The University of Central Oklahoma women's soccer team enters the 2016 season with an experienced group of seniors and juniors as well as a talented group of sophomores.
The document provides information on the University of Central Oklahoma football team's history and 2016 season schedule. UCO ranks fourth all-time in Division II wins and has won two national championships and 32 conference titles. The 2016 schedule lists UCO's 12 opponents for the upcoming season, along with results from the previous matchups against each team.
Kera Dukic
the Bronchos, Dukic has
helped guide UCO to a
combined record of 60-13
and back-to-back MIAA
regular season titles.
Dukic came to UCO after serving as an assistant coach at Oklahoma City University
for two seasons. She helped lead the Stars to a combined record of 45-25 and two NAIA
National Tournament appearances.
Prior to her stint at OCU, Dukic was an assistant coach at Oklahoma Baptist University
for two years. She helped the Bison to a combined record of 45-27 and two Sooner Ath-
letic Conference regular season championships.
A native of Croatia, Dukic
2016 Central Oklahoma Softball media guideBronchoSports
Jon Hunter
Jon Hunter joined the UCO softball staff as a full-time assistant coach in the summer of 2015.
Hunter came to UCO after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II
West Texas A&M.
At WTAMU, Hunter helped lead the Lady Buffs to a combined record of 71-33 and back-to-back Lone Star
Conference championships in 2013 and 2014. The Lady Buffs advanced to the NCAA Central Regional both
seasons under Hunter's guidance.
Prior to his stint at West Texas A&M, Hunter served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Texas State
from 2011-12. He helped the Bobcats to a 57-24 record
2016-17 UCO Women's Basketball Media GuideBronchoSports
The University of Central Oklahoma women's basketball team media guide provides a look at this season's team, as well as recapping last year, and a glance at the 47-year history of the program.
2015-16 Central Oklahoma men's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Cameron Henderson
Graduate Assistant: Daniel Wheeler
2015-16 Outlook
Central Oklahoma returns eight lettermen and three starters from last year’s 20-10 squad that finished tied for third in the MIAA. However, the Bronchos will need to replace two starters and six lettermen lost to graduation.
Leading the returnees is senior forward Jarred Bairstow, who averaged 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds last season. Also back in the starting lineup are senior guard Seth Heckart (5.5 ppg) and junior forward Corbin Byford (4.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg).
Other returning lettermen providing depth and experience include junior guards Garen
2016-17 UCO Men's Basketball Media GuideBronchoSports
Cameron Henderson
Cameron Henderson enters his second season as an assistant coach at Central Oklahoma after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant at NCAA Division II program Oklahoma Baptist.
Henderson helped the Bison to a 42-17 record over his two seasons there, including a 20-10 mark and third-place finish in the Great American Conference in 2014-15. OBU advanced to the GAC Tournament semifinals that season.
Prior to Oklahoma Baptist, Henderson served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III program Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas during the 2012-13 season. He helped guide the Pirates to a 19-8 record and a berth in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals.
2015-16 UCO women's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Heather Davis is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Central Oklahoma women's basketball program.
Davis came to UCO after spending the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. She helped guide the Eagles to a 27-7 record and a trip to the NAIA Division II National Tournament.
Prior to her stint at OKWU, Davis served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma City University from 2011-13. She helped the Stars to back-to-back 20-win seasons and a pair of appearances in the NAIA Division I National Tournament.
A native of Edmond, Okla., Davis was a standout player at Edmond Memorial High School before continuing her career at the
The document provides information on the University of Central Oklahoma football team's history and 2016 season schedule. UCO ranks fourth all-time in Division II wins and has won two national championships and 32 conference titles. The 2016 schedule lists UCO's 12 opponents for the upcoming season, along with results from the previous matchups against each team.
Kera Dukic
the Bronchos, Dukic has
helped guide UCO to a
combined record of 60-13
and back-to-back MIAA
regular season titles.
Dukic came to UCO after serving as an assistant coach at Oklahoma City University
for two seasons. She helped lead the Stars to a combined record of 45-25 and two NAIA
National Tournament appearances.
Prior to her stint at OCU, Dukic was an assistant coach at Oklahoma Baptist University
for two years. She helped the Bison to a combined record of 45-27 and two Sooner Ath-
letic Conference regular season championships.
A native of Croatia, Dukic
2016 Central Oklahoma Softball media guideBronchoSports
Jon Hunter
Jon Hunter joined the UCO softball staff as a full-time assistant coach in the summer of 2015.
Hunter came to UCO after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II
West Texas A&M.
At WTAMU, Hunter helped lead the Lady Buffs to a combined record of 71-33 and back-to-back Lone Star
Conference championships in 2013 and 2014. The Lady Buffs advanced to the NCAA Central Regional both
seasons under Hunter's guidance.
