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Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

Greetings from the President
Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots:
We are engaged in one of the most exciting years in the history of
Edinboro University - our school's 150*'’ anniversary, the
Sesquicentennial. This year also promises to be one of our best for our
athletics programs as they strive to match last year's incredible suc­
cesses, when many of our teams and athletes went on to post-season
competition.
Much of the success of our men's and women's athletic teams is
due to your loyal support of our scholar-athletes in basketball, cross
country, football, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball, and
wrestling, as well as wheelchair basketball and other adaptive sports.
The long legacy of Edinboro athletics will be one of the highlights
celebrated during our Sesquicentennial in 2006-2007. As we prepare to celebrate the University's
150^^ anniversary, we are guided by the theme "Building a prosperous future through academic
excellence and civility." Our athletes' dedication to education, discipline, and sportsmanship that
are at the heart of Edinboro athletics will serve them well as they pursue their dreams beyond the
playing fields of their alma mater. Their success in competitive endeavors will contribute to the
quality of life on our campus and throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania.
Fans of the Fighting Scots are always welcome at Edinboro University and I look forward to greet­
ing you at our many athletic, cultural and arts presentations. Please visit our campus as often as
possible.

Media Information
2006 Schedule.............................. .OBC
Edinboro University Quick Facts ...... 1
Edinboro University................... ...IBC
Administration............................ ...IBC
The 2006 Fighting Scots
Head Coach................................. ....2-3
Assistant Coaches........................ ...... 4
2006 Outlook ............................... ....5-7
Meet the Fighting Scots............... ...8-17
2006 Roster.................................. .....18
2005 in Review
Final Results & Statistics............. .....19
The PSAC.................................... .....20
All-Time Records
All-Time Records........................ .....21
Career Records ........................... .....22
Season Records........................... .....23
Year-By-Year Results.................... .24-25
All-Time Letterwinners............... .26-27
All-Time vs. Opponents............. .... 27
Honor Roll.................................. .... 28
Sports Information Contact
Sports Information Director: Bob Shreve
Office Phone: (814) 732-1834
Home Phone: (814) 833-9028
:: (814^ 7:------ail: rshre
e-mail:
reve@edmboro.edu

Frank G. Pogue, President

Governor of Pennsylvania
Edward G. Rendell

Pennsylvania State System of
Higher Education
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor

Board of Governors
Kenneth M. Jarin, Esq., Chair
Mr. Kim E. Lyttle, Vice Chair
Mr. C. R. "Chuck" Pennoni, Vice Chair
The Honorable Matthew E. Baker
Ms. Marie A. Conley Lammando
Mr. Paul S. Dlugolecki
Mr. Daniel P. Elby
The Honorable Michael K. Hanna
Mr. David P. Holveck
The Honorable Vincent J. Hughes
Ms. Allison Peitz
Mr. Guido M. Pichini
The Honorable Ed Rendell
The Honorable James J. Rhoades
Ms. Christine J. Toretti Olson
Mr. Aaron A. Walton
Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak
There are currently three vacancies on the
Board.

Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania Council of
Trustees
Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair
Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
Dr. Raymond L. Dombrowski
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey
Mr. John A. Pulice
Ms. Teresa R. Scott
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor (ex officio)

President’s Executive Council
Dr. Kenneth Adams, Dean of Education
Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to the
President for Equity, Special Programs
and staff Development

Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of Graduate
Studies and Research

Dr. Pearl Bartelt, Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs

Ms. Janet Dean, University Ombudsperson
and Associate Vice President for
Human Resources
and Faculty Relations
Dr. Donald Dilmore, Associate Vice President
for University Libraries
Mr. Gordon Herbst, Vice President for
Finance and Administration
Dr. Jerry Kiel, Vice President for Student
Affairs and Student Success
Dr. Andrew Lawlor, Associate Vice President
for Technology and Communications
Dr. Michael Mogavero, Vice President for
Enrollment Services and University
Planning
Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of Public Relations
Dr. Eric Randall, Dean of Science,
Management and Technology
Mr. Kahan Sablo, Dean of Student Life
Dr. Emily Sinsabaugh, Executive to the
President for University
Communications
and Administrative Initiatives
Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal Arts
Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice President for
Development and Marketing

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

The 2006 Edinboro University Women's Soccer
Media guide is a publication of the Sports
Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director.
The guide was written and designed hy Bob
Shreve, with printing by Gohrs Prmtir^ ^rvice
Inc. of Erie, Pa. PhotoOTaphy by Mike Gallagher,
Bruce Bennett and Bob Wheeler.
For more informatioii
Information on Fighting Scot athletics is available
on the Internet by accessing Edinboro University's
World Wide Web homepage at www.edinboro.edu
then clicking the "Athletics" button. Results are
available on the Fighting Scot Hotline by calling
(814) 732-1837.

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Edinboro Fast Facts
Location: Edinboro, PA 16444
Enrollment: 7,700
Nickname: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red & White
Affiliation: NCAA II (wrestling - NCAA I)
Conference: Permsylvania State Athletic
Conference
Arena: McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)
President: Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr.
Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner
Head Coach: Gary Kagiavas(Gannon '91)
Record at Edinboro: 80-88-15,10 years
Career Record: 80-88-15,10 years
Assistant Coaches: Jamie Tekotte and
Mark Case
Women's Soccer Office Phone:
(814) 732-1876
Head Athletic Trainer: Gary Hanna
Women's Soccer Athletic Trainer: Becky
Sidener
2005 Record: 7-9-3
PSAC West Recorc^inish: 5-3-2,3rd place
Letterwinners Retumin^ost: 16/8
Starters Retumin^Lost: 8/3
First Year of Women's Soccer: 1996
All-Time Record: 80-88-15 (.478)
All-Time PSAC Playoff Record: 0-3
Last Playoff Appearance: 2005 — lost to
Slippery Rock, 4-1, in first round
Edinboro University ofPennsylvania is an equal oppor­
tunity educational institution and will not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex and hand­
icap in its activities, programs or employment practices
as required by Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the
ADA. For information regarding civil rights or griev­
ance procedures, contact Mr. Patrick F. Coleman,
Director of Human Resources and Staff Development,
Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA
Coordinator, at Reeder Hall, 2nd Floor, Edinboro, PA
16444 (814-732-2703).

