2. A
ngelo State set
a single-season
record for most
wins (13) and
most conference
wins (9) in a
season, while earning its
first NCAA DII berth in 2010.
The Rambelles also secured
their first postseason win in
program history with a 2-0
victory over Texas A&M-
Commerce at the confer-
ence tournament. ASU went
6-3 at home and outscored
its opponents 28-23 en
route to its best season in
program history. So far...
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LONE STAR CONFERENCE
REGULAR-SEASON
CHAMPIONS
11-5-2 Overall Record
7-2-1 LSC
Setting The Bar
2013
Rambelles
It was a great
journey in 2010 for
our soccer program.
We put ourselves in
a good position with
our player’s hard
work in the offseason
and won some close
games because of
the girl’s effort. I
couldn’t be prouder
of our team and their
effort.
Travis McCorkle
Angelo State head coach
2010
Rambelles
{
A
ngelo State won
its first Lone Star
Conference title in
program history dur-
ing the 2013 season.
The Rambelles went
7-2-1 in conference play
during the season and were
the top seed going into the
postseason where it hosted
the LSC Championship at the
ASU Soccer Field. Six players
earned postseason awards,
including regional awards for
Sierra Anderson and Maggie
Schaffer. Head coach Travis
McCorkle was named the
LSC Co-Coach of the Year FIRST ASU TEAM TO ADVANCE TO NCAA TOURNAMENT
13-7-1 OVERALL RECORD; 9-2-0 LSC
3. T
ravis McCorkle
has developed a
pattern of lead-
ing the Angelo
State soccer pro-
gram to places
its never been before.
A proven winner after six
seasons as the head soccer
coach at ASU, McCorkle
has led the Rambelles to
four straight trips to the
postseason and five 10-plus
win seasons. He directed
the program to its first Lone
Star Conference Champion-
ship in 2013 after guiding
the Rambelles to their first
NCAA Division II Soccer
Tournament in the 2010
season. He was named the
LSC's Co-Coach of the Year
after the 2013 season where
ASU claimed a share of the
conference title and were
the top seed in the LSC
tournament.
A Glenwood Springs, Colo.
native, he has guided the
Rambelles to a 61-44-11
overall record and a 37-25-7
Lone Star Conference mark
at ASU. The program has
double-digit win totals in
five of his six seasons.
The 2013 season was
historic for the ASU soc-
cer program as the team
claimed its first conference
championship since it was
started in 1996.
Angelo State set a single-
season record for most
wins (13) and most confer-
ence wins (9) in a season,
while clinching their first
NCAA berth in 2010 under
McCorkle’s leadership. The
Belles also earned their first
postseason win in program
history with a 2-0 victory
over Texas A&M-Commerce
at the conference tourna-
ment in 2010.
A former ASU assistant
coach from 2001-02,
McCorkle returned to
Angelo State in 2008 to
become the fourth head
coach in Rambelles’ history
after Tom Brown accepted
the same role at Sam Hous-
ton State. McCorkle was
an assistant under Brown
during the 2001-2002
seasons. Prior to his return
to ASU, McCorkle spent five
seasons as the head coach at
Eastern New Mexico Uni-
versity where he was tasked
with starting the program.
*Complete bio at AngeloSports.com
Developing a championship program
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Travis McCorkle
McCorkle has led Angelo State into
the postseason four straight seasons
@McCorkleTravis
Travis has a great
passion for the
game of soccer
and I think that
is expressed
in the way he
coaches. He has
worked hard
to continue to
elevate the sport
of women’s soccer
at Angelo State.
