2008 SEASON TABLE CONTENTS - Liberty University

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2008 SEASONTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts . 1Head Coach Jessica Celi . 2Assistant Coach Abby Crumpton .22008 Rosters .3Pronunciation Guide .3Meet the Lady Flames .42008 Opponents . 14UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTSAll-Time Series Records .16City/Zip . Lynchburg, Va. 24502Founded . 1971Enrollment . 11,500 (Resident); 41,500 (Total)Nickname . Lady FlamesSchool Colors . Red, White and BlueAffiliation . NCAA Division IConference . Big SouthFounder . Dr. Jerry FalwellChancellor . Jerry Falwell, Jr.Vice Chancellor . Dr. Ronald GodwinDirector of Athletics . Jeff BarberAthletics Dept. Phone .(434) 582-2100Ticket Office Phone . (434) 582-SEAT2007 Statistics .172007 Results .182007 Big South Conference Results .19All-Time Honors & Awards .20The Record Book .22Coaching Records .24Year-By-Year Results .252000 Big South Champions .282001 Big South Champions .292005 Big South Champions .30The Big South Conference .31All-Time Roster .32Liberty University .34University Administration .39Athletics Administration .40Compliance.44Sports Medicine .45Athletics Excellence .46Athletics Communications .48The 2008 Liberty Women’s Soccer MediaGuide has been produced by the Liberty Office of Athletics Communications.Editor: Ryan BombergerAssistant Editors: Vincent Briedis, PaulCarmany and Todd WetmoreContributors: Sarah Kirse, Courtney Johnson,Khalil Reed and Brad SaloisCover Photography: Les Schofer and KevinGieddContributing Photographers: Jordan Crossingham, Kevin Giedd, Jamie Hall,Todd Hundley, Jeff Raymond, Les Schofer, Jerome Sturm, W&G Photography and the LU ArchivesCover Design: Ryan Bomberger, Paul Carmany and Brian Wallace of theLiberty Office of Promotional PublicationsPrinting: Morgantown Printing & Binding, Morgantown, W.Va.LIBERTY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSAssistant A.D. for Communications . Todd WetmoreOffice of Athletics Communications Phone . 434 582 2292Cell Phone . 434 841 8974Email Address . twetmore@liberty.eduAssoc. Athletics Communications Director/Women’s Soccer Contact . Ryan BombergerCell Phone . (434) 221-5576Email Address . rbomberger@liberty.eduAssistant Athletics Communications Director. Vincent BriedisCell Phone . (434) 841-0839Email Address .vebriedis@liberty.eduAssistant Athletics Communications Director. Paul CarmanyCell Phone . (434) 221-5575Email Address .pjcarmany@liberty.eduAthletics Communications Fax .(434) 582-2076Athletics Mailing Address . 1971 University Blvd. Lynchburg, VA 24502THREE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (2000, 2001 & 2005)12008 LIBERTY WOMEN’S SOCCERAcademic Services .42SOCCER QUICK FACTSHead Coach . Jessica CeliRecord at Liberty . First YearCareer Record . SameAssistant Coach .Abby CrumptonWomen’s Soccer Office Phone . (434) 582-23812007 Record . 6-122007 Conference Finish . 3-4/Fifth2007 Big South Championship . 3-2 OT loss to Winthrop in first roundLetterwinners Returning/Lost .15/6Newcomers. 12Field . Liberty Soccer Field (500)Surface .Bermuda GrassFirst Year of Women’s Soccer . 1988All-Time Record . 120-189-20Big South Championships . Three (2000, 2001 & 2005)NCAA Tournament Appearances . Three (2000, 2001 & 2005)