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Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

oach

GaryKagjavas
Gannon ‘gi
Cjary

ing for postseason action, compiling a 9-5-4
record. The 2002 squad finished with six wins
and a tie in its last seven matches.
Kagiavas owns an overall record of 8088-15 in ten seasons, with ten or more wins in
six of the last eight seasons. Once a rare
occurrence to show up in the Northeast
Region rankings, the Fighting Scots are now a
weekly member of the top ten.
Kagiavas' teams accomplished a rarity in
his first six seasons, finishing with a better
record each year. The 2001 Fighting Scots
went out and posted an 11-5-1 record, includ­
ing a school-record six-game winning streak.
The Fighting Scots advanced to the PSAC
Playoffs for the first time. Edinboro dropped
a 1-0 decision to Bloomsburg in its first post­
season venture, but that could not diminish a
season which saw the Scots climb as high as
14th in the NSCAA Division II rankings.
Along the way, the Scots defeated 13thranked Slippery Rock, 3-0, while suffering
four of its five losses to nationally-ranked
opponents. Kagiavas was recognized as the
FSAC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year.
Thanks to five wins in its final seven con­
tests, Edinboro posted its first winning season
in 2000, going 10-8-1. The Fighting Scots post­
ed a four-game win streak in which it held
opponents scoreless for 500 minutes. The
team also recorded the program's first win
over local rival Gannon.
The Fighting Scots weren't without their
growing pains, as Edinboro's first-ever
women's soccer edition finished with a 2-14-0

Kagiavas
was
appointed
Edinboro
University's first
head coach of the
Fighting
Scot
women's soccer
program
in
August of 1996.
The
former
Gannon
University stand­
out started the
Edinboro program that year, and since that
time it has become one of the stronger teams
in the Northeast Region.
Edinboro saw a run of five straight win­
ning seasons come to an end two years ago fol­
lowing a 6-9-3 finish, and his Fighting Scots suf­
fered a second straight losing campaign a year
ago, finishing at 7-9-3. However, thanks to a 53-2 ledger in the PSAC West, Edinboro made its
third-ever appearance in the PSAC Playoffs.
CVer the past several seasons the Fighting
Scot roster has been extremely youthful, yet
Kagiavas has molded that inexperience into
winning teams. The PSAC postseason awards
bore that out a year ago, as Kagiavas was
named the 2005 PSAC West Coach of the Year.
It marked the second
time he had received
the award.
Gary Kagiavas at Edinboro
The
2003
Fighting Scots regis­ Year
W
L
T
Pet.
Notes
tered a school record 1996
2
0
.125
14
for wins while finish­ 1997
12
5
1
.306
ing with a 12-7-1 1998
9
10
0
.474
record.
Edinboro 1999
9
9
.500
1
made its second 2000
10
8
1
.553
appearance in the
11
5
1
.647
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs. The 2001
PSAC Coach of the Year
Fighting
Scots
9
5
.611
4
climbed as high as 2002
1
12
7
PSAC Playoffs
.625
fourth
in
the 2003
6
9
3
.417
Northeast
Region 2004
7
9
3
PSAC Playoffs
.447
rankings during the 2005
year.
In 2002
PSAC West Coach of the Year
Edinboro fell one 10 Years 80 88
15 .478
point shy of qualify­

Edinboro Women's Soccer 2006 ♦ Page 2

record in 1996. The ledger improved slic
in 1997, as Kagiavas' second team posted a 510-1 finish. The Fighting Scots improved to
9-10-0 in 1998. That included a 2-1 overtime
win over West Virginia Wesleyan, an outfit
ranked second in Division II at the time.
In 1999 the Fighting Scots posted a 9-9-1
finish to earn their first non-losing season.
Edinboro debuted in the regional rankings
during the season, a first for Kagiavas's
squad. Included in the victories was another
triumph over a nationally-ranked foe, as the
Fighting Scots posted a 2-1 win at 14thranked Slippery Rock.
Kagiavas brought a wealth of coaching
experience to Edin&ro, both locally and at
the international level. He joined the
Edinboro staff after serving as assistant man­
ager of the Family First Sports Park in Erie for
two years. At Family First, he was responsi­
ble for organizing all phases of the facility's
indoor and outdoor soccer leagues.
Kagiavas has served as the coaching
director of the Edinboro Regional Soccer
Qub. 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. In two of the past three 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 country in their age group. He is
the girls coaching director at the Erie
Admirals. In 2004 Kagiavas had two more
state champions with the 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 professionally m his
native ^uth Africa, along with
Greece and Canada, after earning
his bachelor's degree in 1991. He
has held a variety of coaching
positions m many levels of com­
petition since 1989, highli^ted by
a successful stint as a profession^
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
Boksburg '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 15-2-0
record and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.
Kagiavas began his coaching career with
the Erie Strikers while also directing the Wla
Maria Elementary Schcxsl team. In the spring of
1992, Kagiavas was assistant coach of the
Boksburg "Two for Joy" Division I team that
competed in the National Scx:cer League of
Sou^ 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-professional
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 and his wife. Dawn, a native of St.
Marys, Pa., reside in Fairview with their tenyear-old daughter, Kaylee.

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Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

Assistant Coaches
Jamie Tekotte
Aft
fter con­
cluding a brilliant
career
at
Edinboro
University with a
record-breaking
season as a senior
in 2004, Jamie
Tekotte is in her
second season as
an
assistant
coach for the
Fighting Scots.
As a senior, 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 II 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 Fighting Scots. She played at Central
Michigan as a fieshman.
A former standout at nearby McDoweU
High School, she was also a first team AllPSAC choice and second team All-Region

Mark Case
IN^ark Case
in his fourth
season as an
assistant coach at
Edinboro
University. He
works with the
goalkeepers.
Case played
for
Gannon
University
for
two seasons as a

selection in 2001.
Tekotte graduated in 2005 with a bache­
lor's degree in Sports Administration. She
also serves as a coach for the Erie Admirals.

Fighting Scots Seek Second Straight Postseason
Berth Thanks to Work Ethic
tidinboro University head coach Gary
Kagiavas has been down this road before. He
enters the 2006 campaign with another youth­
ful roster. But the veteran coach, now in his
eleventh season and the only head coach ever
at Edinboro, admits that this team is even
younger than he's used to.
"No seniors!," Kagiavas smiled as he
appraised a roster which features eight fresh­
men and eight more sophomores. "But even
though we have no seniors, we have experi­
ence."
Now you know the former Gannon
University standout may have spent one too
many days in the hot sun. "The biggest thing
I find is this is an extremely hard-working
group," he points out. "They are really moti-

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 recently com­
pleted work on his bachelor's degree in
Elementary Education/Special Education
and Psychology, with a minor in Coaching.

