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Head Coach Gary Kagiavas

Head. Coach Gary Kagiavas

Gary Kagiavas diminish a season which saw the Scots climb
was appointed as high as 14th in the NSCAA Division II
E d i n b o r o rankings. Along the way, the Scots defeated
University's first 13th-ranked Slippery Rock, 3-0, while suffer­
head coach of the ing four of its five losses to nationally-ranked
Fighting
Scot opponents. Kagiavas was recognized as the
women's soccer PSAC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year.
Thanks to five wins in its final seven con­
program
in
August of 1996. tests, Edinboro posted its first winning season
The
former in 2000, going 10-8-1. The Fighting Scots post­
Gannon ed a four-game win streak in which it held
University stand­ opponents scoreless for 500 minutes. The
out started the team also recorded the program's first win
Edinboro program that year, and since that over local rival Gannon.
The Fighting Scots weren't without their
time it has become one of the stronger teams
growing
pains, as Edinboro's first-ever
in the Northeast Region.
A year ago the Fighting Scots registered women's soccer edition finished with a 2-14-0
a school record for wins while finishing with record in 1996. The ledger improved slightly
a 12-7-1 record. Edinboro rhade its second in 1997, as Kagiavas' second team posted a 5appearance in the PSAC Playoffs. The 10-1 finish. The Fighting Scots improved to
Fighting Scots climbed as high as fourth in the 9-10-0 in 1998. That included a 2-1 overtime
win over West Virginia Wesleyan, an outfit
Northeast Region rankings during the year.
The year before Edinboro fell one point shy of ranked second in Division II at the time.
In 1999 the Fighting Scots posted a 9-9-1
qualifying for postseason action, compiling a
9-5-4 record. The 2002 squad finished with six finish to earn their first non-losing season.
Edinboro debuted in the regional rankings
wins and a tie in its last seven matches.
Kagiavas owns an overall record of 67- during the season, a first for Kagiavas's
70-9 in eight seasons, with ten or more wins in squad. Included in the victories was another
each of the last six seasons and five straight triumph over a nationally-ranked foe, as the
seasons of .500 or better. Once a rare occur­ Fighting Scots posted a 2-1 win at 14thrence to show up in the Northeast Region ranked Slippery Rock.
Kagiavas brought a wealth of coaching
rankings, the Fighting Scots are now a week­
experience to Edinboro, both locally and at
ly member of the top ten.
Kagiavas' teams accomplished a rarity in the international level. He joined the
his first six sea­
sons, finishing
Gary Kagiavas at Edinboro
with a better
record each year.
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went out and 1997
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posted an 11-5-1 1998
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10
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record, including 1999
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a school-record 2000
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six-game win­ 2001
PSAC Playoffs
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ning streak. The
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Fighting Scots 2002
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advanced to the 2003
PSAC Playoffs
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PSAC Playoffs 7 Years
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for the first time.
Edinboro
dropped a 1-0 decision to Bloomsburg in its Edinboro staff after serving as assistant man­
first postseason venture, but that could not ager of the Family First Sports Park in Erie for
Edinboro University Women’s Soccer 2004.

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4

two years. At Family First, he was responsi­
ble for organizing all phases of the facility's
indoor and outdoor soccer leagues. Kagiavas
was assistant tournament director for the 210team Flagship Cup tournament.
Kagiavas has served as the coaching
director of the Edinboro Regional Soccer
Club. Under his direction, the organization
has grown from four to 14 teams. In the 199798 season, he took the 15-under team to the
state finals. The past two summers he has
taken the Erie Admirals U17 Girls team to the
state championship and to the Final Four of
Region 1. The team has finished in the top 16
in the covmtry in their age group. He is the
girls coaching director at the Erie Admirals.
In 2004 Kagiavas had two more state champi­
ons with die Erie Admirals in the Under-17
and Under-18 girls teams. This marks four
state champions in four years.
Kagiavas was a standout defender at
Gannon from 1987-91, and played profession­
ally in his native South Africa, along with
Greece and Canada, after earning his bache­
lor's degree in 1991. He has held a variety of
coaching positions in many levels of competi­
tion since 1989, highlighted by a successful
stint as a professional coach in South Africa.
At Gannon, Kagiavas was a four-year
starter at midfield and
defender for a Golden
Knight team which
advanced to the NCAA
Division II Final Four in
1989 and 1990. Gannon
was 58-14-8 during his
four seasons, with three
NCAA playoff appear­
ances.
Kagiavas played
professionally for a St.
Catherines team that
won the Canadian Cup
in the National Soccer
League. He was a play­
er/ coach for the Springs
Old Boys and Bofeburg
'Two for Joy,' as well as
for
the
Eastern
Transvaal
all-select
indoor team.
In 1994, Kagiavas served as the head
coach of Gannon's men's junior varsity soccer

program, also assisting with the varsity
squad as the Golden Knight men posted a 152-0 record and advanced to the NCAA Final
Four.
Kagiavas began his coaching career with
the Erie Strikers while also directing the Villa
Maria Elementary School team. In the spring
of 1992, Kagiavas was assistant coach of the
Boksburg "Two for Joy" Division I team that
competed in the National Soccer League of
South Africa. In the summer of 1991, he was
the head coach of the Springs (South Africa)
Old Boys of the Division II men's semi-pro­
fession^ league, earning Coach of the Year
honors.
Kagiavas has earned a South African
coaching license, a professional referee
license, and his United States Soccer
Federation National B License and has his
NSCAA Regional Coaching License. He
serves as the vice president for the FSAC
Soccer Committee and is a member of the
regional NSCAA ranking committee. In addi­
tion, he is the chairman of the NCAA
Regional Ranking Committee for the
Northeast Region.
He and his wife. Dawn, a native of St.
Marys, Pa., reside in Erie with their eightyear-old daughter, Kaylee.

Edinboro University Women’s Soccer 2004.

Assistant Coaches

2004 Outlook

_____________ ____________________________

Kelly Gray

Kelly Gray is in
her third season
as the first assis­
tant coach at
E d i n b o r o
University. Gray
served as the
head coach at
Baldwin-Wallace
for two seasons
before coming to
Edinboro, and
was an assistant

Mark Case
Mark Case is
in his second sea­
son as an assis­
tant coach at
Edinboro
University. He
works with the
goalkeepers.
Case played
for
Gannon
University for
two seasons as a

Jamie Tekotte
After conclud­
ing a brilliant
career
at
Edinboro
University with a
record-breaking
season
as
a
senior,
Jamie
Tekotte will serve
as an assistant
coach for the
Fighting Scots
while completing
work on her degree m Business.

coach for the Yellow Jackets in 1999. She is a
1993 graduate of Bowling Green State
University with a bachelor's degree in
Business Administration.
Gray began her coaching career at Avon
Lake (OH) High School in 1995. She moved n
to Berea(OH) High School in 1996 and then
returned to Avon Lake as the assistant varsity
coach in 1997. Gray is also very active as a
youth coach in the greater Cleveland area,
including the Excalibur Premier U17 and U18
teams. She also has a USSF coaching license.
Gray played four seasons at Bowling
Green, serving as a team captain in 1991 and
1992. She resides in Olmsted Township,
Ohio.

goalkeeper. As a prepster, he was a four-year
starter at nearby Cathedral Prep. He earned
first team All-Metro League accolades as a
junior and senior for the Ramblers.
Case has been very active in the Erie area
as a mentor for goalkeepers. That includes
serving as the goalkeeper coach for a variety
of high schools in the area.
Case resides in Erie. He is currently com­
pleting work on his degree in Elementary
Education/Special
Education
and
Psychology, with a minor in Coaching.

A year ago Tekotte set school records for
goals scored (21) and points (48) in a season.
She was a first team All-Northeast Region
and All-PSAC selection. In addition, she
ranked second in the PSAC in points, points
per game, goals, and goals per game, and was
13th in Division 11 in goals per game and 15th
in points per game.
Tekotte concluded her career ranked first
in goals scored (37) and second in career
points (85) despite playing just three seasons
for the Fitting Scots. She played at Central
Michigan as a freshman.
A former standout at nearby McDowell
High School, she was also a first team AllPSAC choice and second team All-Region
selection in 2001.