MEET THE COACHESJessica Celi2008 LIBERTY WOMEN’S SOCCERHead CoachFirst SeasonN.C. State, ‘99On July 2, 2008, Jessica Celi was namedt sixth head women’s soccer coach in thethe21-year history of the Liberty Lady Flames’2ssoccer program.“We are thrilled to have JessicaCeli join the Liberty University athletJeics program,” stated Liberty Director of Athletics Jeff Barber. “She hasproven herself to be an outstanding coach and recruiter and will be atremendous leader for our women’s soccer program.”Celi comes to Liberty after three seasons with the Charlotte Lady Eagles of the United States (USL) W-League, the premier women’s soccerleague in the United States, as an assistant to head coach Lee Horton.With the club, Celi was responsible for recruiting players for the team,implementing training sessions, running camps and clinics and coaching, training and teaching sports ministry, both in the United States andin Brazil.This past season, Celi helped the Lady Eagles to a second-place finish in the Atlantic Division standings and into the Eastern Conferenceplayoffs with an 11-2-1 mark. The squad’s roster included former Liberty standout goalkeeper Sonia Rodriguez, who was a Lady Flame from2001-05, and Celi’s new assistant coach Abby Crumpton.“Jessica has a great vision for the Liberty Women’s Soccer Program,”stated Rodriguez, the 2005 Rock Royer/Mac Rivera Award winner, Liberty’s highest athletics honor. “I’m excited to see where she is going totake them. She will be a great role model and mentor for the studentathletes.”During her three years with Charlotte, she helped guide the LadyEagles to a 32-8-2 record. During her first season with the Lady Eagles,Charlotte fell one game short of playing for the league title, losing in the2006 W-League semifinals.The year prior, Celi was the head coach of the W-League’s CarolinaDynamo. She was the youngest and only female coach in the AtlanticDivision.Celi also has coached internationally. While serving as a missionaryin Brazil, she was the co-head coach of the Cotia Women’s ProfessionalSoccer team based in Sao Paulo in 2007. The team played both outdoors and futsal, five-a-side soccer played indoors.From 2004-06, Celi was an assistant coach under Todd Bramble atClemson. Each of her three seasons with the Lady Tigers, Clemson received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, reaching the quarterfinals in her final season in 2006. In her three seasons at Clemson, theLady Tigers recorded a 40-25-9 mark.Celi began her coaching career at Delaware in 2001, serving as anassistant until 2003, when she became an assistant at Creighton for oneseason.She has been both a staff coach and state coach in the Olympic Development Program (ODP). Celi was a coach with the New Jersey ODPUnder-17 Girls State team from 2002-03 and was both a staff and statecoach with the Nebraska state program from 2003-04.During her time with the Nebraska program, she was a staff coachwith the Region II ODP, identifying top youth players from within a12-state region, and coached the Nebraska ODP U-17 Girls state team.Celi graduated cum laude from N.C. State with a bachelor’s degree inpsychology in 1999. She also received a master’s degree in educationalleadership at Delaware in 2003.A four-year letterwinner in the collegiate ranks, Celi played two yearsin the midfield at Ohio State (1995-96) and two seasons at N.C. State(1997-98). She was a three-time National Soccer Coaches Association22008 SEASON(NSCAA) of America Scholar-Athlete from 1995-97 and earned AcademicAll-ACC honors in 1998.She competed at the semi-professional level in the W-League from1996-2002 for the Charlotte Speed, Raleigh Wings and New Jersey Wildcats.A native of High Point, N.C., Celi resides in Lynchburg.Abby CrumptonAssistant CoachFirst SeasonMichigan, ‘03Abby Crumpton, a highly decorated collegiate player, enters her first year as an aslesistantscoach for the Liberty women’s soccerprogram.pCrumpton has spent severalsever seasons a coach, joining the Lady Flames’coaching staff after a year as an assistant coach at her alma mater, theUniversity of Michigan. Before serving the 2007 season with the Wolverines, Crumpton served the 2006 season as head coach at Anderson (S.C.).During her season at the school, she led the program to its best finishsince moving to NCAA Division II.In 2005, Crumpton was named a volunteer assistant coach at Clemson.She helped guide the Tigers to a 9-9-2 mark and a NCAA Tournament appearance. Crumpton was the head coach at Division III Pitt-Bradford in2004, after starting her coaching career as a student assistant at Michiganin 2003.As a player, Crumpton earned numerous accolades during her collegiate career at Michigan. In her final season, she was named the 2002 BigTen Player of the Year, becoming the first Michigan player to be awardedthe honor. During 2002, she helped the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight, the best finish in program history, and its highest-evernational ranking, No. 11. After scoring 35 points on 11 goals and 13 assists, she earned NSCAA All-American honors and was selected the Soccer Buzz Great Lakes Region Player of the Year.In 2001, Crumpton was named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Regionthird team and All-Big Ten first team after scoring a career-high 13 goalsand adding four assists. She also was selected to the 2001 Big Ten AllTournament team. In 2000, she also received All-Great Lakes and All-BigTen mentions. In her first season with the Wolverines, Crumpton wasnamed to the 1999 Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America second team andwas named first-team All-Great Lakes Region and All-Big Ten.The forward finished her Michigan career as the program’s all-timepoints leader with 116. Crumpton also sits in the top five on the Wolverines’ career lists for games played, goals, assists, shots and game-winninggoals.She moved on to spend a season with the Women’s United Soccer Association’s Atlanta Beat. Crumpton was selected by the team in the 2003draft with the 13th overall pick. Joining Olympic gold medalists BriannaScurry and Cindy Parlow, Crumpton scored four goals for the team in2003, helping the Beat reach the playoffs for the third consecutive season. She played in the league’s final game on Aug. 23, 2003, a 2-1 overtime loss to Mia Hamm’s Washington Freedom team in the Founders CupFinals.Crumpton also has been a member of the United States U-21 Women’sNational team, which won the 2002 Nordic Cup. She trained with theU-21 squad in 2000, 2001 and 2002. She continues to play professionallywith the W-League’s Charlotte Eagles.Crumpton graduated from the University of Michigan in 2003 with abachelor’s degree in sports management and communications.The Rochester Hills, Mich., native resides in Lynchburg.THREE BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (2000, 2001 & 2005)

2008 ROSTER2008 SEASONBY CLASSSeniors (7)Ashley BraamEmily HouseCarly MillerMallory NeffAmy OberlinBrittany TysonHope WestJuniors (5)Heather BowlingAlly ErvingLauren KamphuisRachel WisehartMaggie WoodySophomores (9)Alyssa AndersenAshley GibsonElia LakeKristi McBrienRachel MichenerAshley NyholtLaura NyholtMaria OwenCaitlyn RileyFreshmen (10)Abigail AustinSilvia BetancourtKaren BlockerKendra DaltonKatelyn JacobsBrittney JohnsonJeanine JohnstonAimee LuurtsemaBekah MoyeJordan WoodyGoalkeepers (3)Karen BlockerLauren KamphuisAshley NyholtDefenders (10)Alyssa AndersenHeather BowlingAshley GibsonEmily HouseKatelyn JacobsBrittney JohnsonElia LakeAimee LuurtsemaBrittany TysonRachel WisehartMidfielders (13)Silvia BetancourtKendra DaltonJeanine JohnstonKristi McBrienRachel MichenerCarly MillerBekah MoyeLaura NyholtMallory NeffAmy OberlinHope WestJordan WoodyMaggie WoodyForwards (5)Abigail AustinAshley BraamAlly ErvingMaria OwenCaitlyn RileyNameAshley NyholtAlyssa AndersenAimee LuurtsemaElia LakeRachel WisehartEmily HouseAlly ErvingAshley BraamCaitlyn RileyMaria OwenSilvia BetancourtAshley GibsonBrittany TysonMallory NeffMaggie WoodyLaura NyholtAmy OberlinHope WestRachel MichenerCarly MillerJordan WoodyJeanine JohnstonHeather BowlingKendra DaltonLauren KamphuisKaren BlockerBekah MoyeKatelyn JacobsAbigail AustinKristi McBrienBrittney 1920271411617109131852115NameAlyssa AndersenAbigail AustinSilvia BetancourtKaren BlockerHeather BowlingAshley BraamKendra DaltonAlly ErvingAshley GibsonEmily HouseKatelyn JacobsBrittney JohnsonJeanine JohnstonLauren KamphuisElia LakeAimee LuurtsemaKristi McBrienRachel MichenerCarly MillerBekah MoyeMallory NeffAshley NyholtLaura NyholtAmy OberlinMaria OwenCaitlyn RileyBrittany TysonHope WestRachel WisehartJordan WoodyMaggie 55-05-45-65-9Hometown/High School (Previous School)Brampton, Ont./St. Thomas AquinasRochester Hills, Mich./Oakland ChristianGrandville, Mich./Unity ChristianDumfries, Va./Forest Park (Tusculum)Concord, N.C./J. M. RobinsonLynchburg, Va./HeritageAnchorage, Alaska/Grace ChristianGrand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids BaptistAlexandria, Va./Mount VernonMount Jackson, Va./Home SchooledSan Jose, Costa Rica/Liceo LaboratorioCleveland, Ohio/Cuyahoga HeightsSouderton, Pa./Souderton AreaSunbury, Pa./ShikellamyAsheville, N.C./Home SchooledBrampton, Ont./St. Thomas AquinasAda, Mich./LowellAuburndale, Fla./AuburndalePottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts (SMU)Valley City, Ohio/BuckeyeAsheville, N.C./Home SchooledForest, Va./E.C. GlassWaxhaw, N.C./ParkwoodChillicothe, Ohio/Zane TraceBloomington, Ill./Calvary BaptistBowie, Md./Archbishop SpaldingSuwanee, Ga./Providence ChristianLiverpool, N.Y./Faith HeritageColumbia, S.C./Southern Boone CountyLynchburg, Va./James River (Bluefield)Concord, Calif./Berean -95-75-65-55-45-9Hometown/High School (Previous School)Rochester Hills, Mich./Oakland ChristianColumbia, S.C./Southern Boone CountySan Jose, Costa Rica/Liceo LaboratorioBowie, Md./Archbishop SpaldingWaxhaw, N.C./ParkwoodGrand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids BaptistChillicothe, Ohio/Zane TraceAnchorage, Alaska/Grace ChristianCleveland, Ohio/Cuyahoga HeightsLynchburg, Va./HeritageLiverpool, N.Y./Faith HeritageConcord, Calif./Berean ChristianForest, Va./E.C. GlassBloomington, Ill./Calvary BaptistDumfries, Va./Forest Park (Tusculum)Grandville, Mich./Unity ChristianLynchburg, Va./James River (Bluefield)Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts (SMU)Valley City, Ohio/BuckeyeSuwanee, Ga./Providence ChristianSunbury, Pa./ShikellamyBrampton, Ont./St. Thomas AquinasBrampton, Ont./St. Thomas AquinasAda, Mich./LowellMount Jackson, Va./Home SchooledAlexandria, Va./Mount VernonSouderton, Pa./Souderton AreaAuburndale, Fla./AuburndaleConcord, N.C./J. M. RobinsonAsheville, N.C./Home SchooledAsheville, N.C./Home SchooledHead Coach: Jessica Celi (N.C. State, ’99)Assistant Coach: Abby Crumpton (Michigan, ‘03)Trainer: Megan Bishop2008 LIBERTY WOMEN’S SOCCERBY 02122232425262728293031PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBRAAM . BROMCELI . SEAL LEEKAMPHUIS .CAMP PICELUURTSEMA .LURTZ MANYHOLT.NIGH HOLTMOYE . MOYTHREE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (2000, 2001 & 2005)3

MEET THE LADY FLAMES2008 SEASON86Ashley BRAAMEmily HOUSE5-5 - R-Sr. - ForwardGrand Rapids, Mich.Grand Rapids Baptist HS5-3 - Sr. - DefenderLynchburg, Va.Heritage HS2007 (Sr(Sr.):): Received medical redshirt 2006 (Jr.): Started 11 matches tallied 10 points with four goals andtwo assists scored goal in season-opening 3-0 win at Longwood (8/25) tallied Liberty’s lone goal at Arkansas (9/3) netted two goals andadded two assists in 7-0 victory over Charleston Southern (9/16) 2008 LIBERTY WOMEN’S SOCCER2005 (So.): Appeared in all 21 matches, starting nine times scoredfive goals on 25 total shots team went 5-0 in matches in which shescored had a goal in season-opening victory at UMBC (8/26) brokescoreless tie with goal in 85th minute of 2-0 victory over CharlestonSouthern (10/1) had another goal three days later versus Radford in44-2 win (10/4) scored anunassisted goal in first halfuaat Howard (10/24) scoredin Big South Championshipfifirst-round win over Birmmingham-Southern (10/22) named to the Big SouthPPresidential Honor Roll 22004 (Fr.): Appeared in all 17mmatches, starting nine times. first collegiate goal came.in 2-0 victory at Coastal Caroolina(9/22) . tied match onhheaderin 1-1 tie at Radford((10/29). scored goal in 1-1ti with Charleston Southerntie((10/30). named to the BigSSouthPresidential HonorR .RollPrep: Graduate of Grand Rapids Baptist High School a four-year letterwinner scored 66 goals and had 54 assists during high school career three-time all-state, all-regional, all-district and all-conferenceselection member of four time district champions . also played ondistrict championship basketball team .2007 (Jr.):(Jr ): Played in 10 contecontests with five starts assisted on goal in 4-1victory vs. Radford (10/23) earned Big South Presidential Honor Rollmention 2006 (So.): Appeared in 10contests with six starts had two shots memberof defensive unit which contributed to Liberty havingits second-lowest GAA inprogram history (1.07) andrecording eight shutouts named to Big South Presidential Honor Roll 2005 (Fr.): Appeared in 13matches, starting nine, allin a row to end the season team was 7-2 with her instarting line-up named tothe Big South PresidentialHonor Roll .Prep: Graduate of Heritage High School . first team all-region and honorable mention all-state in senior season . three-time second-team allregion member . four-time member of all-district first team . four-timeletterwinner . member of the Lynchburg United travel team .Personal: Daughter of Jon and Sandy House . birthday is Feb. 27.HOUSE AT 510/510/613/9021000100101Total33/203012Personal: Daughter of Bob and Pam Braam birthday is April 1.BRAAM AT HREE BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (2000, 2001 & 2005)

MEET THE LADY FLAMES2008 SEASON2014Carly MILLERMallory NEFF5-2 - Sr. - MidfielderValley City, OhioBuckeye HS5-5 - Sr. - Midfielder/DefenderSunbury, Pa.Shikellamy HS2007 (J(Jr.):) AAppearedd ini two matches scored a goal in 9-0 victory overSouthern Virginia (10/16) 2006 (So.): Appeared in one match 20077 (Jr(Jr.):): Played in 18 matches with 11 starts tallied nine points ontwo goals and five assists netted goal in 9-0 victory over Southern Virgginia (10/16) scored lone goal in 1-0 win over Francis Marion (10/18) had three assists in 4-1 triumph over Radford (10/23) garnered BigSSouth Presidential Honor Roll mention 2005 (Fr.): Did not play in a match .20062(So.): Appeared in nine matches tallied six points with two goalsanda two assists netted first collegiate goal in 3-0 win over VMI (10/3) scored a first-half goal and added two helpers in 3-0 victory over secoond-seeded Coastal Carolinain Big South Championshipssemifinals (11/3) selectedto Big South Championsship all-tournament team nnamed to Big South Presiddential Honor Roll Prep: Graduate of Buckeye HighSchool . three-time letterwinner .all-county in cross country in sophomore and senior years . selected asprep athlete of the week in sophomore, junior and senior years .Personal: Daughter of Dwight andNancy Miller . birthday is July 29.MILLER AT 1/030100020Total3/03102PPrep: Graduate of ShikellamyHHigh School . selected toDDaily Item newspaper firstteteam and first team all-confeference as a senior . threeyyear all-conference secondteteam selection . selectedto Daily Item second team in sophomore anda junior years . four-timeletterwinner . played for Central Penn United Club team, earning Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2004 .Personal: Daughter of Nicholas and Shari Neff . birthday is March 18.NEFF AT 518/119/04/02240220520960Total31/11274715THREE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (2000, 2001 & 2005)52008 LIBERTY WOMEN’S SOCCER22005 (Fr.): Appeared in fourmmatches named to the BigSSouth Presidential HonorRRoll .

MEET THE LADY FLAMES17Amy OBERLIN5-8 - Sr. - Midfielder/ForwardAda, Mich.Lowell HS2008 LIBERTY WOMEN’S SOCCER2007 (Jr(Jr.):): Started all 18 matchesma selected to VaSID all-state secondteam named first team All-Big South selected to Big South All-Academic team Liberty’s leading scorer with 12 points on six goals tallied goal at Charleston Southern (9/28) scored goal in 2-0 victoryover VMI (10/6) netted two goals in 9-0 win over Southern Virginia(10/16) scored goal in 4-1 win over Radford (10/23) netted goal infirst round of Big South Championship against Winthrop (11/8) wasnamed to Big South Presidential Honor Roll 2006 (So.): Played in 18 matches with 17 starts named first teamAll-Big South selected to VaSID All-State second team tallied 13points on five goals and three assists tied for team lead in all threecategories scored two goals and assisted on another in 7-0 win overCharleston Southern (9/16) netted team’s lone goal at Old Dominion(9/18) scored goal in 2-1 victory over High Point (9/27) tallied unassisted marker in 2-0 win over Birmingham-Southern (10/14) assistedon game-tying goal in 3-2O win over sixth-seededOTHHighPoint in the firstroroundof the Big SouthCChampionship(11/2) 22005(Fr.): Started all 21mmatches named to theaall-conferencesecondteteam team never lostwwhenshe scored a goal scored a goal in firstcollegiatematch, a 3-2cw over UMBC (8/26) winsscoredagain in secondcollegiategame, a 1-1cti against Rider (8/28) tiew named the Big SouthwasCConferencePlayer of theWWeekfor those exploitsin her first week of collelegiatecompetition sscoreda goal in 3-2 winooverLongwood (9/26) scored game-winningggoalin 2-1 win over VMI(10/18) had an assist in 4-1 win over Birmingham-Southern in firstround of Big South Championship (11/3) headed in the game-tyinggoal in a come-from-behind, 2-1 win over Radford in second round ofBig South Championship (11/4) was named to Big South all-tournament team was named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll Prep: Graduate of Lowell High School . all-time leading scorer in schoolhistory . named first team all-state and all-conference in junior and62008 SEASONsenior seasons . second team all-state as a sophomore . three-timeall-region and all-district player . four-time all-conference . four-timeletterwinner . all-conference in basketball as a sophomore, junior andsenior. graduated Summa Cum Laude .Personal: Daughter of Mark and Lois Oberlin . birthday is July 17.OBERLIN AT 3613Brittany TYSON5-7 - Sr. - DefenderSouderton, Pa.Souderton Area HS2007 (Jr.): Started all 18 contests selected to VaSID all-state secondteam named first team All-Big South honoree tallied four pointswith a goal and two assists in 4-1 victory over Radford (10/23) 2006 (So.): Appeared in 17 matcheswith 12 starts member of defensive unit which posted a 1.07 GAA,the second lowest in program history, and contributed to eight shutouts attempted three shots 2005 (Fr.): Appeared in two matches,starting neither .Prep: Graduate of Souderton AreaHigh School . three-year letterwinner . member of conference-winning teams in both sophomore andjunior seasons . played for women’selite club team, the BucksmontUnited Premier Club . also memberof Souderton Gems club team .Personal: Daughter of Don and Penny Tyson . birthday is March 21.TYSON AT 518/1817/122/01030100200400Total37/3013124THREE BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (2000,(2000 2001 & 2005)

MEET THE LADY FLAMES2008 SEASON1823Hope WESTHeather BOWLING5-6 - R-Sr. - MidfielderAuburndale, Fla.Auburndale HS5-9 - Jr. - DefenderWaxhaw, N.C.Parkwood HS2007 (R-Jr.): Played in 15 matches with eight starts took four shots had an assist in 2-1 victory at UNC Asheville (10/31) garnered Big SouthPresidential Honor Roll mention 22006(Jr.): Did not play recceivedmedical redshirt nnamedto Big South Presidentialti Honor Roll 22005(So.): Appeared in all 21mmatches,starting 18 11 ofteteam’s12 wins came with herin starting lineup scored heroonlygoal of season in 2-1 ups of SEC foe Arkansas (9/16)set Prep: Graduate of Auburndale High School a first team all-county selection scored 16 goals in 11 matches her senior season Personal: Daughter of Jamie and Louise West birthday is Feb. 7.WEST AT 415/821/1811/7452011100122Total47/33112152006 (Fr.): Started 14 matches named to Big South All-Freshman team contributed to solid defensive effort which helped Liberty post a 1.07GAA,Gthe second-lowest in schoolhistoryh assisted on game-winnerin 2-1 win over High Point (9/27) named to Big South PresidentialHonorRoll HPrep:Graduate of Parkwood HighPSchoolS. selected to the 2005 NationalSoccer Coaches Associationtiofo America and Adidas Scholar AllRegionteam . was named to theRall-conferenceand all-county rosaterste in both 2004 and 2005 . allth elite club level wit

2 THREE BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (2000, 2001 & 2005) 2008 LIBERTY WOMEN'S SOCCER M 2008 SEASON Jessica Celi Head Coach First Season N.C. State, '99 On July 2, 2008, Jessica Celi was named the .