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006 ♦ Page 4

Angie de Almeida emerged as the leading
scorer in 2005 with 8 goals and 5 assists
for 21 points. The juniorforward earned
first team All-PSAC West honors.

vated to do well. It's a very closely-knit group
of kids that want to play hard. The team is the
biggest factor.
"I think we have a very solid team,"
Kagiavas continued. "They're very workmaunlike. I don't think I've ever had a team
work harder in the offseason."
The Fighting Scots finished with a
deceiving 7-9-3 record a year ago. Despite the
losing ledger, Edinboro was 5-3-2 in the PSAC
West, good for third place and a birth in the
PSAC Playoffs. After battling Slippery Rock
to a pair of scoreless ties earlier in the year,
Edinboro suffered a 4-1 setback to The Rock
in a downpour in the first round of the play­
offs.
"Last year we lost nine games, and in six
of those nine games we outshot our oppo­
nents," related Kagiavas. "We couldn't get it
in the net."
Unfortunately, the inability to score is
Kagiavas' greatest concern heading into the
2006 season. A year ago Edinboro was shut
out six times and scored just one goal in eight
other contests. "After our first two scorers Angie de Almeida and Ashley Pulman - who
will score?" asked Kagiavas. "That's our big
concern. Hopefully Kara Ciacchini and
Janelle Layton will be the answers. We're
expecting big things from Kara. I'm hoping
the maturity of the forwards and center mid­
fielders is tetter, and we win the games we
lost last year when we outshot opponents."
While youth is clearly evident on the ros­
ter, 16 letterwinners and eight starters return.
That lends to plenty of experience and a blos­
soming yoxmg team.
Edinboro opens the season on August 24,
hosting Shippensburg. Kagiavas likes his
schedule, although he's fully aware of the
perils of the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference. "Obviously the PSAC games are
always brutal," he commented. "I think from
top to bottom the PSAC is the test conference
in the coimtry. If you go .500 in the PSAC,
you've done well. We beat up on each other.
"I think the schedule is not front-loaded
as it has been in the past. It's challenging, but

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4Ashley
Pulman
Forward
Junior
LaSalle, ONT/
Sandwich Secondary
Fourth-year junior who rates as one of
Edinboro's top scoring threats ... a two-time
All-PSAC West first team selection... has bat­
tled injuries throughout her career, sitting
out the 2003 campaign with a tom anterior
cmciate ligament suffered during the sum­
mer, then missing five contests a year ago ...
came back after ACL surgery to l^ome
Edinboro's first major award winner in the
PSAC, winning Rookie of the Year accolades
... one of the key player in Edinboro's quest
for a more consistent offensive attack ...
ranks ninth in career goals, tied for ninth in

assists, and tenth in career points.
2005: Earned first team All-PSAC West
honors for the second straight year ... fin­
ished as second-leading scorer with 7 goals
and 3 assists for 17 points ... was limited to
14 games due to a variety of injuries ...
scored two goals and had an assist in win
over Clarion, and added a pair of goals
against both Califomia(Pa.) and East
Stroudsburg ... accounted for lone goal in 1-0
win over Lock Haven ... ranked fifth in the
PSAC in points per game, tenth in points ...
was only 11th in goals, but was tied for third
in goals per game.
2004: Led Fighting Scots with 16 points
on 5 goals and 6 assists ... played in and
started 17 matches ... led the team with 46
shots ... was named the PSAC West Rookie
of the Year and was also an All-PSAC West
first team selection and an NSCAA AllNortheast Region second team choice ...
opened career with goal and assist in season­
opening win over Shippensburg ... con­
tributed a goal and an assist in three other
contests, against Slippery Rock and Clarion
twice.
2003: Sat out season following summer
ACL surgery.
Background: Bom Febmary 7,1985 ...
daughter of Violet and Wayne Pulman ...
majoring in Recreation Administration ...
was twice named the Outstanding Female
Athlete of the Year at Sandwich S^ondary
School... won the Golden Boot Award as a
senior, scoring 35 goals ... was selected to
play on the U17 C^tario Provincial soccer
team, and was the MVP at the University of
W^dsor Tournament ... also played basket­
ball and tennis, winning the WECSSAA ten­
nis doubles championship.

Pulman’s Career Statistics
Year
2004
2005
Career

G-GS
17-17
14-14
31-31

SH
46
34
80

G
5
7

12

A

6
3
9

Pts.
16
17
33

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Kara
Ciacchini
Midfielder
Junior
Erie, PA
McDowell HS

Forward
Junior
Gibsonia, PA
Pine-Richland HS

Talented third-year performer who is viewed
as a player needed to step up offensively in
2006 ... possesses plenty of offensive skills,
but has yet to put it all together.
2005: Played in all 19 matches, with 18
starts ... was held to a pair of assists.
2004: Appeared in all 18 matches, with 12
starts ... tied for second on the team in scor­
ing with 4 goals and 2 assists for 10 points ...
notched first career goal in overtime loss to
Slippery Rock, also scoring against Clarion,
lndiana(Pa.) and Califomia(Pa.).
Background: Bom November 20,1985 ...
daughter of Linda and Don Ciacchini...
Health & Physical Education major ... played
for coach Skip Stark at McDowell High
School, where she helped the Trojans to a 6519-5 record during her career ... was a threeyear starter... earned first team All-Metro
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.

Comes off an outstanding season in which
she led the Fighting Scots in scoring and
earned first team All-PSAC West accolades..
a team leader who will serve as a captain ...
after a strong sophomore year, enjoyed a
great offseason.
2005: Was a first team All-PSAC West
choice after leading the Fighting Scots in
scoring with 8 goals and 5 assists for 21
points ... one of five players to start all 19
matches ... ranked seventh in the PSAC in
points and points per game, was seventh in

Ciacchini’s Career Statistics
Year
G
2004
18-12
2005
19-18
Career 37-30

SH
27

G
4

21
48

A

Pts.

0

2
2

4

4

10
2
12

Ashley Pulman

Kara Ciacchini

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goals and tied for ninth in goals per game,
and was tied for ninth in assists and tied for
tenth in assists per game ... accounted for
both goals in 2-0 win over Lock Haven, and
also scored twice in win over Clarion... took
part in all four goals in 4-1 win over
Califomia(Pa.), scoring once and contribut­
ing three assists ... scored Edmboro's only
goal in playoff loss at Slippery Rock.
2004: Played in all 18 matches, including
13 starts ... was tied for fourth on the team
in scoring with 4 goals and an assist for 9
points ... recorded a goal in first career game
as a Fighting Scot, a 5-1 win over
Shippensburg ... scored Edmboro's only goal
in 1-1 tie with Mansfield.
Background: Bom November 9,1986 ...
daughter of Joanne and Joe de Almeida ...
Elementary Education major with a
Mathematics concentration... carries a 3.23
GPA... was a four-year starter at PineRichland 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.

de Almeida’s Career Statistics
Year
2004
2005
Career

G-GS
18-13
19-19
37-32

SH
28
44
72

G
4

A

1

Pts.
9

8
12

5

21

6

30

Estremera
Defender
Junior
Columbia Station, OH
Olmsted Falls HS

10

Katie
DeLuca
Midfielder
Sophomore
Erie, PA
Northwest Collegiate
Academy/Strong Vincent HS
Has served as a valuable reserve her first
two years, and is in competition to start in
the midfield this year ... has played both for­
ward and midfield for Edinboro.
2005: Served as a key reserve, playing in
18 matches, with four starts ... had 10 shots.
2004: Played in 16 matches in a reserve
role ... scored her lone career goal in first col­
legiate contest, a 5-1 win over
Sluppensburg.
Background: Bom September 1,1985 ...
daughter of Judith and Jim Murphy and
Richard DeLuca... Health & Physical
Education Teacher's Certification major with
a 3.63 GPA... 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.