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Kagiavas Looks for Youth, Speed to Carry
Fighting Scots to PSAC Playoffs
^A^orking with a youthful roster is
nothing new for Edinboro University head
coach Gary Kagiavas. But even he has to
shake his head with how young his 2004
Fighting Scots are. Coupled with a need to
replace the team's top five scorers, who
accounted for 35 of the team's 47 goals, plus a
schedule that is loaded with challenges, it's
easy to say why there's a bit of uneasiness as
Kagiavas enters his ninth year at Edinboro.
"The biggest dilemma for us is that we'll
be yovmg," admitted Kagiavas. "We lose nine
starters from last year and then some of the
kids we anticipated to step in are going into
their junior years with serious majors and
don't have the time. We have to count on
freshmen to perform immediately. We lose a
whole lot of leadership from last year. I'm not
sure because we're young how we'll respond.
That's the great unlmown."
Kagiavas guided the Fighting Scots to a
12-7-1 record a year ago, a school record for

Liz Soeder

wins. Edinboro qualified for the PSAC
Playoffs for the second time.
With a roster dotted with 12 freshmen
and five sophomores, it would be easy for
Kagiavas to characterize 2004 as a rebuilding
year. Instead, he fully expects the Fighting
Scots to push for their fifth straight winning
season.
"We're pretty athletic, and we're used to
winning," Kagiavas emphasized. "1 think we
should be okay. We may trip up a couple
times just because of our inexperience. But 1
think we're pretty set for the next three to four
years.
"There will be some growing pains,
though," he cautioned. "This class coming in
has five or six kids immediately ready to
play."
A year ago Kagiavas was lamenting the
loss of most of his scoring punch. Jamie
Tekotte stepped up and scored a school
record 21 goals to solve that problem. Tekotte
will now be on the sideline assisting
Kagiavas, leaving a huge void.
"We've gone out and gotten a ton of kids
who were able to score goals," Kagiavas
pointed out. "Whether or not they can do it at
this level remains to be seen. We're hoping to
have five or six players who can score goals,
instead of just one."
The ability to score was one characteris­
tic inherent in the recruiting class. The other
is speed. "We actively recruited speed," com­
mented Kagiavas. "1 thought our overall
team speed last year wasn't that impressive."
Finally, Kagiavas brought in a class that
expects to win, having done so on a regular
basis in high school and on club teams.
The schedule will have a new look in
2004 as the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference has split into East and West
Divisions, with home-and-home dates. The
PSAC Playoffs remains at six teams, with
three from the East and three from the West.
As usual, the PSAC looks to be very
strong. In addition, Kagiavas did his yoimg
team no favors with an ambitious non-confer­
ence slate.
"We play Shippensburg,
Kutztown,
Bridgeport,
Southampton,

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2004 Outlook
Mercyhurst and Gannon outside of the con­
ference," he related. "For the most part all
were regionally ranked, and some nationally
ranked." All told, eight of the 12 teams on
Edinboro's schedule had winning records in
2003.
Kagiavas figures that if his young squad
is to m^e its second straight appearance in
the PSAC Playoffs, it must get the best of
Slippery Rock, Indiana(Pa.), or Lock Haven.
Slippery Rock is the defending PSAC cham­
pion, finishing with a 15-3-2 record following
an appearance in the NCAA Division II
Playoffs.
Edinboro opens the 2004 campaign in
the Shippensburg Invitational on Friday,
August 27 and Saturday, August 28. The
Fighting Scots will face two of the favorites in
the PSAC East in Shippensburg and
Kutztown, a team which went 14-4-3 last year
and played in the NCAA Playoffs.

Goalkeepers
A year ago Abbey Mortus and Trish
Chilcott shared time in goal, and that will
likely be the case this year as well. Mortus, a
senior co-captain, finished with an 8-4-0
record and a 1.44 GAA. She is a seasoned
goalkeeper who has won 18 games in goal for
her career and has a .130 career GAA.
Chilcott, a junior who just picked up the
position last year, was 4-3-1 with a 1.07 GAA.
"I think our goalkeeping will be very solid
with Abby and Trish," assured Kagiavas. The
two combined for four shutouts and will ben­
efit from working with Mark Case.
Freshman Katie Barbour will redshirt.

2004 Outlook
We lose a lot."
Jessica Falconer also has experience in
the backfield. The junior played in 14 match­
es a year ago, but could see limited practice
time due to her major in nursing.
Becky Hostettler only appeared in three
matches last year, but the junior had a solid
spring. In addition, Kagiavas could move
Kathy Lantzy from the midfield. A junior,
Lant^ has played in 34 career matches.
Kagiavas looks for a number of freshmen
to step in. Daryl Estremera earned all-confer­
ence honors while playing at Olmsted Falls
(OH) High School. Kim Koricich and Rachel
Seth are from nearby General McLane High
School, in addition to playing on the Erie
Admirals team which won the PA State U-17
championship last year.

Midfielders
Despite the return of senior co-captain
Stacie Potter, who started 19 matches last year,
and junior Lisa Guesman, who started 11, the
midfield will also see an infusion of youth.
Potter registered one assist while Guesman
ranks as the top returning scorer with a goal

Coastal Carolina before transferring this
spring. A first team all-state selection and an
NSCAA All-Region choice as a prepster at
Clear Fork (OH) High School, she broke the
school record for career goals with 80. Wolf
appeared in four games for the Lady
Chanticleers, scoring one goal.
The other transfer is Stacy Hyziewicz.
The sophomore did not play soccer at Rhode
Island. Instead, she competed in track & field.
She is another of the local players from
General McLane High School, where she set
Erie County League records in the 100 and
200 meters.
Freshmen Angie de Almeida and Katie
DeLuca will also compete for playing time at
forward.

Forwards
Liz Soeder and Kristen Manfredi are the
lone returning players up front. Soeder
played in all 20 matches, with a goal and 2
assists. Illness and injury forced Manfredi to
miss all but one contest.
Speed, speed, and more speed. That's
Kagiavas' emphasis up front. "I think we've
added ridiculous speed," exclaimed
Kagiavas.
A pair of freshmen and two transfers
provide the speed Kagiavas mentioned. Kara
Ciacchini is a former standout at McDowell
High School who was a three-time All-Metro
League selection. A proven scorer, Ciacchini
accoimted for 48 career goals and 34 assists.
The other freshman is Erruly Monte from
Fairport (NY) High School.
Shauna Wolf played one season at

Defenders
While Kagiavas entered 2003 fearful of a
scoring shortage, he was calmed in the
knowledge that the defense returned two
starters and a pair of part-time starters. That
is not the case this year. Save for senior co­
captain Maura Sansone, the backfield is very
inexperienced.
"It's what concerns me," admitted
Kagiavas. "Last year we were so solid.
Maura is the key to everything as our sweep­
er. We'll count on her to get us through. The
last two years we were very strong in back.

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cind 3 assists for 5 points.
Several other returnees will provide
experience. Junior Chelsea Lawrence added a
pair of goals in 13 matches, but she is a nutri­
tion major and will be miss a great deal of
time. Fdlon Frye, a senior and another of the
potential academic casualties as a forensic
chemistry major, played in 17 matches with 2
assists, ^nior Becky Hicho also played in 17
matches and had a goal and an assist.
Sophomore Amy DiVincenzo appeared in 10
contests.
In many instances Kagiavas isn't even
sure where his newcomers will play, noting
that he has an idea where players will fit in
but that things could change when they
report for camp.
However, he does expect first-year play­
ers Elise Falatach and Mary Grebenc to play
key roles, along with redshirt freshman
Ashley Pulman. Falatach was an NSCAA AllAmerican at Bay (OH) High School, helping
the Rockets win a pair of Ohio state champi­
onships. Grebenc's Strongsville (OH) High
School was the 2002 Ohio Division I state
champion and the 2003 runnerup. Pulman is
a native of Ontario who came in a year ago
with impressive credentials before siiffering a
tom anterior cruciate ligament during hie
summer. Her return will greatly bolster the
midfield.
Freshman Heather Coy is another player
capable of earning plenty of playing time.

