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Page 1: 2011 NDSU Soccer Media Guide

2011 MEDIA/RECRUITING GUIDE

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

SOCCER

Page 2: 2011 NDSU Soccer Media Guide

2010 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT

2009 SUMMIT LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

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1CONTINUING THE CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION

BISON SOCCER

ContentsMedia Information ................................................. 2Bison Facilities ......................................................... 3Coaching Staff ..................................................... 4-5Roster .......................................................................... 6The NDSU Experience ........................................... 7Season Preview ................................................... 8-9Senior Bios ....................................................... 10-19Junior Bios ........................................................ 20-21Sophomore Bios ............................................ 21-23Freshmen Bios ................................................ 23-26Bison Travel .............................................................272010 Season Review/Stats ......................... 28-292010 NCAA Tournament ............................. 30-31The Summit League in Review ................. 32-332010 Opponents ............................................ 34-36Series Records ........................................................37Individual Honors/Awards ......................... 38-39Coaching Records/Ellig Records .....................40Individual and Team Records .................... 41-45All-Time Results .............................................. 46-47All-Time Roster ......................................................48

General InfoName: North Dakota State UniversityCity/Zip: Fargo, North Dakota 58105Founded: 1890Enrollment: 14,407 (Fall 2010)Nickname: BisonColors: Yellow and Green (PMS 123, 343)Home Field: Ellig Sports Complex (3,500) Surface/Lights: Natural Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dean Bresciani Alma Mater: Humboldt State, 1985Athletic Director: Gene Taylor Alma Mater: Arizona State, 1980Women’s Athletic Director: Lynn Dorn Alma Mater: Bemidji (Minn.) State, 1972Athletic Dept. Phone: (701) 231-8981Ticket Offi ce Phone: (888) 231-NDSU (6378)

HistoryFirst Year of Soccer: 1995 (16 seasons)All-Time Record: 160-114-24 (.577)Years in NCAA Tournament: TwoLast NCAA Tournament: 2011Last Postseason Opponent: Texas A&M, First

Round NCAA Division I Championships, T, 1-1 (3-4 PKs)

Team InfoHead Coach: Pete Cuadrado Alma Mater: TCU, 2000 Record at NDSU: 78-58-16 (8 years) Career Record: 78-58-16 (8 years) Email: [email protected] Offi ce Phone: (701) 231-9471Associate Head Coach: John Ross Alma Mater: Northeastern Illinois, 2000Assistant Coach: Christie Chappell Alma Mater: Minnesota-Crookston, 2006Director of Soccer Operations: Ben Schneweis2010 Record: 12-5-6, 6-2-1 Summit (T-2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/7Newcomers: 10

Credits: The North Dakota State University women’s soccer media/recruiting guide was written and edited by Jenny Beam of the NDSU athletic media relations offi ce. Photography by Bob Nelson. Supplementary information and photography provided by NDSU soccer team, Christopher Mitchell, NDSU University Relations, the Fargodome, the Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the North Dakota Tourism Division. Cover design by NDSU Publication Services.

For more information, contact:

Jenny BeamAthletic Media Relations AssistantNDSU Dept 1200PO Box 6050Fargo, ND 58108-6050Offi ce: (701) 231-8047Cell: (701) 799-1432Fax: (701) 231-8022E-mail: [email protected]

Non-Discrimination PolicyNorth Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national origin, public assistance status, sex, sexual orientation, status as a U.S. veteran, race or religion. Direct inquiries to the Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach, 205 Old Main, (701) 231-7708.

2011 Bison ScheduleDate Opponent Site Time

Friday, Aug. 12 at Minnesota (Exh.) Minneapolis, Minn. 7 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 21 at Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 1 p.m.

OHANA Hotels and Resorts No Ka OiFriday, Aug. 26 ^ at Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawai’i 7 p.m. HTFriday, Aug. 27 ^ vs. Cal Honolulu, Hawai’i 7 p.m. HTSunday, Sept. 4 at Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 12 p.m.

Montana TournamentFriday, Sept. 9 $ at Montana Missoula, Mont. 6 p.m.Sunday, Sept. 11 $ vs. Idaho Missoula, Mont. 11:30 a.m.Friday, Sept. 16 MONTANA FARGO, N.D. 4:30 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 18 NEBRASKA-OMAHA FARGO, N.D. 12 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 22 DRAKE FARGO, N.D. 4:30 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 25 NORTH DAKOTA FARGO, N.D. 12 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 30 *SOUTHERN UTAH FARGO, N.D. 4 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 2 *ORAL ROBERTS FARGO, N.D. 12 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 7 *at IUPUI at Indianapolis, Ind. 6 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 9 *at Western Illinois at Macomb, Ill. 12 p.m.Friday, Oct. 14 *IPFW FARGO, N.D. 4 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 16 *OAKLAND FARGO, N.D. 12 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 21 *at UMKC Kansas City, Mo. 7 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 23 *at South Dakota Vermillion, S.D. 12 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 29 *at South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. 6 p.m.Fri., Nov. 4-Sun., Nov. 6 at Summit League Tournament TBA TBA

All times Central unless noted otherwiseHome games in BOLD CAPS played at the Ellig Sports Complex*Summit League games^ Hawai’i Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i)$ Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)

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2 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SOCCER

MEDIA INFORMATION

Credentials All requests for working media credentials and photo passes for North Da-kota State women’s soccer games should be directed to the athletic media rela-tions offi ce. Passes will be available at the press box in the east bleachers or in advance at the athletic media relations offi ce.

Interviews All requests for interviews with NDSU student-athletes should be made through the athletic media relations offi ce by calling Jenny Beam at (701) 231-8047. NDSU athletes are routinely available for interviews before and after prac-tice sessions. Postgame interviews will be conducted only upon request. All requests should be made to the athletic media relations staff before the conclu-sion of the game to make arrangements.

Media Services The working press box at the Ellig Sports Complex is on top of the east bleachers and north of the midfi eld line. Telephone and wired Internet access are available for use at the discretion of the media relations staff . Specifi c ar-rangements for fi ling or broadcasting should be made two weeks in advance. Programs, game notes and statistics will be available in the press box.

Photography Area Credentialed photographers are permitted to shoot in an area around the playing fi eld within fi ve yards of the sideline. Photographers are not permitted to stand in front of or between team benches. Requests for photograpy passes should be made to the athletic media relations offi ce.

Driving Directions North Dakota State’s home soccer games and practices are at the Ellig Sports Complex, on the northwest corner of the North Dakota State University campus.

From I-94: Use Exit 349B for I-29 northbound toward Grand Forks.

From I-29 Northbound: Use Exit 66 for 12th Avenue North and turn right. Turn left at 18th Street (the fi rst traffi c signal past the bridge). Turn right on 15th Avenue North. Soccer parking is in the HR lot.

From I-29 Southbound: Use Exit 67 for 19th Avenue North and turn left. Follow 19th Avenue and turn right at 18th Street (the second signal after the underpass). Turn left on 15th Avenue North. Soccer parking is in the HR lot.

GoBison.com The most complete and up-to-date information regarding NDSU athletics is available on the internet at the redesigned GoBison.com. The site includes offi cial sports information content such as news, scores and statistics, as well as online ticket sales, in-game statistics, live and on-demand broadband video, a photo store, and more. Log on today!

Local Media Outlets

Radio

Radio Fargo Moorhead

1020 25th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Jack MichaelsPhone: (701) 297-3614Fax: (701) [email protected]

WDAY-AM 970

301 8th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Phone: (701) 241-5210www.wday.com

KQWB-AM 1660 (ESPN Radio)

2720 7th Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Derek HansonPhone: (701) 237-4500Fax: (701) [email protected]

KNDS-FM 96.3 (ThunderRadio)

1233 North University DriveFargo, ND 58102Sports Director: TBAPhone: (701) 231-6702www.kndsradio.com

Dakota News Network

PO Box 2027Fargo, ND 58107Sports Director: Steve CarlsonPhone: (701) 237-5000Fax: (701) 280-0861stevencarlson@qwestoffi ce.net

Wire Service

AP Bismarck

PO Box 1018Bismarck, ND 58502Editor: Phyllis MensingPhone: (701) 223-8450Fax: (701) [email protected]

AP Fargo

PO Box 3026Fargo, ND 58108Editor: Dave KolpackPhone: (701) 235-1908Fax: (701) [email protected]

Print

The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead

101 5th St. N.Fargo, ND 58102Sports Editor: Kevin SchnepfPhone: (701) 451-5651Fax: (701) [email protected] Writer: Jeff KolpackPhone: (701) [email protected]

The Spectrum

NDSU Memorial UnionFargo, ND 58105Sports Editor: Travis JonesPhone: (701) 231-5262Fax: (701) 231-9402Email: [email protected]

Bison Illustrated

PO Box 2272Fargo, ND 58108Editor: David SwensonPhone: (701) 306-8985Fax: (888) [email protected]

Television

WDAY-TV 6 (ABC)

301 8th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Dom IzzoPhone: (701) 241-5332Fax: (701) [email protected]

KVLY-TV 11 (NBC)

KXJB-TV 4 (CBS)

1350 21st Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Dan HammerPhone: (701) 237-5211Fax: (701) [email protected]

KVRR-TV 10 (FOX)

4015 9th Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Interim Sports Director: Will KunkelPhone: (701) 277-1515Fax: (701) 277-9656

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3CONTINUING THE CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION

FACILITIES

Completed in the spring of 1997 at a cost of $2.3 million, the Ellig Sports Complex includes two soccer fi elds,

four softball fi elds, and the Schlanser Track. The complex is named for Renola and Sheldon Ellig, who were driving forces in getting the facility built. The track is named in memory of Fred Schlanser Sr. Seating capacity for soccer is 3,500 at the Ellig Sports Complex, where the NDSU soccer team plays its home games on a natural grass surface. Bleacher seating was transplanted from Dacotah Field, the former home fi eld of the Bison football team. A restroom and concession stand building was completed in 2003 near the northwest corner of the fi eld. The facility has an enclosed press box atop the east grandstand that can hold about 20 media members and game day staff . A separate practice area is available on the west side of the complex. The Bison hold a 84-25-4 all-time record at home, including a .743 mark at the Ellig Sports Complex where the Bison are 73-24-4 since its 1997 opening. NDSU had its best home campaign in 1996, one year before moving into The Ellig, when it went 8-0 at the Cardinal Muench Seminary grounds in north Fargo. The Bison also posted a perfect home record in 2005 when they went 7-0 at the Ellig Sports Complex. Over the last two seasons, the Bison have gone 9-0 at home in Summit League games. Overall, the team has a record of 15-2 in 2009 and 2010 at home. The Ellig Sports Complex has also hosted the North Dakota Special Olympics, NCAA softball regionals, and professional soccer exhibitions. The soccer team also has access to the new Dacotah Field, which has been redone with SprinTurf. The fi eld is regulation size and can be used for practices.

The Ellig Sports Complex

Bison at HomeCardinal Muench Seminary

Year Record Pct.

1995 3-1-0 .7501996 8-0-0 1.000Total 11-1-0 .916

Ellig Sports Complex

Year Record Pct.

1997 5-3-0 .6251998 6-2-1 .7221999 5-1-0 .8332000 7-3-0 .7002001 5-1-0 .8332002 4-4-1 .5002003 4-1-1 .5002004 0-0-0 .0002005 7-0-0 1.0002006 4-1-1 .7502007 8-2-0 .8002008 3-4-0 .4292009 6-1-0 .8572010 9-1-0 .900Total 73-24-4 .743

TOTAL 84-25-4 .761

View of the socccer pitch and the Schlanser Track that surrounds it. The Ellig Sports Complex was built in the spring of 1997 at a cost of $2.3 million.

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4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SOCCER

HEAD COACH

Pete Cuadrado is in his ninth season as the head soccer coach at North Dakota State. He is the program’s all-time winningest coach with 78 victories.

Cuadrado’s 2010 team won the program’s fi rst Summit League tour-nament title and advanced to the NCAA Division I tournament for the fi rst time in program history. The Bison defeated Western Illinois, 3-1, in the league title game after advancing on penalty kicks over South Dakota State in the semifi nals. In the NCAA tournament, the Bison took on No. 9 Texas A&M and despite going down early, the team fought back and equalized on a long range eff ort from senior Quin Ryan. The Aggies advanced on penalty kicks, but the Bison made their mark on the tournament. For the second straight year, Cuadrado had two players selected to the All-Summit League fi rst team in Abbey Stratton and Quin Ryan. The Bison fi nished the season 12-5-6 and 6-2-1 in Summit League play.

He led the 2009 squad to a 10-8-2 overall record and a 7-2 record in Summit League play. With a win over Centenary in the regular season fi nale, the Bison clinched their fi rst-ever league title, sharing first place with IUPUI and South Dakota State. The team advanced to the Summit League tournament for the fi rst time, but dropped a hard-fought 1-0 decision to eventual champion IUPUI. The Bison led the league in goals, assists and points. Junior Abbey Stratton and freshman Brooklyn Dyce became the fi rst NDSU players to earn fi rst team all-league honors since the Bison joined the Summit League in 2007.

In 2008, he became the winningest coach at NDSU with a 7-0 vic-tory over Centenary. In 2007, he led the Bison to an 11-7-1 record in their inaugural Summit League campaign. NDSU fi nished the year with a 3-4-1 record in Summit League play, ending the season in fi fth place.

He led the Bison to a 13-7-1 record in 2006 and a runner-up fi nish in the United Soccer Conference tournament. The Bison went 3-0 in confer-ence play and earned the No. 1 seed out of the Western Division. In 2005, North Dakota State’s second season in Division I, the Bison went 11-5-1 with 10 shutout victories. For his role in the successful season, Cuadrado was named Division I independent Coach of the Year.

In his fi rst year at NDSU, Cuadrado guided the Bison to an 11-3-2 record. The .750 winning percentage during that 2003 season was the second highest in the history of Bison soccer.

Named head coach in March 2003, he is the third coach in the 14-year history of the North Dakota State University program. He came to NDSU from Illinois State University, where he served as an assistant coach for two seasons. Members of the Missouri Valley Conference, the Redbirds compiled an 11-5-3 overall record in 2002 and reached the MVC tourna-ment championship game. Illinois State went 13-5 in 2001 and won the league’s regular season title.

The Pete Cuadrado FileBorn: May 6, 1977Hometown: New Orleans, La.College Soccer: Northeastern Illinois, TCUPosition: Outside Back, Center BackEducation: Master’s degree in athletic administration, Valparaiso, 2002; bachelor’s degree in marketing, TCU, 2000

Year Team Position W L T Pct.2000 Valparaiso 1st Asst. 8 9 1 .4722001 Illinois State 1st Asst. 13 5 0 .7222002 Illinois State 1st Asst. 12 5 2 .6842003 North Dakota State Head Coach 11 3 2 .7502004 North Dakota State Head Coach 5 11 1 .3242005 North Dakota State Head Coach 11 5 1 .6762006 North Dakota State Head Coach 13 7 1 .6432007 North Dakota State Head Coach 11 7 1 .6052008 North Dakota State Head Coach 5 12 2 .2892009 North Dakota State Head Coach 10 8 2 .5502010 North Dakota State Head Coach 12 5 6 .652Total (NDSU - 8 seasons) 78 58 16 .566

Totals (11 seasons) 111 77 19 .582

Prior to working at Illinois State, Cuadrado spent the 2000 season as an assistant at Valparaiso University. He earned his master’s degree in athletic administration from Valparaiso in May 2002. The Crusaders fi nished that campaign with the young program’s best mark of 8-9-1.

Cuadrado has been active in coaching Olympic Development Pro-gram (ODP) teams. His 1986 Indiana State team qualifi ed for the 2002 national tournament and repeated the regional victory in 2003. In 2005 and 2006, he coached the 1990 North Dakota state team, the fi rst ever squad from the state. He has also attained a USSF National “B” coaching license, the goalkeeping license and most recently the National Youth License.

Cuadrado began his collegiate soccer career at Northeastern Illinois University, where he started every game and was named team captain as a sophomore. He transferred to Texas Christian University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2000, and was a member of the Horned Frogs’ men’s soccer team. He also played one season of semi-professional soccer for the Chicago Stingers.

Pete CuadradoHead CoachNinth SeasonTexas Christian, 2000

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5CONTINUING THE CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION

ASSISTANT COACHES

John Ross is in his fi fth season as associate head coach at North Dakota State after four seasons as NDSU’s top assistant coach. He works primarily with the goalkeepers.

Before coming to North Dakota State in 2003, Ross worked with the Chicago Fire Reserves of the Premier Development League, and he was the head men’s soccer coach at Triton Junior College in Illinois.

His coaching resume includes a stop with the Chicago Sockers of the PDL, where he was assistant coach and head goalkeeper coach. He also spent a year with the Chicago Cobras of the W-League, where he was the goalkeeper coach, and he was an assistant coach for the Valparaiso women’s program for two seasons in 1998 and 1999.

Ross has a National ‘A’ coaching license from the U.S. Soccer Federa-tion along with a goalkeeping and fi tness license from the USSF. He also has a National Youth License. He graduated from Northeastern Illinois University in 2000 and earned his master’s degree in science from North Dakota State in 2006.

Christie Chappell is in her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Bison.

She was a graduate assistant at St. Cloud State prior to coming to NDSU. Chappell is currently working towards her master’s degree in sociology at NDSU. In 2007, she played semi-professional soccer for FC Muri in Muri, Switzerland. She was also an assistant coach at Minnesota-Crookston in 2006.

An Ottawa, Ontario native, Chappell graduated in December 2006 from Minnesota-Crookston. She was an all-conference soccer player for the Golden Eagles from 2003 to 2005. She holds career records for goals (25) and points (62) and led the team in scoring in 2003 and 2004. She was named team MVP twice and the university’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004. She also served as president of the Student-Athlete Ad-

Ben Schneweis is in his second season as the director of soccer opera-tions for North Dakota State.

He comes to Fargo after spending four years as an assistant coach for both the women’s and men’s soccer programs at Division II Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kent.

While in Kentucky, Schneweis also served as the general manager for the Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club. As general manager, he oversaw all indoor and outdoor programs and also was the head coach of the MVSC 92 girls team, which has won four state titles.

He has also coached in the Olympic Development Program in both Kentucky and North Dakota and spent four years as an assistant boys and girls coach at Red River High School in Grand Forks.

Schneweis played two seasons for Brescia University from 2002-03.

John RossAssociate Head CoachNinth SeasonNortheastern Illinois, 2000

Christie ChappellAssistant CoachFourth SeasonMinnesota-Crookston, 2006

Ben SchneweisDirector of OperationsSecond SeasonNorth Dakota, 2005

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6 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SOCCER

ROSTER

Roster Breakdown ALPHABETICALNo. Name1 Bertsch, Kalani17 Boldenow, Danielle 0 Bonham, Sierra20 Bot, Aubrey 8 Brooks, Shannon 23 Christian, Holly 18 Dabill, Janae16 Dean, Megan 7 DeMike, Morgan 2 Dyce, Brooklyn24 Felch, Katie13 Fitzsimmons, Sheri21 Gaff aney, Michelle 20 Jacobson, Stephanie 00 Kelsey, Kathy 4 Kinnarath, Anisha9 Krambeer, Mary3 Luce, Katie 11 McDonald, Kaylee22 Moenkedick, Abbey19 Peschong, Emma6 Scanlan, Jaclyn12 Stainbrook, Taylor8 Tallas, Katie 25 Trudeau, Rachel15 Wagner, Laura 14 Walczak, Tristyn

PRONUNCIATIONKalani Bertsch like “birch”Aubrey Bot like “bought”Christie Chappell like “chapel”Pete Cuadrado quad-RAH-doeAnisha Kinnarath A-knee-shaKatie Luce like “loose”Abbey Moenkedick MEN-kay-dickBen Schneweis Sch-knee-weisTristyn Walczak Wall-SACK

BY ELIGIBILITYFRESHMEN ...................................10 Bonham, Dabill, Felch, Kinnarath, Kram-beer, Peschong, Scanlan, Stainbrook, Trudeau, WalczakSOPHOMORES ................................ 4 Fitzsimmons, Jacobson, Kelsey, TallasJUNIORS ......................................... 3 Brooks, Christian, DyceSENIORS ........................................10 Bertsch, Boldenow, Bot, Dean, DeMike, Gaff aney, Luce, McDonald, Moenkedick, Wagner

BY STATE/PROVINCEMINNESOTA ..................................16 Boldenow, Christian, Dean, DeMike, Fitzsimmons, Gaff aney, Jacobson, Kram-beer, Luce, McDonald, Moenkedick, Scanlan, Stainbrook, Trudeau, Wagner, WalzcakCALIFORNIA ................................... 2 Bertsch, BrooksMANITOBA ..................................... 2 Dyce, KinnarathNORTH DAKOTA ............................. 2 Dabill, FelchALBERTA ......................................... 2 Bonham, TallasBRITISH COLUMBIA........................ 1 KelseySOUTH DAKOTA ............................. 1 PeschongWASHINGTON ................................ 1 Bot

2011 BISON No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School)

0 Sierra Bonham GK 5-8 Fr. Red Deer, Alberta (Lindsay Thurber HS)00 Kathy Kelsey GK 5-11 R-So. Langley, British Columbia (Walnut Grove HS)1 Kalani Bertsch GK 5-6 Sr. Ventura, Calif. (St. Bonaventure HS) 2 Brooklyn Dyce F 5-5 Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Shattuck-St. Mary’s)3 Katie Luce F 5-4 Sr. Waconia, Minn. (Waconia HS)4 Anisha Kinnarath F 5-6 Fr. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Kelvin HS)5 Aubrey Bot F/MF 5-4 Sr. Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep HS) 6 Jaclyn Scanlan MF 5-6 Fr. East Grand Forks, Minn. (East Grand Forks HS) 7 Morgan DeMike F 5-3 Sr. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury HS) 8 Katie Tallas F 5-6 So. Sherwood Park, Alberta (Bev Facy HS)9 Mary Krambeer F 5-8 Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Park Center HS)10 Shannon Brooks D 5-6 Jr. Monrovia, Calif. (Monrovia HS)11 Kaylee McDonald F 5-7 Sr. Ramsey, Minn. (Northern State/Elk River HS)12 Taylor Stainbrook D 5-6 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. (Apple Valley HS)13 Sheri Fitzsimmons MF 5-4 So. Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park HS)14 Tristyn Walczak F 5-6 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville HS)15 Laura Wagner D 5-5 Sr. Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata HS) 16 Megan Dean D 5-4 Sr. Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (Rosemount HS) 17 Danielle Boldenow MF 5-6 Sr. Forest Lake, Minn. (Forest Lake HS) 18 Jenae Dabill MF 5-5 Fr. Jamestown, N.D. (Jamestown HS)19 Emma Peschong F 5-6 Fr. Brandon, S.D. (Brandon Valley HS)20 Stephanie Jacobson MF 5-6 So. Eagan, Minn. (Eagan HS)21 Michelle Gaff aney MF 5-10 Sr. Bloomington, Minn. (Bloomington Jeff erson HS) 22 Abbey Moenkedick D 5-7 Sr. Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park HS) 23 Holly Christian MF 5-11 R-Jr. Apple Valley, Minn. (Apple Valley HS) 24 Katie Felch D 5-7 Fr. Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South HS)25 Rachel Trudeau D 5-2 Fr. White Bear Lake, Minn. (White Bear Lake HS)

Head Coach: Pete Cuadrado (9th season)Associate Head Coach: John RossAssistant Coach: Christie ChappellVolunteer Assistant: Mike GillundDirector of Operations: Ben SchneweisAthletic Trainer: Jenny Swenson

Front Row (seated, left to right): Assistant coach Christie Chappell, Morgan DeMike, Sheri Fitzsimmons, Brooklyn Dyce, Sierra Bon-ham, Kathy Kelsey, Kalani Bertsch, Megan Dean, Aubrey Bot, Rachel Trudeau Middle row (kneeling): Katie Luce, Taylor Stainbrook, Tristyn Walczak, Katie Felch, Danielle Boldenow, Shannon Brooks, Emma Peschong, Anisha Kinnarath, Laura Wagner, Athletic trainer Jenny Swenson Back row (standing): Head coach Pete Cuadrado, Associate head coach John Ross, Katie Tallas, Steph Jacobson, Abbey Moenkedick, Michelle Gaff aney, Kaylee McDonald, Jenae Dabill, Holly Christian, Mary Krambeer, Jaclyn Scanlan, Director of operations Ben Schneweis, Student manager Zach Berhens.

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7CONTINUING THE CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION

BEING A BISON

THE NDSU EXPERIENCE

“Playing soccer on NDSU’s team is more than just

being a player on a team, we’re a family. I think that’s what really makes the dif-

ference on the fi eld.”-Junior Brooklyn Dyce

“This team has become a family. Playing soccer for the Bison pushes me every day to fi ght for the other girls on the team. They make Fargo home.”

- Senior Megan Dean

“Playing at NDSU has been great thus far. This has be-come my home away from home and the team is like a

second family.”-Sophomore Katie Tallas

“I’ve never been closer with a group of girls like this

team and I feel very blessed to play soccer with such a

talented and unique group.”-Senior Morgan DeMike

“Attending NDSU and be-ing a part of Bison soccer

has been the best decision of my life. I’ve met my best

friends, played the best sport in the world, and trav-

eled the country doing it.”-Senior Kalani Bertsch

“My experience as a student-athlete has been indescribable. The highs

and lows we face as a team turn us into a family we

will keep forever. I love my team.”

-Senior Aubrey Bot

“NDSU has become my home. Everyone is so car-

ing and truly wants to help you succeed. I could not be more proud to be a Bison!”-Senior Abbey Moenkedick

“The environment was very comforting. The coaching

staff and players have great chemistry and I wanted

to be a part of a team like that.”

-Freshman Taylor Stain-brook

“It’s been the most chal-lenging, exciting and

rewarding time of my life so far. I’ll never forget all

of the people I’ve met and all of the awesome, crazy memories we’ve made!”

-Senior Danielle Boldenow

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8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SOCCER

2011 PREVIEW

The 2011 North Dakota State soccer team brings a wealth of experience to the fi eld. The Bison return 16 letterwinners, including nine seniors, from the 2010 team that won the Sum-mit League title and advanced to the school’s fi rst-ever NCAA Division I tournament. All-Summit League honorees Abbey Moenkedick and Michelle Gaff aney highlight the returning play-ers. “Our success last year helps give us confi dence going into this season,” said ninth year head coach Pete Cuadrado. “How-ever, every year is diff erent and we realize that we can’t expect the same results. It’s a new season and we are going to have to work hard to achieve our goals.” The senior class, the largest in program history, has been making contributions since coming to campus. Cuadrado will rely on them for consistency throughout the season. “The key for the seniors will be bringing the eff ort and tech-nical skills to each and every game. They are all leaders and it’s important for them to show that on the fi eld,” he said. Moenkedick and Gaff aney, along with senior goalie Kalani Bertsch were voted captains by their teammates. It is the sec-ond straight year of captaincy for both Moenkedick and Bertsch. “They are all strong leaders,” said Cuadrado. “It will be their job to make sure the whole team is on the same page during games and during training. They need to make sure the team

can handle the ups and downs over the course of the season.” The captains, along with the rest of the upperclassmen will guide 10 incoming freshmen this season, for which Cuadrado has high expectations. “We have a very strong freshman class this year and they will provide a lot of depth. We will be able to go deeper into the bench than we were last year. We will need everyone to contrib-ute, so they need to be ready when called upon.”

FORWARDS Junior Brooklyn Dyce returns to lead the front line after scor-ing fi ve goals in her sophomore campaign. “Brooklyn is so strong on the ball. She really makes life dif-fi cult for defenders,” said Cuadrado. Dyce will be joined up front by seniors Morgan DeMike, Ka-tie Luce, Aubrey Bot and Kaylee McDonald. DeMike makes the transition from midfi elder to forward and can use her speed and athleticism to provide pressure and cre-ate space. Luce also brings speed and the ability to pressure to the Bison attack. Bot moves to the forward line after spending her fi rst three seasons as a defender and midfi elder. “Aubrey really brings an energy to the team. She has the ability to be a spark when the team needs it most,” said Cuadra-do. McDonald joins the squad after transferring from Northern State, where she scored 18 goals and was a two-time All-North-ern Sun selection. Sophomore Katie Tallas returns after scoring three goals and notching two assists in 2010. Four freshmen will also compete for playing time up front. Anisha Kinnarath scored 12 goals in her senior campaign for Kel-vin High School in Winnipeg and brings a creative element to the Bison attack while Mary Krambeer is a four-time all-confer-ence player from Park Center High School (Minn.) who brings excellent composure and fi nishing ability to the fi eld. Tristyn Walczak is a three-time all-conference player out of Burnsville High School (Minn.) and her aggression and speed will cause problems for defenders. Emma Peschong is a two-time all-state forward from Brandon High School (S.D.), who brings strong technical ability to the team.