Tom Brown
Former ASU head coach
Current Sam Houston State head coach
HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE
AT ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY (2008-CURRENT)
Six seasons (61-44-12record)
AT EASTERN NEW MEXICO (2003-07)
Five seasons (40-46-16 record)
OVERALL RECORD
11 seasons (101-91-16 record)
PERSONAL
Hometown: Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Spouse: Luann McCorkle
EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree in physical education from
Mesa State College in 1994
Master’s degree in sport administration from
the University of Northern Colorado in 2001
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Mesa State College club team from 1987-91
YEAR-BY-YEAR AT ANGELO STATE
YEAR OVERALL LSC
2008 10-7-3 4-4-2
2009 10-9-0 4-6-0
2010 13-7-1 9-2-0
2011 6-9-4 5-6-3
2012 11-7-2 8-5-1
2013 11-5-2 7-2-1
Total 61-44-12 37-25-7
4. Shayla Sabin enters her second
year as the Angelo State University
assistant soccer coach after
eight previous years of coaching
experiences at the collegiate,
club and high school levels.
Sabin, who is a San Clemente,
Calif. native, served as the
director of operations for women's
soccer at the University of
Southern California in 2012.
“Shayla was highly recommended
from coaches I spoke with during
our search,” ASU head coach Travis
McCorkle said. “Shayla brings a high
level of experience which includes
working with current members of
the US Women's National Team.”
Sabin earned a bachelor's from Cal
State Fullerton in kinesiology and
was a three-time scholar athlete.
Sabin was named the 2007 Big West
Goal Keeper of the Year for the Big
West Conference and was a first-
team all-conference selection. She
is second on the career list in the
CSUF record books with a 0.90 goals
against average and ranks third with
a .780 save percentage for her career.
“Having played collegiate soccer
at the highest level as well as my
experience coaching club and
high school for the past six years
has prepared me to coach here at
ASU,” Sabin said. “I am also looking
forward to taking the skills and
knowledge I have acquired from
managing the soccer program at USC
and executing them here as a coach”
While at the University of
Southern California her duties
included coordinating practice/
game times and camp dates as
well as film coordinator for the
Trojans. USC won the 2007 NCAA
Championship and has made 12
trips to the NCAA tournament.
As co-head coach at San Clemente
High School, Sabin helped guide
the team to back-to-back league
titles and a state title in 2009.
During the 2009 season the
Tritons were the No. 1 ranked
girls soccer team in the nation.
She has worked alongside various
soccer greats such as Julie Foudy,
Mia Hamm, Joy Fawcett, Cindy
Parlow, Lindsey Kelly, Kimberly
Pickup and Ian Sawyers. While
at USC, Sabin worked with
current US Women's National
team member Amy Rodriguez.
“In addition to working with our
field players, Shayla will work with
our goal keepers since she has
experience playing the position at
Cal State Fullerton,” McCorkle said.
“Throughout the process I've been
impressed with Shayla's character
and I think she will be a great fit
with our team, ASU and San Angelo.”
Andrew Perez enters his first
season as a volunteer assis-
tant coach with the Angelo
State soccer program.
A San Angelo native, Perez was a
four-year letterman for East-
ern New Mexico where he was
named the Greyhounds captain
his junior and senior seasons. He
earned Lone Star Conference
second-team honors as a senior
and was honorable mention
during his junior season. Perez
graduated from ENMU with a
bachelors in Forensic Science
and then earned his master’s
degree in Forensic Science from
Texas Tech University in 2013.
Perez has gained coaching
experience as a temporary
assistant coach at ENMU last
season for the men’s team. He
was also the head coach of
the Texas Tech women’s club
team while he was pursuing his
masters in Lubbock and he was
an assistant with the San Angelo
Attack soccer club. He also has
experience in game day opera-
tions from his days in Portales.
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Shayla brings
a high level of
experience which
includes working
with current
members of the
US Women's
National Team.
Travis McCorkle
ASU head coach
Andria Aurand enters her first
season as a graduate assistant
coach for the Angelo State soccer
team following a playing career
at the University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga and experience
coaching at the high school level.
