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AUSTIN COLLEGE SOCCER 2012 HOME SCHEDULE 9/1 - Mary H ardin-Baylor, 5 PM (Men Only) 9/2 - UT-Dallas, 11 AM (Women Only) 9/7 - LeTourneau, 3:30 & 5:30 PM 9/9 - East Texas Baptist, 12 & 2 PM 9/15 - Millsaps, 12 PM (Women Only) 9/16 - Rhodes, 12 PM (Women Only) 9/21 - Centenary, 2 & 4 PM 9/28 - Southwestern, 2 & 4 PM 9/30 - Trinity, 12 & 2 PM 10/26 - Univ. of Dallas, 2 & 4 PM 10/28 - Colorado College, 12 PM (Men) & East Central Oklahoma, 2 PM (Women)

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AUSTIN COLLEGE SOCCER

2012

HOME SCHEDULE

9/1 - Mary H ardin-Baylor, 5 PM (Men Only)

9/2 - UT-Dallas, 11 AM (Women Only)

9/7 - LeTourneau, 3:30 & 5:30 PM

9/9 - East Texas Baptist, 12 & 2 PM

9/15 - Millsaps, 12 PM (Women Only)

9/16 - Rhodes, 12 PM (Women Only)

9/21 - Centenary, 2 & 4 PM

9/28 - Southwestern, 2 & 4 PM

9/30 - Trinity, 12 & 2 PM

10/26 - Univ. of Dallas, 2 & 4 PM

10/28 - Colorado College, 12 PM (Men) & East Central Oklahoma, 2 PM (Women)

2012 WOMEN’S SOCCER

NO. NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

0 Emily Brockette GK 5-9 JR Plano, Texas (Plano)

1/14 Franchesca Lozoya GK/F 5-4 FR Lubbock, Texas (Monterey)

2 Anna Cooke D 5-6 SO Abilene, Texas (Abilene)

3 Kelsey D’Amore M/D 5-5 SR Plano, Texas (Plano)

4 Maddy Millender M 5-7 JR Heath, Texas (Rockwall-Heath)

6 Natalie Nelms M 5-8 SR Dallas, Texas (Plano West)

7 Ariel Marder M 5-3 SR Plano, Texas (Plano West)

8 Sydney Redding M 5-7 SO Waco, Texas (Waco)

10 Hannah Poenisch M 5-9 FR Houston, Texas (Clear Lake)

11 Abby Saizow M 5-8 JR Tulsa, Okla. (Riverfield)

12 Lexi Levy D 5-3 SO Galveston, Texas (Ball)

13 Leah Reznicek D 5-5 SR San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur)

15 Ashley Webb D 5-4 FR Keller, Texas (Keller)

17 Dominique Martinez D 5-5 SO The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)

18 Amanda Sherwood M 5-1 SO Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)

20 Camille Mavelian M 5-2 FR Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy)

22 Tyler Marquez M 5-3 SO Albuquerque, N.M. (Bosque School)

23 Ali Fidel M 5-2 SR Albuquerque, N.M. (Bosque School)

24 Lauren Scott F 5-1 JR Coppell, Texas (Coppell)

Head Coach: Paul Burns

THE 2012 KANGAROO WOMEN

20Camille Mavelian

24Lauren Scott

11Abby Saizow

3Kelsey D’Amore

0Emily Brockette

4Maddy Millender

2Anna Cooke

10Hannah Poenisch

23Ali Fidel

7Ariel Marder

12Lexi Levy

8Sydney Redding

15Ashley Webb

22Tyler Marquez

6Natalie Nelms

18Amanda Sherwood

1 / 14Franchesca Lozoya

13Leah Reznicek

17Dominique Martinez

Paul BurnsHead Coach

Paul Burns joined the Austin College staff in August 1995 toserve as the women’s soccer programs first head coach when it waselevated to varsity level status in the fall of 1996.

Burns has made a positive impact on the young program, asthe Austin College women’s soccer progam has posted a 170-105-24overall record in his tenure and recently posted 14 straight winningseasons. The Kangaroos won four straight American SouthwestConference East Division titles (1999-2002), in addition to the firstever ASC Tournament title in 2000. The Austin College women’ssoccer program has also made two appearances in the NCAA Divi-sion III National Championship Tournament (1999, 2000).

A native of England, Burns received his bachelor’s degree insports science at the University of Staffordshire and completed histeaching certification at DeMontfort University.

In 1995, Burns received a Masters degree in education fromthe University of Missouri with an emphasis in sports psychology andexercise science. While at Missouri, he was head coach for theTigers’ men’s soccer club team and also served as head soccer coachat Columbia’s Stephens College.