MIDFIELD Seniors Michelle Gaff aney and Danielle Boldenow will an-chor the midfi eld this season. Gaff aney scored four goals in her junior campaign and will continue to utilize her ability in the air as well as her distribution abilities. Boldenow “brings a great work ethic and is very attack-minded. She’s also got great 1 vs. 1 ability.” according to Cuadra-do. She scored twice last year. Junior Holly Christian will join the duo in the midfi eld after spending her sophomore season playing forward and scoring fi ve goals. Christian’s versatility and playmaking ability allows her to excel both off ensively and defensively. Sophomores Sheri Fitzsimmons and Stephanie Jacobson Senior Abbey Moenkedick anchors the defense and is a two-time fi rst team All-Summit

League selection. She tallied two goals and seven assists during the 2010 season.

BISON AIM FOR SECOND STRAIGHT NCAA BID1 0 S e n i o r s A n c h o r D e f e n d i n g S u m m i t L e a g u e C h a m p i o n s

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2011 PREVIEWwill also contribute in the midfi eld. Both played signifi cant min-utes in 2010 and will look to build on that experience. Freshmen Jenae Dabill and Jaclyn Scanlan will also compete for minutes. Dabill, a three-time all-state selection out of James-town High School (N.D.), brings a strong physical presence and also possesses solid distribution skills. Scanlan was Minnesota’s Class A Miss Soccer in 2011 and is an aggressive player with the ability to beat defenders one-on-one.

DEFENSE All-Summit League performer senior Abbey Moenkedick re-turns to control the middle of the defense. “Abbey is a very solid player,” said Cuadrado. “She’s the rock back there and as she goes, the team goes.” She will be joined in the back by fellow seniors Laura Wag-ner and Megan Dean. Dean is an extremely reliable defender who has been a stalwart in the Bison defense throughout her career. Wagner is a hard-nosed defender who has started since her sophomore year. Her experience and attitude help solidify the defense. Junior Shannon Brooks will make the transition to defense after playing up front her fi rst two seasons. She has played de-fense internationally for Guatemala and brings strong technical ability as well as the skills to get out of tight spaces. Freshmen Taylor Stainbrook, Katie Felch and Rachel Trudeau will also compete for time on the backline. Stainbrook is an all-state player out of Apple Valley High School (Minn.), who brings strong aerial abilities and composure to the defense. Felch is a two-time all-state honoree out of Fargo South High School (N.D.), who brings athleticism and energy. Trudeau, an all-conference performer out of White Bear Lake High School (Minn.), has speed that could cause problems for attackers.

GOALKEEPERS Senior captain Kalani Bertsch has started since her freshman year and brings a wealth of experience to the position. “Kalani continues to be a leader for the team and we will be looking to her for consistency in the net,” said Cuadrado. Also returning is sophomore Kathy Kelsey. Kelsey started six games in goal last season and brings a vocal presence to the fi eld. Joining them will be freshman Sierra Bonham, who hails from Lindsay Thurber High School (Alberta, Canada). She has the right mentality to succeed and will continue to improve with experience.

SCHEDULE The Bison open the season with six straight road games, in-cluding tournaments at Hawaii and Montana. “One benefi t of being on the road is that allows the team more time to bond off the fi eld,” said Cuadrado. “However, it is defi nitely a challege to play away from home. We don’t have a history of being a great road team, so that will be a challenge we look to overcome this year.” After spending the fi rst three weeks of the season on the road, the team returns to Fargo for six straight home games be-

ginning Sept. 16 against Montana. The Bison will also play non-conference home games against Nebraska-Omaha, Drake and North Dakota. Summit League play kicks off Sept. 30 against Southern Utah, which is in its last year of Summit membership before moving to the Big Sky Conference. The Bison will then take on Oral Roberts on Oct. 2. Road games against IUPUI and Western Illinois follow and the team closes out the home schedule Oct. 14 and 16 against IPFW and defending regular season champion Oakland. The team plays UMKC Oct 21 and new league member South Dakota Oct. 23. The regular season concludes at South Dakota State Oct. 29. The Summit League tournament will be held Nov. 4-6 in Rochester, Mich. Four diff erent teams have won the last four Summit League tournament titles and Cuadrado thinks it’s going to take some-thing special to repeat. “The league is getting better every year. There is never an easy game. No one’s completely dominating, it’s up in the air. You have to be prepared every single time out.”

Senior Michelle Gaff aney (above) was a second team all-league honoree last year. Junior Holly Christian (left) scored fi ve goals last season.

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BISON SENIORSBISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Started 17 of the 18 games she played in goal…Recorded three shutouts…Made 57 saves with a save percentage of .781 and a goals against aver-age of 0.93…Tallied a season-high eight saves against Oakland (10/1) and against Texas A&M in the NCAA tournament (11/12)…Saved a spot kick in the penalty shootout against South Dakota State in the Summit League tournament semifi nals (11/5)…Named to the Summit League All-Tournament team...Also selected to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2009 (Sophomore): Started 18 of the 19 games she played...Recorded four shutouts...Made a career-high 11 saves in 0-0 tie at Baylor (8/28)...Named Sum-mit League Defensive Player of the Week for her work against Baylor and Lamar...Notched two shutouts in league action with 2-0 wins over both Southern Utah (10/23) and Centenary (11/2)...Made 81 saves during the season with a save percentage of .771 and a goals against average of 1.31...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for second straight year...Also named to Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Started all 19 games in net for the Bison...Earned her fi rst career shutout in a 2-0 win over Murray State (8/24)...Made a season-high 10 saves in back-to-back games against Iowa State (9/12) and Eastern Washington (9/14)...Earned two shutouts in Summit League play, one against Southern Utah (10/3) and the other against Centenary (10/12)...Saved a penalty kick against Oral Rob-erts (10/10)...Made 111 saves during the season, setting an NDSU single-season record...Had a goals against average of 1.99 and a .740 save percentage...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time Defensive MVP of the Tri-Valley League (2006-08)...Four-year starter for St. Bonaventure HS...CIF Southern Section Division 5 fi rst team selection as a senior and third team as a freshman...Led St. Bonaventure to a 16-5-2 record and the second round of the playoff s in 2007...Two-time Ventura County Star All-County fi rst team selection (2007, 08)...Selected to Tri-Valley League second team as a freshman...Also played varsity tennis and competed in the CIF Cham-pionships in 2006 and 2007...Led her U-19 Eagles club squad to a league cham-pionship in 2007...Served as sports editor of the school newspaper and secretary for Interact club...Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONALDaughter of Eric and Lavinia Bertsch...Born April 26, 1990...Has one younger brother, Kyle...Majoring in business administration with a minor in criminal jus-tice.

Bertsch’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS Min. Saves Pct. GA GAA SO2008 19 19 1762:28 111 .740 39 1.99 32009 19 18 1644:26 81 .771 24 1.31 42010 18 17 1541:17 57 .781 16 0.93 3CAREER 56 54 4948:11 249 .759 79 1.44 10

HONORSSummit League All-Tournament Team (2010)Summit League Defensive Player of the Week (8/31/09)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)Summit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)

CAREER HIGHSGoals Allowed 5 at Oakland (10/26/08)Saves 11 at Baylor (8/28/09)Minutes 110:00, 11x last vs. Texas A&M (11/12/10)

1Kalani Bertsch5-6 | Senior | GoalkeeperVentura, CaliforniaSt. Bonaventure High School

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BISON SENIORSBISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Started all 23 games…Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 vic-tory over Green Bay (8/27)… Notched a season-high four shots on goal against South Dakota (9/26)…Assisted on Quin Ryan’s game-winner against Western Illinois (10/8)…Tallied one goal in a victory over Centenary (10/29)…Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for the third straight year...Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence selection for the second year in a row.

2009 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 20 games, while starting eight...Tallied two goals and two assists...Assisted on Brooklyn Dyce’s second goal against Mary (9/29)...Registered an assist on Candice D’Arcangeli’s game-winning goal against IPFW (10/9)...Scored against Southern Utah (10/23) and UMKC (10/25)...Summit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree for second straight year...Also named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Played in all 19 games, starting four...Scored her fi rst career goal in a 3-2 loss to Northern Iowa (9/21)...Tallied goals in back-to-back games against Oral Roberts (10/10) and Centenary (10/12)...Notched an assist against Seattle (10/18)...Named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team and Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFive-year starter and letterwinner for Forest Lake High School...Team captain for two years...Two-time all-conference pick...Team MVP her senior year...Led the team in scoring...Also played for Bangu Tsunami for three years, helping lead the team to two state cup championships...Also led the club to a No. 23 national ranking...Was twice named tournament MVP...Also competed in basketball and track and fi eld for Forest Lake...Three-time letterwinner in basketball and led the team to a second-place sectional fi nish her junior season...Ran the 100-meter hurdles and fi nished seventh at sectionals...Received the Outstanding Academic Achievement award four straight years....Played in the Olympic Development Program.

PERSONALDaughter of Dennis and Dana Boldenow...Born July 10, 1990...Has one younger brother, D.J...Considered playing soccer for North Dakota, South Dakota State and South Dakota...Majoring in public relations and advertising with a minor in broadcast communications.

Boldenow’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 19 4 3 1 7 14 5 12009 20 8 2 2 6 31 11 02010 23 23 2 1 5 28 13 1CAREER 62 35 7 4 18 73 29 2

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)Summit League All-Newcomer Team (2008)

CAREER HIGHSShots 7 vs. UMKC (10/25/09)Goals 1, 7x last vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Assists 1, 4x last vs. Western Illinois (10/8/10)Points 2, 7x last vs. Centenary (10/29/10)

17Danielle Boldenow5-6 | Senior | MidfielderForest Lake, MinnesotaForest Lake High School

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BISON SENIORSBISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Saw action in 12 games…Tallied one shot on goal in the 1-0 win over Western Illinois (10/8)…Played a season-high 70 minutes in loss to Utah Valley (10/18)…Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for the third year running.

2009 (Sophomore): Played in 15 games...Notched four shots...Had two shots on goal in 1-1 tie with Boise State (9/18)...Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic team for the second straight year...Also selected to the Summit League Commis-sioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Saw action in every game and made 13 starts...Tallied nine shots on the season...Scored a goal against Centenary (10/12)...Recorded an assist on a Michelle Gaff aney goal against Western Illinois (11/1)...Helped the Bison defense shut out league foes Southern Utah (10/3) and Centenary (10/12)...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour year letterwinner, two at Gonzaga Prepatory (2006 and 2007) and two at Lewis & Clark HS (2004 and 2005)...Led Gonzaga to a third-place state fi nish in 2006 and a runner-up fi nish in 2007...Named most inspirational player as a ju-nior and senior...All-City GSL honorable mention in 2005...Played seven seasons for Spokane Shadow club soccer team...Led team to the Washington State cup championship in 2006...Washington State Cup fi nalists in 2004 and 2005...Cap-tured three straight Washington Premier League titles (2004-2006)...Won the Super-Y League and US Club Regional Championships in 2004 and 2005.

PERSONALDaughter of David and Melanie Bot...Born Feb. 15, 1990...Has three brothers, Tony, Jonathan and Andrew, as well as six sisters, Melissa, Aimee, Sarah, Adri-enne, Ava and Alessandra...Father played football at Jamestown College...Sister Sarah played soccer for Gonzaga University...Chose North Dakota State over West Point, Carroll College, Whitworth and Creighton...Majoring in nursing and human development and family studies.

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009)

Bot’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 19 13 1 1 3 9 4 02009 15 0 0 0 0 4 2 02010 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0CAREER 46 13 1 1 3 14 7 0

CAREER HIGHSShots 2, 2x last vs. Boise State (9/18/09)Goals 1 vs. Centenary (10/12/08)Assists 1 at Western Illinois (11/1/08)Points 2 vs. Centenary (10/12/08)

5Aubrey Bot5-4 | Senior | Forward/MidfielderSpokane, WashingtonGonzaga Prep High School

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HONORSCoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team (2009, 2010)Summit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)

Dean’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 19 19 0 1 1 0 0 02009 11 11 1 1 3 5 3 02010 23 14 0 0 0 4 1 0CAREER 53 44 1 2 4 9 4 0

BISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Played in all 23 games, starting 14…Part of a defensive unit that recorded seven shutouts…Took four shots…Recorded one shot on goal in the 0-0 draw with Iowa State (9/5)…Named CoSIDA Academic All-District second team for the second year in a row…Summit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree...Also named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2009 (Sophomore): Started the fi rst 11 games before suff ering a season-ending knee injury...Scored her fi rst career goal in a 2-1 win over Lamar (8/30)...Assisted on Brooklyn Dyce’s second goal against Mary (9/29)...Helped the Bison defense record three shutouts...Named to CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team...Summit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree for the second straight year...Also named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Started all 19 games for the Bison...Helped the defense post three shutouts against Murray State (8/24), Southern Utah (10/3) and Centenary (10/12)...Tallied an assist in 5-1 loss to Oakland (10/26)...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year starter and letterwinner for Rosemount High School...Four-time all-conference pick...Team MVP her junior and senior seasons...Most valuable off en-sive player as a freshman and sophomore...McDonald’s Athlete of the Week as a junior...Also a four-year letterwinner in track and fi eld, where she was all-confer-ence three times...Named the team’s most valuable sprinter as a sophomore...Excelled in the classroom as well...Member of the National Honor Society as a ju-nior and senior...Named to the 3AA all-academic team and earned the Academic Silver Championship as a senior.

PERSONALDaughter of Mark and Beth Ann Dean...Born Feb. 1, 1990...Has an older brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Jennifer...Brother played soccer for the University of Minnesota club team in 2006 and 2007...Majoring in exercise science with a mi-nor in psychology.

CAREER HIGHSShots 2 vs. Mary (9/29/09)Goals 1 at Lamar (8/30/09)Assists 1, 2x last vs. Mary (9/29/09)Points 2 at Lamar (8/30/09)

16Megan Dean5-5 | Senior | DefenderInver Grove Heights, MinnesotaRosemount High School

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DeMike’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 16 5 0 0 0 4 0 02009 19 3 1 0 2 11 4 12010 23 16 1 1 3 28 7 0CAREER 58 24 2 1 5 43 11 1

BISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Played in all 23 games and started 16, including the last 11 straight…Assisted on Katie Tallas’ goal in the season-opening 4-3 win over North Dakota (8/20) for her fi rst career assist…Scored the opening goal in a 2-1 win over Florida Atlantic (9/10)…Tallied three shots each in games against Green Bay (8/27), Creighton (9/7), Florida Atlantic (9/10) and UMKC (10/14)…Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for the third year in a row...Also selected to Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2009 (Sophomore): Saw action in 19 games and started three...Scored the game-winner in 1-0 victory over Creighton (9/1) for her fi rst career goal...Tallied a season-high three shots on goal against Southern Utah (10/23)...Summit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree for the second straight year...Also named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Played in 16 games, starting fi ve...Took a season-high two shots in season-opener against Austin Peay (8/22)...Had one shot against both Oakland (10/26) and Western Illinois (11/1)...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-year letterwinner for Woodbury High School...Helped lead the Royals to state championships in 2004 and 2006, a runner-up fi nish in 2005 and a third-place fi nish in 2007...Led Woodbury to three straight Suburban East and Sec-tion 3AA championships (2004-06)...All-conference honorable mention in 2007...Also was a fi ve-year letterwinner, three-year starter and two-time captain for the Woodbury hockey team...All-conference honorable mention on the ice...Partici-pant in the ODP hockey program in 2005 and 2006.

PERSONALDaughter of Ronald and Martina DeMike...Born Nov. 10, 1989...Family includes an older sister, Rhonda, and older brother, Nick, as well as a younger sister, Brit-tany, and brother, Geno...Considered playing soccer at Minnesota and Iowa...Majoring in marketing.

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)

CAREER HIGHSShots 3, 4x last at UMKC (10/14/10)Goals 1, 2x last vs. Florida Atlantic (9/10/10) Assists 1 vs. North Dakota (8/20/10)Points 2, 2x last vs. Florida Atlantic (9/10/10)

7Morgan DeMike5-3 | Senior | ForwardWoodbury, MinnesotaWoodbury High School

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Gaffaney’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 19 18 4 1 9 28 13 12009 18 17 1 1 3 15 6 02010 23 23 4 2 10 23 9 1CAREER 60 58 9 4 22 43 19 1

BISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Second Team All-Summit League selection...Started all 23 games in the midfi eld...Finished the season with four goals and two assists...Scored one goal in the 2-2 draw with Creighton (9/7)...Tallied one goal in the 4-0 win over South Dakota (9/26)...Headed in the game-winning goal against IUPUI in overtime (10/10)...Scored the tying goal against South Dakota State in the Sum-mit League Tournament semifi nals to send the game to penalties (11/5)...Con-verted spot kick in penalty shootout to help NDSU move onto Summit League title game...Assisted on Holly Christian’s opening goal in the Summit League title game against Western Illinois (11/7)...Tallied the assist on Quin Ryan’s game-ty-ing goal against Texas A&M in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament (11/12)...Made penalty kick during shootout against the Aggies...Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2009 (Sophomore): Started 17 of the 18 games she played...Assisted on Lorraine Thompson’s goal in 3-2 win over IPFW (10/9)...Scored her only goal of the season in a 5-1 win over UMKC (10/25)...Helped the Bison defense record four shutouts...Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for the second straight year...Also named to Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Started 18 games for the Bison and played in all 19...Scored the game-winning goal in 2-0 win over Murray State (8/24)...Tallied the tying goal against Eastern Washington (9/14) at the Jackrabbit Invitational...Earned All-Tournament honors for her performance...Notched an assist in 2-0 shutout win over Southern Utah (10/3)...Scored a goal against Centenary (10/12)...Tallied a goal in the fi nal game of the season at Western Illinois (11/1)...Named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team and the Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner and two-year starter for Bloomington Jeff erson High School under coach Sarah Connelly...Scored eight goals and made two assists as a senior in leading the Jaguars to the sectional fi nals...Earned All-Conference honorable mention selection as a senior...Helped team earn the Academic Gold Award in 2007...Named team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman...Member of Ban-gu Tsumani for six years, helping the club team win four state championships since in fi ve years...Three-time letterwinner for academics.

PERSONALDaughter of Dale and Kathy Gaff aney...Born Aug. 19, 1990...Has one younger brother, Paul...Considered playing soccer at Bucknell, Iowa and North Dakota...Majoring in biological sciences with a minor in chemistry.

HONORSAll-Summit League Second Team (2010)Summit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)Jackrabbit Invitational All-Tournament Team (2008)Summit League All-Newcomer Team (2008)

CAREER HIGHSShots 6 vs. UMKC (10/25/09)Goals 1, 8x last vs. South Dakota State (11/5/10) Assists 1, 4x last vs. Texas A&M (11/12/10)Points 2, 8x last vs. South Dakota State (11/5/10)

21Michelle Gaffaney5-10 | Senior | MidfielderBloomington, MinnesotaBloomington Jefferson High School

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BISON SENIORSBISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Started fi ve of the 11 games she played…Scored a goal and had an assist in 9-0 win over Centenary (10/29)…Also tallied a season-high two shots against Centenary…Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for the third straight year and the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence for the second year in a row.

2009 (Sophomore): Played in 16 games...Took seven shots, including three on goal...Had a career-high four shots in 5-1 win over UMKC (10/25)...Summit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree for the second straight year...Also named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Joined the squad halfway through the season...Played in sev-en games...Added another attacking option to the team...Scored her fi rst career goal in a 7-0 win over Centenary (10/12)...Also tallied a career-high three shots against the Ladies...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year starter for Waconia HS...Three-time all-conference honorable men-tion...Team captain as a senior...Led team in scoring for two years and holds the school record for goals...Also played basketball for two years...captain as a se-nior...As a member of the track team, set a school record in the long jump...All-conference selection in track...Played for the Waconia Soccer Club...Led her team to a league championship and second place at state.

PERSONAL Born on Sept. 16, 1990...Daughter of Lonnie and Cheryl Luce...Has an older sister, Kari, and a younger sister, Kelly...Majoring in human development and family sci-ence with a minor in wellness.

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)

Luce’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 7 1 1 0 2 6 3 02009 16 0 0 0 0 7 3 02010 11 5 1 1 3 4 2 0CAREER 34 6 2 1 5 17 8 0

CAREER HIGHSShots 4 vs. UMKC (10/25/09)Goals 1, 2x last vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Assists 1 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Points 3 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)

3Katie Luce5-4 | Senior | ForwardWaconia, MinnesotaWaconia High School

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BISON SENIORSAT NORTHERN STATE2010 (Junior): Started all 15 of the games she played...Scored two goals...Fin-ished the season with 22 shots and eight shots on goal...Both her goals came in a 5-0 win over Jamestown State (9/7).

2009 (Sophomore): All-Northern Sun fi rst team honoree...Played in all 21 games of the season for the Wolves, starting 18...Scored three goals and tallied fi ve as-sists... Took 61 shots during with landing 24 on goal...Scored twice in a 3-1 win over Nebraska-Kearney (9/6).

2008 (Freshman): Played in all 22 games of the season for the Wolves as a true freshman, starting 14...Led the team and was third in the overall conference sta-tistics with 13 goals...Also recorded three assists to fi nish with 29 points, fourth overall in the conference stats...Notched her fi rst career hat trick after scoring all three goals of a 3-1 victory over Southwest Minnesota State (10/5)...Tallied four total game-winning goals on the year...Second Team All-NSIC selection.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Elk River High School...First team all-state as a senior...Two-time all-conference honoree...Led the NW Suburban Conference in scoring as a senior with 16 goals and 9 assists...Also an all-conference performer on the track.

PERSONALDaughter of Robert and Denise McDonald...Born on Sept. 3...Father played hock-ey at Brown...Has three younger sisters, Alexandra, Abigail and Amanda...Major-ing in biological sciences.

HONORSAll-Northern Sun First Team (2009)All-Northern Sun Second Team (2008)

McDonald’s Career Statistics (at Northern State)YEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 22 14 13 3 29 52 29 42009 21 19 3 5 11 61 24 12010 15 15 2 0 4 22 8 0CAREER 58 48 18 8 44 135 61 5

11Kaylee McDonald5-8 | Senior | ForwardRamsey, MinnesotaNorthern State U/Elk River HS

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BISON SENIORSBISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Started all 23 games…Helped the defensive unit record seven shutouts…Finished the season with two goals and seven assists…Assisted on Michelle Gaff aney’s goal in a 2-2 draw with Creighton (9/7)…Also provided the assist on Holly Christian’s game-winner against Florida Atlantic (9/10)…Named Hurricane Cup Defensive MVP (9/12)…Tallied an assist on Brooklyn Dyce’s fi rst goal against Mary (9/14)…Assisted on Dyce’s goal at Drake (9/23)…Continued strong partnership with Dyce against Oakland, assisting on her opening goal (10/1)…Scored a goal and notched an assist on Michelle Gaff aney’s overtime game-winner against IUPUI (10/10)…Scored once and had an assist in win over Centenary (10/29)…First Team All-Summit League for the second straight year…Named Summit League Defensive Player of the Week four times (8/30, 9/7, 9/13 and 10/11)…Summit League All-Tournament Team…NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region fi rst team…Summit League Fall All-Academic team for fourth straight year and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence for the third time.

2009 (Sophomore): Started all 20 games...Tied for second in goals in the Sum-mit League during conference play with six...Also had four assists...Helped the North Dakota State defense tally fi ve shutouts...Notched fi rst assist of the season on Morgan DeMike’s game-winner in 1-0 victory over Creighton (9/1)...Tallied an assist in 3-1 loss to Green Bay (9/13)...Named Summit League Defensive Player of the Week after her performance at the Boise State Soccer Etc/Nike Invitaitonal (9/21)...Also named to the Soccer Etc/Nike Invitational all-tournament team...Registered assists in wins over IPFW (10/9) and Western Illinois (10/18)...Went on a four-game scoring streak to end the regular season...Scored the game-winning goals against both Southern Utah (10/23) and UMKC (10/25)...Had two goals in 4-3 loss to South Dakota State (10/31)...Tallied both goals in 2-0 win over Cen-tenary in regular season fi nale to help the Bison clinch a share of the regular season title (11/2)...Earned All-Summit League fi rst team honors...Named to the NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region Second Team...Summit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree for the third straight year...Also named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Medical Hardship): Started the fi rst six games of the year...Converted a penalty kick in 4-1 victory over Mary (9/9)...Suff ered a season-ending knee injury against Iowa State (9/12)...Earned a medical hardship after her injury...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team and the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2007 (Freshman): Played a critical role for NDSU as a true freshman, starting all 19 games at midfi eld...Finished fourth in scoring for the Bison...Netted three goals and led the team with six assists...Recorded her fi rst career goal off a free kick against Air Force (9/28)...Scored the fi rst goal in a 3-1 victory over IUPUI (10/5)...Also assisted on Quin Ryan’s game-winning goal against New Jersey Tech (10/14)...Converted a penalty kick against Western Illinois (10/20)...Career-high two assists against Centenary (10/28) including the game-winning assist...Her six assists ranked fourth all-time among freshmen, while her 12 points tied for sixth-best on the all-time NDSU freshman record list...Named to All-Summit League second team, All-Newcomer Team and Fall All-Academic Team ...Named the team’s co-Defensive Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year starter and all-conference pick for Champlin Park High School...Two-time captain and team MVP...Undefeated in the regular season her senior year...Named to the All-State and All-Metro fi rst teams...Three-year starter and two-time captain for the St. Croix Eclectic club team.

PERSONALDaughter of Michael and Catherine Stratton...Married to Kenny Moenkedick, for-mer NDSU wrestler July 9, 2011...Born April 20, 1989...Has three older sisters, Sep-tember, Michelle and Kelly...Spent the 2008 summer playing for the W-League’s Minnesota Lightning...Majoring in nursing.

HONORSAll-Summit League First Team (2009, 2010)Summit League All-Tournament Team (2010)NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region First Team (2010)Hurricane Cup Defensive MVP (2010)Summit League Defensive Player of the Week (9/21/09, 8/30/10, 9/17/10, 9/13/10, 10/11/10)NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region Second Team (2009)Soccer Etc/Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team (2009)Summit League Fall All-Academic Team (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)All-Summit League Second Team (2007)Summit League All-Newcomer Team (2007)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2008, 2009, 2010)

Moenkedick’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2007 19 19 3 6 12 28 14 02008 6 6 1 0 2 6 4 02009 19 19 6 4 16 24 18 32010 23 23 2 7 11 30 15 0CAREER 67 67 12 17 41 88 61 3

CAREER HIGHSShots 5, 2x last at South Dakota State (10/31/09) Goals 2, 2x last vs. Centenary (11/2/09)Assists 2 at Centenary (10/28/07)Points 4, 2x last vs. Centenary (11/2/09)

22Abbey Moenkedick5-8 | Senior | DefenderChamplin, MinnesotaChamplin Park High School

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BISON SENIORSBISON CAREER2010 (Junior): Started 20 of the 21 games she played…Helped the Bison de-fense record seven shutouts…Finished the season with six shots and four shots on goal…Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for the third year in a row.

2009 (Sophomore): Started all 20 games for the Bison...Took seven shots over the course of the season...Helped the NDSU defense notch four shutouts...Sum-mit League Fall All-Academic Team honoree for the second straight year...Also selected to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Freshman): Saw action in 18 games...Started against Minnesota (8/31) and Western Illinois (11/1)...Scored her fi rst career goal in 3-2 loss to Oral Roberts (10/10)...Tallied a season-high three shots against Centenary (10/12)...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-year starter and letterwinner for coach Tony Peznecker at Wayzata High School...Team captain as a senior...Led the Trojans to conference and section championships and a third-place state fi nish in 2006...Named to the all-confer-ence team in 2007 while earning honorable mention honors in 2006...Played three years for Bangu Tsumani under coach Eric Singer...Led the Tsunami to back-to-back state cup championships in 2006 and 2007.

PERSONALDaughter of Philip and Marie Wagner...Born Nov. 21, 1989...Has two older sisters, Ashley and Kaitlin...Sister Kaitlin played soccer for Minnesota...Majoring in nurs-ing with a minor in psychology.

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)

Wagner’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2008 18 2 1 0 2 10 6 02009 20 20 0 0 0 7 4 02010 21 20 0 0 0 6 4 0CAREER 59 42 1 0 2 23 14 0

CAREER HIGHSShots 3 vs. Centenary (10/12/08)Goals 1 vs. Oral Roberts (10/10/08)Assists N/APoints 2 vs. Oral Roberts (10/10/08)

15Laura Wagner5-5 | Senior | DefenderPlymouth, MinnesotaWayzata High School

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BISON JUNIORS

BISON CAREER2010 (Sophomore): Played in nine games…Scored a goal against Centenary (10/29)…Recorded one shot on goal in three games against Iowa State (9/5), Centenary and Western Illinois (11/7).

