Soccer Opens Four-Game Homestand with OU, OSU
Oct. 10, 2001
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Oklahoma * Waco, Texas * Friday, Oct. 12 * 7 p.m. The Baylor soccer team will look to snap a school-record four-game losing streak this weekend as the Bears host Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. The four-game homestand starts Friday at 7 p.m. against the Sooners and continues Sunday at 1 p.m. against the Cowgirls. Oklahoma comes to Waco tied for first in the Big 12 with nine points (9-2 overall, 3-1 Big 12). The Sooners' only losses came to SMU (1-0 in Dallas) and Kansas (2-0 in Lawrence). They have won three in a row and six of seven coming into the weekend. Leading the way for OU is sophomore forward Logan Womack, who has 10 goals and 21 points through 11 games. Junior forward Shannon Wing tops the team with four assists. Two Sooners have split time in goal this year. Junior Jana Cunningham has played in 10 games (four starts) with a 0.21 GAA, freshman Catherine Wade has played in nine games (six starts) with a 0.47 GAA. Combined, their 0.36 GAA is one of the best in the league. Baylor is 2-1-1 against Oklahoma all-time. Last season, the two teams battled through double overtime to a 0-0 tie in Norman. Oklahoma State holds a 6-5 record (2-2 Big 12) beginning the week. The Cowgirls host Northeastern State Wednesday in Stillwater before heading to Waco Sunday.
Freshman forward Jolene Schweitzer is the team's leading goal-scorer, with seven goals and 15 points through Tuesday. Other scoring threats include sophomore forward Kim Graves (four goals, 10 points) and freshman midfielders Nikki Wojtowicz (team-high six assists) and Courtney Robb (one goal, five assists).
Junior Kat Doud has played every minute of all 11 games in goal, compiling a 1.36 GAA with 40 saves. Baylor is 4-0-1 all-time against OSU, since tying 2-2 in 1996, the Bears hav won four in a row against the Cowgirls. In 2000, Emily Fukuchi's two goals powered Baylor to a 3-1 win in Stillwater.
Last Time Out In contrast, Baylor suffered one of the worst losses in program history Sunday, falling 6-0 at #10 Texas A&M. The six goals allowed were the second-highest total in school history, behind a seven-spot scored by Nebraska against Baylor in 1999. The Bears lost their fourth consecutive game, a program record, and tied the school record as they were shut out for the fourth time this season. Sophomore Stephanie Dempsey made her first career start in goal.
Working Their Way Up The Charts The two seniors are tied for sixth in career goals (8). Kacsmaryk also ranks sixth in career game-winning assists (3) and seventh in career points (24), while Miles ranks sixth in career points (25), is tied for seventh in career game-winning assists (2) and holds the fifth-longest consecutive-games-played streak in school history (66) (see later note). For a complete listing of updated school records, see page six of these notes.
Fountain of Youth Secret to Baylor Success Of those freshmen, 10 have seen action: Hilary Aylesworth, Rachel Barnier, Sarah Dearing, Mel Pannell, Katie Peterson, Janae Potter, April Robertson, Ginny Rosario-Tull, Kristin Ruef and Lori Viggiano. Seven players (Dearing, Pannell, Peterson, Robertson, Rosario-Tull, Ruef and Viggiano) have each started at least one game. Robertson, Rosario-Tull and Ruef lead the freshmen, with each having started seven of Baylor's eight games this season. Four freshmen (Robertson, Rosario-Tull, Ruef and Viggiano) have appeared in all eight games this year. Aside from the freshmen, junior transfer Barbara Torres, sophomore Hillary Jacobson, and sophomore goalie Amber Watkins have each seen their first action as Bears this fall. Torres sat out the 2000 season after transferring from Georgetown. Jacobson is a sophomore transfer from William Jewell College in Oklahoma, while Watkins served as valuable insurance behind goalkeeper Dawn Greathouse last season.
Long Line at the Training Table After playing through pain all season while replacing Pannell, sophomore Emily Koch finally succumbed to back problems and left at the half against Texas (Oct. 5). She did not play Oct. 7 against Texas A&M and may not be able to play again this season. Koch, who was unable to practice all fall due to her injury, was cleared for play the day after Pannell went down and started Sept. 2. She recorded her first collegiate shutout in that game despite playing with a bad back and played through severe pain that often left her without feeling in her legs after games. Tiffany Boshers, Sarah Dearing, Sarah Gardner and Katie Peterson are all out for the season with torn ACLs. An infected toe cost senior co-captain Alyson Miles a chance at the school record for consecutive games played. Miles had played in all 66 of Baylor's games since she arrived at Baylor, but saw her streak end Sept. 17 when she sat out against Rice. Miles' streak ranks as the fifth-longest in school history.
Home is Where the Wins Are
A Fresh Attack Four different freshman have scored at least one goal for the Bears this year (Sarah Dearing, Robertson, Rosario-Tull and Kristin Ruef). For more freshman records, see page six of these notes.
April Showering Goals On Opposition Through games of Oct. 8, Robertson was tied for eighth in the Big 12 Conference in goals with five and tied for third in the conference with two game-winning goals. For a complete listing of updated school records, see page six of these notes.
Bears Among Big 12's Best
Rookie Robertson on Scoring Streak That put her in territory that only Baylor greats Molly Cameron and Courtney Saunders had previously reached. Saunders and Cameron each compiled five-game scoring streaks, Saunders scored a total of seven goals in her five-game streak during the 1999 season, while Cameron recorded one goal in each of Baylor's first five games in 2000. Saunders and Cameron (twice) each recorded four-game scoring streaks in 1996. Robertson had five goals in her four-game streak.
In the Net Head coach Nick Cowell quickly activated Koch for the team's second game of the season. The sophomore played through pain for several weeks that often left her without feeling in her legs after games, despite being being unable to practice at all. Koch left the game against Texas (Oct. 5) at the half and is likely out for the season. With Koch out, Stephanie Dempsey is now Baylor's starting keeper. Dempsey, Baylor's fourth different goalkeeper this season, took over for Koch in the second half Oct. 5 against Texas. A sophomore who played in 18 games last season as a defender, Dempsey was converted to goalkeeper after Pannell's injury and is playing the position for the first time at any level. She made her first career start Oct. 17 at Texas A&M.
Crawley Named Preseason All-Big 12
Baylor Picked Sixth in Big 12 in Preseason Poll The Bears finished the 2000 season in fourth place in the Big 12. Baylor lost to third-ranked Nebraska in the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament and narrowly missed the program's third-straight selection to the NCAA Tournament.
Bears Ranked Among Region's and Nation's Best Yet Again The Bears received votes in two national polls early in the 2001 season.
2001 Recruiting Class Brings Honors for Bears Since head coach Nick Cowell's arrival, the Bears have ranked among the nation's best at recruiting. In 1999, Baylor did not receive national or regional recognition, in 2000, the team improved to 26th in the nation and fifth in the region. The 2001 season marks the Bears' second straight season among the nation's elite.
Bears in the Pros
Exhibition Season Whitney Barrett scored in the 15th minute, assisted by Ryan Lee, to put Baylor up 1-0. The Bears scored again 12 minutes later when Candace Reilly recorded Baylor's second goal of the night. After Mexico cut the lead to 2-1 six minutes into the second half, Emily Fukuchi powered the ball into the net from 60 feet out to make the final score Baylor 3, Mexico 1. Baylor kicked off the fall with a preseason scrimmage against SMU, blanking the Mustangs 3-0 in Waco on Aug. 24. The Bears' large freshman class shone brightly in the exhibition, as two of Baylor's three goals were scored and assisted on by freshmen. Ginny Rosario-Tull, Candace Reilly and Rachel Barnier each pushed across goals, while Kristin Ruef and Sarah Dearing contributed assists. Freshman goalie Mel Pannell recorded seven saves in picking up the shutout.
Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field
Head Coach Nick Cowell In 2001, his challenge is take things one step further, the Bears are shooting for a spot in the NCAA field of 64, from whence they can challenge for the national title. In Cowell's first year at Baylor, the team finished 14-7-1 overall and placed fourth in the conference with a 6-3-1 mark. Last season, the Bears again finshed fourth in the Big 12 and compiled an overall record of 10-6-3. Under Cowell, the team has made one NCAA appearance (1999) and barely missed out on another (2000). Prior to coming to Baylor, Cowell spent eight years as head coach at Trinity University in San Antonio. During that time, he led his team to seven straight conference titles, including 49-straight conference victories and six trips to the NCAA Division III Tournament. At Trinity, Cowell's success resulted in him being named the SCAC Coach of the Year five times. In 1992, he garnered Regional Coach of the Year honors. Prior to his work at Trinity, Cowell was at The College of Wooster where he had a 22-11-4 record in two seasons. He led the Lady Scots to the North Coast Athletic Conference title in 1990. Following that season he was named the NCAC and Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Coach of the Year. Cowell began the 2001 season ranked 24th in career wins among active coaches at four-year colleges, with a career record of 163-54-16.
Cowell Adds Pair of New Assistant Coaches Anderson comes to Baylor from the University of Toledo, where he was women's head soccer coach from 1995-2000. Anderson brings over 35 years of soccer experience as a player, coach and official at both the national and international level. Lief joins the Baylor staff from nearby SMU, where she started in goal for two seasons for the Mustangs. As goalkeeper coach, Lief's duties focus on helping the Bears' stable of goalies throughout the season.
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