An accomplished soccer player, Burns was a member of theStaffordshire University team and was a member of the Staffordshiresquad that reached the United Kingdom National Finals.

Mark HudsonHead Coach

Mark Hudson enters his sixth season at the helm of the AustinCollege men’s soccer team after taking over the program in 2007.Hudson came to Austin College after having played and coached atCentre College.

Hudson spent five seasons on the sideline for the Colonels. Asan assistant, Hudson helped shape Centre into one of the top defensiveteams in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference with an overallrecord of 60-21-8.

Prior to returning to his alma mater, Hudson spent one season atWashington and Lee University, where he helped lead the team to aregular season conference title. In addition, Hudson has coached on theclub level in Kentucky and Colorado.

As a player, Hudson led Centre to some of the most successfulseasons in school history. As a junior, he captained the Colonels as theyclaimed their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance, a feat that wasrepeated the following year.

Hudson, who is USSF and NSCAA certified, holds a Bachelorof Arts degree from Centre College and a Masters Degree in SportsAdministration from Virginia Commonwealth University’s SportsCenter.In addition, much of Hudson’s unique approach to technical developmentcomes from time spent with the coaching staff of Arsenal of the EnglishPremier League.

THE 2012 KANGAROO MEN

31Ian Allison

32Mitchell Camp

2Guillermo Allande

18Abraham Araujo

4Joey Alcocer

20Derek Crocker

14James Saulnier

12Kyle Davis

28Brennan Quinn

11Taylor Greenwalt

5Roberto Varela

8Andy Johnson

9Caleb Sherer

10Andrew Parides

34Andrew Celio

3Andre Samson

27Harroon Ismail

6Daniel Graham

22Mason Waddell

19Cody Barrows

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13Caleb Walters

7Seth Windsor

Find us on Twitter at:

@acsoccer

@ACsports

2012 MEN’S SOCCER

NO. NAME POS CL HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

31 Ian Allison GK SO Buda, TX (Hays/Fusion Select)

32 Mitchell Camp GK SO Garland, TX (Naaman Forest/Dallas Texans)

34 Andrew Celio GK SO San Antonio, TX (St. Mary’s Hall/Lions)

2 Guillermo Allande M SR El Paso, TX (Chapin/New Mexico Strikers)

3 Andre Samson D JR McKinney, TX (McKinney HS/TFC)

4 Joey Alcocer M JR Galveston, TX (Ball HS/Space City FC)

5 Roberto Varela M SO Coppell, TX (Coppell/Dallas Texans)

6 Daniel Graham M SO The Woodlands, TX (College Park/Texas Rush Academy)

7 Seth Windsor F SO Ada, OK (Ada HS/Cosmos)

8 Andy Johnson M SR Tulsa, OK (Union/Tulsa SC)

9 Caleb Sherer F SO Garland, TX (Dallas Christian/Andromeda Academy)

10 Andrew Parides M SO/FY Garland, TX (Jesuit/Andromeda)

11 Taylor Greenwalt F JR Galveston, TX (Ball HS/Space City FC)

12 Kyle Davis M FR Argyle, TX (Argyle/FC Dallas)

13 Caleb Walters F FR Allen, TX (Allen)

14 James Saulnier D SO/FY Plano, TX (Plano East/Andromeda SC)

18 Abraham Araujo D SR El Paso, TX (Andress/Knights)

19 Cody Barrows D SO Flower Mound, TX (FM Marcus/Dallas Texans)

20 Derek Crocker D FR Coppell, TX (Coppell/Texans)

22 Mason Waddell D SR Austin, TX (David Crockett/Lonestar SC)

27 Harroon Ismail D FR Garland, TX (Brighter Horizons/AYSES)

28 Brennan Quinn M SR Spring, TX (Klein Collins/TSC Texans)

Head Coach: Mark Hudson

Twitter: @acsoccer

The Division III

Fan Sportsmanship Program

Our Message is Simple:

BE LOUD. BE PROUD. BE POSITIVE.

What is Fan Sportsmanship?

♦ Cheer for your team, not against

the visitors.

♦ Don’t get personal in your comments

about players, coaches or officials.

♦ No profanity, vulgarity, racist or

sexist comments.

Austin College and the Southern Collegiate Athletic

Conference are committed to excellence as manifested in

an atmosphere of sportsmanship and fair play.

Sportsmanship is about demonstrating respect for

opposing teams, coaches and fans, as well as officials.

Competition and sportsmanship are not mutually

exclusive...they are compatible and complimentary goals.

Sportsmanship is everyone’s responsibility.