2009 (Freshman): Played in 14 games and started two...Scored fi rst career goal in 3-2 win over IPFW (10/9)...Assisted on Mi-chelle Gaff aney’s goal in 5-1 win over UMKC (10/25)...Tallied a season-high six shots against UMKC.

INTERNATIONALMember of the Guatemala U-20 and senior national teams...Helped Guatemala earn a berth in the CONCA-CAF Women’s Gold Cup...Scored one goal for Guate-mala in CONCACAF Cham-pionships with U-20 team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year starter at forward for Monrovia High School...Three-year team cap-tain...Led Monrovia to two league titles...Selected to the all-league fi rst team two years and the second team one year...Helped Monrovia reach the state fi nals in 2006...Played club soccer for Slammers North...Led Slammers to Surf Cup and California Cup titles...Four-time scholar-athlete award winner...Also a standout softball player...Three-time all-league honoree on the diamond...Helped Monro-via capture two league titles...Named to the North/South All-Star team.

PERSONALDaughter of Abdias Brooks and Susana Ebeck...Born on June 24, 1991...Chose NDSU over Belmont, Air Force, Trinity, Cal State Northridge and North Carolina....Majoring in sport management.

Brooks’ Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2009 14 2 1 1 3 22 9 02010 9 0 1 0 2 5 3 0CAREER 23 2 3 1 5 27 12 0

BISON CAREER2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 23 games and made 12 starts…Scored twice in a season-opening win over North Dakota (8/20)…Notched the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Florida Atlantic (9/10)…Assisted on Candice D’Arcangeli’s goal in the win over Mary (9/14)…Tallied the game-winner against Southern Utah in the second overtime period (10/16)…Opened the scor-ing in the 3-1 win over Western Illinois in the Summit League title game (11/7)…Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team for third consecutive season...Also named to Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2009 (Freshman): Started 13 of the 19 games she played...Scored her only goal of the season in a 3-1 loss to Green Bay (9/13)...Helped the Bison defense notch four shutouts, including two against league opponents Southern Utah (10/23) and Cen-tenary (11/2)...Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team...Also selected to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.

2008 (Redshirt): Redshirt due to knee injury.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year starter at Apple Valley High School for coach Keith Randa...Team cap-tain as a senior...All-state and All-Midwest selection as a senior...All-state honor-able mention in 2006...Three-time all-conference selection and team MVP twice...Participant in the Minnesota True Team State track meet from 2004-2006...Also was a two-time letterwinner in basketball and track...Named to the academic all-conference team twice.

PERSONALDaughter of Paul and Karen Christian...Born Jan. 8, 1990...Has one older sister, Michelle, and a younger brother, Grant...Father played football for St. John’s...Sis-ter played soccer at Northern Illinois...Majoring in zoology (pre-pharmacy) with a minor in chemistry.

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2008, 2009, 2010)Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (2009, 2010)

Christian’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2009 19 13 1 0 2 15 6 02010 23 12 5 1 11 24 11 2CAREER 42 25 6 1 13 39 17 2

CAREER HIGHSShots 4 vs. Mary (9/29/09)Goals 2 vs. North Dakota (8/20/10)Assists 1 vs. Mary (9/14/10)Points 4 vs. North Dakota (8/20/10)

CAREER HIGHSShots 6 vs. UMKC (10/25/09)Goals 1, 2x last vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Assists 1 vs. UMKC (10/25/09)Points 2, 2x last vs. Centenary (10/29/10)

10Shannon Brooks5-6 | Junior | DefenderMonrovia, CaliforniaMonrovia High School

23Holly Christian5-11 | Junior | MidfielderApple Valley, MinnesotaApple Valley High School

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BISON JUNIORS/SOPHOMORES

BISON CAREER2010 (Sophomore): Played in 22 games and start-ed seven…Finished the season with fi ve goals and one assist…Scored twice to lead Bison to 3-1 win over Mary (9/14)...Scored in three straight games, beginning with a goal against Drake (9/23)…Tallied the game-winning goal in a 4-0 win over South Dakota (9/26)…Notched the opening goal in a 2-1 loss to Oakland (10/1)…Assisted on Holly Christian’s double-overtime game-winner against Southern Utah (10/16).

2009 (Freshman): Started all 20 games...Second on the team with fi ve goals...Named to the Soccer Etc/Nike Invitational All-Tournament for her per-formances against Boise State and Portland State...Scored both goals in 2-0 win over Mary (9/29)...As-sisted on Candice D’Arcangeli’s goal and scored the game-winner less than a minute into overtime in 2-1 win at Oral Roberts (10/2)...Tallied the opening goal in 2-1 win over Oakland (10/11)...Notched an assist on Lorraine Thompson’s goal in a 3-1 loss to IUPUI (10/16)...Scored once in a 4-3 loss to South Dakota State (10/31)...Named All-Summit League fi rst team along with Abbey Stratton, becoming the fi rst two Bison to earn the honor...Also named to the Summit League All-Freshman Team.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Shattuck-St. Mary’s and St. John’s Ravencourt...Transferred to Shattuck-St. Mary’s before her senior year...Led Shattuck-St. Mary’s to the state fi nals...Named team MVP in 2008...Honored as school’s female athlete of the year in 2007 and 2008...Played club soccer for Winnipeg South End United...Led club team to three straight indoor and outdoor titles...Also a standout track athlete...Set provincial record in the tetrathlon...Provincial champion in the junior varsity tetrathlon (2007) and varsity tetrathlon (2009)...Also played basketball.

PERSONALDaughter of Amanda Younka and Bobby Dyce...Born on Jan. 9, 1991...Family in-cludes a younger sister, Ava, and a younger brother, Trysten...Mother ran track and cross country at the University of Manitoba...Father coached football for seven years at Manitoba and now is the receivers coach for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers...Majoring in biological sciences.

HONORSAll-Summit League First Team (2009)Summit League All-Freshman Team (2009)Soccer Etc/Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team (2009)

Dyce’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2009 20 20 5 2 12 30 13 22010 22 7 5 1 11 27 13 2CAREER 42 27 10 3 23 57 26 4

BISON CAREER2010 (Freshman): Played in 20 games…Assisted on Katie Tallas’ second goal in the win over Centenary (10/29)…Finished the season with seven shots and four shots on goal…Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity player at Champlin Park High School...Two-time all-conference selection...Led the team in goals and assists as a junior and senior... The 2009 captain... Received the MSHSSCA Academic Excellence Award for maintaining a 4.2 GPA...Played club soccer for the PSA Rage and helped the team to three state titles...Member of the varsity track team since her freshman year...All-state selec-tion as a part of the 800 meter relay in 2007...Also a member of the school record setting 400 meter relay team.

PERSONALDaughter of Gary and Kris Fitzsimmons...Has one older brother, Kyle, and an older sister, Jill, and younger sister, Amy...Majoring in pharmacy.

Fitzsimmons’ Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2010 20 0 0 1 1 7 4 0CAREER 20 0 0 1 1 7 4 0

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2010)

CAREER HIGHSShots 1, 6x last at South Dakota State (11/5/10)Goals N/AAssists 1 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Points 1 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)

CAREER HIGHSShots 5 vs. Northern Iowa (9/19/10)Goals 2, 2x last vs. Mary (9/14/10)Assists 1, 3x last vs. Southern Utah (10/16/10)Points 4, 2x last vs. Mary (9/14/10)

2Brooklyn Dyce5-5 | Junior | ForwardWinnipeg, ManitobaShattuck-St. Mary’s

13Sheri Fitzsimmons5-4 | Sophomore | MidfielderChamplin, MinnesotaChamplin Park High School

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BISON CAREER2010 (Freshman): Played as a defensive midfi elder in 21 games…Helped the Bi-son defense record six shutouts...Tallied a season-high two shots against North-ern Iowa (9/19)…Named to Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner at Eagan High School...Captain of the 2009 squad...Led the team to third place at the 2009 Minnesota state tournament and a 20-3-1 record...Two-time section all-tournament pick...Led the 2009 team in assists...Played club soccer for the Woodbury Inferno after playing four years with Bangu Tsunami Blue...Part of the Olympic Development Program from 2002-2007 and played four years with the Minnesota state team.

PERSONALDaughter of Michael Jacobson and Ranell Hamm...Has two older brothers, Kyle and Adam...Majoring in biological sciences with a minor in chemistry.

BISON CAREER2010 (Freshman): Started six of the eight games she played in goal…Tallied two shutouts…Made 22 saves, including a career-high eight in the season opener against North Dakota (8/20)…Allowed seven goals for a goals against average of 1.03 and a .759 save percentage…Shut out Green Bay (8/27) and Western Illinois (10/8)…Injured in the win over IUPUI and missed the rest of the season.

2009 (Redshirt): Started opening game against Drake...Made three saves in the 2-1 overtime loss (8/21)...Missed the remainder of the season due to injury...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Walnut Grove Secondary School...Member of the British Colum-bia provincial team since 2003...U-16 squad placed fi fth at nationals and U-14 squad was third...Five-year starter for British Columbia...Played club soccer for SBAA Nitro...Helped squad to fi fth-place fi nish at club nationals...Trained at the National Training Center West for three years...Played middle hitter for Fraser Val-ley Volleyball Club...Led team to a fi fth-place fi nish at nationals.

PERSONALDaughter of J. Douglas and Janet Rhodes Kelsey...Born on Feb. 6, 1991...Has an older brother, Mitchell, and an older sister, Jenna...Father played basketball at Principia College...Majoring in broadcasting and mass communications.

Kelsey’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS Min. Saves Pct. GA GAA SO2009 1 1 94:55 3 .600 2 1.90 02010 8 6 611:49 22 .759 7 1.03 2CAREER 9 7 706:44 25 .735 9 1.15 2

HONORS Summit League Fall All-Academic Team (2009)

Jacobson’s Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2010 21 0 0 0 0 7 1 0CAREER 21 0 0 0 0 7 1 0

HONORSSummit League Fall All-Academic Team (2010)

CAREER HIGHSGoals Allowed 3 vs. North Dakota (8/20/10)Saves 8 vs. North Dakota (8/20/10)Minutes 94:55 vs. Drake (8/21/09)

CAREER HIGHSShots 2 vs. Northern Iowa (9/19/10)Goals N/AAssists N/APoints N/A

20Steph Jacobson5-6 | Sophomore | MidfielderEagan, MinnesotaEagan High School

00Kathy Kelsey5-10 | Sophomore | GoalkeeperLangley, British ColumbiaWalnut Grove High School

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BISON SOPHOMORES/FRESHMEN

BISON CAREER2010 (Freshman): Played in all 23 games…Scored three goals and tallied two assists in her freshman campaign…Scored a goal in her NDSU debut in a season-opening win over North Dakota (8/20)…Assisted on Quin Ryan’s goal in a 2-2 draw with Creighton (9/7)…Notched a season-high two goals and an assist in the 9-0 win over Centenary (10/29)…Also took a season-high fi ve shots against the Ladies.

HIGH SCHOOLForward at Bev Facy High School...Three-time team MVP...Squad captain in 2009 and 2010...Part of the Canadian National Training Center...Member of the Alberta provincial team since 2008...Played for the Alberta Summer Games team in 2006 and 2009...Also played for Edmonton Southwest United and helped the team to a silver medal in the 2008 and 2009 outdoor provincial tournament.

PERSONALPlanning to major in human development and family studies with a minor in speech, language and hearing sciences...Daughter of Kenneth and Carol Tallas...Has one younger sister, Kelly.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed midfi elder and forward for fi ve years at Jamestown High School...Finished her high school career with 40 goals and 26 assists...Second team all-state as a senior and junior...First team all-state as a sophomore...Four-time all-conference honoree...Captain her fi nal two seasons...Named the North Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior...Helped the Bluejays to a second place fi nish at the state tournament as a sophomore...Played club soccer at Red River Soccer Club from 2007-11.

PERSONALDaughter of Tim and Nacy Dabill...Has one younger sister, Miah...Planning to ma-jor in radiological sciences.

CAREER HIGHSShots 5 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Goals 2 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Assists 1, 2x last vs. Centenary (10/29/10)Points 5 vs. Centenary (10/29/10)

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed club soccer for Victoria Soccer Club...Won the 2010-11 league title with a 10-1 record...Also played basketball in high school.

PERSONALDaughter of Lori Bonham...Has one older brother, Skylar Whalley...Born on Feb. 1...Majoring in exercise science.

Tallas’ Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots SOG GW2010 23 0 3 2 8 26 16 0CAREER 23 0 3 2 8 26 16 0

8Katie Tallas5-6 | Sophomore | ForwardSherwood Park, AlbertaBev Facy High School

0Sierra Bonham5-8 | Freshman | GoalkeeperRed Deer, AlbertaLindsay Thurber High School

18Jenae Dabill5-6 | Freshman | MidfielderJamestown, North DakotaJamestown High School

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HIGH SCHOOLThree-year letterwinner at Fargo South High School...First team all-state and all-conference performer as a junior and senior...Team captain as a senior...Bruins won the state title in her sophomore year and fi nished third in 2010 and 2011...Named to the state all-tournament team during junior and senior years...Scored four goals and tallied 10 assists in her fi nal season...Also played basketball and volleyball in high school...Plays club soccer for Moorhead.

PERSONALMajoring in nursing...Daughter of David and Judy Felch...Born on May 3...Has one older brother, Michael, who also attends NDSU.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed striker for Kelvin High School...Scored 12 goals as a senior...Team won the provincial title in her senior season...Two-time city fi nalists...Played club soccer for Portage Trail Soccer Club...Voted club’s 2009-10 player of the year.

PERSONALDaughter of Keo and Margaret Kinnarath...Has one older brother, Oumer, and one younger brother, Adam...Also has two younger sisters, Nadia and Mariam...Planning to major in exercise science.

HIGH SCHOOLMidfi elder and four-year letterwinner out of Park Center High School...Holds school records for most career goals and most career points...Four-time all-conference selection...Team captain as a junior and senior...Selected to play in the Senior Clas-sic...Also ran track for a year...Plays club soccer for Elite Club National Team at the Minnesota Thunder Academy...Team won three Minnesota State Cups.

PERSONALDaughter of Richard and Marilyn Krambeer...Has three older brothers, Joe, Matt and Adam and three older sisters, Katie, Rachel and Sarah...Sister Katie played soccer at Texas A&M from 2003-07...Planning to major in zoology.

24Katie Felch5-7 | Freshman | DefenderFargo, North DakotaFargo South High School

4Anisha Kinnarath5-6 | Freshman | ForwardWinnipeg, ManitobaKelvin High School

9Mary Krambeer5-9 | Freshman | ForwardBrooklyn Park, MinnesotaPark Center High School

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BISON FRESHMEN

HIGH SCHOOLForward out of Brandon Valley High School...First team all-state selection as a junior and sophomore...Played club soccer for Toro Bravo based in Omaha, Neb...Team won the 2010-11 state title...Team fi nished second in the U.S. Youth Soccer National League in 2011, which features club teams from around the country.

PERSONALDaughter of Bradley and Laura Peschong...Has one older brother, Andrew...Plan-ning to major in pharmacy...Cousin, Matthew Ham, attends NDSU.

HIGH SCHOOLSix-year letterwinner out of East Grand Forks High School...First team all-state performer sophomore through senior years...Five-time all-conference selection...Named Minnesota Class A ‘Miss Soccer’ in 2011...Guided team to back-to-back section titles in 2010 and 2011...Green Wave has won four straight Lakes to Prairie conference titles...Finished her career as the school’s all-time leading scorer...Also a six-time all-state performer in track and an all-conference hockey player...Played club soccer for Red River Soccer Club.

PERSONALDaughter of Jim and Cyndy Scanlan...Has one yougner brother, Joey and one older sister, Bri, who plays soccer at Bemidji State...Planning to major in exercise science.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner out of Apple Valley High School...All-state performer and team captain as a senior...Two-time all-conference selection...Helped lead the Eagles to the section fi nal in her senior year...Voted team MVP as a sophomore and rookie of the year as a freshman...Plays club soccer for Minnesota Thunder Academy since 2005...Team won state, Disney and Burlington tournaments.

PERSONALDaughter of John and Lisa Stainbrook...Currently undecided on a major...Has one younger sister, Alexandra...Dad played minor league baseball in the Minnesota Twins organization.

19Emma Peschong5-7 | Freshman | ForwardBrandon, South DakotaBrandon Valley High School

6Jaclyn Scanlan5-6 | Freshman | MidfielderEast Grand Forks, MinnesotaEast Grand Forks High School

12Taylor Stainbrook5-7 | Freshman | DefenderBurnsville, MinnesotaApple Valley High School

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HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner from Burnsville High School...Three-time all-conference selection...Team captain as a junior and senior...Team MVP as a sophomore and senior...Played club soccer for the Elite Club Nationals team at the Minnesota Thunder Academy from 2009-2011...Won three Minnesota State Cup titles...Also an all-conference performer on the Burnsville varsity lacrosse team.

PERSONALDaughter of Chester and Cheryl Walczak...Has three older brothers, Chad, Shane and Brandon, who played baseball at Wisconsin-LaCrosse...Planning to major in Spanish education.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner out of White Bear Lake High School...Team captain as a senior...All-conference performer as a junior...Played club soccer for the Elite Club Nationals Team from Minnesota Thunder Academy...Team won three state cup titles...Also ran track as a freshman.

PERSONALDaughter of Robert and Valerie Trudeau...Planning to major in zoology...Has one younger sister, Molly.

25Rachel Trudeau5-2 | Freshman | DefenderWhite Bear Lake, MinnesotaWhite Bear Lake High School

14Tristyn Walczak5-7 | Freshman | ForwardBurnsville, MinnesotaBurnsville High School

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NDSU TRAVEL

The North Dakota State soccer team has traveled all over the country. While

playing games against top-fl ight competition, the Bison have also taken advan-

tage of the time to see the sights. In recent years, the team has visited Mickey

Mouse at Disneyland, gotten some sun at Miami’s South Beach, walked down

Bourbon Street in New Orleans, hiked the Rocky Mountains, toured the nation’s

capital, strolled the streets of San Francisco and New York City, and much more.

bison adventures

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2010 REVIEW

Bison win Summit title, advance to NCAA tournamentBison win Summit title, advance to NCAA tournament The 2010 season was one for the record books as the Bison won their fi rst Summit League tourna-ment title and advanced to the NCAA Division I tour-nament for the fi rst time in program history. NDSU fi nished the season with a 12-5-6 overall record and a 6-2-1 mark in Summit League play. It was the 11th 10-win season in the 16-year history of the program. The Bison returned a very strong and experi-enced team for the 2010 season, only losing three seniors from the 2009 team that won a share of the Summit League regular season title. The team opened the 2010 campaign with a 4-3 win over in-state rival North Dakota. Holly Chris-tian found the back of the net twice as the team kicked off the season in front of a record 693 fans at the Ellig Sports Complex. The Bison followed up with a 1-0 win over Wisconsin-Green Bay, courtesy of an early goal from Danielle Boldenow. Abbey Stratton earned Summit League co-Defensive Player of the Week honors for her role in the shutout. In the fi rst of four straight road games, the team played Iowa State to a 0-0 draw in double overtime. Stratton was named defensive player of the week for the second week in a row for her per-formance. The Bison went to double overtime for the sec-ond game in a row against Creighton, resulting in a 2-2 draw. At the Hurricane Cup in Miami, Fla., the Bison ran their unbeaten streak to fi ve straight with a 2-1 win over Florida Atlantic. The streak was snapped in a 1-0 loss to Miami (Fla.). Stratton was voted the defensive MVP of the tournament and also nabbed league defensive player of the week honors for the third week in a row. Back at the Ellig Sports Complex, Brooklyn Dyce scored twice to lead the Bison to a 3-1 victory over Mary. The team then dropped a 1-0 decision to Northern Iowa on a penalty kick. The team rebounded with a 1-1 double over-time draw at Drake with Dyce again scoring for the Bison. The team shut out future Summit League foe South Dakota, 4-0, in the last tune-up prior to begin-ning league action. The fi rst Summit League weekend of the year did not go as planned for the Bison as they lost to Oakland, 2-1, and were shut out by IPFW, 3-0. The Bison bounced back with a 1-0 win over Western Illinois, thanks to a fi rst half goal from Quin Ryan. Against IUPUI, Michelle Gaff aney scored the game-winning goal on a header two minutes into overtime to give the team a 2-1 victory. For her per-formances in the pair of wins, Stratton earned her fourth league defensive player of the week award. Despite outshooting UMKC 21-3, the Bison could not fi nd the back of the net in a 0-0 double overtime draw with the Kangaroos. The overtime

streak continued for the Bison against Southern Utah, where Holly Christian scored the game-winner in the 104th minute. Marissa Wolfgram garnered defensive player of the week honors after the team notched two shutouts over the weekend. In a non-conference meeting with Utah Valley, the team dropped a 3-0 decision. Back in league action, Quin Ryan scored in the 85th minute to give the Bison a 2-1 win over South Dakota State for the fi rst time in fi ve meetings. NDSU continued its winning ways in league play with a 9-0 victory over Centenary. Katie Tallas led the way with two goals and an assist. In the regular season fi nale against Oral Rob-erts, the Bison had to win in order to secure a spot in the Summit League tournament. After a scoreless fi rst half, Quin Ryan gave the Bison the lead just af-ter halftime. After an Oral Roberts equalizer, Marissa Wolfgram scored the winning penalty kick in the 64th minute. Wolfgram earned defensive player of the week honors for the second time after her per-formances. With the win, the Bison fi nished in a three-way tie for second place with a record of 6-2-1. By virtue of wins over South Dakota State and Western Illinois, NDSU earned the No. 2 seed in the tournament. Oakland was the No. 1 seed and met No. 4 seed Western Illinois in the fi rst round. NDSU was the No. 2 seed and took on No. 3 seed South Dakota State. In the semifi nal against SDSU, the Jacks took the lead in the 22nd minute. The Bison responded with a Michelle Gaff aney goal in the 54th minute. With neither team able to break the deadlock, the game went into penalty kicks. Marissa Wolfgram, Michelle Gaff aney and Quin Ryan made their spot kicks for the Bison and goalie Kalani Bertsch saved one and had one hit the post. Abbey Stratton scored the game winner. The Bison took on Western Illinois in the fi nal, which had defeated Oakland on penalties. The team took a fi rst half lead on a goal from Holly Christian. Goals from Quin Ryan and Marissa Wolfgram helped

clinch the 3-1 win and the league title. It was the fi rst Summit League tournament title for the Bison and ensured a spot in the NCAA Division I tournament for the fi rst time. Marissa Wolfgram was voted the tournament MVP and was joined on the all-tournament team by Kalani Bertsch, Abbey Stratton and Quin Ryan. The Bison were matched up against No. 9 seed Texas A&M in the NCAA tournament’s fi rst round to be hosted at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium in Min-neapolis. After going down early after a penalty kick, the Bison fought back and Quin Ryan equalized on a rocket shot from outside the box in the 75th minute. Neither team was able to break the tie and the game went to penalties. Marissa Wolfgram, Michelle Gaff aney and Quin Ryan made their penalties, but it wasn’t enough as Texas A&M prevailed, 4-3, to ad-vance to the second round. Three members of the team earned all-league honors. Abbey Stratton earned her second straight fi rst team award and was joined on the fi rst team by Quin Ryan. Michelle Gaff aney was a second team honoree. The Bison also excelled off the fi eld as Quin Ryan was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-Amer-ica third team. She is the sixth Academic All-Amer-ican for NDSU in the Division I era. Ryan, along with Megan Dean, were Academic All-District selections.

Marissa Wolfgram (above) was a key part of seven shutouts for the Bison defense. The departing senior was voted the Summit League tournament MVP. Fellow senior Quin Ryan (left) was a fi rst team All-Summit League honoree and the team’s leading scorer with seven goals.

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Overall: 12-5-6 The Summit League: 6-2-1 (T-2nd)Home: 9-1-0 Away: 1-4-4 Neutral: 2-0-2 Overtime: 2-0-6

Date Opponent Score Overall Summit Att Goals (Assists in parentheses)

Aug 20 NORTH DAKOTA 4-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 691 Christian, Christian (Ryan), Tallas (DeMike), Ryan (D’Arcangeli)Aug 27 GREEN BAY 1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 207 BoldenowSep 5 & vs. Iowa State 0-0 (2OT) 2-0-1 0-0-0 172Sep 7 at Creighton 2-2 (2OT) 2-0-2 0-0-0 152 Gaff aney (Stratton), Ryan (Tallas)Sep 10 # vs. Florida Atlantic 2-1 3-0-2 0-0-0 125 DeMike (D’Arcangeli), Christian (Stratton)Sep 12 # at Miami 0-1 3-1-2 0-0-0 365Sep 14 MARY 3-1 4-1-2 0-0-0 163 D’Arcangeli (Christian), Dyce (Stratton), DyceSep 19 NORTHERN IOWA 0-1 4-2-2 0-0-0 181Sep 23 at Drake 1-1 (2OT) 4-2-3 0-0-0 126 Dyce (Stratton)Sep 26 SOUTH DAKOTA 4-0 5-2-3 0-0-0 212 Dyce (DeMent), D’Arcangeli (Ryan), DeMent (Ryan), Gaff aneyOct 1 *at Oakland 1-2 5-3-3 0-1-0 209 Dyce (Stratton)Oct 3 *at IPFW 0-3 5-4-3 0-2-0 74Oct 8 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 1-0 6-4-3 1-2-0 213 Ryan (Boldenow)Oct 10 *IUPUI 2-1 (OT) 7-4-3 2-2-0 177 Stratton, Gaff aney (Stratton)Oct 14 *at UMKC 0-0 (2OT) 7-4-4 2-2-1 67Oct 16 *at Southern Utah 1-0 (2OT) 8-4-4 3-2-1 388 Christian (Dyce)Oct 18 at Utah Valley 0-3 8-5-4 3-2-1 221Oct 23 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2-1 9-5-4 4-2-1 243 D’Arcangeli, Ryan (D’Arcangeli)Oct 29 *CENTENARY 9-0 10-5-4 5-2-1 102 DeMent (Ryan), Wolfgram (Stratton), Tallas, Luce (Tallas), Boldenow, Stratton, Tallas (Fitzsimmons), Brooks, Wersal (Luce)Oct 31 *ORAL ROBERTS 2-1 11-5-4 6-2-1 183 Ryan (Wolfgram), Wolfgram (PK)Nov 5 ^ at South Dakota State 1-1 (2OT, 4-3 PKs) 11-5-5 6-2-1 462 Gaff aney (Wolfgram)Nov 7 ^ vs. Western Illinois 3-1 12-5-5 6-2-1 207 Christian (Gaff aney), Ryan, Wolfgram (PK)Nov 12 % vs. Texas A&M 1-1 (2OT, 3-4 PKs) 12-5-6 6-2-1 896 Ryan (Gaff aney)

*Summit League game ^ Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D)& at Creighton (Omaha, Neb.) % NCAA Tournament First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.)# Hurricane Cup (Miami, Fl.)

GOALS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Bison 19 19 1 1 40Opponents 12 12 0 0 24

SHOTS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Bison 160 150 15 7 332Opponents 103 99 4 4 210

SAVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Bison 43 33 3 2 81Opponents 63 47 6 4 120

CORNERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Bison 78 62 1 4 145Opponents 31 27 2 2 62

FOULS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Bison 107 121 9 4 241Opponents 71 87 6 3 167

Attendance Dates Total Average

Total 23 4,446 193Home 10 2372 237Away 9 2074 230Neutral 4 1300 350

Individual Stats Team Stats## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT

25 Quin Ryan 23-23 7 4 18 50 .140 26 .520 4 0-02 Brooklyn Dyce 22-7 5 1 11 27 .185 13 .481 2 0-023 Holly Christian 23-12 5 1 11 24 .208 11 .458 2 0-022 Abbey Stratton 23-23 2 7 11 30 .067 15 .500 0 0-021 Michelle Gaff aney 23-23 4 2 10 23 .174 9 .391 1 0-024 Candice D’Arcangeli 23-18 3 3 9 26 .115 16 .615 0 0-08 Katie Tallas 23-0 3 2 8 26 .115 16 .615 0 0-06 Marissa Wolfgram 23-23 3 2 8 16 .188 7 .438 1 2-217 Danielle Boldenow 23-23 2 1 5 28 .071 13 .464 1 0-09 Danielle DeMent 23-23 2 1 5 11 .182 8 .727 1 0-07 Morgan DeMike 23-16 1 1 3 28 .036 7 .250 0 0-03 Katie Luce 11-5 1 1 3 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-010 Shannon Brooks 9-0 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-014 Brianna Wersal 3-0 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-013 Sheri Fitzsimmons 20-0 0 1 1 7 .000 4. 571 0 0-020 Stephanie Jacobson 21-0 0 0 0 7 .000 1 .143 0 0-018 Jenna Miller 15-0 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-015 Laura Wagner 21-20 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-016 Megan Dean 23-14 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-05 Aubrey Bot 12-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Total 23 40 27 107 332 .120 160 .482 12 2-2

Opponents 23 24 14 62 210 .114 105 .500 5 3-3

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho

1 Kalani Bertsch 18-17 1541:17 16 .093 57 .781 8 4 6 300 Kathy Kelsey 8-6 611:49 7 1.03 22 .759 4 1 0 20 Christie Stemple 2-0 53:30 1 1.68 2 .667 0 0 0 0TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 2

Total 23 2206:36 24 0.98 81 .771 12 5 6 7

Opponents 23 2206:36 40 1.63 120 .750 5 12 6 6

Game Results

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NCAA REVIEW

2010 NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT

ST. PAUL, Minn. – North Dakota State fell to No. 9 Texas A&M in a penalty shootout, 4-3, after a 1-1 draw in double overtime in the fi rst round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship on Friday, Nov. 12 at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium. The Bison fi nish the season 12-5-6.