“I decided to go into coaching
because I want to teach/share
my knowledge and passion for
the game as well as becoming
a mentor to others,” Aurand
said. “The graduate position
here at Angelo State will give
me a great opportunity to gain
knowledge about recruiting,
player management, as well as
other administrative duties.”
Aurand, who is a Chattanooga
native, played as a defender for
the Mocs. During the 2013 season,
she started 11 games and assisted
on three goals. She earned a
Southern Conference Commis-
sioner’s Medal for her work on the
field and in the classroom. Aurand
graduated with a bachelor’s
degree in Health and Exercise
Science.
She is a Hixson High School
graduate where she also played as
a midfielder. While at UT-Chatta-
nooga, Aurand also worked as an
assistant coach for three seasons
back at Hixson High. Aurand is
pursuing a Master’s of Education:
Student Development and Leader-
ship at Angelo State University.
Andria Aurand
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7. Strength and Conditioning
Angelo State student-athletes train in the more than
7,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Junell Center
weight room, which is conveniently located next to
the ASU Soccer locker room in the Junell Center.
Athletic Training
At Angelo State, the athletic training staff focuses on helping student-athletes reach
and maintain their best health, achieve conditioning goals, understand best practices to
prevent serious injury and recover fully in a timely manner. Because of this, the university
has developed excellent training and conditioning programs to help prevent injuries
and ensure safe practice and competition habits. If injuries do occur, the department
is equipped and prepared to implement comprehensive rehabilitation programs.
ASU soccer player Karli Maxey receives a
treatment from ASU Athletic Trainer Troy Hill.
8. T
he ASU Soc-
cer Complex is
located on the
southwest side of
campus, on the
corner of Victory
Lane and Varsity Lane and has
seen improvements come in the
form of a new scoreboard and
lights in the past two years.
The field has a natural grass playing
field and practice areas surrounding
the field area. The game field meets
or exceeds every NCAA standard
and runs in an east-west direc-
tion. The field can support three
short-side fields for spring practice
and 6 vs. 6 or 7 vs. 7 tournament
play. The field also has portable
regulation soccer goals in addi-
tion to permanent Kwik Goals.
A concession stand and permanent
restroom area, located on the south-
west corner of the field, were added
for the 2001 season. The brick struc-
ture, which also has storage and a
small athletic training area, is shared
with the ASU softball program.
The field features three sets of por-
table aluminum bleachers seating
more than 500 ASU fans, with the
capacity to bring in more seating
for larger games and events. The fan
seating is located on the south side
of the field, with the main public
entrance located on the facility’s
southeast corner, although there is
access on the southwest corner as
well. Parking is available on either
the east or west side of the field.
A New Look
The ASU Soccer Complex received
a nice new look as a new score-
board was installed in the sum-
mer of 2012 and lights went up
during the 2014 season.
The scoreboard is ASU blue with
yellow lettering. The addition of
lights has allowed ASU to play night
games which benefits the student-
athletes and the fan experience.
9. S
ince 2002, both the Rambelles and
their opponents have utilized locker
room facilities in the ASU Junell
Center, one of the top athletics
venues in all of NCAA Division II.
Complete with a team meeting room and study
lounge, the locker room also features oak-
trimmed lockers with dressing lights, electrical
outlets and seating for each player. An equip-
ment storage area and shower facilities are ad-
jacent to the dressing areas and just down the
hall from the state-of-the-art athletic training
rooms.
The study lounge is equipped with video
capabilities for watching game film, and there
are also Internet hookups so student-athletes
can study, complete homework assignments
or work on research while waiting for practice.
Team and individual awards and trophies accu-
mulated by the Rambelles soccer team are also
prominently displayed in the locker room area.
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Brandie DeBacker, 2008-2011
New Braunfels, Texas // Canyon HS
Sheri Champlin, 2001-2004
Austin, Texas // Bowie HS
• Three-time LSC All-Conference selection;
Recorded 79 points, 29 goals; program
leader with 21 career assists
• ASU career leader with 10 game-
winning goals; Second all-time with
34 goals, 80 points; Three-time
LSC All-Conference selection
• All-time leading scorer with 50
goals , 112 points, and 139 shots
on goal; 3-time LSC All-Confer-
ence, Academic All-America
Ashley Tatum, 2006-07
Abilene, Texas // Abilene HS
• Recorded 56 points and 25 goals
in only two seasons at ASU after
transferring from Butler CC; 2-time
LSC All-Conference selection
• Earned Academic All American
honors in 2008; 3-time LSC
All-Conference selection
Amber Korb, 2005-08
Sandy, Utah // Jordan HS
Christina Whetsel, 1995-99
Austin, Texas // McNeil HS
• All-time leader with 0.67 assists
per game; LSC All-Conference
performer; Currently ASU's
compliance director.
11. S
portsmanship;
Teamwork;
Most Conscien-
tious; Ability.
Those words
are inscribed
on the plaques that bear
the names of each award
winner. The award is given
to the top student-athlete
in each sport and is voted
on by their teammates.
From 1965 to 1997, these
awards were presented by
Nathan’s Jewelers, and asu
is immensely grateful to
“Babe” Donsky and her late
husband Nathan Donsky for
their role in founding and
sponsoring these awards.
Beginning in 1998, Holland’s
Jewelry became the sponsor
for these prestigious awards.
1995 Melissa Garcia
1996 Jennifer Weaver
1997 Stacey McPherson
1998 Sarah Swaim
1999 Maureen Metz
2000 Lesley Campbell
2001 Jennifer Worden
2002 Angela Taylor
2003 Angela Taylor
2004 Shana Brown
2005 Pam Bradley
2006 Amanda Walzel
2007 Casey Halamicek
2008 Marianne Glutz
2009 Lucy Thompson
2010 Megan Schaffer
2011 Megan Schaffer
2012 Lauren Carnes
2013 Trisha Killen
Holland’s
Awards
1996 Heather Garrett (1st)
Heather Selvitelle (1st)
Melissa Garcia (HM)
Linda Thompson (HM)
LuAnn Vogler (HM)
Jennifer Weaver (HM)
1997 Melissa Farr (1st)
Heather Selvitelle (1st)
Stacey McPherson (2nd)
Rebecca Yazzie (2nd)
1998 Dorothy May (1st)
Stacey McPherson (1st)
Melissa Farr (2nd)
Christina Heck (2nd)
Mary Kowalczyk (HM)
Kelly Nichols (HM)
Kim Victory (HM)
1999 Jessica Jaskowiak (2nd)
Melissa Farr (HM)
Rebecca Yazzie (HM)
2000 Dorothy May (2nd)
Vishakha Dewnani (HM)
Melissa Farr (HM)
Laura Navarro (HM)
2001 Dorothy May (2nd)
Lisa Carey (HM)
Sheri Champlain (HM)
Laura Navarro (HM)
Amanda Walzel (HM)
2002 Michelle DiMeola (1st)
Lisa Carey (2nd)
Sheri Champlin (2nd)
Casey Halamicek (HM)
Jessica Jackowski (HM)
Andrea Meza (HM)
Angela Taylor (HM)
2003 Pam Bradley (2nd)
Shana Brown (2nd)
Lisa Carey (2nd)
Michelle DiMeola (2nd)
2004 Sheri Champlin (1st)
Pam Bradley (HM)
Whitney Coberley (HM)
Tina Nikkila (HM)
2005 Becky Martin (2nd)
Tina Nikkila (2nd)
Brittney Staha (2nd)
Catherine Knaub (HM)
2006 Kristen Boister (2nd)
Amber Korb (2nd)
Becky Martin (2nd)
Brittany Staha (2nd)
Ashley Tatum (2nd)
Jennifer Bukowski (HM)
Casey Halamicek (HM)
Christian Willman (HM)
2007 Ashley Tatum (2nd)
Kristen Boister (HM)
Christy Knaub (HM)
Amber Korb (HM)
Becky Martin (HM)
2008 Melanie Peterson (2nd)
Brandie DeBacker (HM)
Marianne Glutz (HM)
Amber Korb (HM)
Megan Schaffer (HM)
2009 Jennifer Bukowski (HM)
Brandie DeBacker (HM)
Skylar Searles (HM)
2010 Melanie Peterson (2nd)
Brandie DeBacker (2nd)
Jordan Benfield (HM)
Ashley Brown (HM)
Lauren Carnes (HM)
Karli Maxey (HM)
2011 Brandie DeBacker (1st)
Jordan Benfield (2nd)
Maggie Schaffer (2nd)
Lauren Carnes (2nd)
Hanna Horeis (HM)
2012 Dani Edwards (1st, GOY)
Lauren Carnes (1st)
Caityln Conaway (2nd)
Lauren Bateman (2nd)
Kara Edwards (HM)
2013 Sierra Anderson (1st)
Maggie Schaffer (1st)
Caitlyn Conaway (2nd)
Lauren Perry (2nd)
Jordan Benfield (2nd)
All-Time LSC Selections
Dani EdwardsDani Edwards
12. The Rambelles Are Consistently Earning Academic Awards
The ASU Rambelles soccer team also excelled in the classroom in 2013 and was honored with a College Team Academic Award by the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). It marked the 13th-straight year ASU has received the academic recognition.
The annual award is based on the academic performance of a team during the previous academic year. To be eligible, a team must have a minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the year. The Rambelles’ 3.56 GPA in 2009 ranked 11th out of the 333 teams to receive the award. It was also
the second-highest of the schools honored in the NCAA Division II South Central Region.
TEAM GPA
2002…………...3.20
2003…………...3.07
2004…………...3.04
2005…………...3.04
2006…………....3.13
2007…………....3.25
2008…………...3.46
2009…………...3.56
2010…………....3.36
2011…………......3.37
2012…………....3.09
2013................3.25
All-Time Academic All-LSC Selections
The Angelo State women’s soccer team has had a total of 25 selections to the Lone Star Conference All-Academic Teams, including 14 selections over the past
seven seasons. Amber Korb and Lauren Carnes are Rambelles who were named three-time selections to the league’s All-Academic Team. ASU has had a total of 27
All-Academic selections in its program's history.
YEAR PLAYER(S)
1996 Melissa Garcia, Linda Thompson, LuAnn Vogler
1998 Heather McGinty
1999 Dorothy May
2001 Jessica Jaskowiak, Dorothy May
2002 Jessica Jaskowiak
2003 Pam Bradley, Sheri Champlin
2004 Sheri Champlin
2005 Becky Martin
2006 Amber Korb
2007 Amber Korb, Becky Martin, Ashley Tatum
2008 Amber Korb, Kristen Boister
2009 Christian Willman
2010 Lauren Carnes
2011 Brandie DeBacker, Lauren Carnes _
Megan Schaffer
2012 Lauren Carnes, Jordan Benfield
2013 Trisha Killen, Jordan Benfield
Becky Martin (2004-07)Becky Martin (2004-07)
_________ Jordan Benfield (2010-13)
Jordan Benfield (2010-13)
I loved playing at ASU
because they really
took care of me and
appreciated my hard
work and dedication.
I had some really
great coaches and
teammates that I still
keep up with today…
Dorothy May
ASU all-time leading scorer
13. ATHLETIC STUDY CENTER
The goal of the Athletic Study
Center is to act as the primary
academic support contact for
student-athletes. The center
holds the office of the Athletic
Academic Coordinator (acc) for
easy visibility and reach. The
center houses laptop comput-
ers, printers, and individual and
collaborative work stations.
ADVISING
All academic advising is provided
through the individual colleges
and academic departments.
ACADEMIC PROGRESS
During each semester, the acc
surveys the professors of each
student-athlete three times. In
each grade check, professors are
asked to provide academic prog-
ress information such as atten-
dance, current grade, at-risk or
not, and any additional comments.
MENTORSHIP
The acc provides weekly sessions
with mentors for student-athletes
identified as “at-risk” based on
acc and coach recommenda-
tions. During the sessions, grade
updates and upcoming assign-
ments are discussed. Assignments
are reviewed and study plans
are implemented if necessary.
TUTORING
Free tutoring is available for
student-athletes in Angelo State
University’s Tutor Center. In addi-
tion to having tutors available for
nearly every general education
class as well as many upper-level
classes, specialized tutoring units
include the Math lab, Writing Cen-
ter, Modern Language tutoring,
Accounting lab and Supplemental
Instruction (si). The si program
offers extracurricular peer tutor-
ing groups for traditionally tough
classes. Study sessions are led by
students who have completed and
earned high grades in the courses.
si sessions are conducted multiple
times throughout the week.
Helping our student-
athletes achieve
academic success
is essential for
our program.
In addition to
having academic resources within
the Athletics Department, our
athletes also receive assistance
from other programs available
to all asu students.
14. A purebred Rambouillet ram,
Dominic stands as a proud
symbol of Angelo State University
and the institution’s ties to
the region and its people.
A domesticated breed originating
in Spain over two centuries ago,
the Rambouillet are compact,
white-wooled sheep with rams that
proudly carry long, curving horns.
The first Rambouillet ram “Shorty”
was donated to the college
in 1940 by area rancher D.T.
Jones, who had two daughters
attending the school. Jones’
generosity typified the West
Texas spirit and the support ASU
has had throughout its history
from the people of San Angelo
and the surrounding area.
Dominic
T
he Angelo State Athletic Foundation is a non-
profit 501-c3 organization whose sole mission is to
provide support to Angelo State Athletics. A priority
for the Athletic Foundation is scholarship funding
above what the University provides to ensure asu
reaches the maximum equivalencies allowed by
ncaa rules. The Athletic Foundation also provides funding in
support of recruiting the next generation of Rams and ’Belles, life
skills programming for student-athletes, academic support for
student-athletes, and other initiatives important to the welfare
of student-athletes and the success of athletic teams.
Lauren Carnes (2008-2012)
Lauren Carnes (2008-2012)
www.angelo.edu/services/financial_aid/scholarships/carr.php
Priority deadline to apply for the scholarship is Feb. 1.
• Carr Blue and Gold Scholarship
$1,000 annually, ACT: 21-24, SAT: 980-1120 and GPA: 3.0-4.0
• Carr Academic Scholarship
$3,000 annually, ACT: 25-26, SAT: 1130-1200, and GPA: 3.0-4.0
• Carr Fellow Scholarship
$4,000 annually, ACT: 27-28, SAT: 1210-1280, and GPA: 3.5-4.0
• Carr Honors Scholarship
$5,000 annually, ACT: 27-28, SAT: 1210-1280,
GPA: 3.5-4.0 and acceptance into the ASU Honors Program
• Carr Excellence Scholarship
$7,500 annually, ACT: 29-31, SAT: 1290-1390, and GPA: 3.5-4.0
15. Angelo State, San Angelo, Texas
Eastern New Mexico, Portales, New Mexico
Midwestern State, Wichita Falls, Texas
Texas A&M-Commerce, Commerce, Texas
Texas Woman's, Denton, Texas
West Texas A&M, Canyon, Texas
Sheri Champlin (2001-04)
Sheri Champlin (2001-04)
JenniferBukowski(2006-09)
JenniferBukowski(2006-09)
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Brandie DeBacker (2008-11)
Brandie DeBacker (2008-11)
N E W M E X I C O
T E X A S
O K L A H O M A
Maggie Schaffer (2011-13)
Maggie Schaffer (2011-13)