Deluca’s Career Statistics
Year G-GS
2004
16-0
2005
18^
Career 34-4

19
Daryl

SH
4

10
14

G

A

Pts.

1
0
1

0
0
0

2
0
2

Katie DeLuca

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006 ♦ Page 10

Enters her third year as a starter and one of
the key players on defense ... a team leader
who will serve as a captam ... made transi­
tion from the midfield to defense last year.
2005: Played in and started all 19 matches
... took four shots, but main value was on
defense, helping team post seven shutouts.
2004: Started 12 matches while playing in
all 18 contests ... had two shots.
Background: Bom August 20,1986 ...
daughter of Linda and Richard Estremera ...
Health & Physical Education major with a
minor in Psychology ... 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.

3 win over Clarion ... scored lone goal on
penalty kick in early season 1-0 win at
Clarion.
2004: Tied for second on the team in scor­
ing with 3 goals and 4 assists for 10 points ...
started all 18 matches, one of only two play­
ers to do so ... got her career off with a bang
with a goal and two assists to lead the
Fighting Scots to a 5-1 win over
Shippensburg in the season opener ... also
scored a goal against Clarion and
Califomia(Pa.) ... was second on the team
with 42 shots.
Backgroiuid: Bom September 3,1985 ...
daughter of Sally and Michael Falatach ... Art
Education major with a 3.20 GPA... was a
standout in soccer and track at Bay High
School... was a four-year starter in soccer,
helping the Rockets win four straight District
championships, three conference titles and
two C3hio 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 AU-American, a

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Elise
Falatach
Midfielder
Junior
Bay Village, OH
Bay HS
A returning starter in the midfield and a key
player for the Fighting Scots ... has started dl
35 games in her career.
2005: Played in and started 17 matches ...
finished third on the team in scoring with 4
goals and 4 assists for 12 points ... was
accorded second team All-PSAC West hon­
ors ... contributed a goal and two assists in 5-

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first team All-Ohio selection, and she earned
all conference accolades all four years and
was an All-Greater 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.

Falatach’s Career Statistics
Year
2004
2005
Career

G-GS
18-18
17-17
35-35

SH
42
36
78

G
3
4
7

A
4
4

8

Pts.

10
12
22

ing up three goals all year ... named AllPioneer Conference as a senior and was an
honorable mention All-Greater Cleveland
choice.

Grebenc’s Career Statistics
Year
2004
2005
Career

G-GS
16-14
19-19
35-33

SH

G

12
10
22

1
0
1

A
3
3

Pts.
5
3

6

8

8Rachel
Johnson
Midfielder
Junior
Medina, OH
Medina HS
Transfer from Cleveland State who battled
several injuries a year ago ... got off to a late

Midfielder/
Defender
Junior
Strongsville, OH
Strongsville HS

start after suffering an injury in a boating
accident just prior to training camp a year
ago ... an athletic player and versatile
enough to play several positions.
2005: Missed first part of season due to an
injury, then returned only to miss more time
due to another injury ... saw action in just six
matches in her first season as a Fighting Scot.
At Cleveland State: Played in 16 of 20
contests for the Vikings ... missing four
matches due to a leg injury ... spent most of
her time playing on defense ... had three
shots.
Background: Bom May 15,1986 ...
daughter of Deanna and Mark Johnson ...
Art Education major with a 3.31 GPA...
father was an NCAA qualifier in wrestling at
Cleveland State in 1981 and '82 ... earned
second team all-conference honors for coach
Scott Simpson as a senior at Medina High
School... served as the team captain as a
senior, and was named the team's Most
Improved Player ... Greater Akron All-Star
and NOGSL &holar-Athlete Award recipient
... three-year starter and letterwinner who
had 5 goals and 4 assists in her career.

Health & Physical Education Teacher
Certification major with a 3.16 GPA ... com­
peted in soccer and track & field for the
Lancers ... was a three-year starter in soccer,
helping team to 17-2-1 record and Erie
County League co-championship as a senior
... team won ECL and District 10 champi­
onships 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 I semifinalist.

Koricich’s Career Statistics
Year G-GS
2004
8-0
2005
15-11
Career 23-11

SH

G

A

Pts.

0

0
0
0

0
1
1

0
1
1

4
4

7

Can play in the backfield, but will likely play
a key role in the midfield ... an up-and-com­
ing player who has started 33 of 35 career
matches ... named a team captain foe 2006.
2005: A starter in all 19 matches, finishing
with 3 assists ... assisted on lone goal in 1-0
win at Lock Haven.
2004: Played in 16 matches, starting 14
times ... contributed a goal and 3 assists for
5 points, taking 12 shots ... notched only
career goal in win over Clarion, adding an
assist against the Golden Eagles.
Background: Bom October 3,1985 ...
daughter of Jody and John Grebenc ...
Medical Technology major with a minor in
Psychology ... has a 3.24 GPA... played for
coach Jon Felton at Strongsville Hi^ School
... Mustangs won Ohio Division I State
championship in 2002 and were runners-up
in 2003, finishing with 21-1-1 record and giv­

Kim
Koricich
Defender/
Midfielder
Junior
Edinboro, PA
General MeLane HS

Elise Falatach

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Expected to battling for a starting job at
defender ... enjoyed a solid sophomore cam­
paign after having freshman season cut short
due to an injury.
2005: Played in 15 matches, with 11 starts
... had an assist, but helped defense post
seven shutouts ... lone assist came in win
over Califomia(Pa.).
2004: Appeared in eight matches before miss­
ing second half of season with an ACL injury.
Backgrovuid: Bom Febmary 6,1986 ...
daughter of Linda and Mike Koricich ...

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two in basketball... was team MVP as a
senior, and was also named MVP of Senior
All-Star Game... was recognized as league
MVP as a senior and was a first team all-con­
ference choice three times.