“We played tremendous tonight,” said head coach Pete Cuadrado. “It was a really great team eff ort. Penalties are always a tough way to lose, but I’m very proud of our team and how they played tonight.”

The Aggies took a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute as Rachel Shipley scored on a penalty kick after a Texas A&M player was taken down in the box.

The Bison responded well after going down early, marching back down the fi eld to earn two corner kicks. The team was unable to get a shot off though.

With 11 minutes left in the half, a Quin Ryan cross started a spell of Bison possession at the top of the box, but they were again unable to put the ball on goal.

Texas A&M held a 4-0 lead in shots on goal in the fi rst half and Bertsch made three saves for the Bison.

The Aggies had the fi rst chance of the second half, but Meritt Math-ias’ free kick was sent high.

Junior Michelle Gaff aney tallied NDSU’s fi rst shot on goal in the 51st minute after junior Abbey Stratton sent a free kick into the middle of the box.

Texas A&M came close to a second goal in the 53rd minute, but Me-gan Majewski’s header hit the post off a corner kick before the Bison were able to clear the ball out of danger.

Texas A&M came back with three close-range chances. Bertsch came up big to keep out the fi rst attempt and the Bison defense blocked the next two.

Senior Quin Ryan almost equalized for the Bison in the 61st minute,

but her shot was defl ected up onto the crossbar and out for a corner after Stratton’s initial shot was blocked.

Ryan tied the game at 1-1 in the 75th minute. After receiving a long pass from Gaff aney, she beat her defender to the inside and unleashed a cracking shot into the upper right corner from the left edge of the penalty area. It was her team-leading seventh goal of the season.

Sophomore Brooklyn Dyce notched the fi nal chance in regulation, but Aggie goalie Kristin Arnold came up with the save.

The Bison outshot the Aggies, 3-1, in the fi rst overtime period with Ryan notching all three attempts.

In the second overtime, Shipley hit the crossbar for the Aggies on a looping shot from the top of the box, but that was the only dangerous look at goal for either team in the period.

In the penalty shootout, senior Marissa Wolfgram stepped up and gave the Bison an early lead, sinking her shot in the lower left corner. Bertsch again came up big for the Bison, diving left to save the Aggies opening spot kick from Mary Grace Schmidt.

Michelle Gaff aney put the Bison up 2-0 with a shot into the lower right corner. Rachel Shipley pulled one back for Texas A&M, sending her shot into the lower left.

Ryan gave the Bison a 3-1 lead when she sent her shot down the middle as goalie Kelly Dyer dove right. Catalina Clavijo’s shot was tipped by Bertsch, but hit the post and rolled into the goal to cut the defi cit to one.

Sophomore Holly Christian’s attempt was saved by Dyer and Rachel Lenz tied the shootout at 3-3 with a shot into the right side of the net. Stratton’s penalty shot went wide and Merritt Mathias clinched the win for Texas A&M after making her spot kick.

Bertsch made eight saves for the Bison. Texas A&M outshot NDSU, 23-11, and held a 9-4 edge in shots on goal.

The Aggies advanced to play Minnesota in the second round.

NDSU makes first appearance after winning Summit League title

Senior Quin Ryan scored the game-tying goal in the 75th minute.

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1) The team puts up the Bison symbol at the end of the national anthem. 2) Danielle Boldenow fi ghts for the ball. 3) Morgan DeMike and Danielle Bold-enow celebrate with Quin Ryan after her tying goal. 4) Kalani Bertsch made eight saves and also saved one shot in the shootout. 5) A large contingent of Bi-son fans were in attendance as 14 players hail from Minnesota. 6) Players cheer during the shootout. 7) Brooklyn Dyce takes on a defender. 8) Kalani Bertsch, Pete Cuadrado and Quin Ryan at the post-game press conference.

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE “Ascending” and “improving” are adjectives frequently used in media cov-erage of The Summit League as it continues a renaissance on the playing fi eld and in the classroom. As The Summit League celebrates its 30th anniversary season as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, the level of performance and achievement among the 11 member institutions and over 3,000 student-athletes in 19 cham-pionship sports continues to grow. Headlining The Summit League’s most recent history were the additions of the University of South Dakota and the University of Nebraska Omaha to its membership. USD joined in 2009 and the 2011-12 academic year marks its fi rst full year of league competition. UNO’s membership took eff ect on July 1, 2011, and it will begin league competition in 2012-13. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its fi fth year of rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. The Summit League has a combined enrollment of more than 135,000 at 11 universities: IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), the University of Nebraska-Omaha, North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. Southern Utah University will leave for the Big Sky Conference after the 2011-12 year. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA tournament in all applicable sports. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcen-dent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the fi rst round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament

on its way to the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA fi rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, the Oral Roberts baseball program fi nished the 2004 campaign with a national ranking and became the fi rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Region-als in 2006. The league has produced fi ve NCAA champions, four Olympic athletes, and several All-Americans in the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving, and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball fi rst-round picks, a pair of NBA fi rst-rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 West Butterfi eld Road, Suite 3D

Elmhurst, Illinois 60126

Phone: (630) 516-0661

Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Staff Commissioner ............................................Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner .............................Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .............................Angie TorainDirector of Marketing .................................Vanessa QuimpoDirector of Communications .......................David BrauerAssoc. Dir. of Communications ...................Greg MetteAsst. Dir. of Compliance/Admin. .................Matthew BoyerCommunications Assistant .........................Stephanie SabaduquiaOffi ce Manager...........................................TBA

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Membership At A GlanceIPFWNickname: Mastodons

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.

Enrollment: 14,192

Founded: 1964

Member Since: 2007-08

IUPUINickname: Jaguars

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.

Enrollment: 30,566

Founded: 1969

Member Since: 1998-99

UMKCNickname: Kangaroos

Location: Kansas City, Mo.

Enrollment: 15,277

Founded: 1933

Member Since: 1994-95

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: Bison

Location: Fargo, N.D.

Enrollment: 14,407

Founded: 1890

Member Since: 2007-08

OAKLANDNickname: Golden Grizzlies

Location: Rochester, Mich.

Enrollment: 19,053

Founded: 1957

Member Since: 1998-99

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden Eagles

Location: Tulsa, Okla.

Enrollment: 3,212

Founded: 1963

Member Since: 1997-98

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: Jackrabbits

Location: Brookings, S.D.

Enrollment: 12,816

Founded: 1881

Member Since: 2007-08

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: Thunderbirds

Location: Cedar City, Utah

Enrollment: 8,024

Founded: 1897

Member Since: 1997-98

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Fighting Leathernecks

Location: Macomb, Ill.

Enrollment: 12,585

Founded: 1899

Member Since: 1982-83

SOUTH DAKOTANickname: Coyotes

Location: Vermillion, S.D.

Enrollment: 10,151

Founded: 1862

Member Since: 2011-12

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Year Regular Season Tournament1999 Oakland Oral Roberts2000 Oakland, Oral Roberts Oakland2001 Oakland Oakland2002 Oral Roberts Oakland2003 Oakland Oakland2004 Oral Roberts Oral Roberts2005 Oakland, Valparaiso Valparaiso2006 Valparaiso Oakland2007 Western Illinois Oakland2008 Oakland, SDSU, IUPUI South Dakota State2009 NDSU, SDSU, IUPUI IUPUI2010 Oakland North Dakota State

Summit Pts. Pct. Overall Pct.Oakland 8-0-1 25 .944 12-5-3 .675North Dakota State 6-2-1 19 .722 12-5-6 .652South Dakota State 6-2-1 19 .722 11-3-5 .711Western Illinois 6-2-1 19 .722 10-6-5 .595Oral Roberts 4-4-1 13 .500 9-8-1 .528IPFW 4-4-1 13 .500 7-9-1 .441IUPUI 4-5-0 12 .444 8-11-0 .421Southern Utah 2-7-0 6 .222 5-11-1 .324Centenary 1-8-0 3 .111 4-14-0 .222UMKC 0-7-2 2 .111 1-15-2 .111

First TeamLaura Atkinson, WIU, So., GKNicole DeLuca, OU, So., MJenny Green, WIU, Sr., DDani Haelewyn, OU, Sr., MDanni Healy, SDSU, Sr., FMegan Hock, IUPUI, Jr., FKaitlin Justice, SDSU, Sr., MSarah Lynch, OU, Jr., MQuin Ryan, NDSU, Sr., FAbbey Stratton, NDSU, Jr., DKara Weber, OU, So., D

Freshman TeamJennifer Abernathy, ORU, Fr., MKristen Becker, WIU, Fr., DSarah Colby, IUPUI, Fr., FSammi Deer, IUPUI, Fr., DDarci Miller, SDSU, Fr., MPayj O’Shea, OU, Fr., GKJordan Penz, OU, Fr., DSerena San Cartier, OU, Fr., FSarah Shaughnessy, UMKC, Fr., DJordan Spaciel, WIU, Fr., FSarah Wong, IUPUI, Fr., M

Off ensive Player of the YearDanni Healy, SDSU, Sr., F

Defensive Player of the YearJenny Green, WIU, Sr., D

Second TeamJennifer Abernathy, ORU, Fr., MMargaret Allgeier, IUPUI, Jr., DCori Bonte, SDSU, Jr., MKelly Diershow, WIU, Sr., FMichelle Gaff aney, NDSU, Jr., MTara O’Toole, IPFW, Jr., FLauren Parks, ORU, So., DSteph Peterson, SDSU, Jr., DSerena San Cartier, OU, Fr., FElisa Stamatakis, SDSU, Fr., GKLisa Underwood, IPFW, So., F

POINTS GP G A PTS

1. Dani Haelewyn, OU 9 5 5 152. Nicole DeLuca, OU 9 5 2 123. Danni Healy, SDSU 9 4 2 10 Serena San Cartier, OU 9 4 2 105. Jennifer Abernathy, ORU 9 4 1 9 Kelly Diershow, WIU 9 4 1 9

GOALS GP G AVG.

1. Dani Haelewyn, OU 9 5 0.56 Nicole DeLuca, OU 9 5 0.563. Danni Healy, SDSU 9 4 0.44 Serena San Cartier, OU 9 4 0.44 Shelby Ostler, SUU 9 4 0.44 Kelly Diershow, WIU 9 4 0.44 Jennifer Abernathy, ORU 9 4 0.44

ASSISTS GP A AVG.

1. Dani Haelewyn, OU 9 5 0.56 Kaitlin Justice, SDSU 9 5 0.563. Maria Grados, ORU 9 3 0.33 Holden Penney, CC 9 3 0.33 Abbey Stratton, NDSU 9 3 0.33

Mary-Kate Halsmer, ORU 9 3 0.33 Julianne Boyle, OU 9 3 0.33

SHOTS GP # AVG.

1. Riley Bassett, SUU 9 33 3.672. Dani Haelewyn, OU 9 32 3.563. Kayla Braff et, SDSU 9 29 3.224. Megan Hock, IUPUI 9 28 3.11 Jennifer Abernathy, ORU 9 28 3.11

GAME-WINNING GOALS GP # AVG.

1. Kelly Diershow, WIU 9 3 0.332. Quin Ryan, NDSU 9 2 0.22

Sarah Lynch, OU 9 2 0.22 Jennifer Abernathy, ORU 9 2 0.22 Serena San Cartier, OU 9 2 0.22 Alison Smyth, WIU 9 2 0.22 Megan Hock, IUPUI 9 2 0.22

GOALS AGAINST AVG. GP GA GAA

1. Payj O’Shea, OU 6 2 0.402. Kristen McFadden, IPFW 6 2 0.413. Laura Atkinson, WIU 9 6 0.674. Kalani Bertsch, NDSU 8 6 0.88

5. Elisa Stamatakis, SDSU 9 9 1.00

SAVES GP Sv. Avg.

1. Kalyn Harris, CC 9 66 7.332. Jami Finnell, UMKC 9 57 6.333. Laura Atkinson, WIU 9 39 4.334. Amanda Wheeler, ORU 9 38 4.225. Charly Booth, SUU 9 36 4.00

SHUTOUTS GP # AVG.

1. Laura Atkinson, WIU 9 4 0.44 Elisa Stamatakis, SDSU 9 4 0.443. Amanda Wheeler, ORU 9 2 0.22 Payj O’Shea, OU 6 2 0.33 Jami Finnell, UMKC 9 2 0.22 Kalani Bertsch, NDSU 8 2 0.25

Kristen McFadden, IPFW 6 2 0.33

POINTS GP NO. AVG.

1. Oakland 9 67 7.442. South Dakota State 9 62 6.893. North Dakota State 9 47 5.22

4. Oral Roberts 9 44 4.895. Western Illinois 9 38 4.22

SHOTS GP No. AVG.

1. South Dakota State 9 170 18.892. Oakland 9 155 17.223. Southern Utah 9 147 16.334. North Dakota State 9 131 14.56

5. IUPUI 9 129 14.33

GOALS GP No. AVG.

1. Oakland 9 24 2.672. South Dakota State 9 22 2.443. North Dakota State 9 18 2.00

4. Oral Roberts 9 16 1.785. Western Illinois 9 14 1.56

ASSISTS GP No. AVG.

1. Oakland 9 19 2.112. South Dakota State 9 18 2.003. Oral Roberts 9 12 1.334. North Dakota State 9 11 1.22

5. IUPUI 9 11 1.22

GOALS ALLOWED GP No. AVG.

1. Western Illinois 9 6 0.672. Oakland 9 8 0.893. North Dakota State 9 8 0.89

4. South Dakota State 9 9 1.005. IUPUI 9 11 1.22

CORNERS GP No. AVG.

1. North Dakota State 9 63 7.00

2. South Dakota State 9 59 6.563. Oakland 9 46 5.114. IUPUI 9 45 5.005. Western Illinois 9 44 4.89

FOULS GP No. AVG.

1. Western Illinois 9 124 13.782. North Dakota State 9 111 12.33

3. UMKC 9 109 12.114. IPFW 9 103 11.445. IUPUI 9 94 10.44

SAVES GP No. AVG.

1. Centenary 9 82 9.112. UMKC 9 57 6.333. IPFW 9 50 5.564. Western Illinois 9 41 4.565. Oral Roberts 9 39 4.33

SHUTOUTS GP No. AVG.

1. Western Illinois 9 5 0.562. South Dakota State 9 4 0.44 IPFW 9 4 0.44 North Dakota State 9 4 0.44

5. UMKC 9 2 0.22 Oakland 9 2 0.22 IUPUI 9 2 0.22 Oral Roberts 9 2 0.22

All-Tournament TeamLaura Atkinson, WIU, So., GKKalani Bertsch, NDSU, Jr., GKJenny Green, WIU, Sr., DDani Haelewyn, OU, Sr., MKaitlin Justice, SDSU, Sr., MSarah Lynch, OU, Jr., MNora Potempa, WIU, Jr., MEmily Quigley, SDSU, Sr., FQuin Ryan, NDSU, Sr., FAbbey Stratton, NDSU, Jr., DMarissa Wolfgram, NDSU, Sr., D (MVP)

Freshman of the YearJennifer Abernathy, ORU, Fr., M

Coach of the YearNick O’Shea, Oakland

League Tournament Resultsat South Dakota State - Brookings, S.D.

Friday, Nov. 6 - Semifi nalsNo. 4 Western Illinois 1, No. 1 Oakland 1 (2OT)

WIU advances 5-4 on PKsNo. 2 North Dakota State 1, No. 3 South Dakota State 1 (2OT)

NDSU advances 4-3 on PKsSunday, Nov. 8 - Final

No. 2 North Dakota State def. No. 4 Western Illinois, 3-1

2010 StandingsIndividuals must have played in 50% of team’s games, or 33% of the teams’ minutes for goalkeepers. League games only.

2010 All-League Teams

Past Champions

Individual Statistics Leaders

Team Statistics Leaders

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Northern IowaAug. 21 - Cedar Falls, Iowa

Location: Cedar Falls, IowaFounded: 1876Enrollment: 13,201Nickname: PanthersColors: Purple and Old GoldFacility: Cedar Valley Soccer ComplexSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Missouri ValleyPresident: Benjamin AllenAthletic Director: Troy Dannen

Soccer SID: Cory HallE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (641) 919-5189Press Box Phone: N/AFax: (319) 273-3602Web Site: www.unipanthers.com

Head Coach: James PriceAlma Mater: Liberty, 1996Record at School: 6-23-5 (2 years)Career Record: 94-140-21 (13 years)

Last Year’s Record: 4-12-2Conference Record: 1-5-0 (7th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4

Hawai’iAug. 26 - Honolulu, Hawai’i

Location: Honolulu, Hawai’iFounded: 1907Enrollment: 20,000Nickname: Rainbow WahineColors: Green, Black, Silver and WhiteFacility: Waipio Peninsula Soccer StadiumSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: WACPresident: M.R.C. GreenwoodAthletic Director: Jim Donovan

Soccer SID: Neal IwamotoE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (808) 956-9748Press Box Phone: (808) 375-6819Fax: (808) 956-4470Web Site: www.HawaiiAthletics.com

Head Coach: Michele NagamineAlma Mater: Santa Clara, 1990Record at School: First YearCareer Record: First Year

Last Year’s Record: 3-14-3Conference Record: 1-5-2 (8th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/9

MontanaSept. 9 - Missoula, Mont.

Sept. 16 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Missoula, Mont.Founded: 1893Enrollment: 15,106Nickname: GrizzliesColors: Maroon and silverFacility: South Campus StadiumSurface/Lights: Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Big SkyPresident: Royce EngstromAthletic Director: Jim O’Day

Soccer SID: Joel CarlsonE-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: Not AvailableOffi ce Phone: (406) 243-5414Web Site: www.GoGriz.com

Head Coach: Mark PlakorusAlma Mater: Kansas, 1990Record at School: First YearCareer Record: First Year

Last Year’s Record: 3-12-3Conference Record: 2-4-1 (T-5th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 6/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/6

CaliforniaAug. 27 - Honolulu, Hawai’i

Location: Berkeley, Calif.Founded: 1868Enrollment: 33,000Nickname: Golden BearsColors: Blue and GoldFacility: Edwards Stadium/Goldman FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Pac-10Chancellor: Robert BirgeneauDirector of Athletics: Sandy Barbour

Soccer SID: Anna Oleson-WheelerE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (510) 643-5846Press Box Phone: N/AFax: (510) 642-0507Web Site: www.calbears.com

Head Coach: Neil McGuireAlma Mater: Augusta State, 1997Record at School: 45-29-8 (3 years)Career Record: 113-105-17 (12 years)

Last Year’s Record: 9-6-5Conference Record: 4-4-1 (5th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/6

Green BaySept. 4 - Green Bay, Wis.

Location: Green Bay, Wis.Founded: 1965Enrollment: 6,000Nickname: PhoenixColors: Green, White and RedFacility: Santaga StadiumSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Horizon LeagueChancellor: Thomas K. HardenAthletic Director: Ken Bothof

Soccer SID: Ryan HartwigE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (920) 465-2903Press Box Phone: (920) 465-2687Fax: (920) 465-2652Web Site: www.GreenBayPhoenix.com

Head Coach: Trevor WarrenAlma Mater: Newcastle, 1978Record at School: 12-27-11 (3 years)Career Record: 115-65-18 (11 years)

Last Year’s Record: 3-9-4Conference Record: 1-5-2 (8th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning: 8

MinnesotaAug. 12 - Minneapolis, Minn.

Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Founded: 1851Enrollment: 50,067Nickname: Golden GophersColors: Maroon and GoldFacility: Elizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Big TenPresident: Eric KalerAthletic Director: Joel Maturi

Soccer SID: Cory HallE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (612) 626-9394Press Box Phone: (612) 889-7696Fax: (612) 625-0359Web Site: www.gophersports.com

Head Coach: Mikki Denney WrightAlma Mater: Minnesota, 1996Record at School: 82-50-12 (7 years)Career Record: 82-50-12 (7 years)

Last Year’s Record: 14-6-3Conference Record: 4-4-2 (6th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: Round of 16Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5

Nebraska-OmahaSept. 18 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Omaha, Neb.Founded: 1908Enrollment: 15,448Nickname: MavericksColors: Crimson and BlackFacility: UNO Soccer FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit League (Reclass.)Chancellor: Dr. John ChristensenAthletic Director: Trev Alberts

Soccer SID: Dave AhlersE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (402) 554-3387Press Box Phone: (402) 332-8329Fax: (402) 554-3694Web Site: www.omavs.com

Head Coach: Don KlostermanAlma Mater: Benedictine, 1974Record at School: 193-52-10 (12 years)Career Record: 210-82-13 (15 years)

Last Year’s Record: 14-7Conference Record: 5-3 (3rd) Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 11/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4

IdahoSept. 11 - Missoula, Mont.

Location: Moscow, IdahoFounded: 1889Enrollment: 12,302Nickname: VandalsColors: Silver and Vandal GoldFacility: Guy Wicks FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: WACPresident: Dr. Duane NellisAthletic Director: Dr. Rob Spear

Soccer SID: Spencer FarrinE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (208) 885-7065Press Box Phone: (208) 310-9610Fax: (208) 885-0255Web Site: www.GoVandals.com

Head Coach: Pete ShowlerAlma Mater: Sunderland (U.K.), 1994Record at School: 32-78-5 (6 years)Career Record: 32-78-5 (6 years)

Last Year’s Record: 14-7Conference Record: 5-3 (3rd) Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 11/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4

H i’i

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DrakeSept. 22 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Des Moines, IowaFounded: 1881Enrollment: 5,668Nickname: BulldogsColors: Blue and WhiteFacility: Cownie Soccer ComplexSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Missouri ValleyPresident: David MaxwellAthletic Director: Sandy Hatfi eld Clubb

Soccer SID: Sean PalchickE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (515) 271-4147Press Box Phone: (515) 208-8279Fax: (515) 271-3015 Web Site: www.GoDrakeBulldogs.com

Head Coach: Lindsey HornerAlma Mater: Kansas, 2001Record at School: 27-25-7 (3 years)Career Record: 27-25-7 (3 years)

Last Year’s Record: 10-6-3Conference Record: 3-3 (4th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/7

North DakotaSept. 25 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Grand Forks, North DakotaFounded: 1883Enrollment: 14,095Colors: Kelly Green and WhiteFacility: Bronson FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/NoneAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Great WestPresident: Dr. Robert KelleyDirector of Athletics: Brian Faison

Soccer SID: Derek KoenenE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (701) 777-6743Press Box Phone: (507) 828-3021Fax: (701) 777-4352Web Site: www.fi ghtingsioux.com

Head Coach: Kristen GayAlma Mater: Nebraska, 2000Record at School: 14-39-2 (3 years)Career Record: 41-51-4 (5 years)

Last Year’s Record: 6-13-0Conference Record: 4-2 (2nd West)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/7Incoming: 7

Western IllinoisOct. 9 - Macomb, Ill.

Location: Macomb, Ill.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 13,331Nickname: Fighting LeathernecksColors: Purple and GoldFacility: John MacKenzie Alumni FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/No lightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Jack ThomasAthletic Director: Dr. Tim M. Van Alstine

Soccer SID: Cameron WeidenthalerE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (309) 298-1133Press Box Phone: (641) 431-0483Fax: (309) 298-2060Web Site: www.GoLeathernecks.com

Head Coach: Tony GuinnAlma Mater: Carthage (Wis.), 1989Record at School: 42-25-10 (4 years)Career Record: 72-45-14 (7 years)

Last Year’s Record: 10-6-5Conference Record: 6-2-1 (T-2nd)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/6

IPFWOct. 14 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.Founded: 1964Enrollment: 14,193Nickname: MastodonsColors: Royal Blue and WhiteFacility: Hefner Soccer ComplexSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Dr. Michael A. WartellAthletic Director: J. Tommy Bell

Soccer SID: Skylar LittonE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (260) 481-0278Press Box Phone: (918) 557-6794Fax: (260) 481-6002Web Site: www.gomastodons.com

Head Coach: Margaret SaurinAlma Mater: Christian Brothers, 2002Record at School: 12-54-3 (4 years)Career Record: 12-54-3 (4 years)

Last Year’s Record: 7-9-1Conference Record: 4-4-1 (T-5th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 9/2

IUPUIOct. 7 - Indianapolis, Ind.

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.Founded: 1969Enrollment: 30,383Nickname: JaguarsColors: Red, gold and blackFacility: Kuntz StadiumSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Charles BantzDirector of Athletics: Michael Moore

Soccer SID: Ed HoldawayE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (317) 274-2725Press Box Phone: (317) 908-2645Fax: (317) 274-0609Web Site: www.IUPUIjags.com

Head Coach: Chris JohnsonAlma Mater: St. Joseph’s College, 1991Record at School: 61-73-12 (8 years)Career Record: 142-152-14 (13 years)

Last Year’s Record: 8-11-0Conference Record: 4-5-0 (7th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7

Southern UtahSept. 30 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Cedar City, UtahFounded: 1897Enrollment: 8,066Nickname: ThunderbirdsColors: Scarlet and WhiteFacility: Thunderbird Soccer FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Michael T. BensonAthletic Director: Ken Beazer

Soccer SID: Kyle NewhouseE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (435) 586-7758Press Box Phone: (801) 336-8959Fax: (435) 865-8037Web Site: www.suutbirds.com

Head Coach: Brian StockAlma Mater: Akron, 1995Record at School: 47-118-18 (10 years)Career Record: 47-118-18 (10 years)

Last Year’s Record: 5-11-1Conference Record: 2-7-0 (8th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/7

OaklandOct. 16 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Rochester, Mich.Founded: 1957Enrollment: 19,053Nickname: Golden GrizzliesColors: Gold and BlackFacility: OU Soccer FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Gary D. RussiAthletic Director: Tracy Huth

Soccer SID: Josh MolinoE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (248) 370-3123Press Box Phone: (248) 543-3002Fax: (248) 370-3138Web Site: www.ougrizzlies.com

Head Coach: Nick O’SheaAlma Mater: Oakland, 2006Record at School: 191-110-19 (17 years)Career Record: 191-110-19 (17 years)

Last Year’s Record: 12-5-3Conference Record: 8-0-1 (1st)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 24/6Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1

Oral RobertsOct. 2 - Fargo, N.D.

Location: Tulsa, Okla.Founded: 1963Enrollment: 3,200Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, and WhiteFacility: ORU Soccer ComplexSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Mark RutlandAthletic Director: Mike Carter

Soccer SID: Eli LintonE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (918) 495-6646Press Box Phone: (406) 381-8355Fax: (918) 495-7142Web Site: www.orugoldeneagles.com

Head Coach: Ryan BushAlma Mater: Oral Roberts, 2003Record at School: 23-27-2 (3 years)Career Record: 23-27-2 (3 years)

Last Year’s Record: 9-8-1Conference Record: 4-4-1 (5th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 11/0Letterwinners Returning: 15/3

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Clockwise from top left: Junior Brooklyn Dyce, senior Megan Dean and senior Laura Wagner will all be key elements in NDSU’s title defense this season.

UMKCOct. 21 - Kansas City, Mo.

Location: Kansas City, Mo.Founded: 1933Enrollment: 14,221Nickname: KangaroosColors: Blue and GoldFacility: Durwood Soccer Stadium Surface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Leo MortonAthletic Director: Tim Hall

Soccer SID: TBAE-mail: TBAOffi ce Phone: (816) 235-1053Press Box Phone: N/AFax: (816) 235-1035Web Site: www.umkckangaroos.com

Head Coach: Chril CissellAlma Mater: William Jewell, 1994Record at School: First YearCareer Record: 165-43-11 (11 years)

Last Year’s Record: 1-14-1Conference Record: 0-6-1 (10th)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/6

South DakotaOct. 23 - Vermillion, S.D.