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Edinboro University Women’s Soeeer 2004

Kathy Lantzy

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Meet the Fighting Scots
majoring in Forensic Chemistry ... as a senior
scored three goals for Northeastern Senior
High School, but contributed 8 goals and 8
assists as a junior and 12 goals and an assist
as a freshman ... missed sophomore year
with an injury.

9Fallon
Frye
Midfielder
Senior
Dover, PA
Northeastern HS
Solid midfielder with good speed and great
crossing ability... playing time could be limit­
ed due to academic commitments as a
Forensic Chemistry major.
2003: Appeared in 17 matches, finishing
with a pair of assists ... both assists came in a
4-0 win over Dominican.
2002: Played in 13 matches, with one
start, scoring a goal along with an assist for 3
points ... first career goal came against Point
Park.
2001: Appeared in 5 matches in a reserve
role.
Background: Bom January 7,1983 ...
daughter of Sandra and Ronald Frye ...

SOG
5
13
17
35

1
3
0
4

G
0
1
0
1

A
0
1
2
3

Forms a very solid tandem in the net with
junior Irish Chilcott ...strong goalkeeper who
has split time in goal the last two years ... will
serve as a co-captain.
2003: Posted an 8^0 record and 1.44
goals against average while playing in 18
matches, including 7 starts ... took part in
four combined shutouts and recorded 67
saves ... also had a goal and an assist in win
over Point Park.
2002: Played in 10 matches, with 2 starts
... had a 7-2-1 record with a 1.29 goals against
average ... posted a pair of shutouts.
2001: Appeared in 4 matches with 3 starts
... allowed only 3 goals ... recorded one and
a half shutouts and a goals against average
of 0.86.
Background: Bom July 8,1983 ... daugh­
ter of Sandra and Gregory Mortus ... major­
ing in Criminal Justice with minors in
Sociology and Computer Technology... a
four-year starter in soccer and softbHl and a
three-year regular in basketball at Fairview
High School... second person in Warriors
history to earn 12 letters ... earned honorable
mention All-Southwest Conference honors in
soccer all four years, and was an honorable
mention All-Greater Cleveland choice once ...
holds career record for saves with 602 ... hon­
orable mention All-SWC m basketball twice
and in softball once.

North Royalton HS

Mortus’ Career Statistics
j

Hicho s Career Statistics

Abbey Mortus

YearG
2001
2002
2003
Career

Edinboro University Women’s Soccer 2004.

SOG
6
6
17
35

1
4
2
4

G
0
1
1
1

A
0
0
1
3

Pts.
0
2
3
5

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Midfielder
Senior
Allegany, NY
Allegany-Limestone
HS

Goalkeeper
Senior
Fairvieiv Park, OH
Fairview HS

Pts.
0
3
2
5

Seasoned midfielder who could also provide
depth to a depleted backfield ... a physical
player who reads the game well and is also
good at marking.
2003: Appeared in 17 matches, recording
a goal and an assist for 3 points ... all three
points came in lopsided win over Point Park.
2002: Played in 6 matches, starting once ...
had first career goal in win over Point Park.
2001: Appeared in 6 games with one start
against B^dwin-Wallace.
Background: Bom June 11,1983 ...
daughter of Geraldine and Michael Hicho ...
a Criminal Justice major and pursuing a
minor in Psychology ... has a 3.27 GPA...
earned honorable mention All-Pioneer
Conference honors as a junior and senior at
North Royalton High School... also earned
All-Greater Cleveland honorable mention
honors as a senior ... named the team MVP
her senior year.

Stacie
Potter

Mortus

Frye’s Career Statistics
YearG
2001
2002
2003
Career

21

26
Abbey

j

Year
2001
2002
2003
Career

W-L-T
3-0-0
7-2-1
84-0
18-6-1

GAA
0.86
1.29
1.44
1.30

G-GS
4-3
10-2
18-7
32-12

Min
315
560
998
1873

Svs
11
34
67
112

Edinboro University Women’s Soeeer

Hard-working player who will be a co-cap­
tain ... earned starting role a year ago after
serving as a key reserve and part-time starter
in the midfield the first two years.
2003: Played in all 20 matches, with 19
starts ... took nine shots and had an assist
against Point Park.
2002: Was in 17 matches, starting once.
2001: Competed in 13 matches with 6
starts as a midfielder.
Backgrovmd: Bom September 19,1983 ...
daughter of Judith and Theodore Potter...
majoring in International Business, with a
minor in Spanish ... has a 3.66 GPA... a fouryear starter in soccer and softball at
Allegany-Limestone High School... also
earned two letters in basketball... earned
first team All-CCIAC Division I honors her
final three years in soccer.

2

Maura
Sansone
Defender
Senior
Erie, PA
McDowell HS
The anchor of the defense at sweeper... one of
the keys to the team's success with such a
young group in back ... former transfer from
Kent State University ... finesse player who
reads the game well.
2003: Played in 19 matches, with 16 starts,
recording one assist... assist came in win
over Clarion... helped defense record four
shutouts and allow just 25 goals.

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Meet the Fightiiig Scots
2002: Played in all 17 matches as a
reserve, finishing with a goal and 3 assists
for 5 points ... scored goal in tie with
Mercyhurst.
At Kent State: Appeared in 2 games as a
reserve on defense.
Backgrovind: Bom August 1,1983...
daughter of Peggy and Nick Sansone ...
majoring in Elementary Education, minoring
in Psychology, with a 3.96 GPA... earned
first-team All-Metro League honors and was
named the team MVP her senior year ...
Helped the Trojans to a 20-3 record in 1999
and a PIAA state playoff appearance ...
father played football at Edinboro.

Sansone’s Career Statistics
Year
2002
2003
Career

G
17
19
36

SOG
1
3
4

G
1
.0
1

A
3
1
4

Pts.
5
1
6

14
Chilcott

Meet the Fightiiig Scots

County League selection as a senior and a
second team choice as a junior.

Chilcott’s Career Statistics
Year
2003

W-L-T
4-3-1

GAA
1.07

G-GS
14-13

Min
759

Svs
47

10

Has two years of experience as a defender,
but her availability may be limited due to her
Nursing major.
2003: Appeared in 14 matches as a reserve
defender ... recorded one shot.
2002: Played in five matches, starting
once.
Backgrovind: Bom October 27,1983 ...
daughter of Virginia and Dennis Falconer...

Goalkeeper
Junior
Erie, PA
Harbor Creek HS

Lantzy

One of the top returning players in the midfield for the Fighting Scots after seeing plenty
of action the last two years... also ranl« as the
team's top returning scorer.
2003: Played in 18 matches, with 11 starts
... was the sixth-leading scorer with a goal
and 3 assists for 5 points ... had goal and 2
assists in win over Point Park.
2002: Had 2 goals and an assist for 5
points while playing in 16 matches ... started
once ... goals came against Point Park and
Califomia(Pa.).
Backgrovmd: Bom March 7,1984 ...
daughter of Paula and Don Cuesman...
majoring in Elementary Education with a
3.02 CPA... four-year starter at Berea High
School who was MVP her final three years ...
played in the Greater Cleveland All-Star
Game ... earned honorable mention AllGreater Cleveland honors her final three
years, and was a second team All-Pioneer
Conference choice as a senior ... earned hon­
orable mention all-conference accolades as a
freshman.

Guesman’s Career Statistics
Year
2002
2003
Career

Trish Chilcott

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Kathy
Midfielder
Junior
Erie, PA
Fort LeBoeuf HS

Midfielder/Forward
Junior
Berea, OH
Berea HS

Defender
Junior
Warren, PA
Warren HS

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7lisa
Guesman

Jessica
Falconer

Converted from the midfield to goalkeeper a
year ago and did an excellent job ... provides
the Fighting Scots with a solid one-two tan­
dem along with Abbey Mortus.
2003: Started 13 of her 14 matches in goal,
ending the year with a 4-3-1 record and a
1.07 goals against average ... appeared in 19
matches in all while also playing in the midfield ... took part in four combined shutouts
and had 47 saves ... came up with first career
win in 3-1 triumph over Charleston(WV) ...
had 2 assists in win over Pomt Park.
2002: Played in 14 matches, recording an
cissist while playing in the midfield.
Backgrovind: Bom August 21,1983 ...
daughter of Jennie and John Chilcott...
majoring in Forensic Science ... three-year
starter and four-year letterwinner in soccer at
Harbor Creek High School... twice named
Offensive MVP... was a first team AU-Erie

Nursing major with a minor in Psychology ...
four-year starter at Warren High &hool, and
also participated in track for four years.

