15 at Drury L 5-0 Sept. 17 at Eastern Illinois* L 6-0 Sept. 23 East Tennessee L 2-1 Sept. 24 Valparaiso L 6-0 Sept. 27 at Murray State* L 7-0 Sept. 29 at Southwest Missouri L 6-0 Oct. 1 Tennessee Tech* L 7-0 Oct. 7 at Belmont L 3-1 Oct. 17 at Southeast Missouri* L 2-0 Oct. 21 Morehead State* L 5-0 Oct. 24 at Chattanooga L 6-1 Nov. 1 Murray State# L 4-3 ^ Smith Properties/Southeastern Classic - Hammond, La. * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2001 Results Coach: Nathan Pifer 4-14 Overall • 1-4 OVC Home: 1-8 • Away: 3-6 •Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 31 Missouri State L 1-0 Sept. 2 at Evansville L 7-0 Sept. 5 Middle Tennessee* L 3-2 Sept. 7 at Christian Brothers L 12-0 Sept. 9 at Memphis L 3-0 Sept. 12 Belmont L 3-2 Sept. 23 at Ark.-Little Rock W 2-1 Sept. 28 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-0 Sept. 30 at Alabama L 5-0 Oct. 5 Lipscomb W 2-0 Oct. 9 Chattanooga L (OT) 3-2 Oct. 12 at Louisville L 3-1 Oct. 14 at Morehead State* W 4-1 Oct. 19 at Arkansas State W 1-0 Oct. 21 Eastern Illinois* L 4-1 Oct. 24 Southeast Missouri* L 2-0 Oct. 28 Florida Atlantic L 7-1 Oct. 31 Murray State* L 4-1 * Ohio Valley Conference Match 2002 Results Coach: Nathan Pifer 9-7-3 Overall • 3-2-1 OVC Home: 7-2 • Away: 2-5-3 •Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 30 Louisville W 2-1 Sept. 1 at Southwest Missouri L 4-0 Sept. 8 Arkansas State W 5-2 Sept. 13 Stephen F. Austin^ L 2-1 Sept. 15 Arkansas-Little Rock^ W 4-1 Sept. 20 at Jackson State W 7-0 Sept. 22 at Southeast Louisiana T (2OT) 1-1 Sept. 27 at Lipscomb T (2OT) 0-0 Sept. 29 Austin Peay* W 4-0 Oct. 4 Memphis W (OT) 3-2 Oct. 6 Tennessee Tech* W 2-0 Oct. 11 Morehead State* W 10-3 Oct. 16 at Belmont W 4-1 Oct. 20 at Murray State* T (2OT) 1-1 Oct. 25 at Eastern Illinois* L 1-0 Oct. 27 at Southeast Missouri* L 3-0 Nov. 1 at Chattanooga L (OT) 3-2 Nov. 3 Alabama L 3-0 Nov. 8 Eastern Illinois# L 1-0 ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2003 Results Coach: Nathan Pifer 9-7-3 Overall • 4-2-3 OVC Home: 6-3-2 • Away: 3-4-1 •Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 29 Cumberland W 5-0 Aug. 31 Missouri State T (OT) 1-1 Sept. 5 at Stephen F. Austin L 5-2 Sept. 7 at Arkansas State W 1-0 Sept. 12 Southeastern La. L (OT) 2-1 Sept. 14 Arkansas-Little Rock^ W 4-1 Sept. 17 Belmont^ W 8-0 Sept. 21 IPFW W 3-1 Oct. 3 at Jacksonville State* T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 5 at Samford* L (OT) 1-0 Oct. 8 at Memphis L 3-1 Oct. 12 Murray State* W 4-2 Oct. 14 at Lipscomb L 1-0 Oct. 17 Southeast Missouri L 2-1 Oct. 19 Eastern Illinois T (2OT) 3-3 Oct. 24 at Austin Peay* W 2-1 Oct. 26 at Tennessee Tech* W 2-1 Oct 31 Morehead State* W 5-0 Nov. 4 Southeast Missouri# L 2-0 # Kelme Port City Classic - Mobile, Ala. ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match 2005 Results Coach: Nathan Pifer 9-10 Overall • 3-6 OVC Home: 8-2 • Away: 1-7 •Neutral: 0-1 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 26 vs. Centenary# L 2-1 Aug. 28 at Louisiana-Monroe# W 2-0 Aug. 31 Chattanooga W 6-0 Sept. 4 at Missouri State L 4-0 Sept. 7 at Memphis L 3-0 Sept. 9 South Alabama^ W 3-2 Sept. 11 Arkansas-Little Rock^ W 3-0 Sept. 16 Belmont W (2OT) 3-2 Sept. 18 at Arkansas State L (OT) 3-2 Sept. 23 at Tennessee Tech* L (OT) 3-2 Sept. 25 at Austin Peay* L (2OT) 2-1 Sept. 30 Eastern Kentucky* W 6-0 Oct. 2 Morehead State* W 7-1 Oct. 7 at Samford* L 2-0 Oct. 9 at Jacksonville State* L 3-1 Oct. 13 Murray State* L 3-1 Oct. 21 Eastern Illinois* L (OT) 1-0 Oct. 23 Southeast Missouri* W 1-0 Oct. 28 Lipscomb W 5-0 # Waterfront Grill Classic - Monroe, La. ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match 2006 Results Coach: Craig Roberts 5-9-5 Overall • 2-3-4 OVC Home: 4-3-1 • Away: 1-4-4 •Neutral: 0-2 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 25 at Belmont L 4-1 Aug. 27 Memphis L 7-0 Sept. 1 Missouri State L 4-1 Sept. 3 at Chattanooga T (2OT) 1-1 Sept. 8 East Tennessee State^ W 3-2 Sept. 10 Arkansas State^ W (2OT) 2-1 Sept. 15 vs. Northern Arizona& L 1-0 Sept. 17 vs. Long Beach State& L 1-0 Sept. 22 at Eastern Illinois* L 1-0 Sept. 24 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-0 Sept. 29 Tennessee Tech W 1-0 Oct. 1 Austin Peay* L 3-1 Oct. 6 at Eastern Kentucky* T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 8 at Morehead State* T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 13 Samford* T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 15 Jacksonville State* W 1-0 Oct. 21 at Murray State* T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 27 at Lipscomb W 3-0 Oct. 31 at Eastern Illinois# L 1-0 ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational & Northern Arizona Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 41 ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2004 Results Coach: Nathan Pifer 4-11-2 Overall • 1-7 OVC Home: 3-5 • Away: 1-6-1 •Neutral: 0-0-1 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 27 at Chattanooga L 4-1 Sept. 1 at Belmont W 2-1 Sept. 3 Southern Miss# T (2OT) 0-0 Sept. 5 at South Alabama# L 5-0 Sept. 8 Memphis L 2-1 Sept. 10 Louisiana-Monroe^ L 2-0 Sept. 12 Arkansas State^ W 2-1 Sept. 24 at Morehead State* L 4-1 Sept. 26 at Ark.-Little Rock T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 1 Jacksonville State* L 1-0 Oct. 3 Samford* L 1-0 Oct. 9 at Murray State* L 3-1 Oct. 15 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-0 Oct. 17 at Eastern Illinois* L 3-1 Oct. 22 Austin Peay* W (2OT) 2-1 Oct. 24 Tennessee Tech* L 3-1 Oct. 29 Lipscomb W 4-1 20 15 SOC C ER • Y e a r l y R e s u l t s 1998 Results Coach: Dr. Ruth Holden 2-15 Overall • 1-3 OVC Home: 2-2 • Away: 0-12 •Neutral: 0-1 Date Opponent Result Score Sept. 4 Tennessee Tech L 1-0 Sept. 6 at Ole Miss L 12-0 Sept. 8 at Chattanooga L 5-1 Sept. 12 Morehead State* W 2-1 Sept. 16 at Memphis L 7-1 Sept. 19 at Eastern Illinois* L 7-1 Sept. 22 at Lambuth L 5-2 Sept. 30 Middle Tennessee* L (OT) 1-0 Oct. 3 at Ark.-Little Rock L 7-2 Oct. 4 at Drury L 5-0 Oct. 7 North Alabama W 4-2 Oct. 9 at Tennessee Tech* L 1-0 Oct. 14 at Belmont L 6-0 Oct. 24 vs. Troy State^ L 4-0 Oct. 25 at Jacksonville State^ L 6-0 Oct. 30 at Saint Louis L 12-0 Nov. 1 at Middle Tennessee L 7-0 YEARLY RESULTS 42 2015 S O C CER • A l l - T i m e O pp o n e n t s # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2007 Results Coach: Craig Roberts 10-6-3 Overall • 4-2-3 OVC Home: 6-1-1 • Away: 4-4-2 •Neutral: 0-1 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 31 at Lipscomb W 2-0 Sept. 8 vs. Pacific& L 1-0 Sept. 9 at Hawaii& L 3-0 Sept. 14 Bacone College^ W 8-0 Sept. 16 Christian Brothers^ W 8-1 Sept. 18 at Memphis L 4-1 Sept. 21 at Arkansas State W 2-0 Sept. 24 at Lambuth W 7-1 Sept. 28 at Samford* L 3-0 Sept. 30 at Jacksotnville State* T (2OT) 1-1 Oct. 5 Eastern Kentucky* W 1-0 Oct. 7 Morehead State* W 3-1 Oct. 12 at Tennessee Tech* T (2OT) 0-0 Oct. 14 at Austin Peay* W 1-0 Oct. 19 Eastern Illinois* W (OT) 2-1 Oct. 21 Southeast Missouri T 0-0 Oct. 28 Murray State* L (OT) 2-1 Nov. 6 Morehead State# W 2-0 Nov. 9 at Southeast Missouri# L 1-0 & Outrigger Hotels Soccer Classic - Waipahu, Hawaii ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2008 Results Coach: Craig Roberts 10-5-4 Overall • 4-2-2 OVC Home: 7-1-1 • Away: 2-2-1 •Neutral: 1-2-2 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 22 Alabama A&M W 2-1 Aug. 29 Belmont L 1-0 Aug. 31 Mississippi Valley State W 1-0 Sept. 5 SIU Edwardsville% W 4-1 Sept. 7 UNC Asheville% T (2OT) 0-0 Sept. 12 San Francisco^ L 1-0 Sept. 14 at Pacific^ W 1-0 Sept. 21 Bethel W 3-1 Sept. 26 Eastern Illinois* W 1-0 Sept. 28 at SE Missouri* T (2OT) 1-1 Oct. 5 at Murray State* L 2-1 Oct. 12 Jacksonville State* W 1-0 Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky* L 1-0 Oct. 19 at Morehead State* W 2-1 Oct. 24 Tennessee Tech* W 1-0 Oct. 26 Austin Peay* T (2 OT) 1-1 Nov. 4 Tennessee Tech# W 2-1 Nov. 7 vs. Eastern Ky.# T (4-3 PK) 0-0 Nov. 9 vs. Morehead State# L 1-0 & Racer-Hampton Inn Classic - Murray, Ky. ^ Pacific Fall Tournament - Stockton, Calif. * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2009 Results Coach: Craig Roberts 9-7 Overall • 6-2 OVC Home: 6-1 • Away: 2-4 •Neutral: 1-2 OVC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 28 Lipscomb W 2-0 Aug. 30 at Belmont L 2-1 Sept. 4 at Florida Gulf Coast^ L 1-0 Sept. 6 vs. Stetson^ L 1-0 Sept. 11 Missouri-Kansas City& W 3-0 Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt L 3-0 Sept. 20 SIU Edwardsville W 5-0 Sept. 25 at Tennessee Tech* L (2OT) 1-0 Sept. 27 at Jacksonville State* W 1-0 Oct. 4 Murray State* W 2-0 Oct. 11 Southeast Missouri* W 2-1 Oct. 16 Eastern Kentucky* W 2-0 Oct. 18 Morehead State* L 3-2 Oct. 25 at Austin Peay* W 3-0 Oct. 31 Eastern Illinois% W 1-0 Nov. 6 vs. Murray State# L 1-0 ^ Embassy Suites Kick-off Classic - Fort Myers, Fla. & PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match % Match played in Terre Haute, Ind. # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament 2010 Results Coach: Phil McNamara 8-8-2 Overall • 3-4-1 OVC Home: 5-2 • Away: 3-6-2 •Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 20 Mississippi State L 2-1 Aug. 22 at Arkansas State T (2OT) 2-2 Aug. 27 at Lipscomb W (2OT) 1-0 Aug. 29 at Missouri State L 2-0 Sept. 3 at CSU Bakersfield L 1-0 Sept. 5 at Loyola-Marymount L 2-0 Sept. 10 Evansville W 2-0 Sept. 12 IPFW W 2-0 Sept. 19 at SIU Edwardsville W (OT) 3-2 Sept. 24 at Morehead State* L 4-0 Sept. 26 at Eastern Kentucky* L (2OT) 2-1 Oct. 1 Austin Peay* W 1-0 Oct. 3 Jacksonville State* W 2-0 Oct. 10 Tennessee Tech* W 3-0 Oct. 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 1-0 Oct. 17 Murray State* L 1-0 Oct. 22 at Eastern Illinois* L 1-0 Oct. 24 at SE Missouri* T (2OT) 0-0 * Ohio Valley Conference Match 2011 Results Coach: Phil McNamara 14-7-2 Overall • 5-3-1 OVC Home: 7-3 • Away: 4-3-2 •Neutral: 3-1 OVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS/ NCAA TOURNAMENT Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 5-1 Aug. 21 Georgia State W 2-0 Aug. 26 Missouri State L 2-1 Aug. 28 Lipscomb W 1-0 Sept. 2 Arkansas State W 4-2 Sept. 4 at Middle Tennessee W 1-0 Sept. 9 at Miami (Ohio)& L 2-1 Sept. 11 Wright State& L 3-2 Sept. 18 at Evansville T (2OT) 2-2 Sept. 23 at Murray State* T (2OT) 2-2 Sept. 25 at Austin Peay* W 2-0 Sept. 30 SIU Edwardsville* W 2-0 Oct. 2 Eastern Illinois* L 1-0 Oct. 7 at Eastern Kentucky* L 2-1 Oct. 9 at Morehead State* W (OT) 2-1 Oct. 14 Southeast Missouri* L 2-1 Oct. 21 at Southeast Missouri W (2OT) 2-1 Oct. 28 Tennessee Tech* W 2-0 Oct. 30 Jacksonville State* W (2OT) 2-1 Nov. 3 Eastern Illinois^ W 2-1 Nov. 4 Eastern Kentucky^ W 4-0 Nov. 6 Morehead State^ W 2-1 Nov. 12 at Memphis$ L 7-0 & Miami (Ohio) Redhawk Shootout - Oxford, Ohio * Ohio Valley Conference Match ^ Ohio Valley Conference Tournament - Cape Girardeau, Mo. $ NCAA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn. 2012 Results Coach: Phil McNamara 13-6-3 Overall • 8-1-1 OVC Home: 8-1• Away 4-5-3 • Neutral: 1-0 OVC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS OVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS/ NCAA TOURNAMENT Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 17 Vanderbilt L 2-0 Aug. 24 at Mississippi State& L 3-2 Aug. 26 vs. Miss. Valley State& W 6-1 Aug. 31 at Purdue L 2-0 Sept. 2 at Butler T (2OT) 0-0 Sept. 7 at Arkansas State L 4-1 Sept. 9 Lipscomb W 5-1 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 9 at Georgia State T (2OT) at Kennesaw State W at Southeast Missouri*T (2OT) Austin Peay* W Murray State* W at Eastern Illinois* W at SIU Edwardsville* L Morehead State* W Eastern Kentucky* W at Belmont* W at Jacksonville State* W Tennessee Tech* W Southeast Missouri^ W Austin Peay^ W at Kentucky$ L (OT) 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-1 2-1 5-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 3-1 6-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 & Bulldog Classic - Starkville, Miss. * Ohio Valley Conference Match ^ Ohio Valley Conference Tournament - Martin, Tenn. $ NCAA Tournament - Lexington, Ky. 2013 Results Coach: Phil McNamara 11-9-1 Overall • 8-2 OVC Home: 5-4-1• Away 6-4 • Neutral: 0-1 OVC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 23 Oklahoma State L 1-0 Aug. 25 Middle Tennessee T (2OT) 0-0 Aug. 30 Evansville L 3-0 Sept. 2 Lipscomb W 2-0 Sept. 6 at Denver & L 1-0 Sept. 8 vs. Colorado & L 4-1 Sept. 13 Georgia State L 1-0 Sept. 15 at Indiana State L 4-2 Sept. 20 at Saint Louis W 1-0 Sept. 27 at Austin Peay* L 2-1 Sept. 29 at Murray State* W 2-1 Oct. 4 Jacksonville State* W 3-1 Oct. 11 at Morehead State* W 3-0 Oct. 13 at Eastern Kentucky* W 1-0 2-1 Oct. 18 at Tennessee Tech* W (2OT) Oct. 20 Belmont* W 2-0 Oct. 25 Eastern Illinois* W 2-0 Oct. 27 SIU Edwardsville* L 1-0 Nov. 1 Southeast Missouri* W (2OT) 1-0 Nov. 8 SIU Edwardsville^ W (OT) 2-1 Nov. 10 Morehead State^ L 1-0 & Denver Classic - Denver, Colo. * Ohio Valley Conference Match ^ Ohio Valley Conference Tournament - Martin, Tenn. 2014 Results Coach: Phil McNamara 12-6-2 Overall • 6-3-1 OVC Home: 7-1-1• Away 5-5 • Neutral: 0-0-1 Date Opponent Result Score Aug. 22 Saint Louis W 3-2 Aug. 27 Bethel (TN) W 6-0 Aug. 31 Indiana State W 3-0 Sept. 3 Evansville W 1-0 Sept. 7 at Missouri L 1-0 Sept. 12 at Tulsa L 1-0 Sept. 14 at Oklahoma State L 1-0 Sept. 19 at Kennesaw State W 1-0 Sept. 21 at Georgia State W 2-0 Sept. 26 at Jacksonville State* L(OT) 2-1 Sept. 28 Tennessee Tech W 5-1 at Southeast Missouri* W 2-1 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 at SIUE L 2-1 Oct. 10 Eastern Kentucky W 4-0 Oct. 12 Morehead State T 1-1 Oct. 19 at Eastern Illinois W (OT) 2-1 Oct. 24 at Belmont W 4-2 Oct. 26 Austin Peay W 4-2 Oct. 31 Murray State L 1-0 Nov. 6 Jacksonville State^ T (3-4 PK) 1-1 * Ohio Valley Conference Match ^ Ohio Valley Conference Tournament - Cape Girardeau, Mo. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Alabama Alabama leads 2-0-0 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Martin, Tenn. L, 5-0 L, 3-0 Alabama A&M UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Aug. 28, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1 Appalachian State Appalachian State leads 1-0-0 Oct. 9, 1999 at Morehead, Ky. L, 5-0 Arkansas-Little Rock UT Martin leads 4-3-1 Oct. 3, 1998 Sept. 15, 1999 Sept. 8, 2000 Sept. 23, 2001 Sept. 15, 2002 Sept. 14, 2003 Sept. 26, 2004 Sept. 11, 2005 at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. L, 7-2 L, 2-1 L, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 3-0 Oct. 15, 2010 Aug. 19, 2011 at Pine Bluff, Ark. Martin, Tenn. UT Martin leads 7-2-1 at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark. at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark. W, 1-0 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-2 (OT) W, 2-1 W, 2-0 T, 2-2 (2OT) W, 4-2 L, 4-1 UT Martin leads 10-3-1 Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 (2OT) L, 2-1 (2OT) L, 3-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-1 W, 4-2 UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn W, 3-1 W, 6-0 Butler Series tied 0-0-1 Sept. 2, 2012 at Indianapolis, Ind. T, 0-0 (2OT) Cal State-Bakersfield Cal State-Bakersfield leads 1-0-0 Sept. 3, 2010 Bakersfield, Calif. L, 1-0 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 10, 2000 Aug. 26, 2005 at Schreveport, La. at Little Rock, Ark. at Monroe, La. L, 9-0 L, 8-1 L, 2-1 Chattanooga Chattanooga leads 5-2-1 Sept. 8, 1998 Oct. 22, 1999 Oct. 24, 2000 Oct. 9, 2001 Nov. 1, 2002 Aug. 27, 2004 Aug. 31, 2005 Sept. 3, 2006 Chattanooga, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. L, 5-1 W, 2-1 L, 6-1 L, 3-2 (OT) L, 3-2 (2OT) L, 4-1 W, 6-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) Christian Brothers Sept. 13, 2000 Sept. 7, 2001 Sept. 16, 2007 Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0 L, 12-0 W, 8-1 Colorado Colorado leads 1-0-0 Sept. 8, 2013 at Denver, Colo. L, 4-1 Cumberland UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Aug. 29, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 5-0 Denver Denver leads 1-0-0 Sept. 6 at Denver, Colo. L, 1-0 Drury leads 3-0-0 W, 8-0 Belmont Series tied 7-7-0 at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. L, 6-0 L, 5-1 L, 3-1 L, 3-2 Oct. 4, 1998 Sept. 5, 1999 Sept. 15, 2000 at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. L, 5-0 L, 4-2 L, 5-0 East Tennessee State East Tennessee State leads 2-1-0 Sept. 26, 1999 Sept. 23, 2000 at Johnson City, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Sept. 8, 2006 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-2 Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois leads 12-7-1 Sept. 19, 1998 Oct. 29, 1999 Sept. 17, 2000 Oct. 21, 2001 Nov. 8, 2002 Oct. 25, 2002* Oct. 19, 2003 Oct. 17, 2004 Oct. 21, 2005 Sept. 22, 2006 Oct. 31, 2006* Oct. 19, 2007 Sept. 26, 2008 Oct. 31, 2009 Oct. 22, 2010 Oct. 2, 2011 Nov. 3, 2011* Oct. 5, 2012 Oct. 25, 2013 Oct. 19, 2014 at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Terre Haute, Ind. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. L, 7-1 L, 4-1 L, 6-0 L, 4-1 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 3-3 (2OT) L, 3-1 L, 1-0 (OT) L, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 (OT) Eastern Kentucky UT Martin leads 7-3-2 Oct. 6, 2004 Sept. 30, 2005 Oct. 5, 2007 Oct. 17, 2008 Nov. 7, 2008* Oct. 16, 2009 Sept. 26, 2010 Oct. 7, 2011 Nov. 4, 2011* Oct. 14, 2012 Oct. 13, 2013 Oct. 10, 2014 at Richmond, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Richmond, Ky. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Richmond, Ky. at Richmond, Ky. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Richmond, Ky. Martin, Tenn. T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 6-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 0-0 (4-3 PK) W, 2-0 L, 2-1 (2OT) L, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 Evansville Series Tied 2-2-1 Sept. 2, 2001 Sept. 10, 2010 Sept. 18, 2011 Aug. 30, 2013 Sept. 3, 2014 at Evansville, Ind. Martin, Tenn. at Evansville, Ind. at Evansville, Ind. Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0 W, 2-0 T, 2-2 (2OT) L, 3-0 W, 1-0 Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic leads 1-0-0 Oct. 28, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-1 Florida Gulf Coast Florida Gulf Coast leads 1-0-0 Sept. 4, 2009 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 1-0 Georgia State UTM leads series 2-1-1 Aug. 21, 2011 Sept. 14, 2012 Sept. 13, 2013 Sept. 21 Martin, Tenn. at Atlanta, Ga. Martin, Tenn. at Atlanta, Ga. W, 2-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 1-0 W, 2-0 Hawaii Hawaii leads 1-0-0 Sept. 9, 2007 at Honolulu, Hi. L, 4-2 L, 2-1 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 L, 3-0 43 Oct. 14, 1998 Sept. 4, 1999 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 12, 2001 Sept. 21, 2008 Aug. 27, 2014 Drury Bacone Sept. 14, 2007 UT Martin leads 2-0-0 Christian Brothers leads 2-1-0 Austin Peay Sept. 29, 2002 Oct. 24, 2003 Oct. 22, 2004 Sept. 25, 2005 Oct. 1, 2006 Oct. 14, 2007 Oct. 26, 2008 Oct. 25, 2009 Oct. 1, 2010 Sept. 25, 2011 Sept. 28, 2012 Nov. 4, 2012* Sept. 27, 2013 Oct. 26, 2014 Bethel Centenary leads 3-0-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 Arkansas State Oct. 19, 2001 Oct. 8, 2002 Sept. 7, 2003 Sept. 12, 2004 Sept. 18, 2005 Sept. 10, 2006 Sept. 21, 2007 Aug. 22, 2010 Sept. 2, 2011 Sept. 7, 2012 W, 4-1 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-2 (2OT) L, 4-1 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W 4-2 Centenary Arkansas-Pine Bluff UT Martin leads 2-0-0 at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. 20 15 SOC C ER • A l l - T i m e O pp o n e n t s Sept. 30, 2001 Nov. 3, 2002 Oct. 16, 2002 Sept. 17, 2003 Sept. 1, 2004 Sept. 16, 2005 Aug. 25, 2006 Aug. 29, 2008 Aug. 30, 2009 Oct. 21, 2012 Oct. 20, 2013 Oct. 24, 2014 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS High Point High Point leads 1-0-0 201 5 S O CC ER • A l l - T i m e O pp o n e n t s Sept. 25, 1999 at Johnson City, Tenn. L, 4-0 Indiana State leads 2-0-0 at Terre Haute, Ind. Aug. 31, 2014 Martin, Tenn. IPFW L, 4-2 W, 3-0 UT Martin leads 2-0-0 Sept. 21, 2003 Sept. 12, 2010 Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. W, 3-1 W, 2-0 Jackson State UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 20, 2002 at Jackson, Miss. W, 7-0 Jacksonville State UT Martin leads 7-4-3 Oct. 25, 1998 Oct. 3, 2003 Oct. 1, 2004 Oct. 9, 2005 Oct. 15, 2006 Sept. 30, 2007 Oct. 12, 2008 Sept. 27, 2009 Oct. 3, 2010 Oct. 30, 2011 Oct. 26, 2012 Oct. 4, 2013 Sept. 26, 2014 Nov. 6, 2014* at Jacksonville, Ala. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 6-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 1-0 L, 3-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 (2OT) W, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-1 (OT) T, 1-1 (3-4 PK) Kennesaw State UT Martin leads 2-0-0 Sept. 16, 2012 Sept. 19, 2014 Kennesaw, Ga. Kennesaw, Ga. W, 2-0 W, 1-0 Kentucky Kentucky leads 1-0-0 Nov. 9, 2012^ at Lexington, Ky. L, 1-0 (OT) Lambuth Series tied 1-1-0 Sept. 22, 1998 Sept. 24, 2007 at Jackson, Tenn. at Jackson, Tenn. L, 5-2 W, 7-1 Lipscomb UT Martin leads 10-1-1 Oct. 5, 2001 Sept. 27, 2002 Oct. 14, 2003 Oct. 29, 2004 Oct, 28, 2005 Oct. 27, 2006 Aug. 31, 2007 Aug. 28, 2009 Aug. 27, 2010 Aug. 28, 2011 Sept. 9, 2012 Sept. 2, 2013 Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 1-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 (2OT) W, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 2-0 Long Beach State 44 Long Beach State leads 1-0-0 Sept. 21, 2006 Sept. 10, 2004 Aug. 28, 2005 Martin, Tenn. at Monroe, La. L, 2-0 W, 2-0 Louisville Indiana State Sept. 15, 2013 Series Tied 1-1-0 at Flagstaff, Ariz. Louisiana Monroe L, 1-0 Louisville leads 2-1-0 Aug. 26, 2000 Oct. 12, 2001 Aug. 30, 2002 Martin, Tenn. at Louisville, Ky. Martin, Tenn. L, 4-0 L, 3-1 W, 2-1 Loyola-Marymount Loyola-Marymount leads 1-0-0 Sept. 5, 2010 at Los Angeles, Calif. L, 2-0 Memphis Memphis leads 8-1-0 Sept. 16, 1998 Sept. 9, 2001 Oct. 4, 2002 Oct. 8, 2003 Sept. 8, 2004 Sept. 7, 2005 Aug. 27, 2006 Sept. 18, 2007 Nov. 12, 2011^ at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. L, 7-1 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 (2OT) L, 3-1 L, 2-1 L, 3-0 L, 7-0 L, 1-4 L, 7-0 Miami (Ohio) Miami (Ohio) leads 1-0-0 Sept. 9, 2011 at Oxford, Ohio L, 2-1 Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee leads 5-1-1 Sept. 30, 1998 Nov. 1, 1998* Sept. 8, 1999 Nov. 4, 1999* Sept. 5, 2000 Sept. 4, 2011 Aug. 25, 2013 Martin, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0 L, 7-0 L, 4-3 (2OT) L, 6-1 L, 3-2 W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) Mississippi State Mississippi State leads 2-0-0 Aug. 20, 2010 Aug. 24, 2012 Martin, Tenn. at Starkville, Miss. L, 2-1 L, 3-2 Mississippi Valley State UT Martin leads 2-0-0 Aug. 31, 2008 Aug. 26, 2012 Martin, Tenn. at Starkville, Miss. W, 1-0 W, 6-1 Missouri Missouri leads 1-0-0 Sept. 14, 2014 at Columbia, Mo. L, 1-0 Missouri-Kansas City UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 11, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-0 Missouri State Missouri State leads 8-0-1 Sept. 12, 1999 Sept. 29, 2000 Aug. 31, 2001 Sept. 1, 2002 Aug. 31, 2003 Sept. 4, 2005 Sept. 1, 2006 Aug. 29, 2010 Aug. 26, 2011 Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0 L, 6-0 L, 1-0 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 4-0 L, 4-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-1 Morehead State UT Martin leads 12-7-2 Sept. 12, 1998 Oct. 8, 1999 Oct. 21, 2000 Oct. 14, 2001 Oct. 11, 2002 Oct. 31, 2003 Sept, 24, 2004 Oct. 2, 2005 Oct. 8, 2006 Oct. 7, 2007 Nov. 6, 2007* Oct. 19, 2008 Nov. 9, 2008* Oct. 18, 2009 Sept. 24, 2010 Oct. 9, 2011 Nov. 6, 2011* Oct. 12, 2012 Oct. 11, 2013 Nov. 10, 2013* Oct. 12, 2014 Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. at Morehead, Ky. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1 L, 5-3 L, 5-0 W, 4-1 W, 10-3 W, 5-0 L, 4-1 W, 7-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 L, 3-2 L, 4-0 W, 2-1 (OT) W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) Murray State Murray State leads 10-4-3 Sept. 27, 2000 Nov. 1, 2000* Oct. 31, 2001 Oct. 20, 2002 Oct. 12, 2003 Oct, 9, 2004 Oct. 13, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 28, 2007 Oct. 5, 2008 Oct. 4, 2009 Nov. 6, 2009* Oct. 17, 2010 Sept. 23, 2011 Sept. 30, 2012 Sept. 29, 2013 Oct. 31, 2014 at Murray, Ky. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0 L, 4-3 L, 4-1 T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 4-2 L, 3-1 L, 3-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 1-2 L, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 2-2 (2OT) W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 North Alabama Series Tied 1-1-0 Oct. 7, 1998 Sept. 1, 1999 Martin, Tenn. at Florence, Ala. W, 4-2 L, 4-3 (OT) Northern Arizona Northern Arizona leads 1-0-0 Sept. 15, 2006 at Flagstaff, Ariz. L, 1-0 Northwestern State Northwestern State leads 2-0-0 Sept. 19, 1999 Sept. 1, 2000 at Natchitoches, La. at Hammond, La. L, 7-0 L, 6-1 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State leads 2-0 Aug. 23 Sept. 14 Martin, Tenn. at Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-0 L, 1-0 Ole Miss Ole Miss leads 2-0 Sept. 6, 1998 Aug. 28, 1999 at Oxford, Miss. Martin, Tenn. L, 12-0 L, 8-0 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Pacific Series tied 1-1-0 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 14, 2008 at Honolulu, Hi. at Stockton, Calif. L, 1-0 W, 1-0 Purdue leads 1-0 Aug. 31, 2012 at West LaFayette, Ind. L, 2-0 Saint Louis Series tied 2-2-0 Oct. 30, 1998 Sept. 10, 1999 Sept. 20, 2013 Aug. 22, 2014 Samford at St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Tenn. L, 12-0 L, 7-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 (OT) Samford leads 4-0-1 Oct. 5, 2003 Oct. 3, 2004 Oct. 7, 2005 Oct. 13, 2006 Sept. 28, 2007 at Birmingham, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Birmingham, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-0 (OT) L, 1-0 L, 2-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 0-3 San Francisco San Francisco leads 1-0-0 Sept. 12, 2008 at Stockton, Calif. L, 1-0 SIU Edwardsville UT Martin leads 5-3-0 Sept. 5, 2008 Sept. 20, 2009 Sept. 12, 2010 Sept. 30, 2011 Oct. 7, 2012 Oct. 27, 2013 Nov. 8, 2013* Oct. 5, 2014 at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Edwardsville, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Edwardsville, Ill. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Edwardsville, Ill. W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-2 (OT) W, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 (OT) L, 2-1 South Alabama Series Tied 1-1-0 Sept. 5, 2004 Sept. 9, 2005 Mobile, Ala. Martin, Tenn. L, 5-0 W, 3-2 Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri leads 10-6-4 Oct. 19, 1999 Oct. 17, 2000 Oct. 24, 2001 Oct. 27, 2002 Oct. 17, 2003 Nov. 4, 2003* Oct. 15, 2004 Oct, 23, 2005 Sept. 24, 2006 Oct. 21, 2007 Nov. 9, 2007* Sept. 28, 2008 Oct. 11, 2009 Oct. 24, 2010 Oct. 14, 2010 Oct. 21, 2011 Sept. 25, 2012 Nov. 2, 2012* Nov. 1, 2013 Oct. 3, 2014 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 0-0 L, 0-1 T, 1-1 W, 2-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 2-1 W, 2-1 (2OT) T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 1-0 W, 1-0 (2OT) W, 2-1 Southeastern Louisiana leads 3-0-1 Oct. 12, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-0 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 2-1 (2OT) Southern Mississippi Series Tied 0-0-1 Sept. 3, 2004 at Mobile, Ala. T, 0-0 (2OT) Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin leads 2-0-0 Sept. 13, 2002 Sept. 5, 2003 Martin, Tenn. at Nacogdoches, Texas L, 2-1 L, 5-2 Stetson Stetson leads 1-0-0 Sept. 6, 2009 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 1-0 Tennessee Tech UT Martin leads series 10-8-1 Sept. 4, 1998 Oct. 9, 1998 Oct. 1, 1999 Oct. 1, 2000 Sept. 28, 2001 Oct. 6, 2002 Oct. 26, 2003 Oct. 24, 2004 Sept. 23, 2005 Sept. 29, 2006 Oct. 12, 2007 Oct. 24, 2008 Nov. 4, 2008* Sept. 25, 2009 Oct. 10, 2010 Oct. 28, 2011 Oct. 28, 2012 Oct. 18, 2013 Sept. 28, 2014 Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 4-0 L, 7-0 L, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-1 L, 3-2 (OT) W, 1-0 T, 0-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 (2OT) W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 W, 5-1 Troy State Troy State leads 1-0-0 Oct. 24, 1998 at Jacksonville, Ala. L, 4-0 Tulsa UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 12, 2014 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-0 UNC Asheville Series tied 0-0-1 Sept. 7, 2008 at Murray, Ky. T, 0-0 Valparaiso Valparaiso leads 1-0-0 Sept. 24, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 6-0 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt leads 2-0-0 Sept. 18, 2009 Aug. 17, 2012 at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. L, 3-0 L, 2-0 Wright State Wright State leads 1-0-0 Sept. 11, 2011 at Oxford, Ohio L, 3-2 All-Time Records Alabama...................................................... 0-2 Alabama A&M............................................ 1-0 Appalachian State...................................... 0-1 Arkansas-Little Rock...............................4-3-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff................................... 2-0 Arkansas State.........................................7-2-1 Austin Peay............................................10-3-1 Bacone.......................................................... 1-0 Belmont........................................................ 7-7 Bethel........................................................... 2-0 Butler.........................................................0-0-1 Cal State-Bakersfield.................................. 0-1 Centenary.................................................... 