Location: Vermillion, S.D.Founded: 1862Enrollment: 10,151Nickname: CoyotesColors: Red and WhiteFacility: USD Soccer FieldSurface/Lights: Grass/No LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: James W. AbbottDirector of Athletics: David Sayler

Soccer SID: Tom BergE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (605) 677-8813Press Box Phone: (605) 677-9222Fax: (605) 677-5618Web Site: www.usdcoyotes.com

Head Coach: Mandy GreenAlma Mater: Macalester, 1999Record at School: 4-12-2 (1 year)Career Record: 4-12-2 (1 year)

Last Year’s Record: 4-12-2Conference Record: 1-5 (4th West)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 4/7Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/14

South Dakota StateOct. 29 - Brookings, S.D.

Location: Brookings, South DakotaFounded: 1881Enrollment: 12,816Nickname: JackrabbitsColors: Yellow and BlueFacility: Fishback Soccer ParkSurface/Lights: Grass/LightsAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. David ChicoineAthletic Director: Justin Sell

Soccer SID: Jacob DreyerE-mail: [email protected] ce Phone: (605) 688-4822Press Box Phone: (319) 215-6979Fax: (605) 688-5999Web Site: www.gojacks.com

Head Coach: Lang WedemeyerAlma Mater: Old Dominion, 1994Record at School: 100-82-24 (11 years)Career Record: 100-82-24 (11 years)

Last Year’s Record: 11-3-5Conference Record: 6-2-1 (T-2nd)Final Ranking: NoneNCAA Playoff s: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7

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OPPONENT HISTORY

First Last

Opponent W-L-T Met Met

Air Force ...................................... 0-1-0 2007 2007Augustana (S.D.) ....................... 3-1-0 2000 2003Austin Peay ................................ 1-0-0 2008 2008Baylor ........................................... 0-0-1 2009 2009Bemidji State ............................. 5-0-0 1996 2007Boise State.................................. 0-0-1 2009 2009Butler............................................ 1-0-0 2004 2004UC Davis ...................................... 0-1-0 2004 2004UC Irvine ..................................... 0-1-0 2005 2005UC Riverside .............................. 0-1-0 2005 2005California ........................... 0-0-0 2011

Cal State Hayward ................... 0-1-0 2004 2004Carroll (Mont.) ........................... 1-0-0 2004 2004Centenary ................................... 4-0-0 2007 2010Central Missouri State ............ 2-4-0 1996 2003Concordia Moorhead ............. 2-1-0 1995 1998Creighton ................................... 2-3-1 2004 2010Drake ................................. 1-3-1 2004 2010

Drury (Mo.) ................................. 1-1-0 1996 2004Eastern Illinois ........................... 0-1-0 1996 1996Eastern Washington................ 0-0-1 2008 2008Florida Atlantic ......................... 1-0-0 2010 2010Grambling State ....................... 2-0-0 2005 2006Hawai’i ............................... 0-0-0 2011

Howard ........................................ 1-0-0 2006 2006Idaho .................................. 0-1-0 2007 2007

Illinois State ............................... 0-1-0 2006 2006IPFW ................................... 4-2-1 2004 2010

IUPUI .................................. 3-4-0 2004 2010

Indianapolis ............................... 1-1-0 1997 1999Iowa .............................................. 0-1-0 2008 2008Iowa State ................................... 0-3-1 1996 2010Jamestown ................................. 8-0-0 1996 2003Lamar ........................................... 1-0-0 2009 2009Lewis (Ill.) .................................... 1-0-0 1999 1999Mary (N.D.) ...............................10-0-0 1995 2010Mesa State .................................. 0-2-0 1997 1998Metro State ................................ 0-1-0 1996 1996Miami (Fla.) ................................ 0-1-0 2010 2010Minnesota .................................. 0-4-0 2004 2009Minnesota-Crookston ............ 1-0-0 2001 2001Minnesota-Duluth ................... 2-4-2 1995 2003 Minnesota-Morris .................... 2-0-0 1998 1999Minn. State Mankato .............. 2-7-2 1995 2006Minn. State Moorhead .........10-1-0 1995 2003Missouri-Kansas City ........ 1-0-1 2009 2010

Missouri-Rolla ........................... 1-0-0 2002 2002Missouri Southern State ........ 1-1-0 2002 2003Missouri-St. Louis ..................... 0-1-0 1997 1997Montana ............................ 1-1-0 2005 2006

Montana State-Billings .......... 3-1-0 1997 2002Morningside .............................. 2-0-0 2000 2001Murray State .............................. 1-0-0 2008 2008National American (S.D.) ....... 1-0-0 1999 1999Nebraska ..................................... 0-1-0 2008 2008Nebraska-Omaha .............. 2-3-0 1999 2003

UNLV ............................................. 0-1-0 2006 2006New Jersey Tech ....................... 2-0-0 2006 2007New Mexico ............................... 0-1-0 2007 2007North Dakota .................... 3-3-0 1999 2010

Northern Colorado .................. 4-7-0 1996 2007Northern Iowa ................... 4-2-0 2004 2010

Northern Kentucky ................. 0-1-0 1999 1999Northern State .......................... 1-0-1 2002 2003

First Last

Opponent W-L-T Met Met

Northwest Missouri State ..... 1-0-0 2000 2000Oakland (Mich.) ................ 1-3-0 2007 2010

Oral Roberts ...................... 2-1-1 2007 2010

Portland State ........................... 0-1-0 2009 2009Quincy (Ill.) ................................. 1-1-0 1997 1999Rockhurst ................................... 1-2-0 1999 2002Rocky Mountain ....................... 2-0-0 1999 2001St. Cloud State .......................... 7-3-0 1995 2003St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ...................... 0-3-0 1997 1999St. Scholastica (Minn.) ............ 0-1-0 1995 1995Seattle .......................................... 0-1-0 2008 2008Si Tanka-Huron ......................... 0-0-1 1998 1998Sonoma State............................ 0-1-0 1997 1997South Carolina State ............... 1-0-0 2006 2006South Dakota .................... 6-0-0 1999 2010

South Dakota State .......... 6-5-2 2000 2010

Southern Utah .................. 3-1-1 2005 2010

SW Minnesota State ............... 4-0-0 1996 1998Texas A&M .................................. 0-0-1 2010 2010Troy ............................................... 1-0-0 2005 2005Truman State ............................. 0-5-0 1997 2002Utah Valley ................................. 3-1-0 2005 2010Valparaiso ................................... 1-1-0 2004 2005Wayne (Neb.) State .................. 1-0-0 2002 2002Weber State ............................... 0-1-1 2005 2006West Virginia Wesleyan .......... 1-0-0 2003 2003Western Illinois ................. 3-3-1 2004 2010

Wheeling Jesuit ........................ 1-0-0 2003 2003Winona State ............................. 8-1-1 1995 2003Wisconsin ................................... 0-2-0 2004 2009Wisconsin-Green Bay ........ 3-2-0 2004 2010

Wisconsin-Parkside ................. 2-0-0 1997 1998Wisconsin-River Falls .............. 1-0-0 1999 1999Wisconsin-Superior ................. 1-0-0 1995 1995

Total (16 seasons) .. 160-114-22

Scheduled 2011 opponents in bold

Series Records by Opponent

W-L-TACC 0-1-0Miami ......................................................................................... 0-1-0

Big Sky 3-3-2Eastern Washington.............................................................. 0-0-1Montana ................................................................................... 1-1-0Northern Colorado ................................................................ 2-0-0Portland State ......................................................................... 0-1-0Weber State ............................................................................. 0-1-1

Big Ten 0-7-0Iowa ............................................................................................ 0-1-0Minnesota ................................................................................ 0-4-0Wisconsin ................................................................................. 0-2-0

Big 12 0-3-3Baylor ......................................................................................... 0-0-1Iowa State ................................................................................. 0-2-1Nebraska ................................................................................... 0-1-0Texas A&M ................................................................................ 0-0-1

Big West 0-2-0UC Irvine ................................................................................... 0-1-0UC Riverside ............................................................................ 0-1-0

Great West 2-0-0North Dakota .......................................................................... 1-0-0South Dakota .......................................................................... 1-0-0

Horizon League 4-2-0Butler.......................................................................................... 1-0-0Green Bay ................................................................................. 3-2-0

Independents 7-4-0UC Davis .................................................................................... 0-1-0IPFW ........................................................................................... 0-1-0New Jersey Tech ..................................................................... 2-0-0Northern Colorado ................................................................ 1-1-0Seattle ........................................................................................ 0-1-0South Dakota State ............................................................... 2-0-0Utah Valley ............................................................................... 2-0-0

Missouri Valley 7-9-2Creighton ................................................................................. 2-3-1Drake .......................................................................................... 1-3-1Illinois State ............................................................................. 0-1-0Northern Iowa ........................................................................ 4-2-0

Mid-Continent 2-3-2IUPUI .......................................................................................... 1-1-0Southern Utah ........................................................................ 0-0-1Valparaiso ................................................................................. 1-1-0Western Illinois ....................................................................... 0-1-1

Mountain West 0-3-0UNLV ........................................................................................... 0-1-0New Mexico ............................................................................. 0-1-0Air Force .................................................................................... 0-1-0

Southland 1-0-0Lamar ......................................................................................... 1-0-0

Southwestern 2-0-0Grambling State ..................................................................... 2-0-0

The Summit League 18-14-4Centenary ................................................................................. 4-0-0IUPUI .......................................................................................... 2-3-0IPFW ........................................................................................... 2-1-1UMKC ......................................................................................... 1-0-1Oakland ..................................................................................... 1-3-0Oral Roberts............................................................................. 1-1-1Southern Utah ........................................................................ 3-1-0South Dakota State ............................................................... 1-3-1Western Illinois ....................................................................... 3-2-0

Sun Belt 2-0-0Florida Atlantic ....................................................................... 1-0-0Troy ............................................................................................. 1-0-0

United Soccer 6-1-0Howard ...................................................................................... 1-0-0IPFW ........................................................................................... 2-0-0South Carolina State ............................................................. 1-0-0South Dakota State ............................................................... 1-1-0Utah Valley ............................................................................... 1-0-0

WAC 0-1-1Boise State................................................................................ 0-0-1Idaho .......................................................................................... 0-1-0

*since making the transition to Division I

Series Records by Conference

Senior Michelle Gaff aney and the Bison have played North Da-kota six times and will meet again in 2011.

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HONORS & AWARDS

NationalNSCAA Team Academic Award

1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,

2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

NSCAA Team Ethics Award

2002 Bronze (8 yellow cards)

NSCAA Division II All-America

1999 Lisa Leach, MF (2nd)

CoSIDA Division II All-America

1996 Lisa Isaacson, D (2nd)

USASA National B Team

2001 Kelly Gilbertson, D

Soccer Buzz All-National Team

First-Year Division I Programs

2004 Carly Christensen, MF Brooke Hartman, D

NCAA

Postgraduate Scholarships

2004 Brooke Hartman, D2005 Olivia Cole, MF2006 Sarah Panzer, D

NSCAA

Scholar Athlete All-America

1999 Lisa Leach, MF (3rd)

CoSIDA Academic All-America®

College Division At-Large

2000 Lisa Leach, MF (2nd)

CoSIDA Academic All-America®

College Division Soccer

2003 Brooke Hartman, D (2nd)

CoSIDA Academic All-America®

University Division Soccer

2004 Brooke Hartman, D (2nd)2005 Olivia Cole, MF (3rd) Sarah Panzer, D (3rd)2006 Sarah Panzer, D (3rd)2009 Becky Iwanicki, MF (2nd)2010 Quin Ryan, F (3rd)

RegionalNSCAA All-Central Region

1996 Nicole VandenBos, F (2nd)1997 Lisa Leach, MF (2nd)1998 Lisa Leach, MF (1st)1999 Lisa Leach, MF (1st) Mandi Miller, MF Nicole VandenBos, F2001 Brooke Hartman, D (1st)2002 Carly Christensen, MF (2nd) Kelly Gilbertson, D (2nd)2003 Jamie Graden, D (2nd) Jessica Rodgers, F (3rd)

NSCAA Scholar

All-Central Region

1997 Vicki Schneider, MF (1st) Melissa Fedde, D (2nd)1999 Renee Hawkins, MF (3rd) Lisa Leach, MF (1st)2005 Becky Skrypek, D (3rd)2009 Abbey Stratton, D (2nd) Quin Ryan, F (3rd)2010 Abbey Stratton, D (1st) Quin Ryan, F (1st)

NSCAA Central Region

Coach of the Year

1999 Matt Townsend

CoSIDA Division II

All-Central Region

1996 Lisa Isaacson, D (1st)

CoSIDA Academic All-District

College Division At-Large

1995 Vicki Schneider, MF (2nd)1997 Vicki Schneider, MF (1st)1999 Lisa Leach, MF2000 Lisa Leach, MF (1st)

CoSIDA Academic All-District

College Division Soccer

2002 Olivia Cole, F (1st) Kelly Gilbertson, D (1st) Tara Sweeney, MF (2nd)2003 Brooke Hartman, D (1st)

CoSIDA Academic All-District

University Division Soccer

2004 Brooke Hartman, D (1st) Olivia Cole, F (2nd) Sarah Panzer, D (2nd)2005 Olivia Cole, MF (1st) Sarah Panzer, D (1st) Becky Skrypek, D (2nd)2006 Becky Iwanicki, MF (1st) Sarah Panzer, D (1st) Ashley Chandler, D (2nd)2007 Becky Iwanicki, MF (1st) Monica Morgan, GK (2nd)2009 Becky Iwanicki, MF (1st) Megan Dean, D (2nd)2010 Quin Ryan, F (1st) Megan Dean, D (2nd)

North CentralConference

Player of the Year

1998 Lisa Leach, MF (shared)

Freshman of the Year

1996 Nicole VandenBos, F1997 Lisa Leach, MF (shared)

Coach of the Year

1998 Matt Townsend1999 Matt Townsend (shared)

NCC Tournament

Most Valuable Defensive Player

2000 Kelly Tierney, GK

All-North Central Conference

1996 Lisa Isaacson, D1997 Lisa Leach, MF Tonya Tuckenhagen, F1998 Kelly Gilbertson, MF Renee Hawkins, MF Lisa Leach, MF Tonya Tuckenhagen, F Nicole VandenBos, F1999 Susie Hansen, D Lisa Leach, MF Tara Sweeney, GK Nicole VandenBos, F2000 Kelly Tierney, GK2001 Brooke Hartman, D Kelly Tierney, GK2002 Carly Christensen, MF (1st) Kelly Gilbertson, MF (1st) Jamie Graden, D (1st) Kelly Tierney, GK (2nd)2003 Jamie Graden, D (1st) Brooke Hartman, D (2nd) Jessica Parker, MF (2nd) Jessica Rodgers, F (2nd)

All-Academic At-Large Team

1997 Vicki Schneider, MF1998 Vicki Schneider, MF1999 Lisa Leach, MF

All-Academic Soccer Team

2000 Kelly Gilbertson, D Renee Hawkins, MF Lisa Leach, MF Tara Sweeney, GK2001 Stephanie Bengs, MF Tara Sweeney, GK2002 Olivia Cole, F Kelly Gilbertson, D Tara Sweeney, GK2003 Brooke Hartman, D Caitlin Schultz, F Angie Stenson, MF Betty Wey, D

Players of the Week

1996 Krista Swanson, MF Nicole VandenBos, F Tonya Tuckenhagen, F Susie Hansen, D1997 Lisa Leach, MF Vicki Schneider, MF Carrie Fontana, F Margaret Palo, GK (2) Tonya Tuckenhagen, F1998 Tonya Tuckenhagen, F Lisa Leach, D Kelly Gilbertson, MF Patricia David, GK Dorsey Nelson, MF1999 Nicole VandenBos, F Tara Sweeney, GK (2) Susie Hansen, D Jessica Bowar, D2000 Kelly Gilbertson, D2001 Kelly Tierney, GK Brooke Hartman, D2002 Olivia Cole, F Kelly Tierney, GK2003 Jamie Graden, D Brooke Hartman, D Jessica Parker, F

Lisa Leach (above) earned All-America honors in 1999, while Quin Ryan (right) was a third team Academic All-American in 2010.

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HONORS & AWARDS

Division IIndependent

Defensive Player of the Year

2005 Karli Kopietz, GK

Coach of the Year

2005 Pete Cuadrado

All-Independent Team

2004 Carly Christensen, MF (1st) Brooke Hartman, D (2nd)2005 Carly Christensen, D Olivia Cole, MF Karli Kopietz, GK Michelle Martinez, F

Off ensive Player of the Week

2005 Michelle Martinez, F Becky Skrypek, D Erin Ellsworth, D

Defensive Player of the Week

2005 Carly Christensen, D (3) Becky Skrypek, D Olivia Cole, MF Karli Kopietz, GK

Newcomer of the Week

2004 Michelle Martinez, F Jami Rozell, F2005 Karli Kopietz, GK

All-Academic Team

2004 Olivia Cole, F Brooke Hartman, F2005 Olivia Cole, MF Sarah Panzer, D Becky Skrypek, D

United SoccerConference

Off ensive Player of the Week

2006 Chelsea Body, F Nicole Rand, MF

Defensive Player of the Week

2006 Sarah Panzer, D

Newcomer of the Week

2006 Lorraine Thompson, MF (2) Monica Morgan, GK (3)

All-Tournament Team

2006 Jestina Orlando, F Sarah Panzer, D Patty Romeo, MF

The SummitLeague

All-Summit League Team

2007 Michelle Martinez, F (2nd) Patty Romeo, MF (2nd) Abbey Stratton, D (2nd)2008 Lorraine Thompson, MF (2nd)2009 Abbey Stratton, D (1st) Brooklyn Dyce, F (1st) Quin Ryan, F (2nd) Lorraine Thompson, MF (2nd)2010 Abbey Stratton, D (1st) Quin Ryan, F (1st) Michelle Gaff aney, MF (2nd)

All-Newcomer Team

2007 Candice D’Arcangeli, MF Quin Ryan, F Abbey Stratton, D2008 Danielle Boldenow, MF Michelle Gaff aney, D2009 Brooklyn Dyce, F

All-Tournament Team

2010 Kalani Bertsch, GK Quin Ryan, F Abbey Stratton, D Marissa Wolfgram, D

Tournament MVP

2010 Marissa Wolfgram, D

Off ensive Player of the Week

2007 Michelle Martinez, F (9/17) Lorraine Thompson, MF (10/8) Quin Ryan, F (10/15)2008 Lorraine Thompson, MF (8/30)

Defensive Player of the Week

2007 Monica Morgan, GK (9/4)2009 Kalani Bertsch, GK (8/31) Abbey Stratton, D (9/21)2010 Abbey Stratton, D (10/11, 9/13, 9/7, 8/30) Marissa Wolfgram, D (11/1,10/18)

Fall All-Academic Team

2007 Ashley Chandler Candice D’Arcangeli Kelsey Hohol Becky Iwanicki Michelle Martinez Monica Morgan Laura Murphy Jessica Nei Nicole Rand Jami Rozell Quin Ryan Abbey Stratton2008 Kalani Bertsch Danielle Boldenow Aubrey Bot Candice D’Arcangeli Megan Dean Morgan DeMike Michelle Gaff aney Becky Iwanicki Katie Luce Laura Murphy Quin Ryan Abbey Stratton Laura Wagner Kristen Whipple Marissa Wolfgram2009 Kalani Bertsch Danielle Boldenow Aubrey Bot Holly Christian Candice D’Arcangeli Megan Dean Morgan DeMike Michelle Gaff aney Kellie Gores Becky Iwanicki Kathy Kelsey Katie Luce Chelsea Reinhart Quin Ryan Abbey Stratton Lorraine Thompson Laura Wagner Kristen Whipple Marissa Wolfgram2010 Kalani Bertsch Danielle Boldenow Aubrey Bot Holly Christian Megan Dean Danielle DeMent Morgan DeMike Sheri Fitzsimmons Michelle Gaff aney Stephanie Jacobson Katie Luce Quin Ryan

Laura Wagner Marissa Wolfgram

Commissioner’s List of

Academic Excellence

2007 Ashley Chandler Kelsey Hohol Becky Iwanicki Michelle Martinez Monica Morgan Laura Murphy Jessica Nei Nicole Rand Jami Rozell2008 Candice D’Arcangeli Becky Iwanicki Laura Murphy Nicole Rand Quin Ryan Abbey Stratton Marissa Wolfgram2009 Kalani Bertsch Danielle Boldenow Aubrey Bot Emily Brostrom Holly Christian Candice D’Arcangeli Megan Dean Morgan DeMike Michelle Gaff aney Becky Iwanicki Katie Luce Laura Murphy Abbey Stratton Laura Wagner Marissa Wolfgram2010 Kalani Bertsch Danielle Boldenow Holly Christian Candice D’Arcangeli Megan Dean Danielle DeMent Morgan DeMike Michelle Gaff aney Katie Luce Quin Ryan Abbey Stratton Laura Wagner

TournamentsHurricane Cup Defensive MVP

2010 Abbey Stratton

Soccer Etc/Nike Invitational

All-Tournament Team

2009 Brooklyn Dyce Abbey Stratton

Marissa Wolfgram was voted The Summit League tournament MVP in 2011.

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Year-By-Year RecordsNorth Central Conference

Year Coach Home Away Neutral Overall Pct. Conf. Place NCAA

1995 Henderson 3-1-0 3-7-0 0-0-0 6-8-0 .429 — — —1996 Henderson 8-0-0 6-3-0 0-2-0 14-5-0 .737 2-1-0 2nd —1997 Henderson 5-3-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 7-11-0 .389 0-3-0 4th —1998 Townsend 6-2-1 4-2-0 1-1-0 11-5-1 .676 2-1-0 2nd —1999 Townsend 5-1-0 6-2-2 3-0-0 14-3-2 .789 4-1-1 2nd 1st Rd.2000 Townsend 7-3-0 4-2-0 0-2-1 11-7-1 .605 6-3-1 4th —2001 Townsend 5-1-0 4-7-0 1-1-0 10-9-0 .526 5-4-0 T-4th —2002 Townsend 4-4-1 3-3-0 2-1-1 9-8-2 .526 3-5-0 6th —2003 Cuadrado 4-1-1 4-2-1 3-0-0 11-3-2 .750 3-3-1 T-4th —

Division I Independent

Year Coach Home Away Neutral Overall Pct. Conf. Place

2004 Cuadrado 0-0-0 3-11-1 2-0-0 5-11-1 .324 — — 2005 Cuadrado 7-0-0 0-5-1 4-0-0 11-5-1 .676 — —

United Soccer Conference

Year Coach Home Away Neutral Overall Pct. Conf. Place

2006 Cuadrado 4-1-1 4-4-0 5-2-0 13-7-1 .643 3-0-0 1st-West

The Summit League

Year Coach Home Away Neutral Overall Pct. Conf. Place NCAA

2007 Cuadrado 8-2-0 2-3-1 1-2-0 11-7-1 .605 3-4-1 5th —2008 Cuadrado 3-4-0 2-7-1 0-1-1 5-12-2 .315 2-5-1 7th —2009 Cuadrado 6-1-0 2-5-2 2-2-0 10-8-2 .550 7-2-0 T-1st —2010 Cuadrado 9-1-0 1-4-4 2-0-2 12-5-6 .652 6-2-1 T-2nd 1st Rd.

Totals 16 seasons 84-25-4 49-66-13 23-18-33 160-114-22 .578 39-32-6

Coaching Records Overall Conf. NCAA

Coach Years First Last W L T Pct. Titles Berths

Gordon Henderson 3 1995 1997 27 24 0 .529 0 0Matt Townsend 5 1998 2002 55 32 6 .624 0 1Pete Cuadrado 8 2003 -- 78 58 16 .566 2 1

Gordon Henderson

Head Coach 1995-199727-24-0

Matt Townsend

Head Coach 1998-200255-32-6

Pete Cuadrado

Head Coach 2003-present78-58-16

Ellig Sports Complex RecordsINDIVIDUAL

Shots12 - Lisa Leach vs. Mary, 8/27/00

Points10 - Nicole VandenBos vs. Rocky Moun-tain, 10/17/99

Goals5 - Nicole VandenBos vs. Rocky Mountain, 10/17/99

Assists3 - 4 times, most recently by Lorraine Thompson vs. Centenary, 10/12/08

Saves13 - 2 times, most recently by Tara Swee-ney vs. Northern Colorado, 10/2/99

TEAMShots53 vs. Rocky Mountain, 10/17/99

Points42 vs. Bemidji State, 10/12/97

Goals14 vs. Bemidji State, 10/12/97

Assists14 vs. Bemidji State, 10/12/97

Saves13 - 2 times, most recently vs. Northern Colorado, 10/2/99

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Individual RecordsPOINTS

Game: 10, Nicole VandenBos, Rocky Mountain, 10/17/1999

Season: 37, Nicole VandenBos, 1999Career: 122, Nicole VandenBos, 1996-00

POINTS PER GAME

Season: 1.95, Nicole VandenBos, 1999Career: 1.67, Nicole VandenBos, 1996-00

GOALS

Game: 5, Nicole VandenBos, Rocky Mountain, 10/17/1999

Season: 15, Nicole VandenBos, 1999Career: 50, Nicole VandenBos, 1996-00

GOALS PER GAME

Season: 0.79, Nicole VandenBos, 1999Career: 0.68, Nicole VandenBos, 1996-00

GAME-WINNING GOALS

Season: 6, Olivia Cole, 2001Career: 14, Nicole VandenBos, 1996-00

ASSISTS

Game: 5, Jessica Bowar, Bemidji State, 9/8/1996Season: 15, Jessica Rodgers, 2003Career: 28, Renee Hawkins, 1996-00

ASSISTS PER GAME

Season: 0.94, Jessica Rodgers, 2003Career: 0.38, Renee Hawkins, 1996-00

SHOTS

Game: 12, Jessica Rodgers, at South Dakota State, 10/12/2003

12, Lisa Leach, Mary, 8/27/2000 12, Nicole VandenBos, Wisconsin-River Falls,

8/28/1999Season: 93, Jessica Rodgers, 2003Career: 288, Lisa Leach, 1997-00

SHOTS PER GAME

Season: 5.81, Jessica Rodgers, 2003Career: 3.95, Lisa Leach, 1997-00

SHOTS ON GOAL (since 2000)

Season: 55, Jessica Rodgers, 2003Career: 115, Jessica Rodgers, 2002-05

SHOTS ON GOAL PER GAME (since 2000)

Season: 3.44, Jessica Rodgers, 2003Career: 1.69, Jessica Rodgers, 2002-05

PENALTY KICKS MADE

Season: 2, Jamie Graden, 2002, 2003Career: 5, Jamie Graden, 2001-03

PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS

Season: 3, Jamie Graden, 2003Career: 6, Jamie Graden, 2001-03

SAVES

Game: 18, Renee Keller, at Minnesota-Duluth, 9/10/1995

Season: 111, Kalani Bertsch, 2008Career: 265, Kelly Tierney, 1999-02

SAVES PER GAME

Season: 5.88, Karli Kopietz, 2005Career: 4.82, Kelly Tierney, 1999-02

Team RecordsSAVE PERCENTAGE

Season: .917, Tara Sweeney, 1999Career: .895, Renee Keller, 1995

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Season: 0.49, Tara Sweeney, 1999Career: 0.84, Karli Kopietz, 2005

MOST WINS

Season: 14, Margaret Palo (14-5-0), 1996Career: 28, Kelly Tierney (28-21-3), 1999-02

MOST LOSSES

Season: 12, Kalani Bertsch (5-12-2), 2008Career: 23, Kalani Bertsch (22-23-10), 2008-10

MOST TIES

Season: 6, Kalani Bertsch (8-4-6), 2010Career: 10, Kalani Bertsch (22-23-10), 2008-10

MOST SHUTOUTS

Season: 8, Monica Morgan, 2006 8, Karli Kopietz, 2005 8, Margaret Palo, 1996Career: 19, Kelly Tierney, 1999-02

GAMES PLAYED

Season: 23, Megan Dean, Katie Tallas, Quin Ryan, Morgan DeMike, Abbey Stratton, Holly Chris-tian, Danielle DeMent, Danielle Boldenow, Mi-chelle Gaff aney, Candice D’Arcangeli, Marissa Wolfgram, 2010

Career: 81, Quin Ryan, Candice D’Arcangeli, 2007-10

GAMES STARTED

Season: 23, Quin Ryan, Michelle Gaff aney, Danielle Boldenow, Danielle DeMent, Marissa Wolf-gram, Abbey Stratton, 2010

Career: 74, Renee Hawkins, 1996-2000

POINTS

Game: 42, Bemidji State, 10/12/1997Season: 181, in 1999

GOALS

Game: 14, Bemidji State, 10/12/1997Season: 60, in 1999

ASSISTS

Game: 16, Bemidji State, 9/8/1996Season: 65, in 1996

SHOTS

Game: 53, Rocky Mountain, 10/17/1999Season: 434, in 1999

SHOTS ON GOAL

Season: 238, in 2001

SAVES

Game: 18, at Minnesota-Duluth, 9/10/1995Season: 132, in 1995

SAVE PERCENTAGE

Season: .910, in 1999

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

Season: 0.56, in 1999

MOST WINS

Season: 14, in 1996, 1999

MOST LOSSES

Season: 12, in 2008

MOST TIES

Season: 6, in 2008

MOST SHUTOUTS

Season: 10, in 2006, 2005, 2000, 1999

MiscellaneousMost Games Played: 23, in 2010Highest Winning Percentage: .789, in 1999Lowest Winning Percentage: .316, in 2008Best Turnaround: .324 in 2004 to .676 in 2005

Consecutive Shutouts: 5, in 1999

Winning Streak (one year): 6, in 1996, 2003Winning Streak (overall): 7, from 1995-1996Unbeaten Streak (one year): 9, in 1999, 2003Unbeaten Streak (overall): 10 from 2002-2003Losing Streak (one year): 6, in 1997Losing Streak (overall): 6, in 1997

Most Overtime Games: 8, in 2010Record in Overtime Games: 11-14-21

Fastest Goal, NDSU: 0:39, Lisa Leach, at Minnesota State Mankato, 10/18/1997

Fastest Goal, Opponent: 0:19, Kerry Nistler, at Concordia-Moorhead, 10/10/1995

Fastest Consecutive Goals, NDSU: 0:16, Jessica Parker and Brooke Hartman, at Jamestown, 11/1/2003

Fastest Consecutive Goals, Opponent: 0:11, Ka-rissa Brown and Sarah Foote, Drake, 9/17/2006

Fastest Consecutive Goals, Both Teams: 0:29, Jessica Rodgers, NDSU, and Lindsey Natwick, Bemidji State, 11/3/2002

Nicole VandenBos, a forward in 1996 and from 1998-2000, holds all of North Dakota State’s game, season and career records for goals scored and total points.