G
16
18
34

SOG
6
25
31

G
2
1
3

A
1
3
4

Pts.
5
5
10

Has played both midfield and defender for
the Fighting Scots and has been a valuable
performer ... another of the local products to
play a large role in the team's success.
2003: Started three matches last year
while playing in 18 ... had two shots.
2002: Appeared in 16 matches, starting
five times ... was credited with one assist.
Backgrovmd: Bom November 3,1983 ...
daugther of Linda and Robert Lantzy ...
majoring in Criminal Justice/Spanish with a
3.84 GPA... a four-year starter in soccer and
track and field and a two-year starter in bas­
ketball at Fort LeBoeuf High School...
helped the Bions to three Erie Coimty
League championships, and was a first team
All-ECL choice as a junior... was the District
10 champion and a state qualifier in track.

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Chelsea
Lawrence
Midfielder/Forward
Junior
Geneva, IF
Westlake(OH) HS
Will compete for time in the midfield and at
forward, but her time could be limited due to
her responsibilities in her Nutrition major.
2003: Got into 13 matches, with one start
.. scored a pair of goals, both in a 4-0 win
over Dominican.
2002: Played in 5 matches.
Backgrovmd: Bom December 10,1983 ...
daughter of Cathy and Jeff Lawrence ...
Nutrition major ... earned three-year letterwinner in soccer and two-year letterwinner

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Meet the Fighting Scots
in basketball at Westlake High School...
Demons won South Western Conference
championship and advanced to State
Regional sernifinals.

Lawrence’s Career Statistics
Year
2002
2003
Career

G
5
13
18

SOG
0
4
4

G
0
2
2

Pts.

0
4
4

16

Amy
DiVencenzo
Midfielder
Sophomore
Irwin, PA
Penn Trafford HS
Will compete for playing time in the midfield.
2003; Appeared in 10 matches as a reserve
midfielder.
Background: Bom September 26,1984 ...
daughter of Janet and Michael DiVincenzo ...
majoring in Sociology ... a four-year starter at
Penn Trafford High &hool... finished with
21 goals and 17 assists for her career ... was a
two-time All-Section choice, and an honor­
able mention Westmoreland City All-Star ...
named team MVP in 2001 and was a 2002
WPIAL team MVP.

15
Becky
Hostettler
Defender
Sophomore
Edinboro, PA
General McLane HS
Transfer from Saint Joseph's University who
joined the squad late as a walk-on last year
and made great strides in the spring ... could
help bolster the defender position.
2003: Appeared in three matches.

Background: Bom August 13,1983 ...

aU but one match.

daughter of Susan and Harold Hostettler ...
Elementary Education/Special Education
major with a minor in Spanish ... has a per­
fect 4.00 GPA... a three-year starter in soccer
at General McLane High School, and also
participated in track ... earned All-Erie
County League honors twice and was an
All-State selection as a senior ... attended
Saint Joseph's University from Aug. 2001 to
May 2003, where she also had a 4.00 GPA.

Background: Bom October 31,1984 ...

23

Soeder

Staty
Hyzewicz

Forward
Sophomore
Concord, OH
Notre Dame Cathedral Latin HS

Forward
Sophomore
McKean, PA
General McLane HS
Transfer from the University of Rhode Island
who competed in track ... possesses out­
standing speed but is raw from a soccer
sense ... qualified for the New England
Championships last year for the Rams.
Bacl^round: Bom Febmary 23,1984
...daughter of Patricia and Ronald Hyzewicz
... majoting in Physical Education — Teaching
... sister Tami plays at Gannon... four-year
starter in soccer at General McLane, but
made her mark in track where whe was the
team MVP... holds Erie County League
records in 100 and 200 meters with times of
12.44 and 26.35, respectively.

28
Kristen
Manfredi
Forward
Sophomore
Burton, OH
St. Peter Chanel HS

Gained valuable experience a year ago at for­
ward and will push for increased playing
time.
2003: Played in all 20 matches as a
reserve, finishing with a goal and 2 assists
while taking 14 shots ... first career goal came
in season opener, and accounted for the win­
ning score in a 3-1 win over Charleston(WV)
... assists came against Point park and
Bloomsburg.
Backgroimd: Bom May 31,1985 ...
daughter of Sherry and Ronald Soeder...
majoring in Early Childhood Education ...
started two years in soccer at Notre DameCathedral Latin High School, and started
one year in basketball... had 6 goals and 4
assists as a senior, with Lions finishiag 7-7-3
... as a junior helped team to 9-7-3 record,
scoring 5 goals ... was a first team All-North
Coast Conference selection as a senior and a
third team All-Greater Cleveland choice ...
also an All-Ohio nominee and a Willoughby
News-Herald All-Star ... played in the Greater
Cleveland All-Star Game ... was a second
team All-NCL choice as a junior.

Soeders’s Career Statistics
Year
2003

Hopes to make impact at forward after see­
ing her freshman season virtually wiped out.
2003: Injury and illness forced her to miss

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daughter of Debbie and John Manfredi...
majoring in Special Education ... a four-year
starter in soccer and a three-year starter in
softball... also played basketball... earned
all-conference honors in soccer and was a
Greater Cleveland honorable mention selec­
tion.

page

G
20

SOG
14

G
1

A
2

Pts.
4

3
Forward
Sophomore
Mansfield, OH
Clear Fork HS
Transfer from Coastal Carolina University
who is expected to make an immediate
impact up front.
At Coastal Carolina: Played in four
matches for the Lady Chanticleers, scoring
one goal against South Carolina State ... had
6 shots.
Backgroimd: Bom December 23,1984 ...
daughter of Linda and Rudy (deceased) Wolf
... comes from an athletic family ... father was
a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, and
brother Rudy Jr. played soccer and basket­
ball at Heidelberg College, while brother
Brad also played soccer at Heidelberg ... a
four-year starter at Clear Fork High &hool,
breal^g the school record for career goals
(80) and tying the career mark for assists ...
was a first team All-State selection and
Player of the Year as a senior and earned AllRegion honors ... was a first team AllDistrict choice and led the Mansfield, Ohio
area in scoring all four years ... was also a
three-year starter in basketball.

4

Asmey
Pulman
Midfielder/Forward
Freshman (redshirt)
LaSalle, ONT/
Sandwich Secondary
Highly-touted recmit a year ago who was
forced to sit out the 2003 season after tearing
her anterior cmciate ligament during the
summer ... will play either midfield or for­
ward, but will definitely see plenty of time.
Background: Bom Febmary 7,1985 ...

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Meet the Fighting Scots
daughter of Violet and Wayne Pulman ...
majoring in Health & Physical Education...
was twice named the Outstanding Female
Athlete of the Year at Sandwich Secondary
School... won the Golden Boot Award as a
senior, scoring 35 goals ... was selected to
play on the U17 Ontario Provincial soccer
team, and was the MVP at the University of
Windsor Tournament ... also played basket­
ball and tennis, winning the WECSSAA ten­
nis doubles championship.

j

major in Health & Physical Education...
played for coach Skip Stark at McDowell
High School, where she helped the Trojans to
a 65-19-5 record during her career ... was a
three-year starter ... earned first team AllMetro League honors as a junior and was a
second team choice the last two years ... had
48 career goals and 36 career assists ... played
for coach Gary Kagiavas on PA West U17
state championship team... team ended up
as Region 1 semifinalists.

22
Katie
DeLuca
Forward
Freshman
Erie, PA

20

Elise
Falatach
V ^
f-'

Midfielder/Defender
Freshman
Bay Village, OH

Academy/Strong Vincent HS

1Katie

tf-:-

Backgroimd: Bom September 3,1985 ...

8Heather

Background: Bom September 1,1985 ...

daughter of Judith Murphy and Richard
DeLuca ... imdeclared major... graduated
from Northwest Collegiate Academy while
playing soccer for Strong Vincent... was a
first team All-Metro selection as a senior
after earning second team honors as a
sophomore ... was team MVP her last two
years ... was a four-year starter in soccer and
also participated in bowling and track... led
team in scoring all four years.