Prior to his stint at West Texas A&M, Hunter served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Texas State
from 2011-12. He helped the Bobcats to a 57-24 record
2016-17 UCO Women's Basketball Media GuideBronchoSports
The University of Central Oklahoma women's basketball team media guide provides a look at this season's team, as well as recapping last year, and a glance at the 47-year history of the program.
2015-16 Central Oklahoma men's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Cameron Henderson
Graduate Assistant: Daniel Wheeler
2015-16 Outlook
Central Oklahoma returns eight lettermen and three starters from last year’s 20-10 squad that finished tied for third in the MIAA. However, the Bronchos will need to replace two starters and six lettermen lost to graduation.
Leading the returnees is senior forward Jarred Bairstow, who averaged 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds last season. Also back in the starting lineup are senior guard Seth Heckart (5.5 ppg) and junior forward Corbin Byford (4.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg).
Other returning lettermen providing depth and experience include junior guards Garen
2016-17 UCO Men's Basketball Media GuideBronchoSports
Cameron Henderson
Cameron Henderson enters his second season as an assistant coach at Central Oklahoma after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant at NCAA Division II program Oklahoma Baptist.
Henderson helped the Bison to a 42-17 record over his two seasons there, including a 20-10 mark and third-place finish in the Great American Conference in 2014-15. OBU advanced to the GAC Tournament semifinals that season.
Prior to Oklahoma Baptist, Henderson served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III program Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas during the 2012-13 season. He helped guide the Pirates to a 19-8 record and a berth in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals.
2015-16 UCO women's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Heather Davis is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Central Oklahoma women's basketball program.
Davis came to UCO after spending the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. She helped guide the Eagles to a 27-7 record and a trip to the NAIA Division II National Tournament.
Prior to her stint at OKWU, Davis served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma City University from 2011-13. She helped the Stars to back-to-back 20-win seasons and a pair of appearances in the NAIA Division I National Tournament.
A native of Edmond, Okla., Davis was a standout player at Edmond Memorial High School before continuing her career at the
Kyle Evans
Graduate Assistant: Casy Rowell
Head Coach
David James
33rd Season
Overall Record: 384-139-5
UCO Record: 384-139-5
David James is in his 33rd season as the head coach of the University of Central Oklahoma wrestling program. Under his guidance, the Bronchos have established themselves as one of the top programs in NCAA Division II.
James has led UCO to 15 national championships, including seven straight from 1985-91. The Bronchos have finished as the national runner-up four times and have placed third on four other occasions. UCO has won 19 regional championships under James.
Individually, James has
One of the most storied and successful wrestling programs in the country, Central Oklahoma has won 15 national championships. The 2016-17 season is here, and the Bronchos are primed to return to the top.
The document summarizes the 44th annual Jack Buck Sports Awards ceremony hosted by the Missouri Athletic Club. It provides background on the event and honors several prominent St. Louis athletes including Matt Carpenter, Bill McDermott, Chris Pronger, Thomas J. O'Toole Jr., Chris Carpenter, Jim Crews, Dwayne Evans, and Aeneas Williams. It also profiles the event's master of ceremonies, Tom Ackerman, and recognizes Bill McDermott with the Burnes Broeg Award for his contributions to promoting St. Louis through soccer.
The document discusses the need for improvements and upgrades to the East Carolina University softball complex. It notes that the current facilities lack bathrooms, a media building, offices, locker rooms, and batting cages. It provides an overview of the success of the ECU softball program and coach Tracey Kee's accomplishments. It argues that upgrading the facilities is necessary to provide equitable support for the softball team and give them a realistic chance at a conference championship. It calls on the university, donors, and volunteers to fundraise for a new softball complex.
The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2017 inductees and the date for the 5th Anniversary Enshrinement Ceremony to be held on April 20, 2017 in Greenville, SC. The five inductees are Felix "Doc" Blanchard, Charles "Charlie" Brown, Fisher DeBerry, Lorenzo Levon Kirkland, and Dick Sheridan. The ceremony will also honor the 2017 Humanitarian of the Year and 2016 Collegiate Player of the Year.
Will the us adopt soccer like the rest of the worldOrderCustomEssay
This document contains an interview transcript between a sports journalist and John Scot, a former professional soccer player and current soccer coach. In the interview, Scot discusses his history with and passion for soccer, including having to retire early from playing due to injury. He also provides his perspective on the current state of soccer in the United States compared to other countries, noting progress but also areas still needing improvement, such as increasing fan enthusiasm and youth participation. The journalist asks Scot a series of questions to gain insight on adopting soccer more widely in the US.
Matt Skura was interviewed about his career as a center for Duke University and his transition to the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. At Duke, Skura was a two-time All-American and team captain who helped lead Duke to its first bowl win in 55 years. He credits his success to Duke's head coach David Cutcliffe, who emphasized academic and professional development. Now with the Ravens, Skura is working hard to prove himself and make the 53-man roster, having realized NFL players are stronger, faster, and more disciplined than in college.
The #23 ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team hosts the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds on Saturday, October 6th at 1:00 pm. The Buffaloes enter the match with an 8-2-1 record and are 5-2 in conference play, while the Greyhounds are 5-5-1 overall and 3-3-1 in conference. West Texas A&M is led offensively by strong scoring and assist numbers, while Eastern New Mexico's top scorer is Aderi Arthur-Dede. The Buffaloes have won the last three meetings between the teams and hold an overall lead in the series at 19-7-3.
This newsletter summarizes events from the Sport Management Club at SUNY Cortland during the spring semester. It discusses the club hosting successful events like the European Handball Tournament and Lose the Shoes, it highlights the new panel format of the Sport Management Ceremony, and it recaps the seasons of Cortland athletic teams. The newsletter aims to inform readers while celebrating the accomplishments of the department.
The No. 10 ranked Angelo State Rams basketball team will host Midwestern State University at home. The Rams have a 22-2 record this season and are 15-0 at home. In their previous meeting this year, the Rams defeated Midwestern State 72-55 on the road. The Rams lead the nation in several statistical categories and have won 16 straight home games.
Matt Kupec: My First MVC Basketball TournamentMatt Kupec
This past weekend I attended my first MVC Basketball Tournament to watch the SIU Salukis compete in the tournament. I have attended many ACC Tournaments over the years and this presentation compares the two conferences of these historic conferences
The document provides information on the Angelo State Rams basketball team. The Rams have a program-record 21-1 record and are ranked 4th nationally. They are on a 16-game winning streak and are 9-0 in conference play. The Rams will face the 11th ranked Tarleton State Texans on the road in a top matchup between the two highest ranked teams in the Lone Star Conference. A win would tie the Rams' program record for wins in a season.
The article summarizes a boys' lacrosse game between Smithtown East and Smithtown West high schools. Smithtown East scored 4 goals in just 22 seconds late in the second quarter, turning a close 3-2 game into an 8-2 lead. This scoring burst was sparked by Smithtown East junior midfielder Gerard Arceri's dominance at face-offs, as he won the face-off after each goal. Smithtown East went on to win the game 14-7, with their explosive scoring changing the momentum of the game. Both Arceri and his opponent from Smithtown West were considered two of the top face-off men in the nation.
This document announces a celebrity roast on November 4, 2016 in Morgantown, West Virginia to honor legendary West Virginia University football coach Don Nehlen. Nehlen served as the Mountaineers' head coach from 1980 to 2000, compiling a record of 149-93-4 and leading WVU to 13 bowl games and 17 winning seasons. He is the winningest coach in WVU history and one of only 17 coaches with over 200 career wins. The roast will feature remarks from current and former WVU players that Nehlen coached as well as athletic director Shane Lyons and university president E. Gordon Gee to honor Nehlen's outstanding career and contributions to the Mountaineer football program.
This document provides information about the 45th annual Jack Buck Sports Awards ceremony held on December 10, 2014. It honors several St. Louis athletes including TJ Oshie, Dan Dierdorf, Steve Stipanovich, Jim Edmonds, Jordair Jett, Brad Davis, and Markus Golden. The event is hosted by the Missouri Athletic Club and recognizes top local sports figures, with past recipients including numerous Hall of Famers. This year's ceremony will be broadcast on Fox Sports Midwest and KMOX Radio.
The Stonehill College women's basketball team rebounded from a rare loss with a victory over Southern Connecticut State University. After opening a 13-point lead in the second half, Stonehill had problems holding on but survived down the stretch to win 70-66. Coach Trisha Brown said the team responded well after the loss with strong practices and built on changes made, regaining some confidence. The win improved Stonehill's record to 15-2.
A Brief Overview of NCAA Stars and NBA SuccessGreg Cobble
The president and owner of Cobble Sales and Marketing, Greg Cobble is an international business leader with extensive experience in the food and drink industry. Greg Cobble is also a sports enthusiast who enjoys following college basketball.
2015 Central Oklahoma football media guideBronchoSports
The University of Central Oklahoma has a rich football history dating back to 1902, including 607 all-time wins which ranks fourth among NCAA Division II schools, two national championships, 31 conference titles, and 10 playoff appearances. UCO football plays its home games at Wantland Stadium, a 10,000 seat facility that is considered one of the finest in NCAA Division II. Key facts about UCO football include having over 500 all-conference players and 116 All-Americans over the years.