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Points1. 122 Nicole VandenBos (50g 22a) .................... 1996-002. 96 Lisa Leach (35g 26a).................................... 1997-003. 74 Jessica Rodgers (26g 22a) ......................... 2002-054. 70 Tonya Tuckenhagen (26g 18a) ................ 1995-985. 69 Michelle Martinez (30g 9a)....................... 2004-076. 62 Olivia Cole (25g 12a) ................................... 2001-057. 61 Carrie Fontana (21g 19a) ........................... 1997-008. 60 Renee Hawkins (16g 28a) ......................... 1996-009. 58 Lorraine Thompson (23g 12a) ................. 2006-0910. 54 Caitlin Schultz (22g 10a) ........................... 2000-03

Goals1. 50 Nicole VandenBos ........................................ 1996-002. 35 Lisa Leach ....................................................... 1997-003. 30 Michelle Martinez ........................................ 2004-074. 26 Jessica Rodgers ............................................ 2002-05 26 Tonya Tuckenhagen .................................... 1995-986. 25 Olivia Cole ...................................................... 2001-057. 23 Lorraine Thompson ..................................... 2006-098. 22 Caitlin Schultz ............................................... 2000-039. 21 Carrie Fontana .............................................. 1997-0010. 20 Quin Ryan ....................................................... 2007-10

Game-winning goals1. 14 Nicole VandenBos ........................................ 1996-002. 9 Olivia Cole ...................................................... 2001-05 9 Lisa Leach ....................................................... 1997-004. 8 Quin Ryan ....................................................... 2007-10 8 Tonya Tuckenhagen .................................... 1995-986. 7 Carrie Fontana .............................................. 1997-00 7 Michelle Martinez ........................................ 2004-07 7 Jessica Rodgers ............................................ 2002-059. 5 Carly Christensen ......................................... 2001-05 5 Lisa Isaacson .........................................................1996 5 Krista Swanson ............................................. 1995-96 5 Lorraine Thompson ..................................... 2006-09

Assists1. 28 Renee Hawkins ............................................. 1996-002. 26 Lisa Leach ....................................................... 1997-003. 22 Nicole VandenBos ........................................ 1996-00 22 Jessica Rodgers ............................................ 2002-055. 19 Carrie Fontana .............................................. 1997-00 19 Amy Masterson............................................. 1999-027. 18 Tonya Tuckenhagen .................................... 1995-988. 17 Dorsey Nelson ............................................... 1997-98 17 Abbey Stratton ............................................. 2007-1010. 16 Kelly Gilbertson ............................................ 1998-02

Shots attempted1. 288 Lisa Leach (35 goals) ................................... 1997-002. 236 Nicole VandenBos (50 goals) ................... 1996-003. 216 Jessica Rodgers (26 goals) ........................ 2002-054. 191 Tonya Tuckenhagen (26 goals) ............... 1995-985. 171 Carrie Fontana (21 goals) .......................... 1997-006. 159 Lorraine Thompson (23 goals) ................ 2006-097. 155 Carly Christensen (17 goals) .................... 2001-058. 154 Michelle Martinez (30 goals) ................... 2004-079. 153 Olivia Cole (25 goals) .................................. 2001-0510. 143 Amy Masterson (13 goals) ........................ 1999-02

Shots on goal (since 2000)1. 115 Jessica Rodgers (26 goals) ........................ 2002-052. 85 Carly Christensen (17 goals) .................... 2001-053. 83 Olivia Cole (25 goals) .................................. 2001-054. 81 Michelle Martinez (30 goals) ................... 2004-075. 68 Lorraine Thompson (23 goals) ................ 2006-096. 64 Quin Ryan (20 goals) .................................. 2007-107. 61 Caitlin Schultz (22 goals) ........................... 2000-038. 51 Abbey Stratton (12 goals) .............................. 2007-9. 49 Amy Masterson (13 goals) ........................ 1999-0210. 46 Kelly Gilbertson (12 goals)........................ 1998-02

Penalty Kicks Made1. 5 Jamie Graden ................................................ 2001-032. 2 Carly Christensen ......................................... 2001-05 2 Abbey Stratton ......................................2007- 2 Marissa Wolfgram ........................................ 2007-105. 1 Lorraine Thompson ..................................... 2006-09 1 Olivia Cole ...................................................... 2001-05

Saves1. 265 Kelly Tierney (70 GA) ................................... 1999-022. 249 Kalani Bertsch (79 GA) ..........................2008-3. 170 Monica Morgan (41 GA) ............................ 2006-074. 167 Margaret Palo (57 GA) ................................ 1996-975. 135 Tara Sweeney (22 GA)................................. 1999-026. 100 Karli Kopietz (14 GA) ..........................................20057. 77 Renee Keller (9 GA).............................................19958. 61 Patricia David (9 GA) ................................... 1996-989. 59 Danielle Ness (21 GA) ................................. 1997-9810. 55 Kelly McCardle (18 GA) .....................................1995

Save percentage (min. 1000 minutes)1. .877 Karli Kopietz (14 GA, 100 SV) ..........................20052. .860 Tara Sweeney (22 GA, 135 SV) ................. 1999-023. .806 Monica Morgan (41 GA, 170 SV) ............ 2006-074. .791 Kelly Tierney (70 GA, 265 SV) ................... 1999-025. .787 Jessica Nei (13 GA, 48 SV) ......................... 2003-076. .759 Kalani Bertsch (79 GA, 249 SV) ............2008-6. .746 Margaret Palo (57 GA, 167 SV) ................ 1996-978. .738 Danielle Ness (21 GA, 59 SV) .................... 1997-98

Goals against avg (min. 1000 minutes)1. 0.84 Karli Kopietz (14 GA, 1502 min) .....................20052. 0.91 Tara Sweeney (22 GA, 2166 min) ............ 1999-023. 0.99 Jessica Nei (13 GA, 1186 min) .................. 2003-074. 1.06 Monica Morgan (41 GA, 3474 min) ........... 2006-075. 1.31 Kelly Tierney (70 GA, 4813 min) .............. 1999-026. 1.44 Kalani Bertsch (79 GA, 4948 min) ........2008-7. 1.68 Margaret Palo (57 GA, 3060 min) ........... 1996-978. 1.86 Danielle Ness (21 GA, 1018 min) ............ 1997-98

Most wins1. 28 Kelly Tierney (28-21-3) ............................... 1999-022. 23 Monica Morgan (23-14-2) ......................... 2006-073. 22 Kalani Bertsch (22-23-10) .....................2008-4. 18 Margaret Palo (18-14-0) ............................. 1996-975. 16 Tara Sweeney (16-6-2) ................................ 1999-026. 11 Karli Kopietz (11-5-1) .........................................20057. 10 Jessica Nei (10-1-1) ...................................... 2003-078. 7 Danielle Ness (7-4-0) ................................... 1997-98 7 Patricia David (7-3-1) .................................. 1996-9810. 4 Renee Keller (4-3-0) ............................................1995 4 Kathy Kelsey (4-2-0) ..............................2009-

Most losses1. 23 Kalani Bertsch (22-23-10) .....................2008-2. 21 Kelly Tierney (28-21-3) ............................... 1999-023. 14 Monica Morgan (23-14-2) ......................... 2006-07 14 Margaret Palo (18-14-0) ............................. 1996-975. 7 Katie Stombaugh (2-7-1) ..................................20046. 6 Tara Sweeney (16-6-2) ................................ 1999-027. 5 Karli Kopietz (11-5-1) .........................................2005 5 Kelly McCardle (2-5-0) .......................................19959. 4 Danielle Ness (7-4-0) ................................... 1997-98 4 Kelli Reed (3-4-0) ...........................................2001,04

Most ties1. 10 Kalani Bertsch (22-23-10) .....................2008- 2. 3 Kelly Tierney (28-21-3) ............................... 1999-023. 2 Monica Morgan (23-14-2) ......................... 2006-07 2 Tara Sweeney (16-6-2) ................................ 1999-025. 1 Daneen Bergquist (2-2-1) ................................2003 1 Patricia David (7-3-1) .................................. 1996-98 1 Karli Kopietz (11-5-1) .........................................2005 1 Jessica Nei (10-1-1) ...................................... 2003-07 1 Katie Stombaugh (2-7-1) ..................................2004

Individual Career Leaders

Goalkeeper Kelly Tierney (1999-02) is NDSU’s leader in career saves and wins.

Candice D’Arcangeli is tied with Quin Ryan for fi rst in career games played with 81.

Most shutouts1. 19 Kelly Tierney .................................................. 1999-022. 13 Monica Morgan ............................................ 2006-073. 10 Tara Sweeney ................................................ 1999-02 10 Margaret Palo ................................................ 1996-97

10 Kalani Bertsch .......................................2008-6. 8 Karli Kopietz..........................................................20057. 4 Patricia David ................................................ 1996-98 4 Jessica Nei ...................................................... 2003-079. 3 Renee Keller ..........................................................199510. 2 Kathy Kelsey ..........................................2009-

Goalie Minutes Played1. 4,944 Kalani Bertsch .......................................2008-2. 4,812 Kelly Tierney ............................................. 1999-20003. 3,468 Monica Morgan ............................................ 2006-074. 3,060 Margaret Palo ................................................ 1996-975. 2,165 Tara Sweeney ........................................... 1999-20026. 1,500 Karli Kopietz..........................................................20057. 1,183 Jessica Nei ...................................................... 2003-078. 1,018 Danielle Ness ................................................. 1997-989. 986 Katie Stombaugh ................................................200410. 932 Patricia David ................................................ 1996-98

Games played1. 81 Quin Ryan ....................................................... 2007-10 81 Candice D’Arcangeli .................................... 2007-103. 78 Marissa Wolfgram ........................................ 2007-10 78 Lorraine Thompson ..................................... 2006-09 5. 76 Amy Masterson............................................. 1999-02 76 Laura Murphy ................................................ 2006-097. 74 Renee Hawkins ............................................. 1996-00 74 Carly Christensen ......................................... 2001-05 74 Nicole Rand .................................................... 2005-0810. 73 Jessica Bowar ................................................ 1996-00 73 Ashley Chandler ........................................... 2003-07 73 Kelsey Hohol .................................................. 2004-07 73 Lisa Leach ....................................................... 1997-00 73 Michelle Martinez ........................................ 2004-07 73 Nicole VandenBos ........................................ 1996-00

Games started1. 74 Renee Hawkins ............................................. 1996-002. 73 Jessica Bowar ................................................ 1996-00 73 Ashley Chandler ........................................... 2003-07 73 Nicole VandenBos ........................................ 1996-00 73 Lisa Leach ....................................................... 1997-006. 72 Carly Christensen ......................................... 2001-057. 71 Kelsey Hohol .................................................. 2004-07 71 Sarah Panzer .................................................. 2003-069. 67 Abbey Stratton ......................................2007- 67 Carrie Fontana .............................................. 1997-00

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Karli Kopietz

Points1. 37 Nicole VandenBos (15g 7a) .........................19992. 33 Nicole VandenBos (14g 5a) .........................19963. 31 Jessica Rodgers (8g 15a) ..............................2003 31 Nicole VandenBos (12g 7a) .........................20005. 28 Olivia Cole (12g 4a) ........................................2001 28 Olivia Cole (11g 6a) ........................................20027. 27 Lisa Leach (11g 5a) .........................................1997 27 Mandi Miller (9g 9a) .......................................19999. 25 Lisa Leach (9g 7a) ...........................................2000 25 Michelle Martinez (10g 5a)..........................2006 25 Lisa Isaacson (9g 7a) ......................................1996

Goals1. 15 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................19992. 14 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................19963. 12 Olivia Cole .........................................................2001 12 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................20005. 11 Lisa Leach ..........................................................1997 11 Olivia Cole .........................................................20027. 10 Tonya Tuckenhagen .......................................1998 10 Michelle Martinez ...........................................20069. 9 Mandi Miller......................................................1999 9 Lisa Leach ..........................................................2000 9 Lorraine Thompson ........................................2006 9 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................1998 9 Lisa Isaacson .....................................................1996 9 Jessica Rodgers ...............................................2002 9 Tonya Tuckenhagen .......................................1997

Game-winning goals1. 6 Olivia Cole .........................................................20012. 5 Lisa Isaacson .....................................................1996 5 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................19964. 4 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................1999 4 Lisa Leach ..........................................................1998 4 Quin Ryan ..........................................................20107. 3 Olivia Cole .........................................................2002 3 Michelle Martinez ...............................2005, 2007 3 Amy Masterson................................................2001 3 Jessica Rodgers ...............................................2003 3 Krista Swanson ................................................1995 3 Lorraine Thompson ........................................2007 3 Abbey Stratton ....................................2009 3 Mandi Miller......................................................1999 3 Jessica Parker ...................................................2003 3 Tonya Tuckenhagen .......................................1998 3 Nicole VandenBos ...........................................2000

Assists1. 15 Jessica Rodgers ...............................................20032. 13 Dorsey Nelson ..................................................19973. 9 Renee Hawkins ................................................1996 9 Tonya Tuckenhagen .......................................1996 9 Mandi Miller......................................................19996. 8 Amy Masterson................................................1999 8 Renee Hawkins ................................................1999 8 Carly Christensen ............................................2002 8 Carrie Fontana .................................................1999 8 Lisa Leach ..........................................................1999 8 Jessica Bowar ...................................................1996

Shots attempted1. 93 Jessica Rodgers (8 goals) .............................20032. 79 Lisa Leach (7 goals) ........................................19983. 77 Mandi Miller (9 goals)....................................19994. 73 Lisa Leach (8 goals) ........................................19995. 70 Lisa Leach (9 goals) ........................................20006. 66 Nicole VandenBos (15 goals) ......................1999 66 Lisa Leach (11 goals) ......................................19978. 64 Jessica Rodgers (9 goals) .............................2002 64 Nicole VandenBos (12 goals) ......................200010. 63 Carly Christensen (7 goals) ..........................2002

Shots on goal (Since 2000)1. 55 Jessica Rodgers (8 goals) .............................20032. 42 Olivia Cole (12 goals) .....................................20013. 38 Carly Christensen (5 goals) ..........................20014. 37 Nicole VandenBos (12 goals) ......................20005. 34 Lisa Leach (9 goals) ........................................20006. 29 Olivia Cole (11 goals) .....................................20027. 28 Caitlin Schultz (7 goals) ................................20018. 27 Jessica Rodgers (9 goals) .............................20029. 26 Kelly Gilbertson (4 goals) .............................2000 26 Amy Masterson (5 goals)..............................2001 26 Quin Ryan (7 goals) ........................................2010

Saves1. 111 Kalani Bertsch (39 GA) ..................................20082. 100 Karli Kopietz (14 GA) ......................................20053. 98 Kelly Tierney (39 GA) ......................................20024. 94 Margaret Palo (25 GA) ...................................19965. 88 Monica Morgan (21 GA) ...............................20076. 82 Monica Morgan (19 GA) ...............................20067. 81 Kalani Bertsch (24 GA) ..................................20098. 77 Renee Keller (9 GA).........................................19959. 75 Kelly Tierney (18 GA) ......................................200110. 73 Margaret Palo (32 GA) ...................................1997

Save percentage (min. 500 minutes)1. .917 Tara Sweeney (5 GA, 55 SV) .........................19992. .903 Kelly Tierney (6 GA, 56 SV) ...........................19993. .895 Renee Keller (9 GA, 77 SV) ...........................19954. .877 Karli Kopietz (14 GA, 100 SV) ......................20055. .871 Patricia David (9 GA, 61 SV) .........................19986. .838 Daneen Bergquist (6 GA, 31 SV) ................20037. .837 Kelly Tierney (7 GA, 36 SV) ...........................20008. .816 Tara Sweeney (9 GA, 40 SV) .........................20009. .812 Monica Morgan (19 GA, 82 SV) ..................200610. .806 Kelly Tierney (18 GA, 75 SV) ........................2001

Goals against avg (min. 500 minutes)1. 0.49 Tara Sweeney (5 GA, 918 min) ....................19992. 0.63 Kelly Tierney (6 GA, 855 min) ......................19993. 0.68 Kelly Tierney (7 GA, 930 min) ......................20004. 0.84 Karli Kopietz (14 GA, 1502 min) .................20055. 0.87 Patricia David (9 GA, 932 min) ....................19986. 0.93 Kalani Bertsch (16 GA, 1541 min) ..............20107. 0.96 Daneen Bergquist (6 GA, 563 min) ...........20038. 0.98 Jessica Nei (10 GA, 920 min) .......................20039. 0.99 Monica Morgan (19 GA, 1732 min) ..........200610. 1.00 Tara Sweeney (9 GA, 810 min) ....................2000

Most wins1. 14 Margaret Palo (14-5-0) ..................................19962. 12 Monica Morgan (12-7-1) ..............................20063. 11 Karli Kopietz (11-5-1) .....................................2005 11 Monica Morgan (11-7-1) ..............................20075. 9 Jessica Nei (9-1-1) ...........................................2003 9 Kalani Bertsch (9-7-2) ....................................20097. 8 Kalani Bertsch (8-4-6) ....................................2010 8 Kelly Tierney (8-7-0) .......................................2001 8 Kelly Tierney (8-8-2) .......................................200210. 7 Patricia David (7-3-1) .....................................1998 7 Tara Sweeney (7-1-2) .....................................1999 7 Kelly Tierney (7-2-0) .......................................1999

Most losses1. 12 Kalani Bertsch (5-12-2) ..................................20082. 9 Margaret Palo (4-9-0) .....................................19973. 8 Kelly Tierney (8-8-2) .......................................20024. 7 Monica Morgan (12-7-1) ..............................2006 7 Monica Morgan (11-7-1) ..............................2007 7 Kelly Tierney (8-7-0) .......................................2001 7 Katie Stombaugh (2-7-1) ..............................2004 7 Kalani Bertsch (9-7-2) ....................................20099. 5 Kelly McCardle (2-5-0) ...................................1995 5 Karli Kopietz (11-5-1) .....................................2005 5 Margaret Palo (14-5-0) ..................................1996

Most ties1. 6 Kalani Bertsch (8-4-6) ....................................20102. 2 Kalani Bertsch (5-12-2) ..................................2008 2 Kalani Bertsch (9-7-2) ....................................2009 2 Kelly Tierney (8-8-2) .......................................2002 2 Tara Sweeney (7-1-2) .....................................19996. 1 Daneen Bergquist (2-2-1) ............................2003 1 Patricia David (7-3-1) .....................................1998 1 Karli Kopietz (11-5-1) .....................................2005 1 Monica Morgan (12-7-1) ..............................2006 1 Monica Morgan (11-7-1) ..............................2007 1 Jessica Nei (9-1-1) ...........................................2003 1 Katie Stombaugh (2-7-1) ..............................2004 1 Kelly Tierney (5-4-1) .......................................2000 Most shutouts1. 8 Karli Kopietz......................................................2005 8 Monica Morgan ...............................................2006 8 Margaret Palo ...................................................19964. 6 Kelly Tierney .....................................................20015. 5 Monica Morgan ...............................................2007 5 Tara Sweeney ...................................................2000 5 Tara Sweeney ...................................................1999 5 Kelly Tierney .....................................................20009. 4 Jessica Nei .........................................................2003 4 Kelly Tierney .....................................................1999 4 Kelly Tierney .....................................................2002 4 Kalani Bertsch .................................................2009 4 Patricia David ...................................................1998

Games played 1. 23 Megan Dean .....................................................2010 23 Katie Tallas .........................................................2010 23 Quin Ryan ..........................................................2010 23 Morgan DeMike ..............................................2010 23 Abbey Stratton ................................................2010 23 Holly Christian .................................................2010 23 Danielle DeMent .............................................2010 23 Danielle Boldenow .........................................2010 23 Michelle Gaff aney ...........................................2010 23 Candice D’Arcangeli .......................................2010 23 Marissa Wolfgram ...........................................2010

Games started 1. 23 Quin Ryan ..........................................................2010 23 Michelle Gaff aney ...........................................2010 23 Danielle Boldenow .........................................2010 23 Danielle DeMent .............................................2010 23 Marissa Wolfgram ...........................................2010 23 Abbey Stratton ................................................20107. 21 Kelsey Hohol .....................................................2006 21 Patty Romeo .....................................................2006 21 Jestina Orlando ...............................................2006 21 Sarah Panzer .....................................................2006 21 Ashley Chandler ..............................................2006

Individual Single Season Leaders

Olivia Cole Margaret Palo Patty Romeo Kalani Bertsch Jessica Rodgers

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Individual Single GameLeadersMost points1. 10 Nicole VandenBos Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 19992. 8 Jenny Decker at Wisconsin-Superior Sep 3, 1995 8 Jessica Parker at Jamestown Nov 1, 2003 8 Merritt Davis Bemidji State Oct 12, 1997 8 Michelle Martinez vs Howard Oct 29, 2006 8 Nicole VandenBos North Dakota Sep 23, 20007. 7 Lorraine Thompson vs Howard Oct 29, 2006 7 Tonya Tuckenhagen at Jamestown Sep 4, 19989. 6 14 players, 19 times, last by:

Quin Ryan New Jersey Tech Oct 14, 2007

Most goals1. 5 Nicole VandenBos Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 19992. 4 Jenny Decker at Wisconsin-Superior Sep 3, 1995 4 Jessica Parker at Jamestown Nov 1, 2003 4 Merritt Davis Bemidji State Oct 12, 19975. 3 11 players, 15 times, last by:

Quin Ryan New Jersey Tech Oct 14, 2007

Most assists1. 5 Jessica Bowar Bemidji State Sep 8, 19962. 4 Jessica Rodgers at Jamestown Nov 1, 2003 4 Jessica Rodgers at Augustana (S.D.) Oct 11, 20034. 3 Lorraine Thompson Centenary Oct 12, 2008 3 Dorsey Nelson Bemidji State Oct 12, 1997 3 Dorsey Nelson Montana St.-Billings Sep 28, 1997 3 Mandi Miller Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 1999 3 Renee Hawkins Jamestown Aug 30, 1996 3 Tonya Tuckenhagen SW Minnesota State Oct 6, 199610. 2 30 players, 48 times, last by:

Quin Ryan South Dakota Sept 26, 2010

Most shots1. 12 Jessica Rodgers at South Dakota State Oct 12, 2003 12 Lisa Leach Mary Aug 27, 2000 12 Nicole VandenBos Wisconsin-River Falls Aug 28, 19994. 11 Mandi Miller Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 19995. 10 Amy Masterson at Augustana (S.D.) Oct 13, 2001 10 Jessica Rodgers at Augustana (S.D.) Oct 11, 2003 10 Mandi Miller at North Dakota Oct 23, 19998. 9 7 players, 11 times, last by: Jessica Rodgers vs Missouri Southern St. Sep 20, 2003

Most saves1. 18 Renee Keller at Minnesota-Duluth Sep 10, 19952. 16 Renee Keller at Minnesota-Duluth Sep 2, 19953. 14 Renee Keller at St. Scholastica Sep 9, 19954. 13 Karli Kopietz at Southern Utah Oct 8, 2005 13 Kelly McCardle at St. Cloud State Oct 15, 1995 13 Kelly Tierney at Nebraska-Omaha Sep 27, 2002 13 Kelly Tierney at Minn. State Mankato Sep 29, 2001 13 Margaret Palo Minn. State Mankato Sep 28, 1996 13 Patricia David Huron Oct 2, 1998 13 Tara Sweeney Northern Colorado Oct 2, 1999

Team Single Game LeadersMost points1. 42 Bemidji State Oct 12, 19972. 38 Bemidji State Sep 8, 19963. 33 vs Howard Oct 29, 20064. 31 vs Jamestown Aug 25, 2001 31 Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 19996. 27 SW Minnesota State Oct 6, 1996 27 SW Minnesota State Oct 17, 19988. 25 Montana St.-Billings Sep 28, 19979. 24 at Minnesota-Morris Oct 16, 199910. 23 North Dakota Sep 23, 2000 23 Centenary Oct 29, 2010

Most goals1. 14 Bemidji State Oct 12, 19972. 12 vs Jamestown Aug 25, 2001 12 vs Howard Oct 29, 20064. 11 Bemidji State Sep 8, 19965. 10 Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 19996. 9 SW Minnesota State Oct 17, 1998 9 Montana St.-Billings Sep 28, 1997 9 Centenary Oct 29, 20109. 8 at Jamestown Nov 1, 2003 8 SW Minnesota State Oct 6, 1996 8 at Minnesota-Morris Oct 16, 1999

Most assists1. 16 Bemidji State Sep 8, 19962. 14 Bemidji State Oct 12, 19973. 11 SW Minnesota State Oct 6, 1996 11 a Mountain Oct 17, 19995. 9 SW Minnesota State Oct 17, 1998 9 vs Howard Oct 29, 2006 9 North Dakota Sep 23, 20008. 8 Augustana (S.D.) Oct 14, 2000 8 at Minnesota-Morris Oct 16, 1999 8 at New Jersey Tech Oct 30, 2006

Most shots1. 53 Rocky Mountain Oct 17, 19992. 52 at Augustana (S.D.) Oct 13, 20013. 48 Minnesota-Crookston Sep 9, 20014. 47 Wisconsin-River Falls Aug 28, 19995. 46 Bemidji State Oct 12, 19976. 45 vs Montana St.-Billings Sep 5, 1998 45 Bemidji State Sep 8, 19968. 43 vs Jamestown Aug 25, 20019. 42 Jamestown Aug 29, 199910. 41 UMKC Oct 25, 2009 41 Mary Aug 27, 2000

Most saves1. 18 at Minnesota-Duluth Sep 10, 19952. 16 at Minnesota-Duluth Sep 2, 19953. 14 at St. Scholastica Sep 9, 19954. 13 Huron Oct 2, 1998 13 Northern Colorado Oct 2, 1999 13 at Southern Utah Oct 8, 2005 13 at St. Cloud State Oct 15, 1995 13 Mary Oct 28, 1995 13 at Nebraska-Omaha Sep 27, 2002 13 Minn. State Mankato Sep 28, 1996 13 at Minn. State Mankato Sep 29, 2001

Nicole VandenBos

Jessica Bowar

Jessica Rodgers

Renee Keller

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Year-By-Year StatisticsOFFENSE

GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW

1995 14 14 19 19 57 177 .107 0 .000 61996 19 19 50 65 165 295 .169 0 .000 141997 18 18 47 44 138 321 .146 0 .000 71998 17 17 45 34 124 386 .117 0 .000 111999 19 19 60 61 181 434 .138 0 .000 142000 19 19 51 49 151 396 .129 215 .543 102001 19 19 44 35 123 388 .113 238 .613 102002 19 19 46 35 127 381 .121 171 .449 92003 16 16 45 34 124 332 .136 179 .539 112004 17 17 21 15 57 182 .115 106 .582 52005 17 17 32 19 83 222 .144 113 .509 112006 21 21 51 45 147 319 .160 160 .502 132007 19 19 30 26 86 287 .105 134 .467 112008 19 19 29 21 79 234 .124 123 .526 52009 20 20 30 22 82 293 .102 127 .433 102010 23 23 40 27 107 332 .120 160 .482 12