0-3 Chattanooga.............................................2-5-1 Christian Brothers...................................... 1-2 Colorado...................................................... 0-1 Cumberland................................................ 1-0 Denver......................................................... 0-1 Drury............................................................ 0-3 East Tennessee State................................... 1-2 Eastern Illinois.......................................7-12-1 Eastern Kentucky....................................7-3-2 Evansville.................................................2-2-1 Florida Atlantic........................................... 0-1 Florida Gulf Coast...................................... 0-1 Georgia State............................................2-1-1 Hawaii.......................................................... 0-1 High Point................................................... 0-1 Indiana State............................................... 1-1 IPFW............................................................. 2-0 Jackson State............................................... 1-0 Jacksonville State.....................................7-4-3 Kennesaw State.......................................... 2-0 Kentucky..................................................... 0-1 Lambuth...................................................... 1-1 Lipscomb................................................10-1-1 Long Beach State........................................ 0-1 Louisiana Monroe...................................... 1-1 Louisville..................................................... 1-2 Loyola-Marymount.................................... 0-1 Memphis...................................................... 1-8 Miami (Ohio).............................................. 0-1 Middle Tennessee....................................1-5-1 Mississippi State......................................... 0-2 Mississippi Valley State............................. 2-0 Missouri....................................................... 0-1 Missouri-Kansas City................................ 1-0 Missouri State..........................................0-8-1 Morehead State......................................13-7-1 Murray State..........................................4-10-3 North Alabama........................................... 1-1 Northern Arizona....................................... 0-1 Northwestern State.................................... 0-2 Oklahoma State.......................................... 0-2 Ole MIss....................................................... 0-2 Pacific........................................................... 1-1 Purdue......................................................... 0-1 Saint Louis................................................... 2-2 Samford....................................................0-4-1 San Francisco.............................................. 0-1 SIU Edwardsville....................................... 5-3 South Alabama........................................... 1-1 Southeast Missouri................................6-10-4 Southeast Louisiana................................0-3-1 Southern Mississippi..............................0-0-1 Stephen F. Austin....................................... 0-2 Stetson.......................................................... 0-1 Tennessee Tech......................................10-8-1 Troy State.................................................... 0-1 Tulsa............................................................. 0-1 UNC Asheville.........................................0-0-1 Valparaiso.................................................... 0-1 Vanderbilt.................................................... 0-2 Wright State................................................ 0-1 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 45 Southeastern Louisiana at Hammond, La. at Hammond, La. Martin, Tenn. 20 15 SOC C ER • A l l - T i m e O pp o n e n t s Purdue Sept. 3, 2000 Sept. 22, 2002 Sept. 12, 2003 PROGRAM TIMELINE 1999 1998 Dr. After guiding the UT Martin women’s soccer club team, Dr. Ruth Holden was hired In its second year UT Martin managed only one win, defeating to field the first intercollegiate squad. Holden retained 10 players from the club team Chattanooga 2-1 Oct. 22. The 1999 campaign would be the final season and added eight true freshmen to form the first Skyhawk squad. The inaugural for head coach Dr. Ruth Holden, who ended with a 3-34 overall record edition of Skyhawk soccer picked up its first victory in the third match of the season and 1-8 OVC record at UT Martin. Jane Carroll stopped a school record over Morehead State 2-1. UT Martin finished its first season 2-15 overall and 1-3 in 18 shots in goal Oct. 1 against Tennessee Tech. Kelli Armstrong led the Ohio Valley Conference. Kim Thompson set a school record with four goals Oct. the Skyhawks with six goals in her only year on the team. 7 against North Alabama. en h Nat an Pife r 2001 2002 2004 rick son Jack Dani Myrick concluded her Skyhawk career as the all-time leader in goals scored, shots and assists. UT Martin set Ohio Valley Conference records for goals-per-game with 2.32 and shots-per-game with 19.11. As a team UT Martin tallied nine wins for the third time in four years. i My The Skyhawks record a second consectutive UT Martin goes 4-11-2 and misses winning record and host their first postseason the OVC tournament for the first match when Southeast Missouri visited on Nov. time in three seasons. Freshman 4 and defeated UT Martin 2-0. Katie Jackson tied Katie Behrens netted three goals Dani Myrick’s single season record of 196 goals. and earned the Skyhawks only spot For a second consectutive year, five Skyhawks on the all-conference team. earend OVC All-Conference recognition. 2007 2006 e Kati ens Behr rts obe ig R Cra Craig Roberts assumed the helm of the Skyhawk soccer program as the third head coach only four weeks prior to the season’s start. The Skyhawks set a school record with six shutouts, including five consecutive conference shutouts. The Skyhawks returned to the OVC Tournament for the first time since 2003. 2005 Dan 2003 ie Kat At the time, UT Martin had the winningest season in program history with a record 10 wins and advanced to the semi-finals of the OVC Tournament for the first time in program history. Katie Behrens and Jamie Price were both named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Team while Behrens was also named UT Martin’s Female Athlete of the Year. 2009 The Skyhawk program reached new heights in its third season under Roberts, tying or breaking 12 school records, including most victories in one season (10) and highest season winning percentage (.632). The Skyhawks advanced to its first OVC Tournament championship appearance, and had five OVC Player of the Week honorees, including four straight weekly mentions, a new program record. nna Dan Joha 2008 ers Rog bun Rath ielle The Skyhawks won their first-ever Ohio Valley Conference regular-season championship, breaking or tying eight school records in the process. Danielle Rogers was one of six players to earn All-OVC mentions, as she was named the OVC Defensive Player of the Year - the first time a Skyhawk had taken that award home. UT Martin also tied a program record with five OVC Player of the Week honorees. 2011 Phil 2010 r Pate a r ama McN In Phil McNamara’s first season as head coach, the Skyhawks found their groove midway through the season, winning seven out of nine games during one stretch. UT Martin tied an all-time singleseason program record with eight shutouts and produced a pair of All-OVC second team and All-Newcomer selections in Rosaelia Loza and Sam Dunn. Lucy UT Martin went where no other team in program history had gone - to the NCAA Tournament. The Skyhawks clinched their first-ever Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship behind the foot of tournament MVP Lucy Pater, who netted the game-winning goal in the 76th minute against Morehead State. Behind All-OVC first team selections Melissa Govea (also the league’s Defensive Player of the Year) and Brooke Robertson, the Skyhawks tallied a program-record 14 victories. 2013 2012 e k Klen hyra Sap -James mbs Coo UT Martin picked up where they left off in 2011, winning the program’s first outright OVC championship and second straight OVC Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament qualifier. The Skyhawks placed five on the All-OVC first and second teams while Saphyra Coombs-James notched the program’s first OVC Freshman of the Year award while Phil McNamara took home OVC Coach of the Year honors. ah Mari 2015 S O C C ER • P r o g r a m T i m e l i n e old hH Rut 2000 Nathan Pifer was hired March 15, from Pifer picked up his first win Sept. 23 UT Martin posted its first winning season after going 9-7-3 overall in the seventh match of the season and 4-3-2 in the OVC. The Skyhawks posted school records with five Midwestern State University as the second after defeating Arkansas Little- consecutive wins and earning five spots on the OVC All-Conference head coach of the Skyhawks. Sherrie Weeks Rock 2-1. UT Martin played its first teams. The Skyhawks recorded a record 10 goals Oct. 11 against and Lydia Lloyd led the squad with two goals overtime match Oct. 9, falling 3-2 to Morehead State. Dani Myrick set a freshman and school record with apiece as UT Martin suffered through an 0-18 16 goals on the season. Chattanooga. season. UT Martin notched a feat never seen before in Ohio Valley Conference history after winning their fourth consecutive conference championship - including a pair of regular season and tournament championships. Mariah Klenke led a Skyhawks squad which saw five players take home postseason awards, including three All-OVC first team selections after tying the program’s single season shutout mark with seven clean sheets on the season. 2014 46 tt arre na J Rian UT Martin opened the season with a program record four victories in rout to a fourth-consectutive double-digit wins with 12. The saw the breakout performance of the program’s first OVC Offensive Player of the Year in Rianna Jarrett, who scored a Skyhawk record 17 goals. The Skyhawks placed three on the All-OVC first team and saw defender Amy Maksimowicz become the all-time leading starter with 85 games. She and Dominka Conc set a UT Martin record when they appeared in 86 matches in their careers. OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions ALL-TIME ROSTER NAME HOMETOWN YEARS 1998-2000 2007-08 2010 1998-99 1999 2010 2002 2004-07 2004-07 1998 2006 2014-present 2008-10 1998 2010-2012 2009 1998 2011 2015-present 1999-2001 2001-02 2001-04 2013 1998-99 1999-2000 2003 1998-99 2005 1999 2013-present 2015-present 2004-06 2011-14 2003-04 2002 2012-present 2006-09 2015-present 2009-10 2011-14 1998-2000 2007-09 2008-09 2002-05 2012-13 2000 2007-10 2010-14 1998-2000 2004 2003-04 2012 2006 2010-11, 13 2003 1999 2002-03 2006 2015-present 2014 2006-09 2005-08 2010 2008-11 2001 2015-present 1998 2001 2002-04 2000 2002-05 2012-14 2014 2009 2004-05 2012-13 2014-present 2005 2008-09 1998-2000 2008-09 2008-11 1998-99 2009 2002-05 2015-present 2014 2008 2012 1998 2005-07 2001-04 2003-05 Sarah Keller Nikki Keltz Lindsey Kennetz Sara Ketis Jody Kiers Amy King Haley Klages Mariah Klenke Stephanie Krush Aoife Lennon Lydia Lloyd Devan Lowe Rosaelia Loza Joanna Maas Lauren MacKenzie Amy Maksimowicz Carrie Marcus Abby Masters Amanda Matthews Frankie Maynard Amy McGivern Hannah McGowen Linnsie McMahan Meghan McMullen Holly McNamara Jenna Merrill Jessica Metcalf Carrie Miller Emily Miller Melanie Miller Kaci Mitchell Corey Montgomery Christina Moore Zara Musker Dani Myrick Ellie Myrick Kristen Nichols Stephanie Nilica Sydney Norris Christina Norton Jamie Ohlheiser Ginger Parson Lucy Pater Rachel Piper Jamie Price Lindsey Randolph Johanna Rathbun Tavi Renier Ashley Reveiz Kelsey Roberson Brooke Robertson Paige Robinson Danielle Rogers Amy Rook Audrey Russell Alissa Ruud Paula Sanematsu Abi Sanvee Deborah Schaudt Caryn Scheufler Lisa Schmieder Midori Sera Sophia Sharos Sarah Sharp Jamie Shaw Sarah Singleton Caitlin Smith Rebecca Starnes Mary Steel Audrey Stone Kendall Straessle Rosemary Strasser Cara Sullivan Tori Taylor Kim Thompson Mary Thompson Lindsey Tilk Nicole Tobin Sarah Tompkins Kitty Trent Hope Van Ryckeghem Alex Van Sise Morgan Walley Jordan Warnement Ashlie Watson Sherrie Weeks Shannon Wessels Devra Whitney Tessa Williams Holly Wilson Kendyl Wilson Alex Windell Marissa Wood-Sternburgh Julie Zbozien Germantown, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. Cordova, Tenn. Maribor, Slovenia Wainfleet, Ontario Germantown, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Breese, Ill. Oakville, Ontartio Armagh, Northern Ireland Memphis, Tenn. Overland Park, Kan. Biscoe, NC Frankfort, Ill. Barrie, Ontario Nashville, Tenn. Maryville, Tenn. Huntington Beach, Calif. Paris, Tenn. Smyrna, Tenn. Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland Murfreesboro, Tenn. Fenton, Mo. Hendersonville, Tenn. Lake Worth, Fla. Scottsdale, Ariz. Jackson, Tenn. Fort Dodge, Iowa Collierville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Hendersonville, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Blackburn, U.K. Midwest City, Okla. Knoxville, Tenn. Orange, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Sarasota, Fla. Martin, Tenn. Oklahoma City, Okla. The Colony, Texas Brentwood, Tenn. Hendersonville, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Soddy Daisy, Tenn. Bedford, Texas Tucson, Ariz. Knoxville, Tenn. Cookeville, Tenn. Olathe, Kan. Florissant, Mo. Orland Park, Ill. Lakeland, Tenn. Hixson, Tenn. Moline, Ill. Sao Paulo, Brazil Bartlett, Tenn. Ettenheim, Germany Carrolton, Ga. Elzach, Germany San Francisco, Calif. Collinsville, Ill. Nashville, Tenn. Wayne, Ill. Franklin, Tenn. St. Charles, Mo. Arlington, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. Cordova, Tenn. Lake Zurich, Ill. Chapel Hill, Tenn. Orland Park, Ill. Germantown, Tenn. Clinton, Miss. Knoxville, Tenn. Edmond, Okla. Bothell, Wash. Franklin, Wis. Norman, Okla. Franklin, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. Diablo, Calif. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Vernon, B.C. Thompson Station, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. Bristol, England Traverse City, Mich. Dickson, Tenn. 1998 1998-2001 2008 2015-present 2005-08 2001-03 2013 2011-14 2006 2013 1998-2001 2008 2010-11 1998 2010-11 2011-14 1998 2013-14 2009 2005-07 2015-present 2010-13 2009 1998-2001 1998-2000 2012 2005-06 2001 2001-02 2004 2014-present 2008 2001-04 2015-present 2002-05 2013-2014 2009 2007-10 2015-present 2001 2003-05 2001-04 2011-14 2008 2004-07 2001 2007-08 2000-02 2012-14 2011 2008-11 1999-2000 2007-09 1998 2000 2002-03 2005 2010-13 2014 2001-02 2015-present 2011-2012 2015-present 2007 2001 2005-07 2005-08 2015-present 2000 2000 2006-07 1998-2000 2006-07 2008-10 1998-99 2010-2012 2002-05 1999-2000 2012-13 2002 2015-present 2008 2007 2009 2012-14 1999-2002 2006 1998-2000 2008 1998 2009-2012 2009 2007-10 1998 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 47 Burns, Tenn. Daneville, Calif. Lewiston, Maine Clinton, Miss. St. Peters, Mo. Zurich, Switzerland Weatherford, Okla. Nashville, Tenn. Sioux Falls, S.D. Columbia, Tenn. Smyrna, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Troy, Mich. Dickson, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Waukesha, Wis. Dickson, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Kingsport, Tenn. Hazelwood, Mo. London, Ontario Versailles, Ky. Elk Grove, Ill. Chattanooga, Tenn. Cottontown, Tenn. Monroe, Ga. Maryville, Tenn. Edmond, Okla. Memphis, Tenn. Lascassas, Tenn. Arlington, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Maribor, Slovenia Wichita, Kan. Columbia, Tenn. Brampton, Ontario Rolla, Mo. O’Fallon, Mo. Mason, Ohio Franklin, Tenn. Halifax, Nova Scotia Edinburgh, Scotland Anchorage, Alaska Columbia, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Athens, Tenn. Middlesbrough, England Churchville, NY Clarksville, Tenn. Dickson, Tenn. Wichita, Kan. Ottawa, Ontario Guelph, Ontario Sevierville, Tenn. Lexington, Tenn. Fairview, Tenn. Gallatin, Tenn. Thompson Station, Tenn. Smyrna, Tenn. Cynthiana, Ky. Traverse City, Mich. Sioux Falls, S.D. London, England Hendersonville, Tenn. Farragut, Tenn. Belfast, U.K. Bartlett, Tenn. Dickson, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Springfield, Va. Clarksville, Tenn. Brentwood, Tenn. Clausdorf, Germany Anchorage, Alaska Greeneville, Tenn. Scottsdale, Ariz. Hattiesburg, Miss. Edmond, Okla. Hendersonville, Tenn. Clinton, Miss. Ontario, Canada St. Louis, Mo. Bon Aqua, Tenn. Alberta, Canada Franklin, Tenn. Farmington Hills, Mich. Wexford, Ireland Conyers, Ga. Tempe, Ariz. Louisville, Ky. Hendersonville, Tenn. Hendersonville, Tenn. Mustang, Okla. 20 15 SOC C ER • A l l - T i m e R o s t e r s Nikki Ammons Ashley Angerer Elise Applegate Mandy Arledge Kelli Armstrong Bettina Baer Sarah Barnes Sarah Bedell Katie Behrens Sarah Beyer Carey Black Oliva Bohlman Kim Boldt Shelley Brock Morgan Brandon Aubrey Buehler Jamie Bullington Camilla Buoni Maggie Burkett Amanda Cadell Emily Cairncross Rachel Callahan Michelle Calmeyn Kennisha Cann Jane Carroll Ashley Cedars Lindsey Clark Allie Cofer Paige Coleman Shelby Coleman Katelyn Colvin Paula Comerlato Dominika Conc Annie Cook Lauren Cook Saphyra Coombs-James Sophie Cox MaKenzie Crawford Emily Crye Alyssa Curtis Lisa de la Mothe Nuala Deans Danielle deGuzman Megan Dempsey Corrie Dew Mary Ann Dodson Jenni Duffy Sam Dunn Beth Ann Durrett Andrea Enevoldsen Jennifer Ermey Melisa Erturk Caitlin Farrow Hannah Fessenden Angela Fiddler Leslie Fischer Tabitha Fishburn Kelly Flannery Sierra Franz Taylor Fry Jamie Furstenberg Kristina Goldstine Michaela Gooden Melissa Govea Mary Graziano Shannon Grattan Kyla Green Lauren Greer Joanna Gomez Barbara Harman Katie Hausauer Jaclyn Heckle Eva Heller Hillary Hitz Kimberley Hood Jessica Horvatich Temple Hughs Sabrina Humphries Jessica Hunt Ginger Hutchison Kelly Ann Hutchinson Katie Imperiale Brandi Irwin Amy Iwanicki Katie Jackson Maya Jamison Rianna Jarrett Sarah Jett Jessica Johnson Kristine Jones Erin Jordan Meghann Jordan Kindal Keim 48 201 5 S OC C ER • Y e a r l y J e r s e y N u mb e r s YEARLY JERSEY NUMBERS 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Christina Norton (2001) Megan Dempsey (2002) Bethany White (2003) Cara Sullivan (2006-07) Ashley Angerer (2008) Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11) MaKenzie Crawford (2015-present) Nikki Keltz (1998-01) Shannon Lewis (2002) Allison Cofer (2005) Ashley Angerer (2007) Tessa Williams (2008) Sarah Jett (2008) Linnsie McMahan (2009) Elise Applegate (2010) Mariah Klenke (2011-14) Maya Jamison (2015-present) Nikki Ammons (1998) Jane Carroll (1999-00) Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) Megan Dempsey (2003-05) Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) Aubrey Buehler (2009) Sarah Tompkins (2012-13) Holly Wilson (1998) Emily Cairncross (2001-02) Brittany Drye (2003) Sarah Bedell (2004-07) Stephanie Nilica (2008-10) Camilla Buoni (2011) Abby Masters (2013-14) Sierra Franz (2015-present) Ginger Hutchison (1998-00) Jamie Shaw (2001) Katie Jackson (2002-05) Danielle Rogers (2008-09) Hannah McGowen (2010-13) Maggie Burkett (2015-present) Sarah Beyer (1998) Lisa de la Mothe (1999-00) Rachel Callahan (2001-04) Sarah Singleton (2005-07) Nuala Deans (2008-09) Jenna Merrill (2012) Aoife Lennon (2013) Rebecca Starnes (2015-present) Kyla Green (1998) Beth Durrett (1999) Audrey Russell (2000) Christina Moore (2001) Tabitha Fishburn (2002-03) Katie Behrens (2004-07) Brooke Robertson (2008-11) Eva Heller (2014) Zara Musker (2015-present) Kim Thompson (1998) Nikki Ammons (1999-00) Ginger Schmitt (2001-04) Paula Sanematsu (2005) Sophie Cox (2006-07) Corey Montgomery (2008) Kristen Nichols (2009) Hannah Fessenden (2010-11) Melisa Erturk (2013) Katelyn Colvin (2015-present) Kennisha Cann (1998-99) Barbara Harman (2000) Mary Catherine Graziano (2001-02) Jennifer Ermey (2003-04) Sabrina Humphries (2005) Kelly Flannery (2006) Sarah Sharp (2007) Sophie Cox (2008-09) Mary Thompson (2010-2012) Michelle Calmeyn (2013) Temple Hughs (2014-present) Lydia Lloyd (1998-01) Meghan Jordan (2002-04) Erin Jordan (2005) Caitlin Farrow (2006) Jenni Duffy (2007-10) Dominika Conc (2011-14) Sara Ketis (2015-present) 9 Rosemary Strasser (1998-99) Mary Ann Dodson (2000) Carrie Miller (2001) Lindsey Tilk (2002-05) Caitlin Smith (2006-08) Jordan Warnement (2009) Bettina Baer (2010) Alyssa Curtis (2011-14) Shannon Grattan (2015-present) 10 Julie Zbozien (1998) Kim Thompson (1999) Amanda Cadell (2000-01) Katie Hausauer (2002-05) Marissa Wood-Sternburgh (2007-10) Midori Sera (2011-12) Olivia Bohlman (2014-present) 11 Lindsey Clark (1998-99) Beth Ann Durrett (2000) Lauren Greer (2001) Kitty Trent (2002) Annie Cook (2003-04) Carey Black (2006) Danielle Rogers (2007) Rachel Piper (2008) Amanda Matthews (2009) Abi Sanvee (2010-13) Rianna Jarrett (2014) Aimee Mackin (2015-present) 12 13 14 Lisa de la Mothe (1998) Meghan McMullen (1999-01) Lauren Cook (2002) Jamie Ohleiser (2003-05) Morgan Walley (2007) Jessica Hunt (2008-09) Michaela Gooden (2010) Amy Maksimowicz (2011-14) Hope Van Ryckeghem (2015-present) Mandy Arledge (1998-99) Nicole Tobin (2000) Amy King (2001-03) Kim Hood (2004-05) Jamie Furstenberg (2006-09) Saphyra Coombs-James (2012-present) Joanna Maas (1998) Nicole Tobin (1999) Tavi Ranier (2000-02) Angela Fiddler (2003) Andrea Enevoldsen (2004) Jessica Metcalf (2005-06) Nuala Deans (2007) Tori Taylor (2008-10) Melisa Erturk (2012) Ellie Myrick (2013-present) 15 Paige Robinson (1999-00) Emily Miller (2002) Kindall Keim (2003-05) Shannon Wessels (2006) Kim Boldt (2008-10) Ashlie Watson (2011-14) Sophia Sharos (2015-present) 16 Megan McMullen (1998) Amanda Cadell (1999) Audrey Stone (2000) Emily Miller (2001) Dani Myrick (2002-05) Erin Jordan (2006) Danielle deGuzman (2008) Alex Windell (2009) Lucy Pater (2011-14) Amy McGivern (2015-present) 17 Amy Rook (1998) Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) Ashley Cedars (2003) Paula Comerlato (2004-06) Stephanie Nilica (2007) Melissa Govea (2008-11) Jessica Johnson (2012) Hannah Fessenden (2013) Deborah Schaudt (2014) 18 Sarah Keller (1998) Leslie Fischer (1999) Holly McNamara (2000) Lindsey Randolph (2001) Rebecca Barrington (2003) Jamie Price (2004-07) Katie Imperiale (2008-11) Jessica Horvatich (2012-13) Taylor Fry (2014) Sydney Norris (2015-present) 19 Beth Ann Durrett (1998) Rosemary Strasser (1999-01) Alissa Rudd (2002) Caitlin Smith (2003) Stephanie Krush (2006) Alex Van Sise (2008) Morgan Brandon (2010-2012) Shelby Coleman (2013-present) 20 Devra Whitney (1998-00) Christina Moore (2002-04) Kendall Straessle (2006-07) Kelly Ann Hutchinson (2008-09) Rosaelia Loza (2010-11) Corrie Dew (2012-2013) Kaci Mitchell (2014-present) 21 Carrie Marcus (1998) Paige Coleman (1999) Mary Steel (2000) Joanna Gomez (2002) Lauren Greco (2003) Melanie Miller (2004) Kristina Goldstine (2005-08) Hillary Hitz (2009) Kelsey Roberson (2011) Jaclyn Heckle (2012-14) 22 Jamie Bullington (1998) Kelli Armstrong (1999) Meghan Jordan (2001) Sarah Barnes (2002) Joanna Gomez (2003-04) Frankie Maynard (2006-07) Devan Lowe (2008) Emily Crye (2009-10) 23 24 25 26 27 Brandi Irwin (1998-99) Jody Kiers (2005-08) Kendyl Wilson (2009-12) Shelley Brock (1998) Alicia Ronca (2008) Danielle deGuzman (2009) Ashley Reveiz (2012-14) Kristine Jones (1998) Lindsey Kennetz (2008) Amy Iwanicki (2009) Sam Dunn (2010-14) Lauren Williamson (2008) Holly McNamara (1998) Haley Klages (2013) OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEARLY SCORING LEADERS Name GP Kim Thompson 17 Kelli Armstrong 19 Lydia Lloyd 16 Sherri Weeks 18 Dani Myrick 19 Katie Jackson 19 Kindal Keim 17 Katie Jackson 19 Katie Behrens 18 Katie Behrens 19 Brooke Robertson 18 Kendyl Wilson 16 Rosaelia Loza 18 Rosaelia Loza 23 Saphyra Coombs-James 20 Abi Sanvee 21 Rianna Jarrett 20 Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Name Nikki Ammons Paige Robinson Paige Robinson Caryn Scheufler Caryn Scheufler Megan Dempsey Megan Dempsey Megan Dempsey Cara Sullivan Johanna Rathbun Johanna Rathbun Aubrey Buehler Lauren MacKenzie Mariah Klenke Mariah Klenke Mariah Klenke Mariah Klenke Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Matches Minutes 17 1549:00 20 1834:00 18 1620:00 18 1621:44 19 1808:49 19 1795:45 17 1585:39 19 1751:15 19 1840:00 19 1775:03 19 1798:50 16 1450:20 18 1692:53 23 2149:51 22 2042:31 21 1954:42 20 1857:01 Shots 27 19 10 36 55 62 36 22 65 75 17 21 50 79 39 25 112 G 6 6 2 7 16 16 5 9 5 8 4 4 8 9 10 5 17 A 3 1 1 1 7 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 0 4 4 1 4 PTS 15 13 5 15 39 35 11 22 11 21 9 9 16 22 24 11 38 Kendyl Wilson is the only player to win all four championships while at UT Martin in 2009 (OVC Co-Champion), 2011 (OVC Tournament) and 2012 (OVC and Tournament Championships. Wilson rankes in the top-10 in six career categories: matches played (79, 1st), assists (17, 2nd), points (39, 5th), goals (11, 8th), matches started (69, 8th) and game winning goals (4, 9th). YEARLY GOALKEEPING LEADERS GP 14 12 18 17 18 19 17 18 19 16 17 16 18 16 21 20 20 Minutes 775:00 752:00 1387:00 1446:40 1521:45 1640:45 1585:39 1121:58 1840:00 1279:30 1608:50 1400:31 1608:08 1119:46 1866:35 1687:18 1857:01 Saves 79 83 186 144 116 119 83 39 147 55 66 46 89 48 95 90 113 GA 45 36 86 42 24 21 33 19 27 13 12 13 18 15 20 18 19 Save% .436 .359 .425 .774 .829 .850 .716 .672 .845 .809 .846 .780 .832 .762 .826 .833 .856 SEASON-BY-SEASON TOTALS Shots Goals Assists 360 12 5 162 20 12 98 9 6 131 19 12 318 46 28 288 43 27 255 16 14 363 44 26 215 14 5 329 39 20 342 21 18 211 24 17 257 19 17 383 43 34 348 45 35 337 25 15 364 41 29 Points 29 52 24 50 120 113 46 114 33 98 60 65 55 120 125 65 111 Saves GA 143 91 225 96 215 86 174 61 135 29 137 26 85 33 84 31 153 27 73 19 71 12 47 13 90 19 110 31 117 21 105 22 113 19 GAA 5.23 4.31 4.80 2.61 1.42 1.15 1.87 1.52 1.32 0.91 0.67 0.84 1.01 1.21 0.96 0.96 0.92 ShO 0 0 0 2 3 4 2 1 7 5 5 5 7 2 6 7 6 GAA 5.35 4.71 4.78 3.39 1.44 1.30 1.87 1.59 1.32 0.96 0.67 0.81 1.01 1.30 0.93 1.01 0.92 W-L-T 0-8-0 0-8-0 0-18-0 4-14-0 6-5-3 9-5-2 4-11-2 6-6-0 5-9-5 9-3-2 9-3-3 9-7-0 8-8-2 10-3-0 12-6-3 9-9-1 12-6-1 ShO 0 0 0 2 4 5 2 6 7 8 7 8 8 7 8 8 6 W-L-T 2-15-0 1-19-0 0-18-0 4-14-0 9-7-3 9-7-3 4-11-2 9-10-0 5-9-5 10-6-3 10-5-4 9-7-0 8-8-2 14-7-2 13-6-3 11-9-1 12-6-2 Rianna Jarrett played only one season with UT Martin but it was historic, scoring a single-season record 17 times including a pair of hat tricks in 2014. OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE Megan Dempsey, Sept. 8, 2003 Megan Dempsey, Oct. 6, 2003 Jamie Price, Oct. 31, 2006 Sophie Cox, Oct. 23, 2007 Danielle Rogers, Sept. 2, 2008 Kelly Ann Hutchinson, Sept. 9, 2008 Danielle Rogers, Oct. 28, 2008 Danielle Rogers, Sept. 15, 2009 Danielle Rogers, Sept. 22, 2009 Stephanie Nilica, Oct. 13, 2009 Hannah Fessenden, Oct. 5, 2010 Stephanie Nilica, Sept. 21, 2010 Amy Maksimowicz, Aug. 23, 2011 Lucy Pater, Oct. 15, 2013 Lucy Pater, Sept. 2, 2014 GOALKEEPER Cara Sullivan, Sept. 19, 2006 Cara Sullivan, Oct. 10, 2006 Cara Sullivan, Oct. 17, 2006 Johanna Rathbun, Sept. 16, 2008 Aubrey Buehler, Nov. 3, 2009 Lauren MacKenzie, Sept. 14, 2010 Mariah Klenke, Aug. 23, 2011 Mariah Klenke, Sept. 24, 2013 Mariah Klenke, Sept. 2, 2014 Mariah Klenke, Sept. 9, 2014 Mariah Klenke, Sept. 23, 2014 Saphyra Coombs-James, Sept. 9, 2014 Amy Maksimowicz, Sept. 23, 2014 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 49 Dani Myrick appears in the UT Martin record books 41 times, more than any other player in program history. Kim Thompson, Oct. 12, 1998 Dani Myrick, Oct. 7, 2002 Dani Myrick, Oct. 14, 2002 Katie Jackson, Sept. 22, 2003 Katie Jackson, Oct. 27, 2003 Katie Jackson, Aug. 30, 2005 Katie Jackson, Oct. 4, 2005 Katie Behrens, Sept. 18, 2007 Katie Imperiale, Aug. 26, 2008 Alex Windell, Sept. 22, 2009 Jenni Duffy, Oct. 5, 2010 Rosaelia Loza, Sept. 6, 2011 Kendyl Wilson, Sept. 11, 2012 Hannah McGowen, Oct. 2, 2012 Saphyra Coombs-James, Oct. 16, 2012 Abi Sanvee, Oct. 30, 2012 Ashlie Watson, Sept. 2, 2014 Rianna Jarrett, Oct. 28, 2014 20 15 SOC C ER • Y e a r - B y - Y e a r L e a d e r s Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ALL-TIME RECORDS 2015 S O C C ER • A l l - T i m e R e c o r d s VICTORIES BY GOALKEEPER 1. 3. 4. 9. Mariah Klenke............................................ 12, 2012 Mariah Klenke............................................ 12, 2014 Mariah Klenke............................................ 10, 2011 Mariah Klenke.............................................. 9, 2013 Aubrey Buehler............................................. 9, 2009 Johanna Rathbun.......................................... 9, 2008 Johanna Rathbun.......................................... 9, 2007 Megan Dempsey........................................... 9, 2003 Lauren MacKenzie....................................... 8, 2010 SHUTOUTS 1. 4. 5. 9. 10. Mariah Klenke.............................................. 7, 2013 Cara Sullivan................................................. 7, 2006 Lauren MacKenzie....................................... 7, 2010 Mariah Klenke.............................................. 6, 2012 Mariah Klenke.............................................. 6, 2014 Aubrey Buehler............................................. 5, 2009 Johanna Rathbun.......................................... 5, 2008 Johanna Rathbun.......................................... 5, 2007 Nichole Keltz................................................. 5, 2001 Megan Dempsey........................................... 4, 2003 Lauren MacKenzie....................................... 3, 2011 Christina Norton.......................................... 3, 2001 Caryn Scheufler............................................ 3, 2002 LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Johanna Rathbun...................................0.67, 2008 Aubrey Buehler......................................0.84, 2009 Johanna Rathbun ................................. 0.91, 2007 Mariah Klenke........................................0.92, 2014 Mariah Klenke........................................0.96, 2013 Mariah Klenke........................................0.96, 2012 Lauren MacKenzie.................................1.01, 2010 Megan Dempsey .................................. 1.15, 2003 Mariah Klenke........................................1.21, 2011 Cara Sullivan ........................................ 1.32, 2006 SAVES PER GAME AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Paige Robinson . ................................. 10.33, 2000 Caryn Scheufler . .................................. 8.47, 2001 Nichole Keltz ........................................ 8.00, 1999 Cara Sullivan ........................................ 7.74, 2006 Paige Robinson . ................................... 6.92, 1999 Caryn Scheufler . .................................. 6.44, 2002 Megan Dempsey .................................. 6.26, 2003 Jane Carroll ........................................... 5.88, 1999 Mariah Klenke........................................5.65, 2014 Lauren MacKenzie.................................4.94, 2010 INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS POINTS 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 2002 Kim Thompson vs. North Alabama, Oct. 7, 1998 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Abi Sanvee vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 28, 2012 Dani Myrick vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 Rianna Jarrett at Belmont, Oct. 24, 2014 Rianna Jarrett vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 10, 2014 GOALS 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 Kim Thompson vs. North Alabama, Oct. 7, 1998 Abi Sanvee vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 28, 2012 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 22, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 Rianna Jarrett at Belmont, Oct. 24, 2014 Rianna Jarrett vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 10, 2014 50 ASSISTS 3 3 3 2 2 Jenni Duffy vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 Katie Behrens vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 Tavi Renier at Belmont, Oct. 16, 2002 Ashlie Watson vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 26, 2014 Rianna Jarrett vs. Indiana State, Aug. 31, 2014 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Ashlie Watson vs. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 28, 2014 Ashlie Watson vs. Bethel (TN), Aug. 27, 2014 Kendyl Wilson at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 5, 2012 Kendyl Wilson vs. Miss. Valley State, Aug. 26, 2012 Hannah McGowen vs. Morehead State, Nov. 6, 2011 Hannah McGowen vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 2, 2011 Mary Thompson vs. Evansville, Sept. 10, 2010 Amy Iwanicki vs. SIU Edwardsville, Sept. 20, 2009 Kindal Keim vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Dani Myrick vs. Chattanooga, Aug. 31, 2005 Kindal Keim vs. Murray State, Oct. 12, 2003 Rachel Callahan vs. IPFW, Sept. 21, 2003 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 2002 Amy Kim vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Memphis, Oct. 4, 2002 Sherrie Weeks vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 8, 2002 Amanda Cadell vs. Middle Tennessee, Sept. 5, 2001 SHOTS 12 12 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 Rianna Jarrett vs. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 28, 2014 Sherrie Weeks at Lipscomb, Sept. 27, 2002 Rianna Jarrett vs. Indiana State, Aug. 31, 2014 Katie Behrens vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 5, 2007 Katie Behrens vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 10, 2006 Katie Behrens vs. Murray State, Oct. 13, 2005 Aoife Lennon vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 1, 2013 Alyssa Curtis vs. Jacksonville State, Oct. 30, 2011 Katie Behrens at Chattanooga, Sept. 3, 2006 Rachel Callahan vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 Joanna Gomez at Jackson State, Sept. 20, 2002 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 SAVES 18 Jane Carroll vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 1, 1999 18 Caryn Scheufler vs. Missouri State, Aug. 31, 2001 17 Cara Sullivan vs. Samford, Oct. 13, 2006 16 Nicole Keltz vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 29, 1999 14 Caryn Scheufler vs. Belmont, Sept. 12, 2001 14 Megan Dempsey at Jacksonville State, Oct. 3, 2003 13 Lauren MacKenzie at CSU Bakersfield, Sept. 3, 2010 12 Caryn Scheufler vs. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 8, 2002 12 Cara Sullivan at Morehead State, Oct. 8, 2006 11 Mariah Klenke vs. Vanderbilt, Aug. 17, 2012 TEAM SEASON RECORDS Matches Played 23 ................................................................................ 2011 Victories 14 ................................................................................ 2011 Highest Winning Percentage .652............................................................................... 2011 Lowest Winning Percentage .000 .............................................................. (0-18 in 2000) Defeats 19................................................................................. 1999 Ties 5 .................................................................................. 2006 Longest Winning Streak 7 ........................................................................ 2012, 2013 Longest Losing Streak 18 .................................................. Aug. 26 - Nov. 1, 2000 Longest Unbeaten Streak 10 ................................................................................ 2002 Longest Home Winning Streak 8 ............................................ Sept. 9, 2012 - Nov. 4, 2012 Longest Home Losing Streak 13 ....................................... Oct. 29, 1999 - Sept. 12, 2001 Longest Road Winning Streak 4........................................................Sept. 29, 2013-Active Longest Road Losing Streak 34 .......................................... Sept. 6, 1998 - Sept. 8, 2001 Longest Shutout Streak 677: 13 ...... (88th minute vs. Austin Peay [Oct. 1, 2006] through 25th minute at Eastern Illinois [Oct. 31, 2006], parts of eight matches) Longest Scoreless Streak 360: 00 ....... (1st minute vs. Valparaiso [Sept. 24, 2000] through 90th minute vs. Tennessee Tech [Oct. 1, 2000], parts of four matches) Points 125 .............................................................................. 2012 Fewest Points 24 ................................................................................ 2000 Goals 47 ................................................................................ 2002 Fewest Goals 9 .................................................................................. 2000 Assists 35 ................................................................................ 2012 Fewest Assists 5 .................................................................................. 2006 Shots 383 .............................................................................. 2011 Fewest Shots 98 ................................................................................ 2000 Shutouts 8 .......................................... 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 Fewest Shutouts 0 .................................................................................. 1999 Goalkeeper Saves 225 .............................................................................. 1999 Fewest Goalkeeper Saves 47 ................................................................................ 2009 Lowest Goals Against Average 0.65 ............................................................................. 2008 Most Overtime Matches 6 .................................................................................. 2006 Most Consecutive Overtime Matches 4 .................................................................................. 2005 All-Time Record in Overtime Matches .................................................................... 16-15-26 (.516) TEAM GAME RECORDS POINTS 23 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 20 vs. Miss. Valley State, Aug. 26, 2012 20 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 20 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 18 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 2007 GOALS 8 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 8 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 8 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 7 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 2007 7 vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005 ASSISTS 8 vs. Miss. Valley State, Aug. 26, 2012 8 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 8 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 7 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 2007 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 4, 2011 SHOTS 39 vs. Southeast Missouri, Nov. 1, 2013 39 vs. Mississippi Valley State, Aug. 31, 2008 38 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 38 vs. Indiana State, Aug. 31, 2014 37 vs. Jacksonville State, Oct. 30, 2011 FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED 0 vs. Missouri-Kansas City, Sept. 11, 2009 0 vs. Bethel (TN), Aug. 27, 2015 1 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 1 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 1 at Jackson State, Sept. 20, 2002 SAVES 20 vs. Samford, Oct. 13, 2006 19 at Christian Brothers, Sept. 7, 2001 18 vs. Southwest Missouri, Aug. 31, 2001 14 vs. Colorado, Sept. 8, 2013 14 at Jacksonville State, Oct. 3, 2003 14 vs. Belmont, Sept. 12, 2001 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions ALL-TIME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS MATCHES PLAYED Amy Maksimowicz.............................................. 86 Dominika Conc..................................................... 86 Alyssa Curtis......................................................... 85 Hannah McGowen (2010-13).............................. 83 Abi Sanvee (2010-13)............................................ 82 Lucy Pater (2011-14)............................................. 82 Kendyl Wilson (2009-12)..................................... 79 Mariah Klenke (2011-14)..................................... 77 Melissa Govea (2008-11)...................................... 76 Caitlin Smith (2005-08)........................................ 76 MATCHES STARTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. Amy Maksimowicz (2011-14)............................. 85 Alyssa Curtis (2011-14)........................................ 76 Caitlin Smith (2005-08)........................................ 75 Lindsey Tilk (2002-05).......................................... 73 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02)....................................... 73 Katie Behrens (2004-07)....................................... 73 Lucy Pater (2011-14)............................................. 73 Rachel Callahan (2001-04)................................... 72 Melissa Govea (2008-11)...................................... 71 Sophie Cox (2006-09)............................................ 71 POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 91 Katie Jackson (2002-05)........................................ 70 Katie Behrens (2004-07)....................................... 55 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02)....................................... 40 Kendyl Wilson (2009-12)..................................... 39 Abi Sanvee (2010-2013)........................................ 38 Rosaelia Loza (2010-11)....................................... 38 Kindal Keim (2003-05)......................................... 38 Rianna Jarrett (2014)............................................. 38 Hannah McGowen (2010-13).............................. 37 GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 35 Katie Jackson (2002-05)....................................... 31 Katie Behrens (2004-07)...................................... 22 Abi Sanvee (2010-13)............................................ 18 Rosaelia Loza (2010-11)....................................... 17 Rianna Jarrett (2014)............................................. 17 Sherrie Weeks (1999-00)....................................... 16 Saphyr Coombs-James (2012-present)............. 15 Alyssa Curtis (2011-2014).................................... 14 Kindal Keim (2003)............................................... 13 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 21 Hannah McGowen (2010-13).............................. 19 Kendyl Wilson (2009-2012)................................. 17 Kindal Keim (2003-05)......................................... 12 Jenni Duffy (2007-10)........................................... 12 Katie Behrens (2004-07)....................................... 11 Dominika Conc (2011-14).................................... 11 Ashlie Watson (2012-14)...................................... 10 Amanda Cadell (1999-01)...................................... 9 Melissa Govea (2008-11)........................................ 8 Katie Jackson (2002-05).......................................... 8 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02)......................................... 8 ASSISTS SHOTS Katie Behrens (2004-07)..................................... 244 Dani Myrick (2002-05)....................................... 186 Alyssa Curtis (2011-2014).................................. 184 Katie Jackson (2002-05)...................................... 181 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02)..................................... 175 Hannah McGowen (2010-13)............................ 157 Dominika Conc (2011-14).................................. 135 Rosaelia Loza (2010-11)..................................... 129 Jenni Duffy (2007-10)......................................... 125 Rianna Jarrett (2014)........................................... 112 Abi Sanvee (2010-13).............................................. 8 Dani Myrick (2002-05)........................................... 8 Alyssa Curtis (2011-14).......................................... 6 Brooke Robertson (2008-11).................................. 6 Katie Jackson (2002-05).......................................... 6 Rosaelia Loza (2010-11)......................................... 5 Katie Imperiale (2008-11)...................................... 5 Jamie Price (2004-07).............................................. 5 Saphyr Coombs-James (2012-present)............... 5 Rianna Jarrett (2014)............................................... 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10. Mariah Klenke (2011-2014)................................. 68 Megan Dempsey (2002-05).................................. 66 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02)................................... 35 Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11).............................. 33 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08)................................. 33 Paige Robinson (1999-00).................................... 30 Jane Carroll (1999-00)........................................... 28 Cara Sullivan (2006-07)........................................ 22 Nichole Keltz (1999-01)........................................ 19 Joanna Maas (1998).............................................. 17 MATCHES PLAYED BY GOALKEEPER MINUTES BY GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mariah Klenke (2011-2014)........................ 6523:39 Megan Dempsey (2002-05)......................... 4635:26 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02).......................... 2968:25 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08)........................ 2888:20 Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11)..................... 2638:13 Paige Robinson (1999-00)........................... 2139:00 Cara Sullivan (2006-07)............................... 2110:00 Aubrey Buehler (2009)................................ 1400:31 Jane Carroll (1999-00).................................... 951:00 Nikki Ammons (1998)................................... 775:00 SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10. Mariah Klenke (2011-2014)............................... 346 Paige Robinson (1999-00).................................. 269 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02)................................. 260 Megan Dempsey (2002-05)................................ 259 Cara Sullivan (2006-07)...................................... 154 Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11)............................ 150 Nichole Keltz (1998-01)...................................... 130 Jane Carroll (1999-00)......................................... 123 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08)............................... 121 Nikki Ammons (1998).......................................... 79 SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. Mariah Klenke (2011-2014)................................. 21 Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11).............................. 10 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08)................................. 10 Cara Sullivan (2006-07).......................................... 8 Megan Dempsey (2002-05).................................... 7 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02)..................................... 5 Nichole Keltz (1999-01).......................................... 5 Aubrey Buehler (2009)........................................... 5 Christina Norton (2001)......................................... 3 Ashley Angerer (2007-08)...................................... 1 VICTORIES BY GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. Mariah Klenke (2011-2014)................................. 43 Megan Dempsey (2002-05).................................. 19 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08)................................. 18 Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11).............................. 12 Aubrey Buehler (2009)........................................... 9 Cara Sullivan (2006-07).......................................... 5 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02)..................................... 5 Nichole Keltz (1999-01).......................................... 5 Ashley Angerer (2007-08)...................................... 1 Allison Cofer (2005)............................................... 1 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (50% min.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08).............................. 0.78 Aubrey Buehler (2009)...................................... 0.84 Mariah Klenke (2011-2014).............................. 0.99 Lauren MacKenzie (2010-11)........................... 1.16 Megan Dempsey (2002-05)............................... 1.51 Allison Cofer (2005).......................................... 1.72 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02)................................ 2.00 Bethany White (2003)........................................ 2.90 Paige Robinson (1999-00)................................. 4.63 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. Dani Myrick................................................ 39, 2002 Rianna Jarrett.............................................. 38, 2014 Katie Jackson............................................... 35, 2003 Dani Myrick................................................ 29, 2003 Saphyra Coombs-James........................... 24, 2013 Rosaelia Loza.............................................. 22, 2011 Katie Jackson............................................... 22, 2005 Ashlie Watson............................................. 22, 2014 Dani Myrick................................................ 21, 2005 Katie Behrens.............................................. 21, 2007 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. Rianna Jarrett............................................. 17, 2014 Dani Myrick................................................ 16, 2002 Katie Jackson............................................... 16, 2003 Dani Myrick................................................ 11, 2003 Saphyra Coombs-James........................... 10, 2012 Rosaelia Loza................................................ 9, 2011 Katie Jackson................................................. 9, 2005 Dani Myrick.................................................. 8, 2005 Katie Behrens................................................ 8, 2007 Rosaelia Loza................................................ 8, 2010 GOALS ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 6. 9. Hannah McGowen..................................... 10, 2011 Ashlie Watson............................................... 8, 2014 Kendyl Wilson.............................................. 7, 2012 Dani Myrick.................................................. 7, 2003 Dani Myrick.................................................. 7, 2002 Hannah McGowen....................................... 6, 2012 Kendyl Wilson.............................................. 6, 2011 Kindal Keim.................................................. 6, 2003 Amanda Cadell............................................. 5, 2001 Tavi Renier..................................................... 5, 2002 Dani Myrick.................................................. 5, 2005 Kindal Keim.................................................. 5, 2005 Katie Behrens................................................ 5, 2007 SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rianna Jarrett............................................ 112, 2014 Rosaelia Loza.............................................. 79, 2011 Katie Behrens.............................................. 75, 2007 Sherrie Weeks.............................................. 69, 2002 Katie Behrens.............................................. 67, 2005 Katie Behrens.............................................. 65, 2006 Dani Myrick................................................ 63, 2005 Katie Jackson............................................... 62, 2003 Katie Jackson............................................... 59, 2005 Melissa Govea............................................. 58, 2008 SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. Paige Robinson......................................... 186, 2000 Cara Sullivan............................................. 147, 2006 Caryn Scheufler........................................ 144, 2001 Megan Dempsey....................................... 119, 2003 Caryn Scheufler........................................ 116, 2002 Mariah Klenke.......................................... 113, 2014 Mariah Klenke............................................ 95, 2012 Jane Carroll.................................................. 94, 1999 Mariah Klenke............................................ 90, 2013 Lauren MacKenzie..................................... 89, 2010 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 51 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 3. 6. 20 15 SOC C ER • A l l - T i m e R e c o r d s 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. GAME-WINNING GOALS NOTABLE SKYHAWKS 52 201 5 SO CC ER • N o t a b l e S k y h a w k s FIRST TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Joanna Maas Kim Thompson Caryn Scheufler Dani Myrick Kindal Keim Jamie Ohlheiser Katie Behrens 1998 1998 Danielle Rogers Brooke Robertson Melissa Govea 2008, 2009 2009, 2011 2002, 2003 2002 2011 2003 2004 2006, 2007 Nathan Pifer OVC Coach of the Year 2002 Saphyra Ashley Reveiz Hannah McGowenMariah Klenke Coombs-James 2012 2012 2012, 2013 2012 Danielle Rogers 2009 OVC Defensive Player of the Year Aoife Lennon Hannah Fessenden Dominka Conc Amy Maksimowicz Rianna Jarrett 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 SECOND TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Kelli Armstrong.......................................... 1999 Paige Robinson........................................... 2000 Amanda Cadell........................................... 2000 Meghan McMullen..................................... 2001 Caryn Scheufler.......................................... 2001 Meghann Jordan......................................... 2002 Jamie Ohlheiser.......................................... 2003 Dani Myrick................................................ 2005 Katie Behrens.............................................. 2004 Katie Behrens.............................................. 2005 Jamie Price................................................... 2007 Kendyl Wilson............................................ 2009 Rosaelia Loza.............................................. 2010 Sam Dunn.................................................... 2010 Alyssa Curtis.................................... 2012, 2013 Tavi Renier.................................................. 2002 Sherrie Weeks............................................. 2002 Lindsey Tilk................................................ 2003 Katie Jackson............................................... 2003 ALL-OVC NEWCOMERS Cara Sullivan............................................... 2006 Melissa Govea............................................. 2008 Kelly Ann Hutchinson............................... 2008 Kendyl Wilson............................................ 2009 Aubrey Buehler........................................... 2009 Rosaelia Loza.............................................. 2010 Sam Dunn.................................................... 2010 Amy Maksimowicz.................................... 2011 Midori Sera.................................................. 2011 Saphyra Coombs-James........................... 2012 Ashley Reveiz............................................. 2012 Aoife Lennon.............................................. 2013 Ellie Myrick................................................ 2013 Rianna Jarrett.............................................. 2014 Taylor Fry.................................................... 2014 Melissa Govea 2011 OVC Defensive Player of the Year * All-OVC Third Team selections were made only in the year’s 2002-03, replacing the honorable mention team. ALL-OVC HONORABLE MENTION Lisa de la Mothe......................................... 1998 Kim Thompson........................................... 1999 Amanda Cadell........................................... 2001 Sherrie Weeks............................................. 2001 *All-OVC Newcomer Team was first added for the 2005 season, replacing the league’s third team OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kitty Trent................................................... 2002 Caryn Scheufler.......................................... 2002 Katie Behrens.............................................. 2007 Jamie Price................................................... 2007 Danielle Rogers.......................................... 2008 Kelly Ann Hutchinson............................... 2008 Jamie Furstenberg...................................... 2008 Sophie Cox.................................................. 2009 Nuala Deans................................................ 2009 Rosaelia Loza.............................................. 2011 Mariah Klenke........................................... 2011 Melissa Govea............................................. 2011 Lucy Pater (MVP)...................................... 2011 Mariah Klenke (MVP).............................. 2012 Lucy Pater................................................... 2012 Amy Maksimowicz................................... 2012 Mary Thompson......................................... 2012 Hannah Fessenden..................................... 2013 Aoife Lennon.............................................. 2013 Lucy Pater................................................... 2013 Saphyra Coombs-James OVC Freshman of the Year 2012 Phil NcNamara OVC Coach of the Year 2012 Rianna Jarrett OVC Offensive of the Year 2012 OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions THIS IS UT MARTIN 53 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 ATHLETICS STAFF Bart Belew Charles Covington Asst. Athletics Director Athletic Training Asst. Athletics Director Financial Operations Danelle Fabianich Trudy Henderson Jason Sullivan Veronica Williams Asst. Athletics Director/SWA Academics & S-A Services Coordinator of External Operations Julio Freire Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Bill Kaler HEAD COACHES Rick Robinson Heath Schroyer Baseball Jerry Carpenter Golf Lora McDonald Asst. Athletics Director Compliance Kevin McMillan Men’s Basketball Justin Grinolds Rifle Asst. Athletics Director Corporate Sponsorships & Marketing Women’s Basketball John Luthi Rodeo Asst. Athletics Director Development Peter Dalton Meghan Corvin Cross Country Phil McNamara Women’s Soccer Equestrian Donley Canary Softball Asst. Athletics Director Compliance Jason Simpson Football Dennis Taylor Women’s Tennis Jaclynn Yocum Volleyball ATHLETIC STAFF Alex Boggis Assistant Sports Information Director Nathan Morgan University Relations Photographer Coordinator of Skyhawk Radio Network Skyhawk Radio Network Broadcaster Tom Britt Issac Carrel Butch Dowty Tracie Moss Caleb Poore Ryne Rickman Cory Scates Chris Brinkley Athletics Secretary and Insurance Academic Support Game Operations Intern Sports Information Director Equipment Manager Assistant Athletic Trainer Chris Gillies Strength and Conditioning Trainer Amanda Guarno John Schommer Nathan Sedergren Faculty Athletic Representative Vickie Higgs Katherine Malik Reese Shivers Fran Spears Administrative Support Administrative Support Assistant Assistant Strength and Conditioning Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Ticket Operations JULIO FREIRE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR HIRED: JAN. 13, 2014 Julio Freire, formerly the assistant/associate athletics director for development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was formally introduced as the 12th athletics director in University of Tennessee at Martin history on Jan. 13, 2014. He succeeds Phil Dane, who retired on Dec. 31, 2013 after 34 years of service at UT Martin, the last 14 of which were as athletics director. “At certain times, certain individuals rise to the top and that’s really what happened in this case,” UT Martin Chancellor Dr. Tom Rakes said of the athletics director search. “Julio demonstrates an understanding of protocol and team spirit necessary for this type of position. He also exhibits a level of energy and understanding of how to interact with a whole cross section of individuals. He has seen the intricacies of Division-I athletics and we are fortunate to have him here.” “It’s such an exciting day for the future of Skyhawk nation,” OVC Commissioner Beth DeBauche said. “I am absolutely delighted for the opportunity to work with Julio and to get to work with his family as we move forward. There are some exciting things going on in the OVC and it’s the perfect time to be joining the league. I know Julio brings the right energy, excitement, vision and knowledge to really be a contributor to this fine conference.” Freire stressed three messages at his introductory press conference, noting that he had a plan for comprehensive excellence, he would remain focused on the student-athlete and he would engage the community in a meaningful way. “We will embrace the spirit of planning for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin. Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the department’s history and traditions. With this plan, we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, athletically and socially.” -Julio Freire “We will embrace the spirit of planning for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin,” Freire said. “Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the department’s history and traditions. With this plan, we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, athletically and socially.” “We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and had been in position to compete for championships,” Freire said. “Everyone on my staff throughout the department and throughout the university will know that the academic achievement of our student-athletes is our top priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the highest degree of integrity at all times.” “We will work to communicate a plan that will focus on the well-being of our student-athletes,” Freire said. “This plan will be shared within our community, with university leaders, with the academic community, with alumni and fans. We will be inviting them all to be part of our plans and part of our success. I believe that community engagement must extend beyond the campus border, beyond the city limits and beyond the great state of Tennessee.” Freire brings 22 years of experience within intercollegiate athletics and educational settings to UT Martin. He most recently worked under athletics director Jim Livengood at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as senior associate athletics director from 2010-13. Freire worked closely with university relations, department leadership, athletics development, external operations, athletic program administration and compliance while at the Mountain West Conference affiliate. Prior to his time at UNLV, Freire spent time at the University of Arizona from 2007-10 as the assistant/associate athletics director for development under Livengood. Among Freire’s accomplishments at the Pac-12 school were the increase of planned gifts by $4.5 million and serving as the athletic program liaison for the highly successful football and men’s basketball programs. What Industry Leaders Are Saying: “Congratulations to UT Martin for their selection of Julio Freire as their director of athletics. Julio has worked hard for many years to learn and develop the skills and experience necessary to lead an intercollegiate athletics department. He will exemplify a leader who focuses on the well-being of the student-athletes, knows how to help coaches achieve success and understands the significant importance of higher education.” -Dutch Baughman, Executive Director, Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association “Julio Freire is an outstanding choice as the director of athletics at UT Martin. Julio’s unwavering commitment to a student-athlete will benefit students, faculty, staff and the university community in many ways. Julio is a tireless worker, an enthusiastic advocate and a terrific leader who will have an incredibly positive impact on all those he encounters. Congratulations and best wishes." -Bubba Cunningham, Director of Athletics, North Carolina “Congratulations to UT Martin. Julio Freire is one of the very brightest and talented athletic administrators I have ever been around. There is not an area of intercollegiate athletics he is not familiar with. Student-athletes, staff, university and alums have just brightened your outstanding future at your wonderful university. UT Martin, in baseball terms you have just hit a grand slam home run.” -Jim Livengood, Former Director of Athletics at UNLV, Arizona, Washington State and Southern Illinois “We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and had been in position to compete for championships,. Everyone on my staff throughout the department and throughout the university will know that the academic achievement of our student-athletes is our top priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the highest degree of integrity at all times.” -Julio Freire Freire also served at fellow OVC institution Tennessee Tech under athletics director Mark Wilson from 2005-07 as the associate athletics director for development. While in Cookeville, Freire was responsible for the cultivation and stewardship of major gift prospects and donors. He increased annual donations by 300 percent and secured seven of the 10 largest gifts in department history. Freire began his collegiate athletic administration career at Ohio University, where he served as an assistant/associate athletics director for development from 2000-04 under athletics director Thomas Boeh. During his time at the Mid-American Conference member, Freire managed all facets of facilities and game operations units, concession and merchandise contracts and also supervised the renovation and construction of numerous facilities. Freire spent 10 years as a high school teacher, counselor, coach, athletics director and principal in Phoenix, Ariz. and Tempe, Ariz. before moving on to Ohio. Born in Tijuana, Mexico and raised in Tucson, Ariz., Freire ran cross country and track and field at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in education in 1990 and earned his Master’s degree in counseling from the University of Phoenix in 1997. Freire, 47, is married to the former Cherie Taylor and has two children, Christopher (11) and Gabriella (9). “I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing Julio Freire for over 10 years. At all times, Julio has embodied and modeled a code of conduct that we would wish upon every student-athlete: focus, work ethic, endurance, a competitive spirit and a commitment to excellence. Honor and integrity are often mere buzzwords but for Julio, they represent his way of life. Amongst the array of intercollegiate administrators across the United States, Julio Freire stands amongst the very best in terms of his preparation. Julio now brings his wealth of knowledge, skills, experiences and relationships to bear on the UT Martin community. You will find that Julio understands the complexities, opportunities and benefits of a successful athletics enterprise. As a former student-athlete, Julio also understands the transformative power of the intercollegiate athletics experience. UT Martin – prepare yourself. A professional and true gentleman is coming your way – his name is Julio Freire.” -Tom Thomas, President and CEO of Cardinal Advisors “No one that I know in our profession has prepared themselves to take on a major leadership role with more diligence and purpose than Julio Freire. He is thoughtful and a relationship builder, which is evident in his extraordinary work as a development officer. His work ethic is unmatched. Most importantly, he is a highly principled servant leader who will be a terrific addition to the UT Martin community." -Todd Turner, President and Founder of Collegiate Sports Associates “UT Martin has made an exceptional hire in Julio Freire. He will bring immeasurable experience, particularly in fundraising, from a variety of top-notch institutions to the position. Most importantly, he will exhibit tremendous passion and an unwavering commitment to excellence every day that will greatly benefit the UT Martin athletics family for years to come. Having known and respected Julio since the 1990’s, this is the ultimate home run hire for the Skyhawks.” -Kevin White, Vice President, Director of Athletics, Duke University OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Beth debauche Commissioner Brad walker Asst. Commissioner Operations KYLE SCHWARTZ Asst. Commissioner Media Relations BRIAN PULLEY Asst. Commissioner External Affairs STEPHANIE CASTERA Asst. Commissioner Inst. Services/SWA SCOTT KRAPF Asst. Commissioner Championships HEATHER BROWN Director of Media Relations BRYCE ROBINSON Director of Comp./Digital Media JON KUKA General Manager IMG Sports Mrktg. Now in its 68th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 15 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. Through the past 67 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns, which is tied for the most in Football Championship Subdivision history (with Massachusetts). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10, and Murray State and former member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois has claimed seven football crowns and Jacksonville State has four, while Morehead State, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri, UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece. Murray State and Evansville tied for the initial football championship, and the Racers participated in the first-ever bowl game by an OVC team, tying Sul Ross State 21-21 in the 1948 Tangerine Bowl. From 1948 to 1975, OVC teams played in 15 bowl games, winning eight of them. Eastern Kentucky and Western Kentucky were also participants in the NCAA Division II playoffs in the early and mid-1970s prior to the NCAA’s reclassification of football programs into Division I-AA. The term “I-AA” lasted until the end of the 2006 season when it was changed to Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In 1979, four of the nation’s top teams were invited to the playoffs, and two of them - Eastern Kentucky and Murray State were from the OVC. Murray dropped its semifinal game to Lehigh, but the Colonels nipped NevadaReno in double overtime and claimed the national championship a week later with a 30-7 victory over Lehigh. EKU was coached by former All-America quarterback Roy Kidd, who was in his 16th year at the helm of his alma mater and who skippered the Colonels to a second national title three years later. Following the 2002 season, Kidd retired after 39 years at EKU; upon retirement, he ranked sixth alltime among Division I coaches with 315 victories, earning him a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame. EKU’s now 21 FCS playoff appearances are the second for the most all-time (behind only Montana’s 23 berths). In addition to Kidd, other coaching legends in the OVC include Charles “Bubber” Murphy, who coached at Middle Tennessee from 1947-1968, Western Kentucky’s Jimmy Feix (1968-83), Wilburn Tucker (1954-67) and Don Wade (1968-82) of Tennessee Tech, Bill Ferguson (1967-77) of Murray State, Guy Penny (1959-67) of Morehead State and Boots Donnelly (1977-78 at Austin Peay; 1979-1998 at Middle Tennessee). Following the 2011 season Eastern Illinois head coach Bob Spoo retired after 25 years at the school (the last 16 as members of the OVC). In his time as an OVC coach he compiled 92 total victories (fifth-most in league history) and 68 OVC wins (fourth-most in league history) and was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame in 2012. A sampling of former OVC football stars, some of whom were All-Americans during their collegiate careers before achieving stardom at the professional ranks, include Jim Youngblood and Larry Schreiber (Tennessee Tech), Phil Simms (Morehead State), Virgil Livers and Dale Lindsey (Western Kentucky), Myron Guyton and Chad Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Cortland Finnegan (Samford) and Tony Romo and Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois). In 2008, former Tennessee State standout Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie became just the fourth NFL First Round draft pick in OVC history when he was selected 16th overall by the Arizona Cardinals. He would break into the starting lineup halfway through his rookie season and started at cornerback for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. The 2007 season marked a return to scholarship football and the OVC for the Austin Peay Governors. Following the 1996 season the Governors dropped scholarship football and competed as both an independent (1997-00, 2006) and as a member of the Pioneer Football League (2001-05). The 2007 season also brought new vernacular to the Ohio Valley Conference and the division formerly known as I-AA. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship game the term I-AA was changed to NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in a decision by the Division I Board of Directors. The new label was chosen to communicate in a positive and clear manner the unique differences between Division I football categories (chiefly, the post-season opportunity) while still defining them within the Division I experience. The FCS includes programs that compete in an effort to participate in the NCAA championship postseason structure (one of 89 NCAA national championships) as opposed to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) which competes in an effort to participate in the postseason bowl system (the 41 NCAA-licensed events which includes the Bowl Championship Series). In 2010 Southeast Missouri State, picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll, compiled a 7-1 Conference record on the way to its first OVC Championship since joining the league in 1991. Overall the Redhawks were 9-2 during the regular season and earned a berth in the FCS Playoffs, its first playoff berth at any level in the program’s 104-year history. Southeast would lose to eventual national champion Eastern Washington in the second round of the playoffs. Head coach Tony Samuel capped the year by winning the Sports Network’s Eddie Robinson Award, given to the National Coach of the Year. Samuel was the second OVC coach to win the award (joining Murray State’s Houston Nutt who won the award in 1995). For only the second time in league history in 2011, three teams shared the OVC football championship, as Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State and Tennessee Tech finished with 6-2 records. The only other time in league history more than two champions were crowned at the end of the year was 1962 (when four teams shared the crown). In 2012 Eastern Illinois became just the fourth football team in OVC history to go from worstto-first in winning the OVC Championship. The Panthers were led by head coach Dino Babers who became just the fourth first-year head coach to win an OVC Championship (joining Boots Donnelly in 1977, Jason Simpson in 2006 and Dean Hood in 2008 – Jacksonville State head coach John Grass would become the fifth coach to achieve that feat in 2014). During the year Eastern Illinois junior wide receiver Erik Lora shattered the FCS singleseason receptions record, hauling in 136 passes in 12 games; that mark was 13 more than the previous NCAA record and 44 more than the previous OVC mark. In 2013 Eastern Illinois repeated as OVC Champions behind Walter Payton Award winner Jimmy Garoppolo. The quarterback became just the second OVC player to earn the National Player of the Year Award, joining former EIU signal caller Tony Romo (2002). Garoppolo passed for 5,050 yards (second most in NCAA single-season history) and 53 touchdowns (fourth in NCAA history) in leading the Panthers to a 12-2 record and berth to the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs. Garoppolo was drafted by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, becoming just the fifth OVC player selected in that round and just the fifth OVC quarterback ever selected (and first since 1998). The 2013 season saw the OVC snap a 19-game playoff losing streak dating back to the 2000 season. Tennessee State shutout Butler (marking the first OVC road playoff victory since 1986) to snap the streak while later that day Jacksonville State smashed Samford in the first round. A week later Eastern Illinois beat Tennessee State while Jacksonville State won at McNeese State to each advance to the quarterfinals; that marked the first time the OVC put two teams in the quarterfinals in the same season since 1991. Overall the four total playoff wins in the same season established a new OVC record. Over its 67 years, OVC teams have garnered national championships and bowl games in football, along with national team or individual titles in the sports of rifle, cross country, track and golf. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six ScholarAthlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 243 student-athletes honored with the award, including 51 over the last five years (2010-15). The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky, Morehead State and Murray State, along with Austin Peay, Belmont, Eastern Illinois, Jacksonville State, Southeast Missouri, SIU Edwardsville, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech and UT Martin. OVC Academic awards The winners are selected from a group of nominees by OVC Faculty Athletics Representatives. To be eligible, honorees must have at least a 3.25 GPA and Ohio Valley Conference. conduct themselves in a manner which has brought credit to the student-athlete, his or her institution, intercollegiate athletics and the UT MARTIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1994-95 1996-97 1997-98 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 ANNA DAVIS CAROLINE GROVES KLAS BRUNSKOG ANGELA OLSEN ARTHUR CASTLE KELLY PENDLETON RACHEL AHLERS BRADY WAHLBERG CHAD MCMAHAN ANDREY YESIPOV JAMIE FURSTENBERG CODY TERRY JENNA MILLER LEAH TAYLOR HEATHER BUTLER WOMEN’S TENNIS WOMEN’S TENNIS MEN’S TENNIS WOMEN’S TENNIS MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL MEN’S TENNIS SOCCER BASEBALL VOLLEYBALL SOFTBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Awarded (but based on the prior year’s OVC Scholar-Athlete Award is each fall achievements), the the highest individual honor that can be earned by OVC student-athletes and it is given annually to three men and three women of junior or senior status who have accomplishments in both the classroom and athletic arena, as well as leadership qualities. Commissioner’s Honor Roll The OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll is presented annually to student-athletes who have at least a 3.25 GPA and who have been eligible and on the team throughout the competitive season in their chosen NCAA-sponsored sport or sports. Since joining the OVC 1992, a total of 1,645 UT Martin student-athletes have been named to the prestigious list. in Year Total Year Total 1993-94 48 2004-05 78 1994-95 62 2005-06 81 1995-96 68 2006-07 81 1996-97 41 2007-08 85 1997-98 38 2008-09 73 1998-99 52 2009-10 70 1999-00 50 2010-11 93 2000-01 58 2011-12 114 2001-02 65 2012-13 116 2002-03 82 2013-14 109 2003-04 81 2014-15 100 OVC Medal of Honor The OVC Medal of Honor is given annually to the studentathlete(s) who achieve the highest GPA (4.0) in a Conferencesponsored sport. Since joining the OVC in 1992, UT Martin studentathletes have claimed 222 Medals of Honor. YearTotal YearTotal YearTotal 1993-94 4 2001-02 7 2009-10 12 1994-95 4 2002-03 12 2010-11 15 1995-96 8 2003-04 11 2011-12 16 1996-97 8 2004-05 7 2012-13 17 1997-98 7 2005-06 8 2013-14 22 1998-99 5 2006-07 9 2014-15 16 1999-00 7 2007-08 13 2000-01 6 2008-09 8 NOTABLE ALUMNI –Jerry Reese New York Giants Senior VP and General Manager Pat Head Summitt Tennessee Lady Vols Head Coach Emeritus • Dr. Margaret Perry (‘61) is chancellor emeritus of the University of Tennessee at Martin and was the first female head of a Tennessee four-year college or university. –Lin Dunn • Dr. Shirley Raines (‘67) is president of the Retired Indiana Fever University of Memphis. Head Basketball Coach • Dr. Nick Dunagan (‘68) is chancellor emeritus of The University of Tennessee at Martin. • Houston Gordon (‘68) is a former UT Board of Trustees member and an attorney in Covington, Tenn. • Dr. C. Pat Taylor (‘68) is president of Southwest Baptist University in Missouri. • Lin Dunn (‘69) is the retired head coach for the Indiana Fever, winning a WNBA championship in 2012 Bill Rhodes • Leonard Hamilton (‘71) is head coach of the Auto Zone Florida State University men’s basketball team. Chairman, President and CEO • Pat Summitt (‘74) is head coach emeritus of the eight-time national champion Lady Vols basketball team. • Dr. Christy Shaffer (‘81) is president and CEO of Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in Durham, N.C. • Stan Bell (‘85) is a well-known radio personality in Memphis. Eldridge and Blakney, P.C., in Knoxville, Tenn. • Trent Latta (‘98) is principal and COO at Structural Affiliates International, Inc., in Nashville, • Jerry Reese (‘87, ‘88) is senior vice president and Tenn. general manager of the NFL’s New York Giants. • Dr. Amanda Raley Lowery (’02) is the first UT Martin engineering student to earn a doctoral • Charlie Neese (‘92) is a meteorologist at News degree and is a research associate in the Vanderbilt University Department of Biomedical Channel 5 in Nashville. Engineering. • Bill Rhodes (‘87) is the chairman, president and CEO of AutoZone. • Tasha Blakney (‘96) is attorney and partner at MEDIA INFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICIES Media interviews with players and coaches are encouraged, and every effort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred. Telephone interviews can be arranged through the sports information office. The best time to reach head coach Jason Simpson is weekdays between 9 a.m.-11 a.m. RYNE RICKMAN Sports Information Director ALEX BOGGIS Asst. Sports Information Director POSTGAME AVAILABILITIES Players and coaches will be available for interviews in the multipurpose room of the Bob Carroll Football Building, after a brief cooling-off period at the conclusion of each game. Media will be provided full stat packages upon completion of each game. Skyhawk head coach Jason Simpson and selected players will be made available upon request. Requests for players will be taken near the end of each game. Space will be made available following post game interviews for filing stories. CREDENTIALS Requests for season or single-game working media credentials may be made through Ryne Rickman and the Sports Information Office by e-mail or fax (731) 881-7624. Passes may be picked up in advance at the Sports Information Office or on game day at the will call window at Hardy M. Graham Stadium. PRESS BOX The Hardy M. Graham Stadium press box is located off University Street, directly above the bleacher seating area. Internet access is available in the press box, or upon request from the UT Martin sports information office. Media parking is located in the general parking lot in front of the main entrance. There is no charge for parking. TOM VIA Sports Information Intern JAKE ROGERS Sports Information Student Assistant CAYCE WAINSCOTT Sports Information Student Assistant RYNE RICKMAN (Men’s Basketball, Secondary Football, Baseball, Volleyball, Golf, Equestrian, Rodeo) Sports Information Director Office Phone: 731-881-7632 Cell Phone: 270-703-2601 E-Mail: [email protected] ALEX BOGGIS (Football, Women’s Basketball, Softball and Cross Country) Asst. Sports Information Director Office Phone: 731-881-7694 Cell Phone: 618-357-1536 E-Mail: [email protected] TOM VIA (Secondary Football, Soccer, Tennis and Rifle) Sports Information Intern Office Phone: 731-881-7694 Cell Phone: 270-970-5099 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Fax: 731-881-7624 Web Site: www.utmsports.com Facebook: /UTMSports Twitter: @UTMSports and @UTM_Gameday Instagram: UTMSports Mailing Address: UT Martin Sports Information 1022 Elam Center Martin, TN 38238 ON THE WEB A wealth of resources for the UT Martin sports information department can be found at www.UTMSports.com. The site features updated schedules, rosters, player information, scores and statistics. SKYHAWKS IN PRINT The name of our institution is The University of Tennessee at Martin and if abbreviated, should be referred to as UT Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin should be used as the first reference in a news story. UT Martin should be used in subsequent references and UTM is acceptable in headlines. TennesseeMartin, UT-Martin, UT or Martin should never be used. The description Skyhawks should be used to represent all UT Martin athletic teams. Lady-Skyhawks or Hawks should never be used. SKYHAWK ATHLETICS Above: Skyhawk rifle member Dakotah Faught notched a piece of history after appearing in back-to-back NCAA Championships along with earning All-American honors. Above: Lester Hudson became the first Skyhawk in history to be selected in the NBA Draft when he was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 2009. A two-time OVC Male Athlete of the Year, he led the UT Martin men’s basketball team to its first-ever OVC regular season championship in 2008-09. The only player in NCAA Division-I history to accumulate a quadruple-double, he has suited up for the NBA’s Boston Celtics (200910), Memphis Grizzlies (2009-10, 2011-12), Washington Wizards (2010-11), Cleveland Cavaliers (2011-12) and Los Angeles Clippers (2014-15) since graduating from UT Martin. Above: Skyhawk defensive lineman Montori Hughes became the 12th UT Martin football player to be drafted after going in the fifth round at pick 139 overall to the Indianapolis Colts in 2013 and first since 1996. Above: Heather Butler became the first player in UT Martin and Ohio Valley Conference history to play in the WNBA after signing with the San Antonio Stars. She left the Skyhawks as the program and conference’s all-time leading scorer with 2,865 career points, ranking 16th in NCAA history. Her 392 career 3-pointers tied the NCAA all-time record while scoring double figures in all 129 games of her career, ranking as the second longest streak in history. Right: The 2014 UT Martin football team brought the Sgt. York Trophy back to Martin after winning the season series 3-0 against competing schools Austin Peay, Tennessee State and Tennessee Tech. UT MARTIN’S OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS (since 2000) Above: The Skyhawk women’s basketball team became just the sixth team in OVC history to race through the regular season with a perfect record, going 16-0 en route to the team’s third regular season title in the past four years along with the program’s fifth consecutive postseason appearance in the Women’s NIT. Above: Under the direction of first-year head coach Heath Schroyer, the Skyhawk men’s basketball team engineered one of the best turnarounds in college basketball. The Skyhawks ranked first in the nation with 12 road wins and advanced to the Final Four of the 2015 College Insider.com Tournament, winning their first three postseason games in Division I history. Volleyball (2001) Volleyball (2002)** Women’s Tennis (2005) Football (2006) Women’s Tennis (2006) Men’s Basketball (2009) Softball (2009)* Soccer (2009) Softball (2010) Women’s Basketball (2011)* Women’s Tennis (2011) Soccer (2011)* Women’s Basketball (2012)** Softball (2012)** Soccer (2012)** Women’s Basketball (2013)* Soccer (2013) Women’s Basketball (2014)** Women’s Basketball (2015) *OVC Tournament Championship **Team Won OVC Regular-Season and Tournament Titles 2015 TEAM PHOTOS MidFielders Defenders 2011, 2012 • NCAA Tournament Participant: 2011, 2012 63 Goalkeepers 2 0 15 S OC C ER • 2015 T e a m P h o t o s Forwards 2015 SOCCER SCHEDULE 64 DATETIME OPPONENT Aug. 21 6 p.m.Western Kentucky Aug. 23 1 p.m. Evansville Aug. 28 7 p.m. Troy (Troy Trojan Classic) Aug. 30 Noon South Alabama (Troy Trojan Classic) Sept. 6 1 p.m. Missouri Kansas-City Sept. 11 7:30 p.m. Memphis Sept. 17 5 p.m.Western Carolina (Lipscomb Tournament) Sept. 19 5 p.m.Akron (Lipscomb Tournament) Sept. 25 7 p.m. EASTERN ILLINOIS* Sept. 27 2 p.m. SIU EDWARDSVILLE * Oct. 2 3 p.m. Murray State * Oct. 4 2 p.m. Austin Peay * Oct. 11 1 p.m. Eastern Kentucky * Oct. 16 7 p.m. JACKSONVILLE STATE * Oct. 18 2 p.m. BELMONT * Oct. 22 7 p.m. Tennessee Tech * Oct. 25 1 p.m. Morehead State * Oct. 29 7 p.m. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI * Nov. 1 OVC First Round Nov. 6-8 OVC Tournament (Semifinals and Finals) www.UTMSports.com OVC CHAMPIONS: 2009, 2012, 2013 • ovc tournament champions