Barbour

Coy

Goalkeeper
Freshman
Edinboro, PA
General McLane HS

Midfielder
Freshman
Winchester, VA
Millbrook HS

Backgrovmd: Bom December 13,1985 ...

Background: Bom November 21,1985 ...

daughter of Joan and Gary Barbour ... will
major in Secondary education — Math...
played for Claudio Olivieri at General
McLane High School, where she was a fouryear starter ... posted 42 career shutouts ...
was a first team All-Erie County League
selection as a junior and senior after earning
honorable mention accolades as a sopho­
more ... helped Lancers to the ECL champi­
onship in 2002 and 2003, and the District 10
title in 2002 ... team raeched the PIAA quar­
terfinals last year and was the District 10
runnemp in 2000... also earned three letters
in track.

daughter of Janet and Bob Coy ... will major
in Psychology ... was a four-year starter for
coach Keith folmer at Millbrook High School
... was a three-time All-District selection...
also ran a year of cross country.

5Darji

18
Angie

Midfielder/Defender
Freshman
Columbia Station, OH
Olmsted Falls HS

deMneida

Backgroimd: Bom August 20,1986 ...

11

Kara
Ciacchini
Midfielder/Forward
Freshman
Erie, PA
McDowell HS

Estremera

Forward
Freshman
Gibsonia, PA
Pine-Richland HS
Background: Bom November 9,1986 ...

daughter of Joanne and Joe de Almeida ...
will major in Secondary Education —
Mathematics ... was a four-year starter at
Pine-Richland High School for coach Jodi
Chmielewski... earned All-Section accolades
as a junior and senior and was in top three in
goals her final three years ... MVP of three
tournaments ... two-year Scholar Athlete.

Background: Bom November 20,1985 ...

daughter of Linda and Don Ciacchini... will

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daughter of Linda and Richard Estremera...
imdeclared major ... played four years for
coach Mike Zombroski at Olmsted Falls
High School... was a first team AllConference choice as a junior and an honor­
able mention selection as a senior ... named
team MVP both years ... had 6 goals as team
was 9-6-1 last year.

daughter of Sally and Michael Falatach...
will major in Art Education... was a stand­
out in soccer and track at Bay High School...
was a four-year starter in soccer, helping the
Rockets win four straight District champi­
onships, three conference titles and two Ohio
State championships ... Bay posted a 61-15-10
record during that period, with 50 shutouts
... for career had 21 goals and 20 assists ...
was an NSCAA All-American, a first team
All-Ohio selection, and she earned all confer­
ence accolades all four years and was an AllGreater Cleveland selection three times ...
was named to the Cleveland Plain Dealer Best
of the Best twice, an honor that ecompasses
seven counties, and was named to the
Cleveland Plain Dealer All-County Team
twice, in addition to being named to the
Lorain Journal and Sun Herald All-Star teams
... presented with the Outstanding Senior
Award and was named the team Defensive
MVP... in track, earned All-Region and AllDistrict honors.

Midfielder/Defender
Freshman
Strongsville, OH
Strongsville HS
Background: Bom October 3,1985 ...

daughter of Jody and John Grebenc ... unde­
clared major ... played for coach Jon Felton at
Strongsville High School... Mustangs won
Ohio Division I State championship in 2002

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I

The 2004 Fightiiig Scots

Meet the Fighting Scots
and were runners-up in 2003, finishing with
21-1-1 record and giving up three goals all
year ... named All-Pioneer Conference as a
senior and was an honorable mention AllGreater Cleveland choice.

12

Kim ,
Koridch

Defender
Freshman
Edinboro, PA
General McLane HS
Background: Bom February 6,1986 ...

daughter of Linda and Mike Koricich ... will
major in Criminal Justice ... competed in soc­
cer and track & field for the Lancers ... was a
three-year starter in soccer, helping team to
17-2-1 record and Erie Coxmty League co­
championship as a senior ... team won ECL
and District 10 championships in 2002 ...
earned All-ECL honors at defender as a
senior ... played for coach Gary Kagiavas on
the Erie Admirals U17 team which won the
2003 Pa. State Championship and was a
Region 1 semifinalist.

27
Janelle
Layton
Midfielder
Freshman
Johnstown, PA
Richland HS

Name

Pos.

Ht.

Yr.

1
14
11
8
18
22

Katie Barbour
Trish Chilcott
Kara Ciacchini
Heather Coy
Angie de Almeida
Katie DeLuca

GK
GK
MF/F
MF
F
F

5-5
5-5
5-3
5-7
5-5
5-6

Fr.

16
5
20
10
9
13
7
25
15
23

Amy DiVincenzo
Daryl Estremera
Elise Falatach
Jessica Falconer
Fallon Frye
Mary Grebenc
Lisa Guesman
Becky Hicho
Becky Hostettler
Stacey Hyzewicz

MF
MF/D
MF/D
D
MF
MF/D
MF/F
MF/D
D
F

5-7
5-5
5-6
5-4
5A
5-2
5-3
5-1
5-3
5-4

12
17
29
27
28
24
26
21
4
2
6
19
3

Kim Koricich
Kathy Lantzy
Chelsea Lawrence
Janelle Layton
Kristen Manfredi
Emily Monte
Abbey Mortus
Stacie Potter
Ashley Pulman
Maura Sansone
Rachel Seth
Liz Soeder
Shauna Wolf

D
MF
MF/F
MF
F
MF/F
GK
MF
MF/F
D
MF/D
F
F

5-3
5-8
5-5
5A
5-2
5-1
5-9
5-4
5-11
5-8
5-9
5-4
5-6

No.

24

Emily
Monte
Midfielder/Forward
Freshman
Fairport, NY
Fairport HS
Background: Bom October 23,1986 ...

daughter of Arlene and Frank Monte ... will
major in Health & Physical Education... was
a two-year starter for coach Colleen Sudan's
Fairport High School team.

6Rachel
Midfielder/Defender
Freshman
McKean, PA
General McLane HS
Background: Bom March 2,1986 ...

daughter of Betsy and Daniel Seth... will
major in Nursing... was a three-year starter
for coach Claudio Olivieri and General
McLane High School... team was Erie
County League co-champion in 2003 with a
record of 17-2-1, and won ECL title in 2002 ...
also captured District 10 championship in
2002... was a second team All-ECL selection
as a junior and senior.

Hometown/High School

Edinboro, PA/General McLane
Erie, PA/Harbor Creek
Erie, PA/McDowell
Fr.
Winchester, VA/Millbrook
Fr.
Gibsonia, PA/Pine-Richland
Fr.
Erie, PA/Northwest Pa. Collegiate
Fr.
Academy/ Strong Vincent
So. Irwin, PA/Penn Trafford
Fr.
Columbia Station, OH/ Olmsted Falls
Bay Village, OH/Bay
Fr.
Warren, PA/Warren
Jr.
Dover, PA/Northeastern
Sr.
Strongsville, OH/Strongsville
Fr.
Berea, OH/Berea
Jr.
Broadview Heights, OH/North Royalton
Sr.
So. Edinboro, PA/General McLane
So. McKean, PA/General McLane/Rhode
Island
Edinboro, PA/ General McLane
Fr.
Erie, PA/ F ort LeBoeuf
Jr.
Geneva, IL/Westlake(OH)
Jr.
Johnstown, PA/Richland
Fr.
So. Burton, OH/St. Peter Chanel
Fairport, NY /Fairport
Fr.
Fairview Park, OFl/Fairview
Sr.
Allegany, NY/ Allegany-Limestone
Sr.
Fr.-r LaSalle, ONT/Sandwich Secondary
Erie, PA/McDowell/Kent State
Sr.
McKean, PA/ General McLane
Fr.
So. Concord, OH/Notre Dame Cathedral Latin
So. Mansfield, OH/Clear Fork/ Coastal
Carolina

Jr.