Lassen’s Career Statistics
Year G-GS
2005
19-9

SH
12

G
0

A
2

Pts.
2

23

Whitney
MacMartin
Defender
Sophomore
Lockport, NY
Lockport HS
Viewed by head coach Gary Kagiavas as a
key player, who as she continues to develop
will help the Fighting Scots develop depth.
2005: Appeared in nine matches as a
reserve defender.
Background: Bom August 13,1987 ...
daughter of Susan and Steve MacMartin ...
Health & Physical Education and Coaching
major ... has a 3.35 GPA... earned a total of 11
letters while competing in soccer and indoor
and outdoor track at Lockport High School
... a three-year starter in soccer who helped
the Lions to a 19-2 record as a senior... was a
first team Niagara Frontier League selection
and a second team All-Western New York
choice... set school record for 100 high hur­
dles in track.

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12.

Midfielder
Sophomore
Alexandria, VA
West Potomac HS

Midfielder
Freshman
Lockport, NY
Lockport HS

Jessica
Rexroat
Looking to see increased playing time in the
midfield after seeing limited action as a
freshman ... her development one of keys to
having solid depth.
2005: Played in three matches as a fresh­
man.
Background: Bom October 18,1987 ...
daughter of Christine Bingman and Stephen
Rexroat... Chemistry Forensic Science/
Criminal Justice major with a minor in
Political &ience ... has a 3.71 GPA... earned
letters in soccer and basketball at West
Potomac High School.

Leah
Thomas
Midfielder
Sophomore
Seivickley, PA
Quaker Valley HS
Another of the second-year players expected
to develop into a dependable player in 2006.
2005: Appeared in 13 matches as a reserve
midfielder ... had one shot attempt.
Background: Bom August 7,1987 ...
daughter of Debbie and Joseph Thomas ...
Health &c Physical Education major with a
3.66 GPA... brothers Zachary and Matt com­
peted in cross country and trcak & field at
Virginia Tech ... was a three-year starter in
soccer and basketball and a two-year starter
in track at Quaker valley High School... was
an All-WPIAL and All-Section choice in soc­
cer as a junior and senior.

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Maria
Dembrow
Canon-McMillan HS
Saw limited action as a freshman... also a
member of the track team who adds muchneeded speed to the team.
2005: Played in seven matches as a reserve
defender a year ago... had one shot attempt.
Background: Bom December 13,1986 ...
daughter of Cherie and Ronald Young ...
Sports Recreation major with a 3.03 GPA... a
four-year starter in soccer and indoor and
outdoor track & field at Canon-McMillan
High School... was an All-Section choice in
soccer as a senior ... in track, set school
record for long jump ... earned a fifth place
finish at PIAA Championships and was
WPIAL champion... also set record in 55
meters and 4)G00 ... named the Washington
Observer-Reporter Athlete of the Year.

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Ashley
Estes
Forward
Freshman
Girard, PA
Girard HS

22
Emily
Leone

Samantha
Caims
Goalkeeper
Freshman
Natrona Heights, PA
Highlands HS

17

Lauren
Christy

Midfielder
Freshman
Erie, PA
McDowell HS

18

Heather
Weismiller
Midfielder/
Defender
Freshman
McKean, PA
General McLane HS

Defender
Freshman
Erie, PA
McDoivell HS

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Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

1
Western Division
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
EDINBORO
Lock Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Clarion

PSAC
8-1-1
6-1-3
5-3-2
4-6-0
4-6-0
0-10-0

Eastern Division
Overall

PSAC

West Chester
11-0-1
Kutztown
8-3-1
East Stroudsburg 5-5-2
Bloomsburg
3-6-3
Mansfield
3-7-2
Shippensburg
3-7-2
MillersvUle
1-6-5

13^1
13-5-3
7-9-3
7-12-0
5-11-3
4-15-1

Overall

20-2-2
14-7-1
8-10-3
6-10-4
8-7-3
6-10-3
3-11-5

PSAC Championship: Slippery Rock 1,
Kutztown 0

Second Team PSAC West

First Team PSAC West
Pos. TStame

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

Jen McCormick
Angie de Almeida
Colleen Kafka
Ashley Pulman
Shana Speese
Erin Falce
Julie Kirwan
Monica Mangual
Meghan McGrath
Melissa Alonzo
Ashley Jones
Janel Paffie
Jaimi Wilson

School

Yr.

Slippery Rock Fr.
EDINBORO
So.
Lock Haven
So.
EDINBORO So.
Indiana (Pa.)
Jr.
Indiana(Pa.)
Jr.
Slippery Rock Sr.
Lock Haven
Sr.
Slippery Rock So.
Clarion
Sr.
EDINBORO
Fr.
Indiana (Pa.)
So.
Slippery Rock So.

Pos. Name

School

Yr.

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

Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
C^ifomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
EDINBORO
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
EDINBORO
Lock Haven
Indiana (Pa.)

So.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.

Emily Wagner
Danielle Cooper
Michelle Ewig
Crystal Heder
Sarah Mangiarelli
Elise Falatach
Holly Homsher
Brittany Pikur
Erin Riggle
Meghan Jones
Kathy Lantzy
Lynette Reitz
Corey Weir

Individual

Team

Final 2005 Standings

Most Goals, Game: 13 vs. Point Park,
September 2,2003; vs. Thiel,
October 17,1996
Most Goals, Season: 47 in 2003
Most Opponents Goals, Game: 9 by
Oakland, October 16,1996
Most Opponents Goals, Season: 79 in
1996
Fewest Goals, Season: 24 in 2004
Fewest Opponents Goals, Season: 20 in
2001
Most Wins, Season: 12 in 2003
Most Losses, Season: 14 in 1996
Fewest Wins, Season: 2 in 1996
Fewest Losses, Season: 5 in 2001
Most Shutouts, Season: 8 in 2000
Most Consecutive Shutouts: 4 in 2000
Fewest Shutouts: 1 in 1996
Largest Margin of Victory: 13 vs. Point
Park, September 2,2003 (13-0);
vs.Thiel, October 17,1996 (13^)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 9 by
Oakland, October 16,1996 (9-0)
Most Consecutive Wins: 6 in 2001
Most Consecutive Losses: 7 in 1996