GOALKEEPING

GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves W L T Sho

1995 14 14 1290:00 27 1.88 132 6 8 0 31996 19 19 1800:00 25 1.25 94 14 5 0 91997 18 18 1632:00 40 2.21 99 7 11 0 31998 17 17 1590:00 22 1.25 94 11 5 1 61999 19 19 1773:00 11 0.56 111 14 3 2 102000 19 19 1740:00 16 0.83 76 11 7 1 102001 19 19 1710:00 26 1.37 107 10 9 0 62002 19 19 1755:14 39 2.00 107 9 8 2 52003 16 16 1482:50 16 0.97 67 11 3 2 72004 17 17 1593:21 31 1.75 81 5 11 1 22005 17 17 1563:11 14 0.81 103 11 5 1 102006 21 21 1916:44 22 1.03 92 13 7 1 102007 19 19 1774:11 22 1.12 90 11 7 1 72008 19 19 1762:28 39 1.99 111 5 12 2 32009 20 20 1845:51 27 1.32 94 10 8 2 52010 23 23 2206:36 24 0.98 81 12 5 6 7

Most points1. 181 (60g 61a) ................................ 19992. 165 (50g 65a) ................................ 19963. 151 (51g 49a) ................................ 20004. 147 (51g 45a) ................................ 20065. 138 (47g 44a) ................................ 19976. 127 (46g 35a) ................................ 20027. 124 (45g 34a) ................................ 1998 124 (45g 34a) ................................ 20039. 123 (44g 35a) ................................ 200110. 107 (40g 27a) ................................ 2010

Most goals1. 60 ...................................................... 19992. 51 ...................................................... 2000 51 ...................................................... 20064. 50 ...................................................... 19965. 47 ...................................................... 19976. 46 ...................................................... 20027. 45 ...................................................... 1998 45 ...................................................... 20039. 44 ...................................................... 200110. 40 ...................................................... 2010

Most assists1. 65 ...................................................... 19962. 61 ...................................................... 19993. 49 ...................................................... 20004. 45 ...................................................... 20065. 44 ...................................................... 19976. 35 ...................................................... 2001 35 ...................................................... 20028. 34 ...................................................... 2003 34 ...................................................... 199810. 27 ...................................................... 2010

Most shots1. 434 (60 goals) ............................... 19992. 396 (51 goals) ............................... 20003. 388 (44 goals) ............................... 20014. 386 (45 goals) ............................... 19985. 381 (46 goals) ............................... 20026. 332 (45 goals) ............................... 2003 332 (40 goals) ............................... 20108. 321 (47 goals) ............................... 19979. 319 (51 goals) ............................... 200610. 295 (50 goals) ............................... 1996

Most shots on goal1. 238 (44 goals) ............................... 20012. 215 (51 goals) ............................... 20003. 179 (45 goals) ............................... 20034. 171 (46 goals) ............................... 20025. 160 (51 goals) ............................... 2006 160 (40 goals) ............................... 20107. 134 (30 goals) ............................... 20078. 127 (30 goals) ............................... 20099. 123 (29 goals) ............................... 200810. 113 (32 goals) ............................... 2005

Most saves1. 132 (27 GA) .................................... 19952. 111 (11 GA) .................................... 1999 111 (39 GA) .................................... 20084. 107 (39 GA) .................................... 2002 107 (26 GA) .................................... 20016. 103 (14 GA) .................................... 20057. 99 (40 GA) ...................................... 19978. 94 (22 GA) ...................................... 1998 94 (25 GA) ...................................... 1996 94 (27 GA) ...................................... 2009

Most wins1. 14 (14-3-2)...................................... 1999 14 (14-5-0)...................................... 19963. 13 (13-7-1)...................................... 20064. 12 (12-5-6)...................................... 20105. 11 (11-5-1)...................................... 1998 11 (11-7-1)...................................... 2000 11 (11-3-2)...................................... 2003 11 (11-5-1)...................................... 2005 11 (11-7-1)...................................... 200710. 10 (10-9-0)...................................... 2001 10 (10-8-2)...................................... 2009

Most losses1. 12 (5-12-2)...................................... 20082. 11 (7-11-0)...................................... 1997 11 (5-11-1)...................................... 20044. 9 (10-9-0) ........................................ 20015. 8 (6-8-0) .......................................... 1995 8 (9-8-2) .......................................... 2002 8 (10-8-2) ........................................ 20098. 7 (11-7-1) ........................................ 2000 7 (13-7-1) ........................................ 2006 7 (11-7-1) ........................................ 2007

Most ties1. 6 (12-5-6) ........................................ 20102. 2 (11-3-2) ........................................ 2003 2 (14-3-2) ........................................ 1999 2 (9-8-2) .......................................... 2002 2 (5-12-2) ........................................ 2008 2 (10-8-2) ........................................ 20097. 1 (11-5-1) ........................................ 1998 1 (11-7-1) ........................................ 2000 1 (5-11-1) ........................................ 2004 1 (11-5-1) ........................................ 2005 1 (13-7-1) ........................................ 2006 1 (11-7-1) ........................................ 2007

Most shutouts1. 10 ...................................................... 1999 10 ...................................................... 2000 10 ...................................................... 2005 10 ...................................................... 20065. 9 ......................................................... 19966. 7 ......................................................... 2003 7 ......................................................... 2007 7 ......................................................... 20109. 6 ......................................................... 1998 6 ......................................................... 2001

Team Single Season Leaders

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1995Coach: Gordon HendersonRecord: 6-8-09/2 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 0-29/3 at Wisconsin-Superior W, 7-19/9 at St. Scholastica L, 0-39/10 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 0-29/20 at Minnesota State Moorhead L, 0-29/30 St. Cloud State L, 0-310/1 at Mary W, 2-110/10 at Concordia-Moorhead L, 1-310/14 at Winona State W, 4-2 (2OT)10/15 at St. Cloud State L, 0-610/22 at Minnesota State Mankato L, 1-210/25 Minnesota State Moorhead W, 1-010/28 Mary W, 1-010/29 Winona State W, 2-0

1996Coach: Gordon HendersonRecord: 14-5-0 NCC: 2-1-0 (2nd)8/30 Jamestown W, 3-09/4 Minnesota State Moorhead W, 3-29/8 Bemidji State W, 11-09/10 Concordia-Moorhead W, 1-09/13 $ at Iowa State L, 1-3 (2OT)9/14 $ vs. Eastern Illinois L, 0-59/20 at Winona State W, 2-19/25 at Jamestown W, 3-19/28 *Minnesota State Mankato W, 3-19/29 Winona State W, 3-2 (2OT)10/2 *St. Cloud State W, 1-010/6 SW Minnesota State W, 8-010/11 *at Northern Colorado L, 0-210/12 at Metro State L, 0-410/18 vs. Drury L, 1-410/19 at Central Missouri State W, 1-010/26 at SW Minnesota State W, 5-010/27 at Bemidji State W, 3-011/1 at Minnesota State Moorhead W, 1-0 (2OT)$ Iowa State Classic (Ames, Iowa)* North Central Conference games

1997Coach: Gordon HendersonRecord: 7-11-0 NCC: 0-3-0 (4th)8/29 Mesa State L, 0-48/31 Minnesota State Moorhead W, 2-19/6 vs. Indianapolis L, 1-39/7 at St. Joseph’s L, 1-2 (2OT)9/12 *$ Northern Colorado L, 2-39/14 $ Sonoma State L, 1-39/20 vs. Central Missouri State L, 1-29/21 vs. Truman State L, 1-69/26 & Winona State W, 3-19/28 & Montana State-Billings W, 9-010/3 *at St. Cloud State L, 0-310/4 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside W, 3-210/12 Bemidji State W, 14-010/18 *at Minnesota State Mankato L, 1-310/19 at SW Minnesota State W, 1-010/24 Jamestown W, 4-111/1 at Missouri-St. Louis L, 3-411/2 vs. Quincy L, 0-2$ Bison Classic (Fargo, N.D.) & NDSU Invitational (Fargo, N.D.)* North Central Conference games

1998Coach: Matt TownsendRecord: 11-5-1 NCC: 2-1-0 (1st, tie)9/4 at Jamestown W, 6-09/5 vs. Montana State-Billings W, 3-09/9 Concordia-Moorhead W, 3-09/12 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 2-09/13 St. Joseph’s L, 1-29/18 Minnesota-Duluth W, 3-19/20 at Minnesota State Moorhead W, 3-19/26 at Winona State W, 2-010/2 Si Tanka-Huron T, 1-1 (2OT)10/4 *St. Cloud State W, 2-110/10 *Minnesota State Mankato L, 1-410/17 SW Minnesota State W, 9-110/18 Minnesota-Morris W, 5-010/24 vs. Central Missouri State L, 0-510/25 at Truman State L, 0-1 (OT)10/30 *at Northern Colorado W, 3-2 (OT)10/31 at Mesa State L, 1-3* North Central Conference games

1999Coach: Matt TownsendRecord: 14-3-2 NCC: 4-1-1 (2nd)8/28 $ Wisconsin-River Falls W, 4-18/29 $ Jamestown W, 7-09/4 at Rockhurst W, 2-09/5 vs. Quincy W, 2-09/11 *at Minn. State Mankato T, 0-0 (2OT)9/12 vs. Indianapolis W, 1-09/17 *at St. Cloud State W, 2-19/18 vs. National American W, 4-29/25 *at South Dakota W, 4-110/2 *#8 Northern Colorado L, 0-1 (OT)10/10 *Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-110/16 at Minnesota-Morris W, 8-010/17 Rocky Mountain W, 10-010/23 *at North Dakota W, 2-110/24 Minnesota State Moorhead W, 6-010/30 at #22 St. Joseph’s L, 1-210/31 at Lewis W, 4-011/7 at Minnesota-Duluth T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/13 ^ at #7 Northern Kentucky L, 0-1$ NDSU Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA Division II First Round (Wilder, Ky.)* North Central Conference games

2000Coach: Matt TownsendRecord: 11-7-1 NCC: 6-3-1 (3rd, tie)8/26 $ Jamestown W, 4-08/27 $ Mary W, 6-09/2 vs. Rockhurst L, 0-29/3 vs. Central Missouri State L, 0-19/9 Minnesota-Duluth L, 0-19/14 at Minnesota State Moorhead W, 6-09/17 Winona State W, 1-09/23 *North Dakota W, 7-19/24 Truman State L, 0-19/30 *Minnesota State Mankato L, 1-210/1 *St. Cloud State W, 3-010/7 *at Morningside W, 6-010/8 *at South Dakota W, 3-110/14 *Augustana (S.D.) W 7-010/15 *South Dakota State W, 6-010/20 *at Northern Colorado L, 0-510/22 *at Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-210/28 at NW Missouri State W, 1-011/4 ! vs. Minnesota State Mankato T, 0-0 (2OT)$ FILA Dakota Cup (Fargo, N.D.)! NCC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)* North Central Conference games

2001Coach: Matt Townsend Record: 10-9-0 NCC: 5-4-0 (4th, tie)8/25 $ vs. Jamestown W, 12-08/26 $ at Mary W, 1-09/1 at Truman State L, 0-19/2 vs. Central Missouri State L, 2-49/9 Minnesota-Crookston W, 5-09/12 Minnesota State Moorhead W, 2-19/16 at Winona State L, 0-29/17 at Minnesota-Duluth L, 0-19/22 *at North Dakota L, 1-29/29 *at Minnesota State Mankato L, 1-49/30 *at St. Cloud State W, 1-010/6 *Morningside W, 2-010/7 *South Dakota W, 4-110/13 *at Augustana (S.D.) W, 5-010/14 *at South Dakota State L, 1-210/20 *Northern Colorado L, 1-410/21 *Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-110/27 at Montana State-Billings L, 1-210/28 at Rocky Mountain W, 2-1$ FILA Dakota Cup (Bismarck, N.D.)* North Central Conference games

2002Coach: Matt TownsendRecord: 9-8-2 NCC: 3-5-0 (6th)8/31 Rockhurst L, 2-39/1 Truman State L, 2-49/7 $ vs. Winona State T, 2-2 (2OT)9/8 $ vs. Missouri-Rolla W, 3-19/14 & vs. Missouri Southern L, 3-49/15 & vs. Wayne (Neb.) State W, 4-09/18 at Minnesota State Moorhead W, 6-19/21 at Northern State W, 2-09/27 *at Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-39/29 *at Northern Colorado L, 0-710/4 *at South Dakota State W, 3-010/6 *Minnesota State Mankato L, 2-310/13 *North Dakota L, 2-410/18 Montana State-Billings W, 5-410/20 *at Augustana (S.D.) L, 0-110/25 *South Dakota W, 3-010/27 *St. Cloud State W, 4-111/2 Minnesota-Duluth T, 0-0 (2OT)11/3 Bemidji State W, 4-1$ Jackrabbit Invitational (Brookings, S.D.)& Nebraska-Omaha Invitational (Omaha, Neb.)* North Central Conference games

2003Coach: Pete CuadradoRecord: 11-3-2 NCC: 3-3-1 (4th, tie)8/30 $ vs. Central Missouri State W, 3-09/6 Winona State W, 3-09/7 Northern State T, 1-1 (2OT)9/10 Minnesota State Moorhead W, 3-09/14 at Minnesota-Duluth W, 4-39/20 vs. Missouri Southern W, 4-09/26 at Wheeling Jesuit W, 3-19/28 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan W, 1-010/4 *South Dakota W, 5-110/5 *Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-410/11 *at Augustana (S.D.) W, 4-110/12 *at South Dakota State T, 1-1 (2OT)10/17 *at Minnesota State Mankato L, 0-210/19 *St. Cloud State W, 4-010/25 *at North Dakota L, 1-2 (OT)11/1 at Jamestown W, 8-0$ Rockhurst Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)* North Central Conference match

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2004Coach: Pete Cuadrado Record: 5-11-18/27 at IPFW L, 1-2 (2OT)8/29 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 0-39/3 at Western Illinois T, 3-3 (2OT)9/5 at Drury W, 2-1 (OT)9/10 at Wisconsin L, 0-39/12 at Northern Iowa W, 2-19/24 $ at Creighton L, 1-2 (2OT)9/26 $ vs. South Dakota State W, 2-010/8 at Valparaiso L, 0-110/10 at IUPUI L, 1-210/11 at Butler W, 2-110/15 & vs. Carroll (Mont.) W, 2-010/17 & at Northern Colorado L, 1-2 (OT)10/22 at Drake L, 1-310/24 at Minnesota L, 1-311/5 at UC Davis L, 1-211/7 at Cal State Hayward L, 1-2$ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.)& Best Western Regency Classic (Greeley, Colo.)

2005Coach: Pete Cuadrado Record: 11-5-18/26 $ vs. Troy W, 2-09/1 Mary W, 6-09/4 Northern Iowa W, 5-09/9 & vs. Drake W, 1-0 (OT)9/11 & at Creighton L, 0-39/18 Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 2-09/23 % vs. Valparaiso W, 2-09/25 % vs. Grambling State W, 4-09/30 at UC Riverside L, 0-310/2 at UC Irvine L, 1-210/6 at Weber State L, 0-110/8 at Southern Utah T, 1-110/14 Northern Colorado W, 3-210/16 Montana W, 3-010/21 Utah Valley W, 1-010/23 South Dakota State W, 1-0 (2OT)10/30 at Western Illinois L, 0-2$ Tulane Tournament (New Orleans, La.)& Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.)% Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.)

2006Coach: Pete CuadradoRecord: 13-7-1 USC West: 3-0-0 (1st)8/25 Mary W, 5-18/27 at Minnesota L, 0-29/3 Minnesota State Mankato W, 6-09/8 $ IUPUI W, 3-19/10 $ Weber State T, 0-0 (2OT)9/17 Drake L, 3-59/20 at Iowa State L, 0-29/22 & vs. UNLV L, 0-19/24 & vs. Grambling State W, 1-09/29 % at Montana L, 0-310/1 % vs. Northern Colorado W, 1-0 (OT)10/4 * at South Dakota State W, 1-010/7 * at Utah Valley W, 2-110/15 * IPFW W, 1-010/20 at Illinois State L, 0-310/22 at Northern Iowa W, 4-210/29 # vs. Howard W, 12-010/30 at New Jersey Tech W, 7-011/2 ! vs. South Carolina State W, 4-011/3 ! vs. IPFW W, 1-011/5 ! vs. South Dakota State L, 0-1$ Bison Invitational (Fargo, N.D.)& Creighton Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.)% Montana Nike Cup (Missoula, Mont.)# at Newark, N.J.! United Soccer Conference Tournament (Washington, D.C.)* United Soccer Conference West Division games

2007Coach: Pete CuadradoRecord: 11-7-1 Summit League: 3-4-1 (5th)9/1 Bemidji State W, 1-09/2 Northern Iowa W, 2-19/7 Mary W, 2-19/9 *Oakland L, 1-29/14 Creighton W, 3-29/16 at Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 1-09/21 $ vs. New Mexico L, 1-2 (OT)9/23 $ vs. Idaho L, 0-19/28 & at Air Force L, 1-59/30 & vs. Northern Colorado W, 2-010/5 *IUPUI W, 3-110/7 *IPFW W, 3-010/12 Utah Valley W, 1-010/14 New Jersey Tech W, 3-110/18 *at South Dakota State L, 1-2 (2OT)10/20 *Western Illinois L, 1-2 (2OT)10/26 *at Oral Roberts T, 0-0 (2OT)10/28 *at Centenary W, 3-011/3 *at Southern Utah L, 1-2 (OT)$ UTEP Border Shootout (El Paso, Texas)& Air Force Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.)* Summit League games

2008Coach: Pete CuadradoRecord 5-12-2 Summit League: 2-5-1 (7th)8/22 at Austin Peay W, 2-18/24 at Murray State W, 2-08/29 at Creighton L, 0-28/31 Minnesota L, 0-39/9 Mary W, 4-19/12 #vs. Iowa State L, 1-49/14 #vs. Eastern Washington T, 1-1 (2OT)9/19 at Nebraska L, 0-39/21 at Northern Iowa L, 2-39/26 *at IPFW T, 1-1 (2OT)9/28 *at IUPUI L, 0-110/3 *Southern Utah W, 2-010/5 at Iowa L, 0-310/10 *Oral Roberts L, 2-3 (2OT)10/12 *Centenary W, 7-010/18 Seattle L, 2-310/20 *South Dakota State L, 0-210/26 *at Oakland L, 1-511/1 *at Western Illinois L, 2-3# Jackrabbit Invitational (Brookings, S.D.)* Summit League games

2009Coach: Pete CuadradoRecord 10-8-2 Summit League: 7-2 (T-1st)8/21 Drake L, 1-2 (OT)8/28 $ at Baylor T, 0-0 (2OT)8/30 $ vs. Lamar W, 2-19/1 Creighton W, 1-09/6 at No. 19 Minnesota L, 0-49/11 at Wisconsin L, 0-19/13 at Green Bay L, 1-39/18 ^ at Boise State T, 1-1 (2OT)9/20 ^ vs. Portland State L, 0-19/29 Mary W, 2-010/2 *at Oral Roberts W, 2-1 (OT)10/9 *IPFW W, 3-210/11 *Oakland W, 2-110/16 *at IUPUI L, 1-310/18 *at Western Illinois W, 2-110/23 *Southern Utah W, 2-010/25 *UMKC W, 5-110/31 *at South Dakota State L, 3-411/2 ! *vs. Centenary W, 2-011/6 & *vs. IUPUI L, 0-1$ Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas)^ Nike/Soccer Etc. Invitational (Boise, Idaho)! at Kansas City, Mo.& Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D.)* Summit League games

2010Coach: Pete CuadradoRecord: 12-5-6 Summit League: 6-2-1 (T-2nd)8/20 North Dakota W, 4-38/27 Green Bay W, 1-09/5 % vs. Iowa State T, 0-0 (2OT)9/7 at Creighton T, 2-2 (2OT)9/10 @ vs. Florida Atlantic W, 2-19/12 @ at Miami L, 0-19/14 Mary W, 3-19/19 Northern Iowa L, 0-19/23 at Drake T, 1-1 (2OT)9/26 South Dakota W, 4-010/1 *at Oakland L, 1-210/3 *at IPFW L, 0-310/8 *Western Illinois W, 1-010/10 *IUPUI W, 2-1 (OT)10/14 *at UMKC T, 0-0 (2OT)10/16 *at Southern Utah W, 1-0 (2OT)10/18 at Utah Valley L, 0-310/23 *South Dakota State W, 2-110/29 *Centenary W, 9-010/31 *Oral Roberts W, 2-111/5 & at South Dakota State T, 1-1 (2OT) NDSU advances on PKs, 4-311/7 & vs. Western Illinois W, 3-111/12 ^ vs. Texas A&M T, 1-1 (2OT) A&M advances on PKs, 4-3% at Omaha, Neb.@ Hurricane Cup (Miami, Fla.)* Summit League games& Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D.)^ NCAA Tournament First Round

Michelle Martinez played from 2004-07 and led the team in scoring her fi nal three years.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

BBBTonya Becker .......................................................... 1995-96Emily Beckman ...................................................... 2000-01Stephanie Bengs ............................................. 2000-01,03Daneen Bergquist .......................................................2003Kalani Bertsch .............................................. 2008-

Alicia Bigler ....................................................................1995Keri Blanchette ...................................................... 2004-05Chelsea Body.......................................................... 2004-07Danielle Boldenow ...................................... 2008-

Aubrey Bot ................................................... 2008-

Jessica Bowar ................................................... 1996,98-00Shannon Brooks .......................................... 2009-

Emily Brostrom ...................................................... 2008-09

CCCColleen Callinan ...........................................................1995Megan Carrica ...............................................................2005Ashley Chandler .................................................... 2003-07Briana Chipps ................................................................2000Carly Christensen .................................................. 2001-05Margo Christensen ......................................................1995Holly Christian ............................................. 2009-

Olivia Cole ............................................................... 2001-05Karli Colpitts ..................................................................2003Rovi Currier ....................................................................1995

DDDCandice D’Arcangeli ............................................ 2007-10Patricia David ......................................................... 1996-98Merritt Davis ..................................................................1997Megan Dean ................................................. 2008-

Jenny Decker .......................................................... 1995-96Ashley DeMent ...................................................... 2006-07Danielle DeMent ................................................... 2008-10Morgan DeMike ........................................... 2008-

Brooklyn Dyce .............................................. 2009-

EEEAngie Eichten ................................................................2001Erin Ellsworth ......................................................... 2003-06

FFFRegan Fawley ................................................................1995Meghann Fedde .................................................... 1997-00Melissa Fedde ........................................................ 1995-98Alison Feders .......................................................... 2006-07Sarah Feigum ................................................................2002Sheri Fitzsimmons ....................................... 2010-

Carrie Fontana ....................................................... 1997-00Sharon Freimuth ................................................... 1998-01

GGGMichelle Gaff aney ........................................ 2008-

Kelly Gilbertson ..................................................... 1998-02Jamie Graden ......................................................... 2001-03Kim Grettum ........................................................... 2002-03Molly Gunkelman ........................................................2002Stacy Gutenkunst ........................................................1995

HHHHeather Hansen ...........................................................1999Susie Hansen .......................................................... 1996-99Brooke Hartman .................................................... 2001-04Becky Hauschild ...........................................................1995Renee Hawkins ...................................................... 1996-00Andrea Heldt .................................................................1996Laura Hermanson ........................................................2004Kelsey Hohol .......................................................... 2004-07Stacey Howell ...............................................................2005

Mandi Miller ........................................................... 1999-00Emily Mizrahi .................................................................2009Abbey (Stratton) Moenkedick .................... 2007-

Monica Morgan ..................................................... 2006-07Laura Murphy ......................................................... 2006-09

NNNJessica Nei ............................................................... 2003-07Dorsey Nelson ....................................................... 1997-98Danielle Ness .......................................................... 1997-98

OOOJestina Orlando ..................................................... 2005-06

PPPMargaret Palo ......................................................... 1996-97Sarah Panzer ........................................................... 2003-06Jessica Parker ......................................................... 2003-04

RRRAli Ramaeker .................................................................2006Holly Ramaeker ............................................................2005Nicole Rand ............................................................ 2005-08Kelli Reed ..................................................................2001,04Jessica Rodgers ..................................................... 2002-05Julie Rohloff ...................................................................1999Patty Romeo ........................................................... 2004-07Jami Rozell .............................................................. 2004-07Quin Ryan ................................................................ 2007-10

SSSMelisa Schlueter ...........................................................2000Susie Schmaltz ....................................................... 2001-03Vicki Schneider ...................................................... 1995-97Jacinda Schneiter ........................................................1995Caitlin Schultz ........................................................ 2000-03Becky Skrypek ........................................................ 2002-05Christie Stemple .................................................... 2009-10Angie Stenson ....................................................... 2002-05Katie Stombaugh .........................................................2004Jamie Strand ..................................................................1995Krista Swanson ...................................................... 1995-97Tara Sweeney ......................................................... 1999-02

TTTKatie Tallas ....................................................2010-

Danielle Thompson.............................................. 2004-06Lorraine Thompson ............................................. 2006-09Erin Tierney ............................................................. 2002-05Kelly Tierney ........................................................... 1999-02Andrea Travnicek .................................................. 1997-00Tonya Tuckenhagen ............................................. 1995-98

VVVNicole VandenBos .......................................... 1996,98-00

WWWLaura Wagner ............................................... 2008-

Brianna Wersal ..............................................................2010Betty Wey................................................................. 2001-03Kristen Whipple ..................................................... 2008-09Marissa Wolfgram ................................................. 2007-10

Becky Iwanicki played from 2005-09 and was a second team CoSIDA Academic All-American as a senior.

IIILisa Isaacson ..................................................................1996Becky Iwanicki ....................................................... 2005-09

JJJStephanie Jacobson .....................................2010-

Sheila Johnson ...................................................... 1996-98

KKKRenee Keller ...................................................................1995Kathy Kelsey ................................................. 2009-

Natalie Kirchoff ner ......................................................1999Amanda Klaman ..........................................................2002Tiff any Koerner ...................................................... 1998-01Karli Kopietz ..................................................................2005

LLLMichelle Lange ...................................................... 1997-98Lisa Leach ................................................................ 1997-00Kelly Libner ....................................................................1997Katie Luce ..................................................... 2008-

MMMJamie Martinek .............................................................2001Michelle Martinez ................................................. 2004-07Amy Masterson ..................................................... 1999-02Kelly McCardle ..............................................................1995Dawn McGrogan ..........................................................1995Jenna Miller ................................................... 2010

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North Dakota State UNiverSity

North Dakota State University is a proud example of a successful student-focused, land-grant, research institution. With more than 78,000 living alumni, NDSU commands a powerful niche in higher education and the rest of the nation is noticing its accomplishments.

The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education recently named NDSU to the elite “Research University/Very High Research” category, which represents the 108 most successful private and public universities in the United States. The classification is convincing recognition of NDSU’s position as a national research institution.

“We have a strong sense of community and campus pride at NDSU. We are dedicated to the land-grant mission of quality education, leading research and outstanding service,” said President Dean L. Bresciani. “NDSU clearly makes a difference in the lives of students and the vitality of our community, state, region and nation.”

Success comes from all sectors of this energized, vibrant university. In fall 2010, more than 14,400 students chose to enroll in NDSU’s undergraduate and graduate programs, setting a record for the 11th year in a row.

NDSU continues to excel in areas of innovative and technology-driven research, with more than $110 million in annual research expenditures. NDSU is listed in the top 40 research universities without a medical school in the United States, based on research expenditures reported to the National Science Foundation. NDSU consistently ranks in the top 100 research universities in the country in the areas of physical sciences, chemistry, social sciences and agricultural sciences.

The state’s original land grant university, NDSU reaches out to North Dakota residents. For example, the NDSU Extension Service had 532,719 face-to-face contacts across the state during the fiscal year ending September 2010, including 5,073 youth who were active in organized 4-H Clubs.

Bresciani, who was named NDSU’s 14th president on May 24, 2010, by the State Board of Higher Education, says a rare “window of opportunity” exists in North Dakota, and he has challenged the campus community to imagine how NDSU can help shape the state during the next century.

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NDSU: yesterday and todayThe state’s first land grant university was established as North Dakota Agricul-

tural College on March 8, 1890, and organized for educational work on Oct. 15, 1890. President Horace E. Stockbridge and a five-member faculty welcomed the first class of 30 students as they took a winter agricultural course. Old Main, the campus’ landmark building, was completed in 1892.

Renamed in 1960 as North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, the institution educates students for a multitude of career opportunities. The university is comprised of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources; College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; College of Business; College of Engineering and Architecture; College of Human Development and Education; College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences; College of Science and Mathematics; College of University Studies; and College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies.