HEAD COACH: Gary Kagiavas
FIRST ASST. COACH; Kelly Gray
ASST. COACHES; Mark Case and Jamie Tekotte
—■—

Background: Bom January 31,1986 ...

daughter of Jan and Bill Layton ... will major
in Art Education with a minor in Graphic
design... was a four-year starter in soccer for
coach Gene Bird at Richland High School...
holds the career record for both boys and
girls teams in goals ... earned South Central
All-Star honors ... was named CHitstanding
Athlete for class of 2004 ... also participated
in track & field.

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I

Year-By-Year Results

2003 Final Statistics
Final Record.: 12-7--1
Name

G-GS

Jamie Tekotte
Stacey Oldenburg
Kristy Woods
Came Vance
Lynzie Ellison
Lisa Guesman
Lindsey Snyder
Chelsea Lawrence
Liz Soeder
Summer Darst
Karen Achtyl
Kelly Collins
Abbey Mortus
Becky Hicho
Jenn Wilson
Tricia Chilcott
Fallon Frye
Stacie Potter
Hayley Lambert
Maura Sansone
Kathy Lantzy
Amy DiVincenzo
Jessica Falconer
Teri Michalski
Kristen Manfredi
Shannon Askey
Becky Hostetler
TOTALS

20-20
20-20
20-16
18-10
20-20
18-11
19-0
13-1
20-0
20-20
19-5
20-19
18-6
17-0
3-0
19-14
17-0
20-19
18-1
19-16
18-3
10-0
14-0
5-0
1-0
19-19
3-0
20-20

Shots

Goals

Assists

Points

90
40
14
19
39
25
7
4
14
19
12
11
4
2
1
7
0
9
3
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
328

21
9
3
2
0
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
47

6
3
3
4
7
3
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
40

48
21
9
8
7
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
134

Record: 2-14-0

at Kutztown
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Bloomsburg
at Shippensbure
at Thief
MILLERSVILLE
at Wheeling Jesuit
at Ashland
OAKLAND
at Califomia (PA)
WESTCHESTER
at Lock Haven
THIEL
at Gannon
INDIANA(PA)
EAST
STROUDSBURG

G-GS

Stacey Oldenburg 1-0
Jenn Wilson
3-0
Stacie Potter
1-0
Tricia Chilcott
14-13
Abbey Mortus
18-6
TOTALS
20-20

Min

Shots

Svs

GA

SHO

GAA

0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
4-3-1
8^0
12-7-1

9
45
26
759
998
1837

0
4
1
91
108
204

0
3
1
47
67
118

0
0
0
9
16
25

0
0
0
0
0
4

0.00
0.00
0.00
1.07
1.44
1.23

Result

Opponent

CHARLESTON (WV) W,
MERCYHURST
L,

Sept. 2
Sept. 6
Sept. 7
Sept. 13
Sept. 14
Sept. 17
Sept. 20
Sept. 24

POINT PARK
at Queens (NY)
at Bridgeport
at East Stroudsburg
at Dominican
at Slippery Rock
at West Chester
GANNON

w.
w.
L,
w

w,
L,
X

w.

3-1
0-1
ot
13-0
3-1
1-3
3-2
4-0
0-2
2-2
3-1

Record: 9-10-0

Date

Opponent

Re.sult

Sept. 27
Sept. 30
Oct. 4
Oct. 8
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Nov. 4

KUTZTOWN
LOCK HAVEN
BLOOMSBURG
at Indiana (Pa)
SHIPPENSBURG
at Millersville
CLARION
MANSFIELD
CALIFORNIA (Pa.)
at Millersville

L,

Edinboro University Women’s Soccer 2004

atLaRcxrhe
W, 12-1
SETON HILL
W, 8-0
JOHN CARROLL W, 2-0
at Slippery Rock
L, 2-3
KUTZTOWN
L, 1-2
CALIFORNIA(PA) T, 2-2
SHIPPENSBURG
L, 1-2
GANNON
L, 0-3
at MUlersville
L, 2-4
WHEELING JESUIT W, 4-3
at Walsh
L, 0-1
NOIRE DAME(OH)W, 5-0
LOCK HAVEN
L, 1-4
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN
L, 0-6
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 2-4
EAST
STROUDSBURG
L, 0-6
at West Chester
L, 0-5
BLOOMSBURG
L, 0-8

1998

2003 Results
Aug. 29
Aug. 31

L, 2-8

Record: 5-12-1

W-L-T

Date

L, 0-7
L, 1-4
L, 0-8
L, 2-3
W, 7-2
L, 1-3
L, 1-8
L, 0-4
L, 0-9
L, 1-5
L, 0-6
L, 0-4
W,13-0
L, 0-2
L, 0-6

1997

Gk>alkeepers
Name

MILLERSVILLE

1996

PSAC: 7-4-1

w.
w.
L,

w.
L,

w.
W
W
L,

0-1
2-1
2-1
0-2
1-0
0-3
6-0
2-1
2-1
0-2

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at Wheeling Jesuit
at Gannon
at Mercyhurst
at Malone
INDIANA(PA)
at Kutztown
at Bloomsburg
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Shippensburg
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN

W, 4-2
L, 1-2
2ot
L, 1-2
W, 2-0
W, 2-0
W, 1-0
2ot
L, 0-5
L, 0-1
ot
L, 0-2
W, 2-1
ot

EAST
STROUDSBURG
ST. VINCENT
WESTMINSTER
at Califomia (PA)
at Lock Haven
CONCORD
WALSH
WESTCHESTER

w. 3-2
L,

W

L,

w.

L,
W
L,
L,

2ot
2-3
2ot
4-1
0-3
3-2
0-5
10-0
1-2
0-2

1999
Record: 9-9-1

MERCYHURST

U 0-1

WHEELING JESUIT W,
KUTZTOWN
w.
MALONE
w.
at WV Wesleyan
U
vs Charleston
w.
LOCK HAVEN
L,
at East Stroudsburg U
at Indiana(Pa.)
L,
BLOOMSBURG
W
at Slippery Rock
w,
SHIPPENSBURG w.
at Westminster
X
CALIFORNIA(PA) w
GANNON
L,
at West Chester
at Millersville
at Allegheny
at Saint Vincent

L,

U

L,

w.

ot
2-0
3-1
1-0
0^
9-1
0-1
0-3
1-2
3-2
2-1
6-1
0-0
6-0
0-1
2ot
0-2
0-3
3-4
5-0

2000
Record: 10-8-1

at Wheeling Jesuit
at Salem IntemT
at Mercyhurst
at Kutztown
at Shippensburg
at Califomia(Pa.)
at Bloomsburg
INDIANA(PA.)
WESTMINSTER
SLIPPERY ROCK
EAST
STROUDSBURG
ALLEGHENY
MILLERSVILLE
SHEPHERD
at Gannon
at St. Leo

L, 1-2

w. 8-0

L, 1-2

w. 4-0

L, 0-3
w. 4-0
U 1-2
2ot
w. 2-1
w. 3-0
L, 1-2
L, 1-2
X 1-1
2ot
w. 1-0
w. 6-0
w. 2-0
w. 1-0

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at Tampa

u 1-2

at Lock Haven
WEST CHESTER

2ot
L, 0-3
w. 2-1

i
i

I

;

2001
Record: 11-5-1

MERCYHURST
vs. St. Rose
vs. Mass.-Lowell
at West Chester
LOCK HAVEN
KUTZTOWN
GANNON
at Indiana (PA)
SHIPPENSBURG
BALDWINWALLACE
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Millersville
CLARION
at East Stroudsburg

L, 2-3
L, 1-3
w. 4-2
w. 3-1
u 1-2
2ot
w. 4-0
w. 3-0
X 2-2
2ot

w.
w.
w.
w.
w
W,

BLOOMSBURG

L,

at Slippery Rock
at Bloomsburg

w

u

4-0
4-0
1-0
3-1
5-1
1-0
ot
3A
2ot
3-0
0-1

2002
Record: 9-5-4

LINDSEY WILSON L,
WHEELING JESUIT W,
BRIDGEPORT
W
at Gannon
L,
EAST
X
STROUDSBURG
SLIPPERY ROCK
L,
WEST CHESTER
X
at Lock Haven
at Kutztown
Mercyhurst
Bloomsburg
SETON HILL
POINT PARK
INDIANA(PA)

0-1
3-0
1-0
1-2
1-1
2ot
0-3
0-0
2ot
L, lA
w. 2-0
X 3-3

u 2-3
w. 3-2
w. 7-0

MILLERSVILLE
at Clarion
at Shippensburg

w 2-1
ot
w. 1-0
w. 2-1
X 0-0

at Califomia(Pa.)

w. 2-1

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1

All-Time Letterwinners

Honor Roll
NSCAA AUNt>i*llieasl Region
I

I

1998
1999
2000
2001

2002
2003

Amy Lindsey, D (Second Team)
Amy Hazen, F (Second Team)
Kim Liwush, D (Second Team)
Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Nicole Vlahovic, F (Second Team)
Jamie Tekotte, MF (Second Team)
Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Jamie Tekotte (First Team)

PSAC Coach, of the
Year
2001

Gary Kagiavas

AU-PSAC
1997

Alyssa Murosky, MF

1998

Amy Lindsey, D (Second Team)
Cara Peyton, MF (Second Team)
Amy Hazen, F (Second Team)
Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Lynzie Ellison, MF (Second Team)
Jamie Tekotte, MF (First Team)
Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Nicole Vlahovic, F (Second Team)
Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Nicole Vlahovic, F (Second Team)
Jamie Tekotte, MF (First Team)
Summer Darst, D (Second Team)

(Second Team)

1999
2000
2001

2002
2003

Jamie Tekotte

All-Time vs. Opponents
Oooonent

Allegheny
Ashland
Baldwin-Wallace
Bloomsburg
Bridgeport
CaIirornia(Pa.)
Charleston(WV)
Clarion
Concord
Dominican
East Stroudsburg
Gannon
Indiana (Pa.)
John Carroll
Kutztown
LaRoche
Lindsey Wilson
Lock Haven
Malone

W-L-T

Streak

0-1-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
2-7-0
0-1-0
6-1-1
2-0-0
3-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-5-1
3-5-0
3-4-1
1-0-0
5-3-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-7-0
2-0-0

T1
LI
W1
W1
LI
W6
W2
W3
W1
W1
W1
W1
LI
W1
LI
W1
LI
W1
W2

Opponent

UMass-Lowell
Mansfield
Mercyhurst
Millersville
Notre Dame (OH)
Oakland
Point Park
Queens (NY)
St. Rose
St. Vincent
Seton Hill
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Thiel
Walsh
West Chester
West Va. Wesleyan
Westminster
Wheeling Jesuit

Bdinboro University W^omen’s Soccer 2004

AAA
Achtyl, Karen......................... ................ 2003
Adamski, Maggie.................................. 2001
Adiutori, Cara....................... ................ 1996
Askey, Shannon.................... . 2000-01-02-03
BBB
Baird, Carly........................................... 2000
Blackhurst, Lisa.................... . 1996-97-98-99
Bruno, Corinne...................................... 1998
Buchanich, Susan.................................. 1998
ccc
Campbell, Jillian.................................... 1998
Caruso, Jill............................................. 1996
Carlson, Melissa.................................... 1997
Chilcott, Tricia...................... ........... 2002-03
Christopher, Beth.................. .... 1997-98-99
Collins, Kelly......................... . 2000-01-02-03
Cunningham, Laura............. ................ 2002
DDD
Darst, Summer...................... . 2000-01-02-03
DiFranco, Tania...................... . 1999-00-01-02
Diurba, Erin........................................... 1999
Dittman, Amy....................... ................ 1996
DiVincenzo, Amy................ ................ 2003
Denk, Lisa............................. ................ 1997
EEE
Elder, Colby......................... ................ 1996
Ellison, Lynzie........................ . 2000-01-02-03
Ewing, Brooke...................... ................ 1997
FEE
Falconer, Jessica.................... ........... 2002-03
Fox, Wendy........................... ................ 1996
Frick, Michelle........................ . 1999-00-01-02
Fmdak, Sali........................... . 1997-98-99-00
Frye, Fallon........................... .... 2001-02-03

GGG

W-L-T

Streak

1-0-0
1-0-0
0-5-1
4-5-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
3-4-1
2-6-0
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-4-2
1-2-0
1-1-1
4-2-0

W1
W1
LI
L2
W1
LI
W2
W1
LI
W2
W2
W1
L2
W2
L2
T2
LI
W1
W1
page 22

Cast, Meighan...................... ........... 1997-98
Glecos, Elizabeth.................. . 1998-99-00-01
Guesman, Lisa...................... ........... 2002-03

HHH
Hatton, Jessica........................ . 1996-97-98-99
Hawley, Angela.................... ................ 1996
Hazen, Amy......................... . 1998-99-00-01
Hicho, Becky......................... .... 2001-02-03
Hokaj, Lisa........................... ...........1996-97
Hostettler, Becky.................. ........... 2002-03
Hoyt, Kim............................. ................ 1998

Ill
Isgan, Dory........................... . 1996-97-98-99
lammarino. Derma................ . 1997-98-99-00

JJJ
Jackowski, Katie.................... . 1999-00-01-02
Jeffries, Amy......................... ................ 2002
Juiliano, Stephanie............... ...........1996-97

KKK

Kramer, Sarah......................... ... 1997-98-99
Kreider, Kristy........................ .......... 1996-97
Kress, Michelle........................ ................1996
Kronenwetter, Jenna............... ................1996
ITT.
Lambert, Hayley.................... .............. 2003

Lantzy,
.......................... ......... 2002-03
Lawrence, Chelsea................ ......... 2002-03
Lindsey, Amy........................ 1998-99-00-01
Linfield, Andrea...................... ... 1999-00-02
Liwush, Kim......................... 1999-00-01-02
Lolley, Corrina........................ .............. 1996
MJVBVI
Manfredi, Kristen.................. .............. 2003
Meshanko, Trish.................... ......... 1997-98
Michalski, Teri........................ ... 2001-02-03
Mortus, Abbey........................ ... 2001-02-03
Mukina, Kara......................... .............. 2001
Mukina, Marci........................ .............. 1998
Mullen, Susan........................ .............. 2002
Murosky, Alyssa...................... ... 1997-98-99
NNN
Noves, Jen............................... .............. 1996
000
Oldenburg, Stacey................ 2000-01-02-03
PPP
Peyton, Cara......................... 1996-97-98-99
Potter, Stacie......................... ... 2001-02-03
RRR
mM
Raco, Nikki............................. .............. 1996
Rodgers, Jessalynn................ 1996-97-98-99
sss
Sansone, Maura...................... ......... 2002-03 • ^ * ^4
Shirley, Heidi......................... 1997-98-99-00
Smith, Lindsay........................ .............. 1996
Snell, Laura............................. .............. 1997
S j
Snyder, Katie......................... .............. 2002
Snyder, Lindsey...................... .............. 2003
Snyder, Megan...................... ... 1997-98-99
Soeder, Liz............................. .............. 2003
Stevens, Amy........................ 1999-00-01-02
TTT
Tague, Brittany........................ ......... 1996-97
Tekotte, Jamie....................... ... 2001-02-03
WV
Vance, Carrie......................... .............. 2003
Vlahovic, Nicole.................... 1999-00-01-02
WWW
Weed, Jess............................. ... 2000-01-02
Wells, Elizabeth...................... ......... 1999-00
Wiehtman, Angelia................ ......... 2000-01
Williams, Carrie...................... .............. 1998
Wilson, Jenn........................... .............. 2003
•4
Wilson, Steph......................... .............. 2000
Woods, Kristy........................ 1999-01-02-03

Kelly, Michelle...................... ................ 2001
Edinboro University Women’s Soccer 2004

page 23

This is Edinboro University

Pa. State Athletic Conference
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, with 53 years of orga­
nized competition, has established itself as one of the most respected
NCAA Division II athletic conferences.
In its history the PSAC has laid claim to 35 NCAA team champi­
ons and 190 individual title winners, giving credence to its fine athlet­
ic tradition. The conference's prosperity on the national level was
abimdant again in 2003-04, as close to one-third of the league's teams
participated in NCAA postseason competition. The PSAC also dis­
tinguishes itself as the second-largest Division II conference in terms
of sports sponsorship, awarding titles for 22 different sports.
Academic
success is paramormt for PSAC member
Final 2003
institutions as well. The number of stu­
dent-athletes desimated by the confer­
Standings
ence as "Scholar-Athletes" ~ those who
have attained a cumulative grade point
PSAC Overall Pet.
average of 3.25 or better — has increased
Slippery Rock
9-1-2
15-3-2
.800
every year since that standard was adopt­
9-1-2
12-6-3
.643
ed in 1995-96. The impressive figure of West Chester
9-2-1
14-4-3
.738
Kutztown
1,239 PSAC Scholar-Athletes for the 2003Millersville
9-3-0
14-6-1
.690
04 academic year is nearly double the
EDINBORO
7.4-1
12-7-1
.625
total of those in the mid-1990's.
Lock Haven
6-5-1
10-12-1
.457
The PSAC was organized in 1951 for
Indiana(Pa.)
6-6-0
13-6-0
.684
the purpose of promoting and adminis­
tering men's athletic programs within the
East Stroudsburg 3-6-3
6-9-3
.417
Bloomsburg
4-8-0
5-13-0
.278
14 state teachers colleges in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In Califomia(Pa.)
3-7-2
9-8-2
.526
1977, due to the interest and growth of Shippensburg
3-7-2
9-8-2
.406
women's athletics, the conference was
Mansfield
2-10-0
4-11-2
.294
restructured to provide for women's pro­
Clarion
1-11-0
4-14-0
.222
grams.
From its inception, each conference member selected its own competitive division within
the NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted to reclassify the entire conference to Division
n. Although all 14 institutions are members of NCAA Division II, eight schools have also elect­
ed to compete at the Division I level in select sports.
In 1983, all member institutions were granted university status as a result of Legislative
Act 188, which formed Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education. This system now
enrolls in excess of 104,000 students.

2003 All-PSAC Teams
Pos. Name

GK
F
F
F
F
MF
MF
MF
MF
B
B
B
B

First Team

Ryan Levine
Sara Arsenault
Julie Karcher
Susan Kerr
Kelly Lau
Christy Bush
Meghan McGrath
Lauren Tatro
Jamie Tekotte
Shannon Gleason
Brooke Rangi
Corey Weir
Lindsay Will

School

West Chester
Slippery Rock
West Chester
Millersville
Kutztown
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Kutztown
Edinboro
West Chester
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Kutztown

Yr.

Sr.

Jr.
Fr.

Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.

Jr.
Sr.
Sr.

Jr.
Fr.
Sr.

Second Team

Pos. Name

GK
F
F
F
F
MF
MF
MF
MF

B
B
B
B

Eldinboro University Women’s Soecer 2004

School

Yr.

Mandi Johnsen
Kutztown
Michelle Carmosky Bloomsburg
Erin Falce
Indiana(Pa.)
IndianajPa.)
Crystal Heder
Lauren Steele
Slippery Rock
Kristin Breithaupt Millersville
Kalyn Miller
West Chester
Robin Niles
West Chester
Danielle Smith
Lock Haven
Edinboro
Summer Darst
Mary Dietrich
Millersville
JiU Docherty
Bloomsburg
Cheryl \Mckerham Slippery Rock

So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.

Jr.
Jr.
Sr.

Jr.
So.
So.

page 24

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest com­
prehensive four-year university in northwestern
Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus is home to some
8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic pro­
grams. The University's programs in art, criminal jus­
tice, and speech language pathology, among others, have
earned regional and national recognition and accolades,
and the campus is ranked among the top 10 in the nation
for the services provided for students with disabilities.
In 2003 the University's instutional accreditation with
the Commission on Higher Education Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools was reaffirmed with
commendation for ten years. In the 2006-07 academic
year, the University will celebrate its Sesquicentennial
recognizing 150 years of service to the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the metro­
politan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and
less than 20 miles south of the city of Erie —
Pennsylvania's fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat of
Crawford Coimty, is approximately 20 miles south of
Edinboro.

The University's Baron-Fomess Library has more
than 480,000 bound volumes and 1.3 million microform
units, along with an online catalog, access to numerous
online databases and electronic reserves. The building is
equipped with a wireless network, computer labs and
equipment to assist users with visual impairments.
The main campus also includes a modern
University Center, planetarium, observatory, reading
clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics
labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the
latest hardware and software, three art galleries, an ani­
mation studio, campus radio and televsion stations,
health center, counseling center, and much more - all
accessible for people with disabilities. The recently ren­
ovated and expanded Crawford Center for Health and
Physical Education and Disability Resources rivals any
facility of its kind in the nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas,
there are 43 buildings on the spacious Edinboro
Campus, including six residence halls with private or
shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and liv­
ing-learned floors — all are wired for voice, video and
data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie
and Meadville. Edinboro University in Erie ~ The
Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre campus that
includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a
unique facility for small conferences, business meetings,
and special events. Edinboro University in Meadville is
located in the city's historic Bessemer Building.

^ '^

-....... ....... .. .....

Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University ofPA
Frank G. Pogue was appointed the
15th president of Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania on July 1,1996.
A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a
bachelor's degree from Alabama State
University, a master's degree from
Atlanta University, and a Ph.D. from
the University of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro
University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for student
affairs and special programs at the State University of
New York (SUNY) Central Administration in Albany,
serving in that position for 10 years. While vice chancel­
lor, he also served for one year as interim president at the
SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in
the SUNY Central Administration, President Pogue was
vice president for student affairs, associate vice president
for research and educational development, dean of
undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson,
all at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and
statewide leadership groups. He serves as a member of
the American Council on Education (ACE) Commission
on Women in Higher Education. He is a member of the
American Association of State Colleges and Universities
(AASCU) Committee on Professional Development,
Millennium Leadership Initiative and Christa McAuliffe
Selection Committee. He was appointed in 2003 to the
International Association of University Presidents
Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict

Resolution and Peace. Since 1984, Dr. Pogue has served
on the Commission on Higher Education Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA). Most recent­
ly, he served as President for the MSA Board of Trustees
and as a member of its Executive Committee, and he is a
former vice chair of the Commission's Executive
Committee.
Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board of Trustees of the
BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network. He
served for two years as chairperson of the Pennsylvania
State System of Higher Education (SSHE) Commission
for the Universities and Commission of Presidents
Executive Committee. In October 1996, Dr. Pogue was
appointed by then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to
the Governor's Commission on Academic Standards. In
November 2002, he was appointed co-chair of the Higher
Education Committee of Pennsylvania Governor Ed
Rendell's Transition Team. In May, 2004, he was appoint­
ed to the Pennsylvania Department of Education Higher
Education Advisory Board.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of
Commerce with the Louis J. Tullio Community Service
Award. The Greater Erie Community Action Committee
(GECAC) honored him with the Paul P. Martin
Community Service Award in 2000, and in 1999, the
Distinguished Service Award for Leadership and Vision
was presented to him by the SUNY at Albany Council of
Trustees.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created
the concept and philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a
learner-centered environment where students come first
and are an integral part of a caring and supportive cam­
pus community.

2004 Women's
Soccer
ScheduleTime
Site
Opponent

Date

August 29
August 31
September 3

CHARLESTON(WV)
MERCHURST
POINT PARK

Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA

4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.

September 6
September 7
September 13
September 14
September 17
September 20

at Queens(NY)
at Bridgeport
at East Stroudsburg*
at Dominican(NY)
at Slippery Rock*
at West Chester*

Flushing, NY
Bridgeport, CT
East Stroudsburg, PA
Orangeburg, NY
Slippery Rock, PA
West Chester, PA

12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.

September 24
September 27
September 30
October 4

GANNON
KUTZTOWN*
LOCK HAVEN*
BLOOMSBURG*

Edinboro, Pa
Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA

4:00 p.m.
12 noon
4:00 p.m.
12 noon

October 8

at Indiana(Pa.)*

Indiana, PA

4:00 p.m.

October 11

SHIPPENSBURG*

Edinboro, PA

1:00 p.m.

October 18

at Millersville*

Millersville, PA

1:00 p.m.

October 22
October 25
October 28

CLARION*
MANSFIELD*
CALIFORNIA(PA)*

Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA

3:00 p.m.
12 noon
3:00 p.m.

HEAD COACH:

Gary Kagiavas

* PSAC match