Most Goals, Game: 4 by Alyssa Murosky
vs. LaRoche, September 3,1997
Most Goals, Season: 21 by Jamie Tekotte,
2003
Most Goals, Career: 37 by Jamie Tekotte,
2001-03
Most Assists, Game: 6 by Cara Peyton
vs. Thiel, October 17,1996
Most Assists, Season: 12 by Cara Peyton, 19%
Most Assists, Career: 28 by Cara Peyton
1996-99
Most Points, Game: 12 by Cara Peyton
vs. Thiel, October 17,1996
Most Points, Season: 48 by Jamie Tekotte,
2003
Most Points, Career: 90 by Nicole Vlahovic,
1999-2002
Most Shutouts, Season: 6 by Trish Chilcott,
2005
Most Shutouts, Career: 15.2 by Amy
Stevens, 1999-2002
Lowest GAA, Season: 0.61 by Derma
lammarino, 2000
Lowest GAA, Career: 1.14 by Trish Chilcott,
2002-05

Athlete of the Year: Julie Kirwan, Slippery
Rock
Rookie of the Year: Ashley Jones, Edinboro
Coach of the Year: Gary F^giavas, Edinboro

PENimVAmSTAIEAmEnC CONFERENCE
2004 Annex Building
Lock Haven University
Lock Haven, PA 17745
Phone: 570-893-2512
FAX: 570-893-2206
Web site: www.psacsports.org
Commissioner: Steve Murray
Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations: Will Adair
Asst, to the Commissioner: Carlin Chesick
2006-07 Intern: Lauren Packer

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Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

Ye
1006
Record: 2-14-0
at Kutztown
L, 0-7
SLIPPERY RCXX
L, IM
at Bloomsburg
L, 0-8
at Shippensbure
L, 2-3
at Thiel
W 7-2
MILLERSVILLE
L, 1-3
at Wheeling Jesuit
L, 1-8
at Ashland
L, 0^
OAKLAND
L, 0-9
at Califomia(Pa.)
L, 1-5
WEST CHESTER
L, 0-6
at Lock Haven
L, 0-4
THIEL
W 13-0
at Gannon
L, 0-2
INDIANA(PA)
L, 0-6
EAST STROUDSBURG L, 2-8
lOQT
Record: s-12-1
at La Roche
W 12-1
SETONHILL
W 8-0
JOHN CARROLL
w. 2-0
at Slippery Rock
L, 2-3
KUTZTOWN
L, 1-2
CALIFORNIA(PA)
X 2-2
SHIPPENSBURG
L, 1-2
GANNON
L, 0-3
at MillersviUe
L, lA
WHEELING JESUIT
w. 4-3
at Walsh
L, 0-1
NOTRE DAME(OH)
W 5-0
LOCK HAVEN
L, 1-4
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN
L, 0-6
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 2A
EAST STROUDSBURG L, 0-6
at West Chester
L, 0-5
BLOOMSBURG
L, 0-8

1998
Record: 9-10 -0

at Wheeling Jesuit
at Gannon
at Mercyhurst
at Malone
INDIANA(PA)
at Kutztown

w.
L,
L,

W
W

w,

at Bloomsburg
SLIPPERY ROCK

L,
L,

at Shippensburg

L,

4-2
1-2
2ot
1-2
2-0
2-0
1-0
2ot
0-5
0-1
ot
0-2

WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN
MILLERSVILLE

W 2-1
W

EAST STROUDSBURG L,
ST VINCENT
WESTMINSTER
at Califomia(Pa.)
at Lock Haven
CONCORD
WALSH
WEST CHESTER

W
L,

w.
U
w.
L,
L,

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

1999
Record: 9-9-1
MERCYHURST
L,
WHEELING JESUIT
KUTZTOWN
MALONE
at WV Wesleyan
vs Charleston
LOCK HAVEN
at East Stroudsburg
at Indiana(Pa.)
BLOOMSBURG
at Slippery Rock
SHIPPENSBURG
at Westminster
CALIFORNIA(PA)
GANNON
at West Chester
at MUlersville
at Allegheny
at Saint Vincent

w
w
w

L,

w

L,
L,

U
W
W

w

X

w
L,
L,
L,
L,

W

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

2000
Record: 10-8-1
at Wheeling Jesuit
L,
at Salem IntemT
W
at Mercyhurst
L,
at Kutztown
W
at Shippensburg
L,
at Califomia(Pa.)
W
at Bloomsburg
L,
INDIANA(PA)
W
WESTMINSTER
W
SLIPPERY ROCK
L,
EAST STROUDSBURG L,
ALLEGHENY
X
MILLERSVILLE

W

1-2
8-0
1-2
4-0
0-3
4-0
1-2
2ot
2-1
3-0
1-2
1-2
1-1
2ot
1-0

SHEPHERD
at Gannon
at St. Leo
at Tampa
at Lock Haven
WEST CHESTER

W 6-0
W 2-0
W 1-0
1-2
2ot
L, 0-3
W 2-1

at Shippensburg

X 0-0

at Califomia(Pa.)

2ot
W 2-1

2003
Record: 12-7-1
CHARLESXON(WV) W
MERCYHURST
L,

2001

KUTZTOWN
GANNON
at Indiana(Pa.)
SHIPPENSBURG
BALDWIN-WALLACE
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at MillersviUe
CLARION
at East Stroudsburg
BLOOMSBURG

w

w.
X

w.
w.

w

w.

w

w.

u

at Slippery Rock
w.
PSAC Playoffs
at Bloomsburg
L,

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

0-2

2004

L,

Record: 11-5 -1
MERCYHURST
L,
vs. St. Rose
L,
vs. Mass.-Lowell
w
at West Chester
w
LOCK HAVEN
L,

PSAC Playoffs
at MUlersvUle
L,

POINT PARK
at Queens (NY)
at Bridgeport
at East Stroudsburg
at Dominican
at SUppeiy Rock
at West Chester
GANNON
KUTZTOWN
LOCK HAVEN
BLOOMSBURG
at Indiana(Pa.)
SHIPPENSBURG
at MUlersvUle
CLARION
MANSFIELD
CAUFORNIA(PA)

W
W
L,

W

w

L,

X

w

L,

w
w

L,

w
L,

w
w,
w

3-1
0-1
ot
13-0
3-1
1-3
3-2
4-0
0-2
2-2
3-1
0-1
2-1
2-1
0-2
1-0
0-3
6-0
2-1
2-1

Record:
at Shippensburg
vs. Kutztown
BRIDGEPORT
MANSFIELD
SOUTHAMPTON
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Gannon
at Mercyhurst
at Qarion
LOCK HAVEN
INDIANA(PA)
CLARION
at CaUfomia(Pa.)
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Mansfield
at Slippery Rock
at Lock Haven
CAUFORNIA(PA)