NDSU’s outstanding academic departments offer more than 100 bachelor degree programs, 66 master’s degree programs, 46 doctoral programs, an educational specialist degree and nine graduate certificate programs.

Students work closely with NDSU’s chemists, engineers, architects, musicians, pharmacists, writers and other respected faculty who frequently are on the leading edge of research in their chosen areas. During fall 2010, NDSU had 720 ranked faculty and lecturers, program administrators and coaches, along with 180 part-time academic staff and 827 graduate assistants and fellows, according to the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis.

The NDSU campus in Fargo consists of 119 buildings on approximately 42 square blocks or 258 acres. The university also has state-of-the-art facilities in downtown Fargo. In all, NDSU is located on 18,746 acres of North Dakota land, which includes the main Agricultural Experiment Station at Fargo. There are 53 local Extension offices and eight research Extension centers across the state, and 18,488 acres dedicated to agricultural research.

Dedicated to outreach efforts, the NDSU Extension Service conducts a rigorous education program in agriculture, human development, nutrition and youth and community development through its county, area and state staff. The NDSU Extension Service had 590,103 face-to-face contacts across the state during this past fiscal year, including 23,455 youth who participated in 4-H programs and activities.

Members of NCAA Division I, the talented Bison athletic teams have enjoyed a long tradition of excellence. The student-athletes compete in first-class facilities – the Fargodome, Newman Outdoor Field, Ellig Sports Complex and Bison Sports Arena.

An energetic student bodyThe NDSU student body is a talented, dedicated and enthusiastic blend of

international and ethnic backgrounds. During the fall of 2010, undergraduate and graduate students came from 52 North Dakota counties and 42 states. The university currently has more than 1,270 international students from 89 countries.

NDSU has bilateral student exchange agreements with institutions in Australia, Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Korea, Latvia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. There also are memorandums of understanding with other countries such as Belize, China, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

NDSU students find it is easy to make friends and get involved with campus life. They can participate in more than 200 student organizations to develop personal and social relationships, explore new ideas, learn about people from around the world and augment their course work. The groups focus on academics, special interests, service, performing and visual arts, religion and recreation. There also are intercultural groups, honor societies, fraternities and sororities.

Fargo: a great place to live, work and studyThe home of NDSU, Fargo is a bustling metropolitan area that is often listed

as one of the best places to live in the country. Named an All-American City by the National Civic League in 2000, Fargo-Moorhead is the largest community between Minneapolis and Seattle. About 200,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay Counties.

Often cited as a leader in economic development and job creation, the area is noted for its entertainment options, wealth of activities, excellent parks and outstanding shopping.

Safe and clean, the community is receiving national acclaim. In a ranked listing for Businessweek.com, Bloomberg Rankings said Cass County as the best affordable place in the country. CareerBuilder named North Dakota as “the best state for job seekers.” Fargo was named to the “10 real estate markets to watch in 2011” list by Inman News. And Fargo ranked third among America’s “Least Angry Cities” by Men’s Health magazine.

A campus committed to the futureAdvances have come and continue on many fronts across the university, and

the people of NDSU are optimistically looking to the challenges and opportuni-ties of the future. As President Bresciani says, “The future of North Dakota is at a point of awakening – and our imagination is the only limit to the future. We at NDSU are poised to help make that future a reality. The best is yet to come.”

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PreSiDeNt DeaN l. breSCiaNi

Bruce A. BollingerVP for Finance and

Administration

Bruce RafertProvost

Ken GraftonInterm VP for

Agriculture and University Extension

Bonnie NeasVP for Information

Technology

Laura McDanielAssistant VP for

University Relations

Dr. Philip BoudjoukVP for Research,

Creative Activities and Technology Transfer

Prakash C. MathewVP for Student Affairs

Cam KnutsonStudent Body President

Evie MyersVP for Diversity, Equity

and Global Outreach

Gene TaylorDirector of Athletics

Jim MillerExecutive Director,

Alumni Association andDevelopment Foundation

Barb PetersonExecutive Assistant to

the President

Rick JohnsonGeneral Counsel

LaDonna DeGeldereStaff Senate

President-Elect

Gary TottenFaculty Senate

President

Dean L. Bresciani was named NDSU’s 14th president on May 24, 2010, by the State Board of Higher Education. Bresciani is well known for his dedication to students and regarded for his thoughtfulness, energy and integrity. He brings to campus the knowledge and experience of a nearly 30-year career and has developed a broad leadership base in the academic, administrative and political aspects of higher education.

A native of Napa Valley, Calif., Bresciani was vice president for student affairs at Texas A&M University in College Station from 2004 to 2008. He was at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1998 to 2004 in positions including interim vice chancellor for student affairs. From 1992 to 1998, he worked at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, in

positions including director of Residential and Greek Life and interim associate vice chancellor for student affairs.

Through his career, Bresciani has gained an extensive background in strategic planning, enrollment management, facilities design and financing, auxiliary enterprises operation and the implementation of business operation efficien-cies and revenue enhancement measures. A focus of his work is enhancing the accessibility and quality of campus programs while improving the sense of welcome, support and achievement for all members of the university and surrounding communities.

Bresciani was an adjunct full professor at Texas A&M University in the Department of Educational Administration and Human Resources Develop-ment. As a visiting assistant professor at North Carolina State University’s graduate school from 2003 to 2005, he taught in the higher education

administration program in the Department of Adult and Community College Education. As an adjunct lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2003 to 2004 in the Department of American Studies, he designed and taught history of American higher education. As an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney from 1992 to 1998 he taught in the Department of Management, as well as Counseling and School Psychology.

Bresciani earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Humboldt State University, Arcata, Calif.; master’s degree in college student personnel from Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio; and doctorate in higher education finance, with a doctoral minor in economics, from the University of Arizona, Tucson.

He has an array of invited and juried publications and presentations, and broad involvement in higher education associations ranging from scholarly to business affairs. He has held national leadership positions, including past Council Chair of the Association of Public and Land grant Universities, and service on the board of directors in the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. He also has professional affiliations with the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, EDUCAUSE, and the National Association of College and University Business Officers.

He has received numerous honors, including Administrator of the Year in 2008 by Texas A&M University’s Student Government. He also received the Newsmaker Image Award in 2007 from the Texas A&M Division of Marketing and Communications. He was named a “Pillar of the Profession” by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and received the Foundations of Excellence Award from the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International. In addition, he received the Student Advocacy Award and Order of the Golden Fleece from the University of North Carolina, President’s Award for Distinguished Service at Bowling Green State University and Man of the Year honors at Humboldt State University. He is an honorary inductee of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Golden Key Honor Society and National Residence Hall Honorary.

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athletiC DePartMeNt

Lynn Dorn, women’s athletic director

Enthusiasm, innovation and hard work are the cornerstones to Lynn Dorn’s remarkable 34-year record at North Dakota State University. In Dorn’s tenure as the director of women’s athletics, the Bison women’s teams have seven national titles, 62 North Central Conference titles, 16 Summit League championships, 118 national appearances, seven conference all-sports trophies to their credit.

Three Bison competitors have been named the Honda Broderick Division II Most Outstanding Female Athlete, five received the NCC’s Stan Marshall Award, and there have been 135 All-Americans in six sports since 1981. In the classroom, the student-athletes’ academic achievement mirrors their athletic excellence. Twenty-nine women have been selected for 46 CoSIDA Academic All-America® awards and 17 have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Named one of the five most influential people in Division II athletics by College Sports magazine in 1995, Dorn quickly credits others for NDSU’s ongoing success. “It’s the quality of the people who are part of the team at NDSU. The credit really goes to the coaches, who are outstanding individuals committed to the welfare of the student-athlete,” she says. “To be able to manage that talent is exciting. I think I have the best job on campus.” Dorn, named one of seven administrators of the year in 2002 by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators and named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Administrator of the Year in 1997, sees her role as a facilitator who empowers coaches to use their individual skills while working within a framework of common goals and themes. Dorn received her bachelor’s degree from Bemidji State in 1972 and her master’s degree in physical education from Minnesota in 1977.

Gene TaylorDirector of Athletics

Troy GoergenAssociate AD for

Marketing and Media Relations

Pete CuadradoHead Coach

Women’s Soccer

Dr. Todd DeBatesTeam Dentist

Brian GordonDirector of Football

Operations and Equipment Services

Dr. Bruce PiattTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Chris RobertsonTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Curt NyhusTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Donald MarindaleTeam Physician Sanford Health

Kari ThompsonHead Coach

Women’s Volleyball

Billy IversonHead CoachMen’s Golf

Carolyn DeHoffHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Pat FredricksonAssociate AD for

Business

Pat SimmersSenior Associate AD/

Team MakersExecutive Director

Dr. Deland J. MyersFaculty Athletics Representative

Kelli LaymanAssociate Director of Learning Services/Athletic Academics

Stephon ThomasDirector of Marketing

and Promotions

Jason MillerAssociate Director of Athletic Performance

Ryan PerreaultAssociate Director of

Athletic Media Relations

Jessica OseboldAthletic Academics

Coordinator

Dr. Heidi Lako-AdamsonTeam Physician Sanford Health

Jeney AndersonAthletic Equipment

Assistant

Dr. Charles PetersonTeam Pharmacist

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Don CarlsonTeam Makers

Development Officer

Don LarsonHead Coach

Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country

Craig BohlHead Coach

Football

Colleen HeimsteadAssociate AD for

Compliance

Saul PhillipsHead Coach

Men’s Basketball

Amy RuleyAssociate AD for

Development

Roger KishHead CoachWrestling

Matt JohnsonHead Coach

Women’s Golf

Josh HemingwayDirector of Ticket, Event, and Facility Operations

Scott WokenDirector of Sports

Medicine

Ryun GodfreyHead Coach

Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country

Jeff SchwartzDirector of Athletic

Media Relations

Darren MuellerHead Coach

Softball

Jeremy JorgensonDirector of Sales and

Broadcasting

Tod BrownHead Coach

Baseball

Dan HammesAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

Dr. Rob SchulteTeam Chiropractor

Dr. Kent YoheTeam Chiropractor

Dr. Kevin MelicherTeam Optometrist

Jenny BeamAssistant Director of

Athletic Media Relations

Casey HornungAthletic Equipment

Assistant

Dr. Jeff LystadTeam Physician Sanford Health

Jen SwensonAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Bobby KnodelAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Mike KjellersonAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Kasey ByersMultimedia Coordinator

Nancy EricksonAthletic Program

Assistant

Dr. Vern ProchaskaTeam Physician Sanford Health

Helena JohnstonAthletic Program

Assistant

Glenda KleinAdministrative Assistant

Dr. Spencer BerryTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Ross KringlieTeam Physician Sanford Health

Margie TrickleAthletic Program

Assistant

Kaye TernesAssistant Ticket

Manager

Linda GangelhoffAdministrative

Coordinator

Dr. Matt NelsenTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Kevin DahlTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Mark AskewTeam Physician Sanford Health

Dr. Tim UglemTeam Physician Sanford Health

Jim KramerDirector of Athletic

Performance

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faCilitieS

FARGODOMENorth Dakota State University calls the 18,700-seat Fargodome home for Bison football games. NDSU has also hosted a conference basketball tournament and softball tournaments at the Fargodome, and it has been the site of multiple NBA exhibition games.

A crowd of 18,665 witnessed NDSU’s first Division I football game August 28, 2004, when the Bison shut out Valparaiso, 52-0. Crowds of more than 19,000 have packed the Fargodome for NDSU football on five occasions.

SCHLANSER TRACKSchlanser Track is a nine-lane, 400-meter Pro-Turf surface that hosted five conference track and field championships from 1997 to 2004. Bleacher seating for 3,500 is available for soccer and track and field.

McCORMICK WRESTLING ROOMTwo full-sized practice mats, strength and cardio training equipment, and video-equipped lounge and office space.

BISON SPORTS ARENAThe Bison Sports Arena is the 5,830-seat venue for the NDSU basketball and wrestling teams, and it also seats 1,851 for indoor track and field. It was the site of five NCAA Division II wrestling championships, five women’s basketball championships, three indoor track and field championships, and one women’s volleyball championship.

BENTSON BUNKER FIELDHOUSEThe Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse is the home court for NDSU volleyball. The 1,206-seat arena has been the site of many conference and NCAA playoff matches.

NEWMAN OUTDOOR FIELDThe Bison baseball team plays at Newman Outdoor Field, an on-campus stadium with seating for 4,422 that is shared with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks of the independent American Association.

ELLIG SPORTS COMPLEXThe NDSU softball and soccer teams play home games at the Ellig Sports Complex.

BENTSON BUNKER FIELDHOUSE

ELLIG SPORTS COMPLEX

NEWMAN OUTDOOR FIELD

World-Class Facilities Spotlight Top-Flight ProgramsNDSU’s athletic facilities are among the best in the nation, and improvements are ongoing. The Fargodome completed multi-million dollar construction of football offices, meeting rooms, equipment rooms and athletic training space in 2006; plans are drawn for a $32 million renovation and expansion of the Bison Sports Arena; and the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse has seen more than $500,000 in replacement windows and new chairback seating.

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FARGODOME

BISON SPORTS ARENA

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StUDeNt-athlete SUPPortthe ndsu athletic programs strive to provide personalized support for all student-athletes. the administrators, coaches and staff at ndsu have made a commitment to ensure that the needs of the student-athlete come first.

ACE: Academic collegiate enhancementIntercollegiate athletics, in cooperation with Orientation and Student

Success, offers an academic enhancement program designed to assist all student-athletes. Tutors are on site and assist student-athletes by providing one-on-one or small group assistance. Each head coach has specific academic criteria for admission into the program.

In cooperation with various services and units available for students at NDSU, the ACE program includes:

• Academic orientations• Helping student-athletes improve study skills for academic success• Identifying university resources to assist student-athletes• Coordinating structured study and tutorial programs• Monitoring semester and yearly academic progress

Residence lifeLiving on campus is an important part of the college experience. It’s a way to

make new friends and join a variety of educational, cultural, social and recreational activities. National studies show students living on campus are more likely to persist in their education and earn higher GPAs than their off-campus peers.

The Department of Residence Life offers a variety of options for on-campus living, from traditional men’s and women’s halls to four-bedroom apartments. The goal is to provide NDSU students a clean, safe, comfortable and affordable environment where academic success is encouraged and supported. On-cam-pus living offers the opportunity to become part of a learning community.

Strength and conditioningNDSU takes a comprehensive approach to the physical development of the

student-athlete. Strength training, speed development, plyometrics, agility and conditioning programs are based on the specific movements and physiological demands of each sport.

Under the supervision of NDSU’s three full-time strength and conditioning coaches, Bison student-athletes follow year-round training programs that increase each student-athlete’s level of strength, power, speed, agility, conditioning and flexibility.

Sports medicineStudent-athletes at NDSU receive outstanding care for athletic-related

injuries. The athletic training staff has fully-equipped facilities at the Bison Sports Arena, Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse, Fargodome and Newman Outdoor Field.

Scott Woken, director of sports medicine, heads a staff of 10 certified athletic trainers who attend all practices and competitions, home and away. Plus, several talented and skilled Fargo-Moorhead area medical specialists assist in the diagnosis and treatment of Bison student-athletes.

Media coverageThe media spotlight shines on NDSU’s athletic teams from the opening of fall

camps into the summer months. With four network television stations, three sports talk radio hosts, and the state’s largest daily newspaper all headquartered in Fargo, the Bison are continually a hot topic locally and in the region.

Along with regular television news coverage on ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX affiliates, the Bison receive expanded regional and national coverage of select regular-season games and championship events on ESPN, Fox Sports Net, CBS College Sports, and other regional carriers.

GoBison.comGoBison.com is the online home of NDSU athletics. In 2004, the university

partnered with NeuLion to launch the most interactive website in the athletic department’s history.

Beyond regular news releases, schedules, rosters, game recaps and statistics, fans can visit GoBison.com to watch live in-game stats of most home events, video features with players and coaches, purchase tickets and buy photos.

Plus, with the All Access subscription plan, broadband Internet users can log on to watch live and on-demand video of many home contests and special events, as well as coaches shows and news conferences.

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North Dakota

The Peace Garden StateOne trip to North Dakota and you’ll understand why it’s known as the

friendliest and safest state to visit. In fact, from agricultural products to quality of life, North Dakota is often at the top of the charts.

Discover the spirit of North Dakota and unlock the fascinating stories from the state’s legendary past.The glow of the breathtaking Northern Lights shines brightly on the paths taken by historical legends George Armstrong Custer, Theodore Roosevelt, Sitting Bull, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Saka-kawea along with the state’s contemporary heroes, Lawrence Welk, Peggy Lee, Roger Maris, Phil Jackson, Virgil Hill, Rick Helling, Darin Erstad and Travis Hafner.

From the settlers of the past to the farmers of the present, agriculture always has been and will continue to be the strength of North Dakota. The state is home to some of the richest soil in the world.

North Dakota is a prime exporter of agricultural products, taking the trophy in production of several crops. North Dakota ranks first in the production of flaxseed, canola, durum wheat, all dry edible beans, all dry edible peas, spring wheat, honey, lentils, sunflowers, barley and oats. About 10 percent of North Dakota’s area, the band of rich soil 40 miles west of the Red River, is often called the “Breadbasket of the World.”

Livestock production is second only to wheat in North Dakota’s agricultural economy. It is most important in western North Dakota where the land is less suited for grain crops. The main livestock are beef, dairy cattle and hogs. The importance of cattle ranching has been challenged in recent years by the development of North Dakota’s tremendous oil and coal reserves.

Energy is the state’s third-largest industry. Since the late 1970s and the infamous Arab oil embargo, North Dakota has been in the forefront of the national effort to provide more oil and gas from domestic sources.

North Dakota has one of the world’s largest deposits of lignite coal. Among coal-producing states, North Dakota ranks ninth and produces 3 percent of the nation’s output.

Quality of life in the heartland is rarely matched. In its annual crime survey, CQ Press has ranked North Dakota the safest state in the nation in 11 of the last 15 years.

There’s a little bit of something for everyone in North Dakota. The state is home to a variety of cultures, including Scandinavian, Ukrainian, German, Germans from Russia, and Native American.

North Dakota’s 17 state parks and recreation areas offer exciting opportuni-ties while preserving the state’s natural and historic heritage. Hike in the Badlands as Roosevelt once did before he became our nation’s 26th president. Canoe the mighty Missouri River along Lewis and Clark’s trail as they did almost two centuries ago. Or catch record-breaking walleye on Lake Sakakawea.

North Dakota’s invigorating winter days, plentiful snowfall and varied terrain have made it a winter playground. Activities such as snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing, ice fishing, sledding and skating are favorite pastimes.

—Information and photos from the North Dakota Tourism Division

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An All-American CityAlternately flooded by vast prehistoric seas and scraped flat by immense glaciers,

this region eventually became America’s bread basket and the center of high-tech, 21st century agribusiness. Less than 10,000 years ago, the area that is now Fargo-Moorhead was 200 feet below the surface of Lake Agassiz, a huge inland sea formed at the edge of the ice age. Over centuries the waters receded, leaving 6 feet of rich, black soil that today makes the Red River Valley one of the world’s most fertile farmlands, with Fargo and Moorhead at its center.

The Red River of the North separates the two cities and serves as the border between North Dakota and Minnesota. The city of Fargo was named for one of the owners of the Wells-Fargo Express Co., William G. Fargo. The city of Moorhead was named after William G. Moorhead, an executive of the Northern Pacific Railway.

In fact, the Northern Pacific Railway had a profound impact on both the economy and population of the area. Originally settled by Scandinavian and European immigrants, Fargo and Moorhead became boomtowns with the arrival of the NP in 1871.

Under the Homestead Act, settlers were given 160 acres in exchange for living on the land and farming part of it for at least five years. Suddenly, Fargo-Moorhead became a hub for hopeful refugees from the overcrowded East. The railroad brought a constant stream of settlers seeking a new life on America’s newest frontier.

The home of NDSU, Fargo is a bustling metropolitan area that is often listed as one of the best places to live in the country. Named an All-American City by the National Civic League in 2000, Fargo-Moorhead is the largest community between Minneapolis and Seattle. About 200,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay counties.

The community has received many accolades. Fargo-Moorhead was named the least stressful community in the nation by Self magazine. Money magazine included Fargo in a list of the top-10 best U.S. cities in which to start a business or get a job.

In its 2004 ranking of “Best Performing Cities,” the Milken Institute rated Fargo-Moorhead 20th in job creation and economic growth among small metro areas in the country. The sixth annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study ranked North Dakota best in the nation in quality of hospital health care.

Fargo-Moorhead made the “Cleanest U.S. Cities for Ozone Air Pollution” list, as reported by the American Lung Association’s State of the Air Report in 2005.

While agriculture is still prominent in the local economy, Fargo-Moorhead has also become an important focal point for other professions, including government, education, medicine, retailing and manufacturing.

From simple to elegant, from fast food to haute cuisine, Fargo-Moorhead is a virtual smorgasbord of dining choices. With more than 275 restaurants, diners enjoy culinary variety and style-home cooking, barbecue, steaks, all-you-can-eat buffets, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican, Greek and even “intergalactic.” The Fargo-Moorhead menu features locally owned restaurants with hometown recipes, as well as nationally known franchise favorites.

Fargo-Moorhead is also known for shopping. Visitors from three states and Canada are attracted here by the huge variety of well-stocked stores with convenient parking. Whether you prefer small boutiques or large, climate controlled shopping malls, Fargo-Moorhead has it all – from native cultural items to agricul-tural commodities to trendy high fashion.

West Acres Regional Shopping Center features more than 125 specialty stores; Moorhead Center Mall is home to over 40 stores and businesses; and the EasTen Shopping Center area provides more than 30 shopping opportunities.

Fargo-Moorhead also offers outstanding concerts, entertainment, activities and museums.

The sprit of the early pioneers remains a treasured part of Fargo’s proud heritage. Building continues on our colorful past toward a promising future filled with potential.

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PHOTOS1 Downtown Fargo offers a variety of entertainment and exquisite dining. The 21st century has brought multi-million dollar private and commercial re-development to the business district, including the establishment of NDSU’s downtown campus in three formerly vacant buildings.

2 The Fargo Blues Festival plays annually on the outfield grass of Newman Outdoor Field, NDSU’s on-campus baseball stadium.

3 The historic downtown Fargo Theatre, built in 1926 and fully restored in 1999, features independent films and concerts.

4 Sellout crowds enjoy American Association professional baseball at Newman Outdoor Field.

5 The Roger Maris Museum inside West Acres Mall traces the career of the legendary Fargo athlete who hit 61 home runs to break Babe Ruth’s single-season record in 1961.

6 Rose Creek Golf Course is one of five public courses in Fargo.

7 Summertime tradition in Fargo includes “Rib Fest,” a celebration of the best barbecue in the world. Thousands of people attend each year to enjoy ribs, chicken, and live entertainment outside the Fargodome.

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ARE YOU A REPRESENTATIVE OF NDSU’S ATHLETICS INTERESTS?

You are a representative of NDSU’s athletics interests, more commonly known as a “booster”, if you meet any of the following conditions:— You have been or are a member of any organization that promotes NDSU’s athletics program (e.g., NDSU Foundation, Team Makers).— You have made a financial contribution to the NDSU athletics department or its booster organization.— You have ever assisted in the recruitment of prospects for NDSU.— You have provided benefits (e.g. summer jobs or occasional family meals) to enrolled student-athletes.— You have arranged for or provided employment for enrolled student-athletes, or assisted in providing any benefit to enrolled student-athletes or their families.— You have ever, in any way, promoted the athletics program at NDSU.

NOTE: Please remember that once you become a booster, you retain that identity indefinitely.

WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE?

A prospective student-athlete, commonly known as a “prospect,” is any individual who has started classes for the 9th grade. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges are considered prospects. Ultimately, a student remains a prospect until enrollment at a four-year collegiate institution. It is possible for a younger student-athlete to be a prospect so it is a good idea to treat all athletes as prospects until they enroll.

WHO CAN RECRUIT FOR NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY?

Only North Dakota State University coaches who successfully complete the annual NCAA Coaches Certificate Exam, which tests their knowledge of NCAA recruitment legislation, are permitted to be involved in the recruiting process. As a booster, you are specifically prohibited from:— Making any recruiting contacts with prospects or their relatives. This includes telephone calls, letters, emails, and facsimiles, along with any face-to-face contact either on or off campus.

— Assisting NDSU coaches by picking up transcripts, films, or any other information pertaining to a prospect’s ability from the prospect’s educational institution.— Providing a benefit to high school, prep school or community college coaches.

NCAA RULES REGARDING THE INTERNET

The internet is considered similar to email, telephone calls, or general correspondence. Therefore, it should not be used by boosters to contact prospects, their families, or their coaches. Participation in “chat rooms” with prospects is strictly prohibited.

NCAA RULES REGARDING BOOSTER INVOLVEMENT WITH PROSPECTS

— You may not provide financial aid or benefit of any kind (e.g., clothing, special discounts, lodging, meals, transportation, tickets, loans of money) to prospects or their relatives.— You may not contact a prospective student-athlete to congratulate him/her on signing a National Letter of Intent to attend NDSU.— You may not provide transportation or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect or his/her relatives or friends to visit campus.— You may not earmark funds nor pay for specific prospects to attend an NDSU summer camp.— You may not employ or arrange for employment of a prospect before the completion of his/her senior year. After graduation, a booster may employ a prospect as long as compensation is for work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with experience and the going rate.— You may not provide anything to a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office.

NCAA RULES REGARDING BOOSTER INVOLVEMENT WITH ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES

— You may not pay for or arrange for payment of room, board, or any type of transportation at any time for currently enrolled student-athletes, their relatives, or their friends.— You may not provide student-athletes with any sort of extra benefit, which refers to any special arrangement provided a student-athlete or his/her relatives or friends with the benefit unavailable to the general student population.

— You may not provide student-athletes with any special discounts, payment arrangements (e.g., cosigning a loan), credits on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing), or services (e.g., dry cleaning, transportation).— You may not allow student-athletes to use your telephone or make free calls.— You may not provide awards or gifts to student-athletes for any reason. This also prohibits honorariums for speaking engagements. All awards to student-athletes must meet all NCAA legislation and be approved by the Compliance Office.— You may not entertain student-athletes or their families and friends. You may not even buy them a cup of coffee or a can of soda. The only exception to this is that you may, on an occasional basis, provide a student-athlete or team (not family members or friends) with a meal. The meal can be catered, but it must be in your home.— You may not use the name or picture of a student-athlete to advertise a commercial product.— You may not purchase complimentary admissions from a current student-athlete.— You may not provide an honorarium to a student-athlete for speaking engagement.

NOTE: These rules apply throughout the student-athlete’s entire enrollment at NDSU.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

— Forward information about prospects to the appropriate NDSU coaching staff member.n View a prospect’s athletics contest on your own initiative, provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her relatives, coach, principal, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the academic or athletic abilities of the prospect. You are responsible for all incurred costs or fees at a contest.— Speak to a prospect on the telephone ONLY if the prospect initiates the call. You are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but you may exhibit normal civility. Under such circumstances, you must refer questions about the athletics program to the athletics department staff.— Employ a prospect or student-athlete, provided permission has been granted by the athletics department. The student-athlete will ask you to provide employment information to the athletics department prior to employment.

North Dakota State University’s athletics program is rich in tradition. Its storied history includes national, regional, and conference championships and champions. On top of these

athletic achievements are numerous academic championships earned by our student-athletes. As we strive to continue the championship tradition of Bison Athletics, we must always seek the highest of ethical conduct. North Dakota State University is unconditionally committed to NCAA rules and regulations. As an NCAA member institution, we must be responsible for ensuring that everyone abides by those rules. There is no margin for unethical behavior.

With your assistance and cooperation, we believe we can continue to represent the university with integrity, the highest of ethical standards, and the belief in doing what is right. Whether you are an alum, donor, booster, or friend of Bison Athletics, the university is grateful for your support. Together we can accomplish the common goal of ensuring a positive experience for all student-athletes. NDSU is subject to penalties for all violations committed by any alum, donor, booster or friend. Please contact the NDSU Compliance Office at (701) 231-5696 if you need a specific NCAA rule interpretation.

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2011 NDSU SOCCER SCHEDULEAUGUST

12 at Minnesota (Exhibition)

21 at Northern Iowa

26 at Hawaii

27 vs. California

SEPTEMBER 4 at Green Bay

9 at Montana

11 vs. Idaho

16 MONTANA

18 NEBRASKA-OMAHA

22 DRAKE

25 NORTH DAKOTA

30 SOUTHERN UTAH*

OCTOBER2 ORAL ROBERTS*

7 at IUPUI*

9 at Western Illinois*

14 IPFW*

16 OAKLAND*

21 at UMKC*

23 at South Dakota*

29 at South Dakota State*

NOVEMBER4-6 at Summit League

Championship*Summit League games

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY