2011 centenary ladies soccer guide
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COLLEGE INFORMATIONName Centenary College of LouisianaLocation Shreveport, La.Founded 1825Enrollment 800Nickname LadiesColors Maroon & WhiteAffiliation NCAA Division IIIConference American Southwest ConferencePresident Dr. B. David RoweDirector of Athletics Dr. William BroussardSenior Woman Administrator Dr. Shelley ArmstrongFaculty Athletics Representative Dr. David Hoaas
STADIUM INFORMATIONName Mayo FieldFirst Year 1979Capacity 500
COACHING STAFFHead Coach Glenn Evans, 7th season (2nd consecutive)Alma Mater Centenary, ‘69Centenary Record 70-39-3Career Record SameAssistant Coach Justin Neese
2010 REVIEWOverall Record 4-14-0Summit League Record 1-8-0Home 2-6-0Away 2-8-0Neutral 0-0-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/11Starters Returning/Lost 7/4Newcomers 9
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HISTORY OF CENTENARY• Founded in 1825 in Jackson, La. as the College of Louisiana• Merged with Centenary College (located in Brandon Springs, Miss.) in 1845
to create Centenary College of Louisiana• Relocated to Shreveport, La. in 1908
AFFILIATION• Affiliated with the United Methodist Church
ACCREDITATION• Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS)
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NO PLAYER POS HT YR HOMETOWN00 Haleigh Coffey GK 5-6 SO Houston, Texas0 Brittaney Dunn GK 5-6 FR Williard, Mo.1 Hannah Pfannenstiel MF 5-5 FR Lafayette, La. 2 Carly Slovensky D 5-4 FR Richmond, Texas3 Laura Immenschuh D 5-6 SR Leawood, Kan.4 Kelly Fossard MF 5-7 JR Broken Arrow, Okla.5 Allie Cortes D 5-3 JR San Antonio, Texas7 Holden Penney F 5-7 JR Laguna Beach, Calif.8 Larryian Taylor D 5-1 FR New Orleans, La.10 Catlin Orschel MF 5-8 SR Elk Rapids, Mich.12 Alex Denkowski D 5-4 FR Richmond, Texas13 Catherine Shackelford D 5-5 FR Alexandria, La.14 Eren Corapcioglu MF 5-8 SR Louisville, Colo.15 Courtney Cleveland MF 5-8 JR Owasso, Okla.16 Justine Russell D 5-5 SO Shreveport, La.17 Candace Rushing F 5-4 SR Cordova, Tenn.18 Faith Clingen F 5-5 FR West Monroe, La.19 Traci Lee F 5-6 JR Tyler, Texas23 Celia Sobelman D 5-7 FR Glastonbury, Ct.24 Ellen Orr MF 5-10 FR Texarkana, Texas25 Destiny Skinner MF 5-2 SO Haughton, La.
Head Coach: Glenn EvansAssistant Coach: Justin Neese
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QUICK FACTS• Capacity: 500• Year Constructed: 1979• Last Year Renovated: 2011• Renamed in 2001 after Lewis
Mayo, father of former Gents soccer coach, Eric Mayo
• First ever night game: Aug. 31, 2001 against Georgia Southern
• Is the home for Ladies and Gents soccer and Gents la-crosse (club)
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SPORTS MEDICINE The Centenary sports medi-cine facilities are located on the lower level of the Gold Dome. The room provides
student-athletes with a facility that accomodates their needs
on a medical basis. It houses a whirl pool, four
tables and exercise equipment.
WILHITE MEDIA ROOMThe Donnie Wilhite Media Room is commonly used as a meeting and film room, study hall room, and a media room for
events and press confer-ences held at the Gold Dome. The 32 capacity stadium-seated room is designed with a newly renovated and highly
equipped film projector and
sophisticated computer software for complete
game scouting purposes.
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Gold Dome is equipped
with a newly renovated strength and conditioning
weight room that is available to all athletic teams. Thefacility is located on the upper level of the arena.
The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerCentenary Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 29, 2010)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-7-2 2-1-1 0-5-1 0-1-0CONFERENCE 1-3-2 1-1-1 0-2-1 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE 1-4-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 0-1-0
Date Opponent Score Att.Sep 07 at Central Arkansas L 1-2 112Sep 10 at Belmont L 2-5 174Sep 12 vs Lipscomb L 1-3 104Sep 18 at Houston Baptist L 0-1 100
* Sep 25 at Oral Roberts 1-1 512* Oct 02 WESTERN ILLINOIS 1-1 308* Oct 09 UMKC L 0-1 254
Oct 16 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 1-0 206* Oct 23 at IUPUI L 0-3 485* Oct 30 IPFW W 2-0 401* Nov 06 at Oakland University L 0-2 198
TEAM STATISTICS CC OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 9-141 19-184 Goals scored per game 0.82 1.73 Shot pct. . 0 6 4 . 1 0 3 Shots on goal-Attempts 54-141 81-184 SOG pct. . 3 8 3 . 4 4 0 S h o t s / G a m e 12.8 16.7CORNER KICKS 46 64PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 16 16 Red cards 1 3ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1169 1581 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/292 6/264 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/104
## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att9 Heath Cox 10 6 0 12 26 . 2 3 1 14 . 5 3 8 2 0 - 07 Marcos Rodriguez 11 1 2 4 22 . 0 4 5 10 . 4 5 5 0 0 - 012 Aaron Bergman 11 1 1 3 15 . 0 6 7 7 . 4 6 7 0 0 - 05 Zac Farrar 11 0 0 0 14 . 0 0 0 6 . 4 2 9 0 0 - 013 Brian Hurlburt 11 0 1 1 12 . 0 0 0 1 . 0 8 3 0 0 - 016 Ben Barcelona 11 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 021 RB Asenime 11 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 7 5 0 0 - 014 Ryan Watson 11 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 018 Spencer Nickerson 11 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 4 3 0 0 - 010 Tate McIntyre 11 1 3 5 6 . 1 6 7 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 - 08 Dragan Hinic 10 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 - 020 Ryan Christianson 11 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 06 Adam Ghaemmaghami 10 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 03 Kyle Mehnert 8 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 011 Danny Haar 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 04 Micah Goodwin 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 023 John Seat 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 Robbie Ramirez 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 022 Adam Nerio 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 015 Jihad Elaydi 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 Rennie Walker 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0
Total 11 9 9 27 141 . 0 6 4 54 . 3 8 3 2 0 - 0Opponents 11 19 18 56 184 . 1 0 3 81 . 4 4 0 7 0 - 0
## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho0 Robbie Ramirez 4 237:52 4 1.51 14 . 7 7 8 1-2-0 11 Rennie Walker 10 792:08 15 1.70 47 . 7 5 8 1-5-2 1
Total 11 1030:00 19 1.66 62 . 7 6 5 2-7-2 3Opponents 11 1030:00 9 0.79 45 . 8 3 3 7-2-2 4
Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 5 4 0 0 9Opponents 7 12 0 0 19
Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 69 66 5 1 141Opponents 75 101 4 4 184
Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 23 37 2 0 62Opponents 24 19 2 0 45
Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 32 13 1 0 46Opponents 32 31 1 0 64
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 64 77 4 3 148Opponents 67 82 6 5 160
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2011 glennEVANSHEAD COACH
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EVANS AT A GLANCEEDUCATIONCentenary - Bachelors degree (Health & Physical Education) – 1969Georgia – Masters degree (Education) – 1970FAMILYWife: KarenChildren: Chad, Scott, Trey, BrianCOACHING HISTORY2010-present - Head Coach (Ladies) – Centenary1997-2009 – Assistant Coach (Ladies) – Centenary2006-07 – Interim Athletic Director - Centenary2005-06; 2007-08 – Assistant AD/Academic Support - Centenary1992-96 – Head Coach (Ladies) – Centenary1983-96 – Head Coach (Gents) – Centenary 1976-78 – Head Coach (Baseball) – Centenary HEAD COACHING NOTESOverall Career Record: 231-144-6Career record at Centenary (Ladies): 70-39-3Career record at Centenary (Gents): 161-105-3Career record at Centenary (Baseball): 37-53-1Named Coach of the Year 5 times; 4 with the Gents and 1 with the LadiesCoached 39 First Team All-Conference honoreesCoached 13 Second Team All-Conference honoreesCoached 8 All-Region honoreeCoached 2 All-Louisiana playersCoached 7 All-AmericansCoached 1 to Centenary’s Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award (2010)Posted 9 consecutive winning seasons (1983-91)Coached team to three Trans American Athletic Conference (TAAC) Champion-ships (Gents)
•2010-11Commissioner’sListofAcademicExcellence•2010FallAcademicAll-SummitLeagueTeam•2009-10Commissioner’sListofAcademicExcellence•2009FallAcademicAll-SummitLeagueTeam
JUNIOR (2010)Started all 18 games ... Recorded first collegiate goal against UMKC (Oct. 22) ... Took five total shots, three landing on goal SOPHOMORE (2009)Made 11 match appearances ... Fired off three shots against Prairie View A&M (Sept. 3), UT-Brownsville (Sept. 6), Mississippi Valley (Sept. 8) FRESHMAN (2008)Played in 15 games ... One shot on the season came against Arkansas-Little Rock (Sept. 7) ... Played in a season-high 58 minutes against IPFW (Oct. 31)HIGH SCHOOLGraduated Monarch High School ... Earned six letters, three for soccer and three for academics ... Helped team reach Colorado State playoffs twice ... Named all-district, all-state and all-conference as a junior ... As a senior was awarded all-conference and all-region ... As a member of the varsity team gave 18 assists and scored three goals ... Off the field was a member of the National Honor Society and All- Academic first teamPERSONALBorn June 14, 1990 ... Daughter of Ahmet Corapcioglu and Colleen McFadden ... Has an older brother and a younger sister ... Majoring in math with a minor in psycholgy ... Likes to volunteer for the Creston J. Walker Foundation, a charity organization to help famlies who have children with cancer
Justin Neese joins the Centenary women's soccer team as an assistant coach. He will assist head coach Glenn Evans with all aspects of the program.
Neese comes to Centenary directly from TFC-Shreveport, where he also serves as a coach. Neese spent the previous three college seasons at the University of Texas at Tyler as the assistant men's and women's soccer coach. Before joining UT Tyler, Neese worked as the head women's soccer coach at both the University of the Ozarks and Hendrix College and as the assistant women's soccer coach at his alma matter, the University of Dallas.
In addition to college soccer, Neese has also held roles with several Clubs in both Texas and Arkansas (D'feeter Soccer Club, 2004; Arkansas Rush Soccer Club, 2007-2008; Sting ETX Soccer Club, 2008- Spring 2011) and done extensive work with the North Texas State Soccer Association's Olympic Development Program (Age Group Head Coach for the 96 girls, U13 and U14 years; Staff Coach with the current 97, 98, and 99 girls).
Away from coaching teams, Neese works as a coaching education instructor for both the North Texas State Soccer Association and the National Soccer Coaches Associa-tion of America (NSCAA) teaching all of the state level licenses and diplomas offered by those two organizations.
Neese holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Dallas (Politics), a Master's degree from the University of Dallas (American Studies), a National "A" License from US Soccer (2008), a Premier Diploma from the NSCAA (2007), and a National Youth License from US Soccer (2003).
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JUNIOR (2010)Appeared in 16 games ... Tallied one shot at Louisiana College (Sept. 7) SOPHOMORE (2009)Saw limited action ... Appeared in the season-opener against LeTourneau (Aug. 28)FRESHMAN (2008)Played in six games ... Had a shot on goal against Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 9) ... Played in a season-high 49 minutes against Arkansas-Little Rock (Sept. 7). Did not play tennisHIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Elk Rapids High School ... Lettered in soccer, basketball and volley-ball ... Named all-district twice and all-conference ... Helped team to a conference championship as a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society and was given Channel 9 & 10 News Scholar Athlete of the Week award ... Named academic all-conference ... Graduated with a 3.727 GPAPERSONALBorn Oct. 17, 1990 ... Daughter of Robert and Deborah Orschel ... Has two older sisters ... Majoring in pre-med ... Wants to become a pediatric specialist ... Has been on four mission trips, which includes, South Dakota, Mississippi, Mexico and Alabama. Plays soccer and tennis for Centenary
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JUNIOR (2010)Made 17 appearances and 16 starts ... Recorded first collegiate assist in final game at South Dakota State (Oct. 31) ... Tallied 10 shots, six of which came at Mississippi Valley State (Sept. 24) ... Had four shots on goalSOPHOMORE (2009)Started and played in all 18 matches at defense ... Had four shots against LeTourneau (Aug. 28), Prairie View A&M (Sept. 3), Mississippi Valley (Sept. 8), Louisiana Tech (Sept. 11) ... Two shots fell on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentageFRESHMAN (2008)Started 10 games and appeared in 17 ... Had a season-best two shots against Nicholls State (Sept. 24) and Oakland (Oct. 3)HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Shawnee Mission East HS ... Was a four letterwinner in soccer ... Helped team to 2006 regional tournament ... Off the field named National Honor Soci-ety, Kansas Honor Scholar, National Merit Commended Scholar, Principal’s Honor Roll and Freshman MentorPERSONALBorn Feb. 12 , 1990 ... Daughter of Kent and Carol Immenschuh ... Has an older sister ... Is an undecided major ... Wants to travel and become an orthopedic surgeon
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SOPHOMORE (2010)Appeared in 17 games ... Made four starts ... Scored first collegiate goal against Southern Utah (Oct. 24) ... Tallied six shots, three of which came at Louisiana Col-legeFRESHMAN (2009)Saw action in eight matches ... Recorded one shot on goal against Mississippi Valley (Sept. 8)HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from the Owasso High School ... Lettered in soccer and cross country ... Led team to the state playoffs every year ... Named All-State in cross country and was named team MVP ... Named Academic Athlete of the Month ... Played on the Tulsa Nationals Soccer Club ... National Honor Society and was nominated for Okla-homa Academic All-StatePERSONALDaughter of Gerald and Shelly Cleveland ... Born Aug. 18, 1990 ... Has a younger brother ... Majoring in psychology
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RS-JUNIOR (2010)Started and played in all 18 games ... Recorded two goals at ULM (Sept. 3) and at Louisiana College (Sept. 7) ... Tallied three assists, two at Louisiana College (Sept. 7) and one against Mississippi College (Sept. 10) ... Was second-best on team with seven total points ... Tallied 28 shots, 13 landing on goalJUNIOR (2009)Was sidelined for the entire season due to a knee injury ... Received a medical redshirtSOPHOMORE (2008)Started 15-of-18 matches ... Had second career assist at Mississippi Valley State (Aug. 24) ... Fired off three shots against Mississippi Valley State and IPFW (Oct. 31) ... Had a season-best two shots on goal against IUPUI (Nov. 2) ... Played a season-high 116 minutes against Louisiana Tech (Sept. 26)FRESHMAN (2007)Played in 18 matches with 17 starts ... First collegiate assist came in the 1-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State (Oct. 18) ... Averaged 1.39 shots, which tops all return-ees ... Had a career-high three shots on goal at Oakland on Oct. 7HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Cordova HS ... Letterwinner in soccer four years and basketball three times ... Was named All-District as a junior and senior ... Was the second leading scorer in soccer as a senior ... Off the field was ranked 23rd in graduating class and a member of National Honor SocietyPERSONALDaughter of Randal Rushing and Jemmi Lou Rye ... Born Dec. 7 1988 ... Has a twin brother and an older brother ... Majoring in elementary education ... Future plans are to be a teacher/coach and possibly a college coach one day
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SOPHOMORE (2010)Saw action in all 18 contests ... Made 16 starts ... Recorded her first collegiate goal in the final game at South Dakota State (Oct. 31) ... Garnered an assist at Louisiana Col-lege (Sept. 7) ... Tallied 11 shots, seven on goal FRESHMAN (2009)Appeared in three contests ... Had one shot on goal in the season-opener against Le-Tourneau (Aug. 28)HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Saint Mary’s Hall ... Lettered in soccer, track, field hockey and cross country ... Named schools Athlete of the Year ... Helped soccer team to SPC Division II Championship ... Named all-region, ESPN The Magazine Rising Star of the San Antonio/Austin area ... Named San Antonio News Express All-City ... Best game was against St. Anthony’s scoring one goal and dishing off five assists ... Scored 49 career goals and gave 22 assists ... Ran a two mile race in cross country in a time of 13:54:00 ... Off the field was a member of the National Honor Society and Mt. Holyoke Book AwardPERSONALDaughter of Dwayne and Bonnie Cortes ... Born March 11, 1991 ... Has four brothers and sisters ... Majoring in business ... Wants to design green homes to help the environ-ment
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SOPHOMORE (2010)Started and played in all 18 games ... Finished second-best on team with seven total points ... Notched three goals at Louisiana College (Sept. 7), against Mississippi College (Sept. 10) and Southern Utah (Oct. 24) ... Had one assist at Texas College (Sept. 17) ... Was third-highest on team with 23 shots, 12 on goal ... Goal at Louisiana College was a game-winnerFRESHMAN (2009)Had a strong freshman season, appearing in all 18 contests ... Notched two goals for four points ... First collegiate goal came against Nicholls State (Sept. 18) ... Had the game-winning goal at Arkansas Pine Bluff (Sept. 27), breaking up a 2-2 tie ... Recorded 18 total shots on the season, 10 of which fell on goal ... Compiled a .556 shot on goal percentageHIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Broken Arrow High School ... Four year member of the varsity team and was a starter for three years ... Named Defender of the Year after a junior season ... Helped team reach the state semifinals ... Named academic all-conference and Broken Arrow Defender of the Year ... Team captain for club team and was a starter during fourth year ... Member of the honor roll and Principals Honor Roll, Oklahoma High School Honor Society, National Honor Society and graduated top half of graduating classPERSONALDaughter of John and Cyndy Fossard ... Born April 3, 1991 ... Has an older sister ...
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SOPHOMORE (2010)Appeared in all 18 contests ... Made three starts ... Recorded 15 shots, six landing on goal PREVIOUS SCHOOLAttended UT-San Antonio but took a redshirt for soccerHIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Robert E. Lee High School ... Earned three letters in soccer as a for-ward ... Led Raiders to playoffs all three years ... Was named Newcomer of the Year her first season ... Honored as MVP in 2008-09 ... Recognized with the Golden Boot for the top leading scorer ... Named All-District Honorable Mention (2007-08), All-District Offensive MVP (2008-09), and All-East Texas First Team (2008-09) ... Was on the All-Academic Team all four years ... Off the field, was a member of the National Honor SocietyCLUBPlayed club soccer for East Texas Sting out of Tyler, Texas for eight years under Trey CarlilePERSONALBorn November 27, 1990 in Tyler, Texas ... Daughter of Robert and Vinni Lee ... Has three older siblings ... Majoring in biology ... Plans to become a veterinarian
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SOPHOMORE (2010)Started all 15 contests she saw action in ... Missed three games due to injury ... Led team in every offensive category ... Recorded two goals, first of her career at ULM (Sept. 3) and against UMKC (Oct. 22) ... Goal vs UMKC was a game-winner ... Had a team-best four assists at ULM (Sept. 3), against UMKC (Oct. 22) and Southern Utah (Oct. 24) and at South Dakota State (Oct. 31) ... Led team with eight total points, 36 shots and 17 shots on goal ... Was named Co-Offensive Player of the Week for the Summit League ... Named LSWA Honorable Mention selection FRESHMAN (2009)Had a solid rookie season ... Played in 16 matches with 15 starts mainly as a defender ... Recorded one assist in the season-opener against LeTourneau (Aug. 28) ... Made four shots ... Season-high two shots at Oral Roberts (Oct. 10) ... Had one shot on goal against South Dakota State (Oct. 2)HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Laguna Beach high School ... Played for the soccer club Luguna Ni-guel Soccer Club ... Lettered four times in soccer, once in track and once in softball ... Named first team all-league in 2007 and 2008 ... Named second team all-conference in 2006 ... Also awarded team offensive and defensive MVP award ... Member of the Coast Soccer League Gold League Championship ... Was also a member of the softball team ... Named to the principals Honor Roll all four years and was given the Academic Excellence Awards in French and ceramics and also named Rotary Student Athlete of the YearPERSONALDaughter of Norton and Grace Penney ... Born Oct. 31, 1991 ... Has an older sister and a younger brother ... Majoring in business and economics with a minor in political science ... Plays soccer and tennis for Centenary
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FRESHMAN (2010)Appeared in seven contests ... Made two starts in goal ... Played a season-high 87 min-utes at ULM (Sept. 3) ... Made a career-best six saves at South Dakota State (Oct. 31) ... Finished with a record of 0-1 ... Tallied 23 total savesHIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Spring Woods High School ... Earned four letters for the Tigers soccer team as a goalie ... Was recognized as a Second Team All-District recipient three years ... Played six years for Westside Soccer Club out of Houston ... Off the field, was Presi-dent of her senior class ... Was a member of the National Honor Society ... Graduated as an AP Scholar with distinction PERSONALBorn September 17, 1991 in Houston, Texas ... Daughter of Micki and Alan Coffey, Has two younger siblings ... Is a biology major ... Has plans on becoming a chiropractor
FRESHMAN (2010)Appeared in 17 contests ... Made one start ... Tallied four shots, three landing on goal HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Loyola College Prep ... Earned 12 total letters ... Played four years of soccer under former Centenary player, Heather Kasperak ... Was a four-year member of the swimming and cross country teams ... Helped soccer team to the State quarter-finals ... Was named team MVP twice ... Garnered First Team All-District all four years in soccer and All-State honors during senior season ... Was an All-State honoree in swimming senior year ... Named to ODP Regional team in 2007-08 ... Played club soc-cer for Shreveport United for eight years ... Off the field, was a member of the National Honor Society PERSONALBorn March 4, 1991 in Birmingham, Ala...Calls Shreveport home ... Daughter of Jen-nifer and Jay Russell ... Has three younger siblings ... Is a history and English major
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FRESHMAN (2010)Saw action in 11 contests ... Recorded one shot on goalHIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Haughton High School ... Lettered in soccer as a forward and midfielder for the Buccaneers ... Helped her team reach playoffs all four years ... Was named First Team All-District her senior season ... Honored as a Second Team selection her sopho-more and junior yearsPERSONALBorn December 16, 1992 ... Daughter of Noel Skinner and Carla Bazzano ... Calls Haughton, La. home ... Has one younger brother, Zachary ... Majoring in biology ... Has plans to finish college, find a great job and start a family
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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Travis High School ... Earned four letters in soccer, two in bowling and one in track and cross country ... Was a four-time All-District award winner ... Named First Team All-District and Most Valuable Defense Player of the Year her senior season ... Was a Second Team All-District performer her junior season ... Named First Team All-District, 2nd Team All-Area, Most Valuable Defensive Player her sophomore year ... Was an Honorable Mention All-District player her freshman season ... Helped bowling team to regional tournament ... Off the field, was a member of Link Crew, volunteered at the Pecan Grove Volunteer Fire Dept. ... Helped at Mission Jerusalem and Katrina Missions ... Was an honor roll student CLUBPlayed club soccer for National Fusion, 1st Division from 2004-11PERSONALBorn March 31, 1993 in Drexil Hill, Penn. ... Calls Richmond, Texas home ... Is the daughter of Mark and Susan Denkowski ... Has one older sister and one older brother ... Has plans on pursuing a career in physical/occupational therapy
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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Williard High School ... Earned four letters in soccer for the Tigers ... Helped team to a District championship in 2010 ... Was a two-time First-Team All-District selection and First Team All-Conference honoree CLUBPlayed club soccer for Springfield Soccer Club out of Springfield, Missouri for three years ... Named Clorox Cup MVPPERSONALBorn November 2, 1992 in Springfield, Missouri ... Calls Williard, Missouri home ... Is the daughter of Traci and Erick Dunn ... Has one younger brother... Is a biology major
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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from West Ouachita High School ... Earned two letters in soccer for the Chiefs PERSONALBorn January 25, 1993 in West Monroe, La. ... Is the daughter of Marissa and Brent Boyd and Eddie and Tandy Clingen ... Has two younger siblings ... Is a biology major
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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Holy Savior Menard Central High School ... Earned four letters in soc-cer, two in track and one in cross country from the Eagles ... Was a First Team All-Dis-trict selection ... Named Co-Defensive MVP ... Honored as her team’s Most Improved Player and Co-Defensive Player of the Year ... Helped team to runner up at the Rebel Cup ... Off the field, she was a student council representative and art club secretary PERSONALBorn January 13, 1993 ... From Alexandria, La. ... Is the daughter of Margaret and Chris Shackelford ... Has one older sister ... Is a psychology major
HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Louisiana School of the Math Sciences Arts ... Played four years of soccer for the Eagles ... Was a team captain her senior season ... Named Team MVP ... Was an All-State honoree her freshman season CLUBPlayed club soccer for Elite out of Baton Rouge, La for three yearsPERSONALBorn September 3, 1992 in Kansas City, Missouri ... Calls Lafayette, La. home ... Is the daughter of Lisa Madona ... Has one younger brother ... Looks to major in educa-tion and minor in Spanish ... Has hopes of becoming a college professor
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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Texas High School ... Earned three letters in soccer ... Named 2011 District Midfielder of the Year ... Was a First Team All-District selection in 2011 and an Honorable Mention performer in 2010 ... Named NSCAA Academic All-West Region and TASCO Academic All-State her senior year ... Helped team to an 18-4-2 record her final year, scoring two goals and assisting four ... Was a part of two District Championship teams ... Off the field, graduate Summa Cum Laude ... Earned first place with her per-sonal column in high school journalism ... Was the sophomore class president, Book Club treasurer and History Club treasurer PERSONALBorn March 3, 1994 in Texarkana, Texas ... Is the daughter of Dr. Robin Rogers and Keith Orr ... Has two younger siblings ... Is a communication major ... Has aspirations on becoming a high school journalism teacher of going into American education reform
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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Texas High School ... Earned three letters in soccer ... Named 2011 District Midfielder of the Year ... Was a First Team All-District selection in 2011 and an Honorable Mention performer in 2010 ... Named NSCAA Academic All-West Region and TASCO Academic All-State her senior year ... Helped team to an 18-4-2 record her final year, scoring two goals and assisting four ... Was a part of two District Championship teams ... Off the field, graduate Summa Cum Laude ... Earned first place with her per-sonal column in high school journalism ... Was the sophomore class president, Book Club treasurer and History Club treasurer PERSONALBorn March 3, 1994 in Texarkana, Texas ... Is the daughter of Dr. Robin Rogers and Keith Orr ... Has two younger siblings ... Is a communication major ... Has aspirations on becoming a high school journalism teacher of going into American education reform
BEHIND THE NAME....LADIES AND GENTSThehistoryoftheCentenaryathleticsnickname“Gentlemen”isquiteunique.Firstestab-lished in the fall of 1921 by then-Centenary President George Sexton, it seems the football team had been in a fight the previous game, and Sexton sat the team down before the next gameandtoldtheplayers,“...fromnowon,youwillallactlikeGentlemen.”
WiththemajorityofCentenarymenalsosoldiers,themoniker“Gentlemen”or“Gents”wasa logical choice. A tongue-in-cheek account that first mentioned the new nickname appeared in the 1923 Yoncopin (Centenary’s yearbook) in the football summary.
“...there was some doubt on the eve of the first game. Reports from the Marshall (Texas) camp had them recruiting from the boiler factories and we were made to believe that the Marshall team was coming to Shreveport to mop-up with the ‘Gentlemen.’ Well, we put on ourbestmanners,butjustcouldn’thelprunningupa77-0score...”
The nickname has stuck ever since and it was natural to call the women’s teams the “La-dies”whentheschoolbeganwomen’ssportsinthe1960’s.
In December of 2007, the Centenary student body held a voting process in order to add an additional mascot to the traditional Ladies and Gents. Although Ladies and Gents remained the official nicknames of the Centenary athletics teams, Skeeter the Catahoula was chosen to provide an on-campus presence in the form of a true mascot. Unfortunately, in 2010-11, Skeeter passed away and Centenary chose to lay to rest the mascot as well.
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23celiaSOBELMANFRESHMANHS•5’7”•DEFENSEGLASTONBURY, CT.
HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Miss Porter’s School ... Earned 11 total varsity letters in soccer, swimming and track and field ... Helped team to two winning seasons in soccer, four in track and three in swimming ... Was named Founder’s League Champion in 2011 on pole vault PERSONALBorn August 23, 1993 in Wareham, Virginia ... Calls Glastonbury, Ct home ... Is the daughter of Dr. Debora and Dr. Steven Sobelman ... Has two younger siblings ... Looks to pursue a degree in either biology or business
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Centenary College begins its membership in the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference July 1, 2011 after completing its tenure in the Division I Summit League on June 30.
“The American Southwest Conference membership welcomes our newest member and looks forward toestablishingspiritedrivalriesinathleticsandcollegialexchangesinacademicendeavors,”ASCCom-missioner Amy Carlton said.
The College is in the NCAA Division III membership reclassifying process.
“Centenary Athletics is thrilled about its membership in the American Southwest Conference, which will provide Lady and Gent student-athletes with a unique opportunity to embody the institution’s mission to live, lead, and learn, as well as the prospects to forge new legacies for this athletic department and theirindividualteams,”saidDr.WilliamBroussard,CentenaryDirectorofAthletics.
With the addition of Centenary, the ASC returns to a 16-member level for the first time since the 2006-07 academic year. The roster of ASC institutions in 2011-12 also includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, Mississippi Col-lege, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Tyler and Texas Lutheran University.
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Centenary College of Louisiana has fielded an athletic team in at least one sport since 1894, when the football team faced Louisiana State University. Centenary’s football squad was one of the best in the South in the first half of the 20th century, the high point
being an undefeated 10-0 season in 1927.
Centenary produced professionals Conway Baker, Buddy Parker, and Cal Hubbard. Hubbard is a member of three halls of fame: Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, and Baseball Hall of Fame.
However, the poor oil economy in the area forced the discontinuation of the football program in 1947.
The 1920s saw the establishment of the men’s basketball and baseball teams at Centenary. The basketball Gents have had 45 seasons with a .500 or better winning percentage, including the 2003-2004 campaign.
From 1972 to 1976, Robert Parish dominated Centenary’s opponents, leading the Gents to an 87-21 record over that span. Parish still holds numerous Centenary records, including the single game scoring record (50 points vs. Lamar in 1972), the single season rebounding record (18.7 rpg in 1972-73), and the career record for most field goals made (1,034). Parish was drafted in the first round by the Golden State Warriors in 1976 and later, as part of arguably the greatest frontcourt
in NBA history, won three NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. In September 2003,
Parish was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame.
With its 1,000-seat stadium, the baseball team is attracting top players to play for Centenary and top teams to play against the Gents. Thirty-seven players who put on the Centenary uniform
have gone on to play professionally. In recent years, the Gents have hosted, Arkansas, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU in Shreveport.
In 1980 the Golf Magazine College Player of the Year did not come from
a traditional power. Hal Sutton, a native of Shreveport who stayed home to attend Centenary, won that honor as well as the 1980 U.S. Amateur. Sutton has gone on to win two Players Championships, a PGA Championship, and a Tour Championship, as well as earn a spot on four U.S. Ryder Cup teams. In 2004, Sutton served as the Ryder Cup captain for the United States squad.
Recently Centenary athletes have found their names at or near the top of the NCAA rankings. In 2000, women’s
soccer player Lara Brown led all Division I players in points per game and goals per game. Ronnie McCollum followed suit during the 2000-01 basketball season, leading the nation in scoring. Andrew Wisniewski picked up where McCollum left off, finishing in the top 20 in scoring and steals during the 2002-03 season.
A 1998 graduate, Herb "Flight Time " Lang made his second appearance on reality television show, Amazing Race. The former Gent joined the Harlem Globetrotters following his college graduation and has been an instrumental face on the elite entertainment squad. Lang is most known for winning the 1998 NABC Slam Dunk Contest as a Gent.
With the addition of men’s and women ’s sw imming in 2002-03, Centenary now sponsors 16 intercollegiate sports. Recent athletics highlights include the gymnastics team winning the 2004 USAG National Championship and the softball Ladies earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament in both the 2004 and 2005 seasons. In addition, Centenary athletes have won the Summit League’s prestigious Student Athlete of the Year award three times since joining the conference in the fall of 2003. Centenary has also been honored with the Summit League's annual Sportsmanship Award for the third time in 2009-10. In 2010-11, Centenary was presented with the Summit League's Top Academic Institution Award for the highest percentage of student-athletes maintaining a cumulative 3.000 over their career.
July 2011 marked the end of the NCAA Division I era as Centenary began its membership in NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference.
Pictured: Top (L) Robert Parish; (R) Hal Sutton;
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TREK ExperienceThe Trek Experience is a graduation requirement encompassing explo-ration of CAREER, CULTURE and COMMUNITY.
The Trek Experience is driven by one clear mission:To incorporate into the required curriculum distinctive, experience-based programs for students to enhance their self-knowledge and so-cial awareness through career/graduate school preparation, intercul-tural engagement, and civic involvement. Toward these ends, the Trek Experience has four main goals to achieve:
•To integrate experiential learning into a traditional academic context, so that students can link classroom learning with practical application.•To understand that social interaction is an integral part of education.•To recognize their roles as citizens and leaders responsible for meet-ing the challenges facing an ever-changing world.•To realize that personal reflection about their engagement with the world beyond the classroom can lead to real self-knowledge and social awareness.
Spiritual DevelopmentThe Christian Leadership Center (CLC) is an ecumenical, faith-based program committed to creating opportunities for Christian leadership development through the intersection of faith and academy. The Cen-ter is dedicated to theological study, innovative leadership training, interreligious and interdenominational dialogue, issues of peace and justice, spiritual formation and Christian discipleship.
Greek LifeDuring your college experience you have a unique opportunity to join the social network of a fraternity or sorority. This will be one of the most significant and rewarding choices you make. Here at Centenary, close to 25 percent of current students have found a second home in one of our seven Greek organizations. Centenary is represented by seven Greek organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha, Chi Omega, Kappa Alphi Order, Kappa Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi, and Zeta Tau Alpha.
Community ServiceFor the past 3 years The Big Event has been a huge success for both the Centenary Community and for the adjacent Highland Neighborhood. With the help of many of you, this student led initiative has grown to be an important part of life at Centenary. Centenary staff, faculty, and students come together to help the surrounding community by clean-ing yards, painting houses, and assisting in whatever way we can.
Residence LifeThe Office of Residence Life and Housing is committed to enhancing student learning and personal growth. Centenary has five residence halls: Rotary, Cline, James, Sexton and Hardin Hall. All residence halls at Centenary include FREE laundry facilities, computer labs, vending machines, cable television outlets, a telephone jack for each resident, room furniture (including an extra-long single bed, chest of drawers, desk, and chair), closet(s), and free internet access via wired ethernet ports (or wireless) in each room. There are no community bathrooms at Centenary; each student shares a bath with the others in their suite.
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LIFE IN SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER
The CenturyTel Center is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Bossier City, Louisiana. It is home to the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings arena football team and Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs ice hockey team.
The Red River is the picturesque setting for Bossier City’s unique shopping and entertainment destination. Louisiana Boardwalk is the first lifestyle center to open in the state of Louisiana offering outlet shopping, an entertainment district and riverfront dining.
The Shreveport-Bossier Captains are a professional baseball team based in Shreveport, Louisiana, in the United States. The Captains are a member of the South Division of the American As-sociation of Independent Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.
Harrah’s Louisiana Downs allows for a rich blend of horses from those in Arkansas, to the well-bred Louisiana locals and Texas shippers. Through its well-orches-trated stakes calendar, a large fleet of national icons have utilized the Louisiana Downs oval through-out their career.
The Strand Theatre, built in 1925, is the Official State Theatre of Louisiana and is listed on the Na-tional Register of Historic Places. This restored historic theatre con-tinues to be the home of the best, highest-quality entertainment throughout the decades including top touring Broadway productions, concerts, and comedy shows.
Sci-Port: Louisiana’s Science Center provides a fun, edu-cational environment for people of all ages to explore and actively engage in the world of mathematics, science and technology.
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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME9.1 Texas College Home 5 pm9.3 Millsaps Away 2 pm9.7 ULM Home 7 pm9.10 Northeastern St. (OK) Away 7 pm9.12 LSUS Home 5 pm9.16 Schreiner* Home 2 pm9.17 Texas Lutheran* Home 2 pm9.22 Louisiana College* Away 5 pm9.24 Mississippi College* Away 2 pm9.30 LeTourneau* Home 5 pm10.1 ETBU* Home 5 pm10.6 McMurry* Home 4 pm10.8 Hardin Simmons* Home 4 pm10.13 UT-Tyler* Away 5 pm10.15 Concordia* Away 1 pm10.21 Mary Hardin Baylor* Home 4 pm10.22 Howard Payne* Home 4 pm10.27 UT-Dallas* Away 5:30 pm10.29 Univ. of the Ozarks* Away 1 pm
*ASC ContestsTimes are subject to change
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