6-9-3

W 5-1
X 0-0
L,

W
L,
L,

W
X
W
L,
L,

W
L,
L,

X
L,
L,

W

ot
0-3
1-0
04
34
2-0
1-1
ot
3-0
0-1
0-2
5-0
0-1
1-3
1-1
ot
0-2
0-1
2-1

2005
Record: 7-9--3
at Shippensburg
L,
vs. Bloomsburg
X
at Qarion
at St. Thomas Aquinas
at Bridgeport
at Califomia(Pa.)
at Lock Haven
GANNON
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Indiana(Pa.)
MERCYHURST
EAST STROUDSBURG
CLARION
CALIFORNIA(PA)
LOCK HAVEN
at East Stroudsburg
INDIANA(PA)
at Slippery Rock

2002

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W
L,

W
W
L,

X
L,
L,

w
w

L,

w

L,
L,

X

PSAC Playoffs
at Slippery Rock
L,

0-1

Record: 9-5-4
LINDSEY WILSON
L, 0-1
WHEELING JESUIT
W 3-0
BRIDGEPORT
w 1-0
at Gannon
L, 1-2
EAST
X 1-1
STROUDSBURG
2ot
SLIPPERY ROCK
L, 0-3
WEST CHESTER
X 0-0
2ot
at Lock Haven
L, 1-4
at Kutztown
W 2-0
Mercyhurst
X 3-3
2ot
Bloomsburg
L, 2-3
SETON HILL
w. 3-2
POINT PARK
W 7-0
INDIANA(PA)
w. 2-1
ot
MILLERSVILLE
W 1-0
at Clarion
W 2-1

w.

The 2005 Fighting Scots qualifiedfor the PSAC Playoffs by finishing third
in the PSAC West with a 5-3-2 record.

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

lA

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

All-Time Letterwinners
AAA
Achtyl, Karen...........................
Adamski, Maggie....................
Adiutori, Cara.........................
Askey, Shannon........................

Frye, Fallon__
............... 2003
.............. 2001
............... 1996
2000-01-02-03

BBB
Baird, Carly..............................
Barbour, Katie...........................
Bartolowits, Lisa.....................
Blackhurst, Lisa ......................
Bruno, Corinne.......................
Buchanich, Susan....................

ccc

Campbell, Jillian.....................
Caruso, Jill................................
Carlson, Melissa.......................
Chilcott, Trish.........................
Christopher, Beth....................
Ciacchini, Kara.......................
Collins, Kelly.........................
Cunningham, Laura................

.............. 2000
............... 2005
............... 2005
1996-97-98-99
.............1998
.............1998
............... 1998
............... 1996
............... 1997
2002-03-04-05
... 1997-98-99
......... 2004-05
2000-01-02-03
.............. 2002

DDE)
Darst, Summer.......................
de Almeida, Angie..................
DeLuca, Katie.........................
DiFranco, Tania........................
Diurba, Erin.............................
Dittman, Amy ..........................
DiVincenzo, Amy....................
Denk, Lisa................................

2000-01-02-03
......... 2004-05
......... 2004-05
1999-00-01-02
............... 1999
............... 1996
......... 2003-04
............... 1997
............... 1996
2000-01-02-03
......... 2004-05
............... 1997

FEE
Falatach, Elise.........................
Falconer, Jessica......................
Fox, Wendy..............................
Frick, Michelle.........................
Fmdak, Sail.............................

......... 2004-05
... 2002-03-04
.............. 1996
1999-00-01-02
1997-98-99-00

Ail'Tiiii© Id^tt6rwiiiii6rs

2001-02-03-04

GOO
Cast, Meighan ..
Glecos, Elizabeth
Grebenc, Mary ..
Guesman, Lisa..

......... 1997-98
1998-99-00-01
......... 2004-05
2002-03-04-05

HHH
Hatton, Jessica..
Hawley, Angela.
Hazen, Amy__
Hicho, Becky ...
Hokaj, Lisa.........
Hostettler, Becky
Hoyt, Kim.........
Hyzewicz, Stacy.

1996-97-98-99
............... 1996
1998-99-00-01
2001-02-03-04
1996-97
2002-03-04-05
............... 1998
... 2003-04-05

MMM
MacMartin, Whitney....................................... 2005
Manfredi, Kristen......................................... 2003-04
Meshanko, Trish...........................................1997-98
Michalski, Teri......................................... 2001-02-03
Monte, Emily.............................................. 2004-05
Mortus, Abbey....................................2001-02-03-04
Mukina, Kara....................................................2001
Mukina, Marci.................................................. 1998
MuUen, Susan....................................................2002
Murosky, Alyssa..................................... 1997-98-99

NNN

ooo
Oldenburg, Stacey............................ 2000-01-02-03
PPP

1996-97-98-99
1997-98-99-00

JJJ
Jackowski, Katie......................
Jeffries, Amy.............................
Jones, Ashley...........................
Juiliano, Stephanie....................

1999-00-01-02
.............. 2002
............... 2005
......... 1996-97

Peyton, Cara....................................... 1996-97-98-99
Potter, Stacie....................................... 2001-02-03-04
Pulman, Ashley...........................................2004-05

RRR
Raco, Nikki........................................................1996
Rexroat, Jessica.................................................. 2005
Rodgers, Jessalynn............................ 1996-97-98-99

KICK
KeUy, Michelle.......................
Koricich, Kim.........................
Kramer, Sarah........................
Kreider, Kristy.......................
Kress, Michelle........................
Kronenwetter, Jenna...............

......... 2001
... 2004-05
1997-98-99
... 1996-97
......... 1996
......... 1996

Lambert, Hayley..
Lantzy, Kathy.......
Lassen, Jessica__
Lawrence, Chelsea
Layton, Janelle__
Lindsey, Amy.......
Linfield, Andrea..
Liwush, Kim.......
LoUey, Corrina__

............... 2003
2002-03-04-05
............... 2005
... 2002-03-04
............... 2004
1998-99-00-01
... 1999-00-02
1999-00-01-02
1996

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Shirley, Heidi..................................... 1997-98-99-00
Smith, Lindsay.................................................. 1996
Snell, Laura....................................................... 1997
Snyder, Katie......................................................2002
Snyder, Lindsey................................................ 2003
Snyder, Megan....................................... 1997-98-99
Soeder, Liz....................................................2003-04
Stevens, Amy..................................... 1999-00-01-02

TXT
Tague, Brittany.............................................1996-97
Tekotte, Jamie......................................... 2001-02-03
Thomas, Leah....................................................2005

wv

Moves, Jen......................................................... 1996

III
Isgan, Dory...............................
lammarino, Denna..................

EEE
Elder, Colby.............................
Ellison, Lynzie.........................
Estremera, Daryl....................
Ewing, Brooke.........................

Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

sss

Sansone, Maura..................................... 2002-03-04
Seth, Rachel....................................................... 2004

Vance, Carrie....................................................2003
Vlahovic, Nicole................................1999-00-01-02

WWW
Weed, Jess................................................ 2000-01-02
Wells, Elizabeth...........................................1999-00
Wightman, Angelia..................................... 2000-01
Williams, Carrie................................................ 1998
Wilson, Jenn......................................................2003
Wilson, Steph....................................................2000
Wolf, Shauna................................................ 2004-05
Woods, Kristy................................... 1999-01-02-03

YYY
Young, Ashley.................................................. 2005

All-Time vs. Opponents
Opponent

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

w-i-r

Streak

0-1-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
2-7-1
0-3-0
8-3-1
2-0-0
6-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
3-6-1
4-6-0
3-8-1
1-0-0
5-3-1
1-0-0
0-1-0
3-9-0
2-0-0
1-0-0

T1
LI
W1
T1
L3
LI
W2
W6
W1
W1
LI
LI
L5
W1
T1
W1
LI
W2
W2
W1

Opponent

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

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W-I^T

Streak

2-0-1
0-6-1
4-5-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
4-5-1
2-9-2
2-0-0
0-2-0
2-4-2
1-2-0
1-1-1
4-2-0

T2
L2
L2
W1
LI
W2
W1
LI
LI
W1
W2
W2
LI
LI
W2
L2
T2
LI
W1
W1

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T
NSCAA AUNortheast Region
1998
1999
2000
2001

2002
2003
2004

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)
Ashley Pulman MF (Second Team)

All-PSAC
1997
1998
1999
2000

Alyssa Murosky MF (Second Team)
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

2003
2004

2005

Jamie Tekotte, MF (First Team)
Summer Darst, D (Second Team)
Ashlw Pulman, MF(First Team)
Elise Falatach, MF (Second Team)
Kathy Lantzy, D (Second Team)
Angie de Almeida, F(First Team)
Ashley Jones, D (First Team)
Ashl^ Pulman, MF (First Team)
Elise Falatach, MF (Second Team)
Kathy Lantzy, D (Second Team)

PSAC Rookie of tlie
Year
2004
2005

Ashley Pulman, MF
Ashley Jones, D

PSAC CoacH of the
Year
2001
2005

Gary Kagiavas
Gary Kagiavas

Ashley Pulman

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Edinboro Women’s Soccer 2006

Hus is Edinboro Urn
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest com­
prehensive four-year university in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Its 585-acre campus is home to nearly 8,000 students studying in
more than 100 academic programs. The University's programs in
art, criminal justice, and speech language pathology, among oth­
ers, have earned regional and national recognition and accolades
and the University has been named a "College of Distinction" by
Student Horizons, Inc. In 2003 the University's institution^
accreditation with the Commission on Higher Education Middle
State Association of Colleges and Schools was reaffirmed with
commendation for ten years. In the 2006-07 academic year, the
University is celebrating its Sesquicentennial recognizing 150
years of service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from fhe metropolitan
areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and less than 20 miles
south of the city of Erie - Pennsylvania's fourth largest city.
MeadvUle, the seat of Crawford County, is approximately 20
miles south of Edinboro.
The University's Baron-Eomess Library has more than
500,000 bound volumes and 1.4 million microform units, along
with an online catalog, access to numerous online databases and
electronic reserves. The building is equipped with a wireless net­
work, computer labs and equipment to assist users with visual

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 bache­
lor'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 chanceUor for
sfudent affairs and special programs at the State
University of New York (SUNY) Central Administration in Albany,
serving in that position for 10 years. WhUe vice chanceUor, he also
served for one year as interim president at the SUNY CoUege at
CobleskUl. 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 under­
graduate studies, and a department chairperson, aU at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leader­
ship groups. He serves as a member of the American CouncU on
Education (ACE) Commission on Women in Higher Education which
provides counsel to ACE on policies and concerns related to expanded
roles and equal opportunity for women in higher education. He is a
member of the American Association of State CoUeges and Universities
(AASCU) MUlennium Leadership Initiative (Chair), Committee on
Professional Development, 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
CoUeges and Schools (MSA). Currently, he serves on an advisory panel
to address accreditation issues related to "affUiated" candidate and
accredited institutions. Recently, 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 Directors of Pennsylvania Campus
Compacf. He served for two years as chairperson of the Pennsylvania
State System of Eligher Education (PASSHE) Commission for the
Universities and Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. He

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impairments.
The main campus also includes a modem University Center
that is undergoing a $17 million renovation, planetarium, observa­
tory, reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics
labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the latest hard­
ware and software, three art galleries, an animation studio, campus
radio and television stations, health center, counseling center, and
much more - all accessible for people with disabilities. The
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 five
residence halls with private or shared rooms, co-ed housing, hon­
ors housing, and living-learning floors - all are wired for voice,
video and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and
MeadvUle. 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 MeadvUle is
located in the city's historic Bessemer BuUding.

is a member of the Executive Board of A Community of AgUe Partners
in Education (CAPE). In October 19%, 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 RendeU's Transition Team. In May 2004, he
was appointed to the Pennsylvania Department of Education's Higher
Education Advisory Board.
LocaUy E)r. Pogue serves on the Boards of Directors for the
MeadvUle Area Industrial Commission, the Erie Regional Chamber
and Growth Partnership, and the Erie PhUharmonic Orchestra. In
2005, he was elected to the Executive Committee of the Civic
Coordinating Committee of Erie County. AdditionaUy he serves on the
Boards of Corporators for the Hamot Health Foundation, the Saint
Vincent Health Center, and the MeadvUle Medical Center. He is a mem­
ber of the Erie Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee and
an Honorary Member of the Erie Wolves Qub. Dr. Pogue was chair­
person of the Erie County MUlennium Commission, the Erie County
State Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign in 2001 and
2002, and of the Erie Day School's Adopt-A-Scholar scholarship pro­
gram (2000-01 and 2002-03). He was also a member of the Erie Mayor's
Task Force on PubUc Safety. Dr. Pogue has served on the boards of
directors for the United Way of Erie County and the Greater Erie
County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
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 in 2004 with
the Othello Myers Johnson Human Services Award and with the Paul
P. Martin Community Service Award in 2000. In 1999, the
Distinguished Service Award for Leadership and Vision was present­
ed to him by the SUNY at Albany Council of Trustees.
Dr. Pogue has shared his experiences and expertise in Edinboro
University classrooms via guest lecturer presentations. He has also
taught a course titled, "Special Topics in Sociology" for the Department
of Sociology. He continues to enjoy working ffi the classroom environ­
ment.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept
and phUosophy of the Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environ­
ment where students come first and are an integral part of a caring
and supportive campus community.