The document provides match notes and information for the West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team game against Oklahoma Christian University on October 11th. It includes records, statistics, and background on both teams and their coaches. West Texas A&M enters with an 8-2-2 record while Oklahoma Christian is 6-5-1. Butch Lauffer is in his 28th season as head coach of West Texas A&M.
Kyle Evans
Graduate Assistant: Casy Rowell
Head Coach
David James
33rd Season
Overall Record: 384-139-5
UCO Record: 384-139-5
David James is in his 33rd season as the head coach of the University of Central Oklahoma wrestling program. Under his guidance, the Bronchos have established themselves as one of the top programs in NCAA Division II.
James has led UCO to 15 national championships, including seven straight from 1985-91. The Bronchos have finished as the national runner-up four times and have placed third on four other occasions. UCO has won 19 regional championships under James.
Individually, James has
One of the most storied and successful wrestling programs in the country, Central Oklahoma has won 15 national championships. The 2016-17 season is here, and the Bronchos are primed to return to the top.
The document summarizes the 44th annual Jack Buck Sports Awards ceremony hosted by the Missouri Athletic Club. It provides background on the event and honors several prominent St. Louis athletes including Matt Carpenter, Bill McDermott, Chris Pronger, Thomas J. O'Toole Jr., Chris Carpenter, Jim Crews, Dwayne Evans, and Aeneas Williams. It also profiles the event's master of ceremonies, Tom Ackerman, and recognizes Bill McDermott with the Burnes Broeg Award for his contributions to promoting St. Louis through soccer.
The document discusses the need for improvements and upgrades to the East Carolina University softball complex. It notes that the current facilities lack bathrooms, a media building, offices, locker rooms, and batting cages. It provides an overview of the success of the ECU softball program and coach Tracey Kee's accomplishments. It argues that upgrading the facilities is necessary to provide equitable support for the softball team and give them a realistic chance at a conference championship. It calls on the university, donors, and volunteers to fundraise for a new softball complex.
The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2017 inductees and the date for the 5th Anniversary Enshrinement Ceremony to be held on April 20, 2017 in Greenville, SC. The five inductees are Felix "Doc" Blanchard, Charles "Charlie" Brown, Fisher DeBerry, Lorenzo Levon Kirkland, and Dick Sheridan. The ceremony will also honor the 2017 Humanitarian of the Year and 2016 Collegiate Player of the Year.
Will the us adopt soccer like the rest of the worldOrderCustomEssay
This document contains an interview transcript between a sports journalist and John Scot, a former professional soccer player and current soccer coach. In the interview, Scot discusses his history with and passion for soccer, including having to retire early from playing due to injury. He also provides his perspective on the current state of soccer in the United States compared to other countries, noting progress but also areas still needing improvement, such as increasing fan enthusiasm and youth participation. The journalist asks Scot a series of questions to gain insight on adopting soccer more widely in the US.
Matt Skura was interviewed about his career as a center for Duke University and his transition to the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. At Duke, Skura was a two-time All-American and team captain who helped lead Duke to its first bowl win in 55 years. He credits his success to Duke's head coach David Cutcliffe, who emphasized academic and professional development. Now with the Ravens, Skura is working hard to prove himself and make the 53-man roster, having realized NFL players are stronger, faster, and more disciplined than in college.
The #23 ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team hosts the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds on Saturday, October 6th at 1:00 pm. The Buffaloes enter the match with an 8-2-1 record and are 5-2 in conference play, while the Greyhounds are 5-5-1 overall and 3-3-1 in conference. West Texas A&M is led offensively by strong scoring and assist numbers, while Eastern New Mexico's top scorer is Aderi Arthur-Dede. The Buffaloes have won the last three meetings between the teams and hold an overall lead in the series at 19-7-3.
This newsletter summarizes events from the Sport Management Club at SUNY Cortland during the spring semester. It discusses the club hosting successful events like the European Handball Tournament and Lose the Shoes, it highlights the new panel format of the Sport Management Ceremony, and it recaps the seasons of Cortland athletic teams. The newsletter aims to inform readers while celebrating the accomplishments of the department.
The No. 10 ranked Angelo State Rams basketball team will host Midwestern State University at home. The Rams have a 22-2 record this season and are 15-0 at home. In their previous meeting this year, the Rams defeated Midwestern State 72-55 on the road. The Rams lead the nation in several statistical categories and have won 16 straight home games.
Matt Kupec: My First MVC Basketball TournamentMatt Kupec
This past weekend I attended my first MVC Basketball Tournament to watch the SIU Salukis compete in the tournament. I have attended many ACC Tournaments over the years and this presentation compares the two conferences of these historic conferences
The document provides information on the Angelo State Rams basketball team. The Rams have a program-record 21-1 record and are ranked 4th nationally. They are on a 16-game winning streak and are 9-0 in conference play. The Rams will face the 11th ranked Tarleton State Texans on the road in a top matchup between the two highest ranked teams in the Lone Star Conference. A win would tie the Rams' program record for wins in a season.
The article summarizes a boys' lacrosse game between Smithtown East and Smithtown West high schools. Smithtown East scored 4 goals in just 22 seconds late in the second quarter, turning a close 3-2 game into an 8-2 lead. This scoring burst was sparked by Smithtown East junior midfielder Gerard Arceri's dominance at face-offs, as he won the face-off after each goal. Smithtown East went on to win the game 14-7, with their explosive scoring changing the momentum of the game. Both Arceri and his opponent from Smithtown West were considered two of the top face-off men in the nation.
This document announces a celebrity roast on November 4, 2016 in Morgantown, West Virginia to honor legendary West Virginia University football coach Don Nehlen. Nehlen served as the Mountaineers' head coach from 1980 to 2000, compiling a record of 149-93-4 and leading WVU to 13 bowl games and 17 winning seasons. He is the winningest coach in WVU history and one of only 17 coaches with over 200 career wins. The roast will feature remarks from current and former WVU players that Nehlen coached as well as athletic director Shane Lyons and university president E. Gordon Gee to honor Nehlen's outstanding career and contributions to the Mountaineer football program.
This document provides information about the 45th annual Jack Buck Sports Awards ceremony held on December 10, 2014. It honors several St. Louis athletes including TJ Oshie, Dan Dierdorf, Steve Stipanovich, Jim Edmonds, Jordair Jett, Brad Davis, and Markus Golden. The event is hosted by the Missouri Athletic Club and recognizes top local sports figures, with past recipients including numerous Hall of Famers. This year's ceremony will be broadcast on Fox Sports Midwest and KMOX Radio.
The Stonehill College women's basketball team rebounded from a rare loss with a victory over Southern Connecticut State University. After opening a 13-point lead in the second half, Stonehill had problems holding on but survived down the stretch to win 70-66. Coach Trisha Brown said the team responded well after the loss with strong practices and built on changes made, regaining some confidence. The win improved Stonehill's record to 15-2.
A Brief Overview of NCAA Stars and NBA SuccessGreg Cobble
The president and owner of Cobble Sales and Marketing, Greg Cobble is an international business leader with extensive experience in the food and drink industry. Greg Cobble is also a sports enthusiast who enjoys following college basketball.
2015 Central Oklahoma football media guideBronchoSports
The University of Central Oklahoma has a rich football history dating back to 1902, including 607 all-time wins which ranks fourth among NCAA Division II schools, two national championships, 31 conference titles, and 10 playoff appearances. UCO football plays its home games at Wantland Stadium, a 10,000 seat facility that is considered one of the finest in NCAA Division II. Key facts about UCO football include having over 500 all-conference players and 116 All-Americans over the years.
The document provides match notes and information for the West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team game against Oklahoma Christian University on October 11th. It includes records, statistics, and background on both teams and their coaches. West Texas A&M enters with an 8-2-2 record while Oklahoma Christian is 6-5-1. Butch Lauffer is in his 28th season as head coach of West Texas A&M.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team will host the University of the Southwest Mustangs on Saturday, September 8th at 1:00 pm. The Buffaloes enter the match with a 1-0-1 record while the Mustangs are 1-2. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against University of the Southwest 8-1-0. Butch Lauffer is in his 28th season as head coach of the Buffaloes.
The #15 West Texas A&M Buffaloes wrap up their regular season on the road against rival Eastern New Mexico on Saturday. West Texas A&M enters with a 13-2-2 record and is riding a five game win streak. Eastern New Mexico is 8-7-2 on the season. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Eastern New Mexico 19-7-4.
The document provides match notes and information about an upcoming NCAA Division II soccer playoff game between the #13 West Texas A&M Buffaloes and #5 Colorado School of Mines Orediggers. It includes both teams' records and rankings, past results between the teams, player stats and rankings, and coaching bios.
The document provides game notes for the upcoming NCAA Division II South Central Regional Tournament softball game between #10 West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) Lady Buffs and Cameron University Aggies. The Lady Buffs enter with a 39-11 overall record and lead the all-time series against the Aggies 32-9. Key players for each team are mentioned, including Brenna Busby who leads Cameron with a .357 batting average and 13 home runs. The game is scheduled for May 10th in San Angelo, Texas where live stats and a webstream will be provided.
The document provides match notes and information about the upcoming NCAA Division II National Quarterfinal men's soccer match between #13 West Texas A&M University and Cal Poly Pomona. It details both teams' season records and statistics. It also provides biographies of the two head coaches, Butch Lauffer of West Texas A&M and Adam Reeves of Cal Poly Pomona.
The #15 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team will host a three-game series against #4 Angelo State University at Schaeffer Park on March 16-17. The Lady Buffs enter with an overall record of 22-3 and 5-1 in conference play, while Angelo State is 25-2 overall and 9-0 in conference play. Angelo State leads the all-time series against West Texas A&M 28-26. The Lady Buffs have won the last six meetings between the teams in Canyon. This weekend's games will be youth weekend at Schaeffer Park.
Angelo State Football - Western State Colorado NotesAngeloStateSports
The No. 12 ranked Angelo State football team will face Western State Colorado on the road. ASU holds a 7-0 record against WSCU. Last week, ASU defeated Oklahoma Panhandle State 52-31 behind strong performances from QB Kyle Washington and WR Talon Smith. Washington continues to break ASU records and Smith recorded his third 100-yard receiving game. The Rams will look to continue their success under head coach Will Wagner in his first game coaching at WSCU back in 2011.
The #13 Buffs face the #25 Colorado Mesa Mavericks in the South Central Regional Championship on Thursday, November 15th at 6pm CT in Azusa, California. Colorado Mesa leads the all-time series 1-0-1. The Buffs and Mavericks last met on August 30th, tying 1-1. Colorado Mesa is led offensively by Lawan Abary with 14 goals. The Buffs average more goals, shots, shots on goal, and saves per game than the Mavericks. Butch Lauffer coaches the Buffs in his 28th season.
The West Texas A&M Buffs men's basketball team will travel to Puerto Rico to participate in a tournament from December 15-18. They will play the University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras on December 15th, the University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon on December 17th, and the University of Puerto Rico-Humacao on December 18th. The Buffs enter the tournament with an 8-3 record after defeating Wayland Baptist 95-74 in their last game on December 12th.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes lost their Lone Star Conference opener to Cameron Aggies 83-80 in overtime. David Chavlovich led the Buffs with 27 points in the losing effort. The Buffs will look to bounce back as they host Oklahoma City on Saturday, January 2nd at 4:00pm at the First United Bank Center, where live stats and video will be provided.
Butch Lauffer is entering his 28th season as the head coach of the West Texas A&M men's soccer team. During his tenure, he has led the Buffaloes to 26 consecutive non-losing seasons. Lauffer has an overall coaching record of 506-212-51 and has coached the Buffaloes to multiple NCAA tournament appearances. On September 30th last season, Lauffer earned his 500th career coaching win. The Buffaloes finished last season with a 12-5-1 record and are looking to continue their success under Lauffer's long-time leadership.
The document provides match details and statistics for the upcoming championship match between #14 West Texas A&M University (WT) and #6 Midwestern State University Texas (MSU). WT enters with a record of 15-2-2 overall and 11-2-1 in conference play. MSU enters at 16-1-1 overall and 12-1-1 in conference play. The match will take place on Sunday, November 4th at 1pm in Wichita Falls, Texas. WT defeated MSU 1-0 in overtime during their last meeting on October 13th.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming softball game between #10 West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) Lady Buffs and #6 Angelo State University (ASU) Belles. WTAMU enters with a 40-11 overall record and 21-6 conference record, on a 1-game winning streak. ASU enters with a 48-7 overall record and 25-5 conference record, on a 2-game winning streak in the series. The Belles lead the all-time series 31-27. Key players mentioned include Taegan Kirk and Brandy Marlett for ASU and Ashley Hardin, Kylee Moore, and Suka Van Gurp for WTAMU.
This document provides the schedule and game notes for the 2016-17 West Texas A&M University men's basketball team. It lists their upcoming games for November, including exhibitions and games in the CCA Division II Tipoff Classic in California on November 4-6 where they will face Azusa Pacific, St. Cloud State, and Arkansas-Fort Smith. It also provides background on the upcoming opponents, as well as stats and records from the previous season for WTAMU and their opponents.
The #13 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team hosts the Cameron Aggies for a three-game Lone Star Conference series. The Lady Buffs enter with a 31-6 overall record and 14-4 in conference play, winning their last two games. They have a 29-9 all-time record against Cameron and have won the last three meetings. The Aggies come in at 26-12 overall and 13-8 in conference play, taking two of three from Eastern New Mexico last weekend.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 85-81 on the road to complete a Lone Star Conference sweep. The Buffs shot 51.5% from the field in the second half and were led by David Chavlovich's 31 points. They next face #10 Tarleton State at home on Saturday with live stats, video, and radio coverage available online and through social media.
The document summarizes information about the 2013 Missouri Athletic Club's Hermann Trophy award banquet. It announces that Patrick Mullins of Maryland and Morgan Brian of Virginia are the winners of the men's and women's trophies. It provides background on the award, including that coaches and fans vote for the winners. It also gives brief biographies of Mullins and Brian and lists some past winners. The master of ceremonies is announced to be Bill McDermott, who is described as having been broadcasting soccer the longest of any current US announcer.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (10-31-19)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for the 2019-20 Lady Buffs basketball game against Cal Poly Pomona including quick facts, histories of West Texas A&M University and the First United Bank Center facility, coaching staff information, a review of the 2018-19 season, a 2020 season preview, and athletic communications contact information. The Lady Buffs, ranked 12th nationally, open their season on the road against Cal Poly Pomona in a tournament in Orange, California on November 1st.
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2. 2016 UCO Soccer
Date Opponent Site Time
Sept. 2 (Friday) Southern Nazarene Bethany, Okla. 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 5 (Monday) Oklahoma Baptist Shawnee, Okla. 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 9 (Friday) Texas A&M-Commerce Edmond 4:00 p.m.
Sept. 11 (Sunday) Southwestern Oklahoma Edmond 1:00 p.m.
Sept. 16 (Friday) Northeastern State Tahlequah, Okla. 6:00 p.m.
Sept. 18 (Sunday) Southwest Baptist Edmond 1:00 p.m.
Sept. 22 (Thursday) Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. 6:00 p.m.
Sept. 24 (Saturday) Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 12:00 p.m.
Sept. 30 (Friday) Washburn* Edmond 4:00 p.m.
Oct. 2 (Sunday) Emporia State* Edmond 1:00 p.m.
Oct. 7 (Friday) Central Missouri* Edmond 4:00 p.m.
Oct. 9 (Sunday) Lindenwood* Edmond 1:00 p.m.
Oct. 14 (Friday) Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 4:00 p.m.
Oct. 16 (Sunday) Northwest Missouri* Maryville, Mo. 1:00 p.m.
Oct. 21 (Friday) Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 6:00 p.m.
Oct. 23 (Sunday) Fort Hays State* Hays, Kan. 12:00 p.m.
Oct. 28 (Friday) Northeastern State* Edmond 4:00 p.m.
Oct. 30 (Sunday) Missouri Southern* Edmond 1:00 p.m.
Nov. 2-6 (Tue.-Sunday) MIAA Post-season Tournament TBA TBA
Bold-Home game
*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game
Table Of Contents
General Information
2016 Schedule......................................I.F.C./Back Cover
UCO Quick Facts............................................................1
Directory/Tom Thompson Field......................................2
Coaches/Season Outlook
Head Coach..................................................................4-5
Assistant Coach...............................................................5
Season Outlook...............................................................6
Players
Player Bios.................................................................8-18
Roster............................................................................19
Season Review
2015 Review.................................................................22
2015 Game Results/Statistics...................................22-23
2015 MIAA Standings..................................................24
Records/History
UCO Records.............................................................26-27
All-Conference Players...................................................28
All-Region Players..........................................................29
All-Americans.................................................................29
Letterwinners..................................................................30
Season-by-Season Results.........................................31-32
Series Records.................................................................33
About UCO
University of Central Oklahoma.....................................35
President..........................................................................36
Athletic Administration..............................................37-39
About Edmond................................................................40
About Oklahoma City.....................................................41
The MIAA................................................................. I.B.C.
2016 Schedule
3. 2016 UCO Soccer
UCO Quick Facts
Mailing Address:
100 North University
Edmond, OK 73034
Founded: Dec. 24, 1890
President: Dr. Don Betz
Athletic Director: Joe Muller
Assistant Athletic Director/Operations: Gunnar Poff
Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni Brannon
Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance: Darnell Smith
Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing: Brandon Baker
Compliance Monitoring: Jeremy Rogers
Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick
Faculty Representative: Trey Cone
National Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Associa-
tion
Nickname: Bronchos
School Colors: Bronze and Blue
Enrollment: 17,101
Soccer Facts
Head Coach: Mike Cook
Years, Record at UCO: 18 years, 265-95-27
Years, Overall Record: 23 years, 353-117-28
Assistant Coach: Amel Muhamedagic
2015 Record: 12-5-3
2015 MIAA Record/Finish: 7-2-2 (2nd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3
Soccer History
First Year of Soccer: 1998
All-time Record: 265-95-27
Conference Titles: Six (2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
NCAA Division II Playoff Appearances: 10 (2000, 2002,
2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014).
NCAA Division II Playoff Record: 5-7-3
Media Relations
Director of Media Relations: Chris Brannick
Office: (405) 974-2142
Cell: (405) 301-0187
Fax: (405) 974-3820
Email: cbrannick@uco.edu
Website: www.bronchosports.com
School Nickname
“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Cen-
tralOklahomain1922byMrs.C.W.Wantland,wife
of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland.
Thenamewaschosenfromanumberofsuggestions
for the name of UCO’s football team and became
the nickname for all athletic teams at the school.
Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member
of the Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the
nickname, becoming the first woman admitted to
that organization.
School Colors
Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Okla-
homa’s school colors in 1895 by school president
Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh.
The first public display of the bronze and blue
wasinGuthriewhenastudentrepresentedUCOin
the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma.
About the Cover
Featured on the front cover of the 2016 UCO
media guide is senior midfielder Emily Precure
with senior defenderAshley McDaniel (top inset)
and senior forward Kenzie Sublett (bottom inset).
Cover design was done by UCO Art Director
Craig Beuchaw.
Production Credits
The 2016 UCO soccer media guide was written,
editedanddesignedbyMikeKirkandChrisBran-
nick of the UCOAthletic Media Relations Office.
Photographs were provided by UCO Photo-
graphic Services.
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4. 2016 UCO Soccer
Central Oklahoma plays its home games at Tom Thompson Field, located just east of Hamilton Field House on campus.
The field is named for UCO graduate Tom Thompson, who donated funds to help start the soccer program in 1998,
and it now ranks as one of the finest soccer facilities in NCAA Division II after undergoing a massive renovation four
years ago.
UCO has enjoyed great success on its home field, entering the 2016 season with a glittering 131-31.9 record in the
facility, a winning percentage of .792. The Bronchos played their first home game on Sept. 13, 1998, beating St.
Gregory’s 3-0, and went 7-1-1 at home last year.
UCO has also played 15 home games away from Tom Thompson Field, having gone 12-2 at Wantland Stadium and
0-1 at the Edmond Soccer Club Field. The Bronchos drew what was then an NCAA Division II-record 2,139 fans to
Wantland Stadium in 2008 in a game against Dallas Baptist and went 8-2 while playing all 10 home games there in 2010.
Tom Thompson Field
(405 Area Code)
University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard................................................................................. 974-2000
Athletic Department Fax ................................................................................................................. 974-3820
Athletic Director.............................................................................................................................. 974-2502
Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu)
Assistant Athletic Director/Operations............................................................................................ 974-2176
Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu)
Head Coach...................................................................................................................................... 974-2136
Mike Cook (mcook@uco.edu)
Assistant Coach................................................................................................................................ 974-2440
Amel Muhamedagic (amuhamedagic@uco.edu)
Head Athletic Trainer....................................................................................................................... 974-2188
Ed Kabrick (ekabrick@uco.edu)
UCO Soccer Staff Directory
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6. 2016 UCO Soccer
Mike Cook
Mike Cook has been with the Central Oklahoma soccer program since its inception, hav-
ing built the Bronchos into a perennial NCAA Division II power.
Cook came to UCO in 1998 and has guided the Bronchos to an amazing 265-95-27 record
over the past 18 years. He has a 23-year women’s record of 353-117-258, ranking among
the Division II coaching leaders in all-time wins and winning percentage.
Mike has led UCO six regular-season conference titles, five league tournament crowns
and 10 national playoff appearances. He earned Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year
accolades six times and was named Midwest Regional Coach of the Year twice.
Cook has coached 90 All-Conference players, 56 All-Region players and seven All-
Americans during his highly-successful tenure at Central.
The veteran coach led UCO to an 11-9 record in its first year in 1998 and the Bronchos went 13-5-1 in
1999 while breaking into the Division II top 20 rankings for the first time.
UCO finished 21-3 in 2000 in winning both the regular season and league tournament titles to make its first
national playoff appearance, beating Colorado Mesa in the first round before falling to eventual champion
UC San Diego in the quarterfinals.
The Bronchos followed that with a 15-6 campaign in 2001, then won the LSC Tournament and made the
national playoffs again in 2002 during a 20-3 campaign. UCO made a repeat national tournament appear-
ance in 2003 in going 15-5-2, then went 13-6-2 and won the LSC title in 2004.
Cook led the Bronchos to a 16-3-2 record and a second consecutive league crown in 2005 before losing a
shootout in the playoffs. UCO captured a third straight LSC championship in 2006 and lost in a shootout
in the national tournament to finish 18-3-1.
The Bronchos claimed a fourth consecutive confer-
ence regular-season title and made its longest Division
II playoff run in 2007, winning two games to make
the Sweet 16 during a 19-5-1 campaign.
UCO had its four-year string of league titles ended in
2008 in finishing 13-6-3, but rebounded the next year
to go 14-6-3 in winning the LSC Tournament crown
and making it back to the national tournament. The
Bronchos went 11-8-1 in 2010 and finished 15-4 in
2011 to qualify for the national playoffs.
Central was runner-up in its first season in the MIAA
in 2012 and made it back to the national tournament
in finishing 16-3-3. The Bronchos had their first-ever losing season (9-10-2) in 2013, but rebounded strong
last season to go 14-5-3 and make it to the second round of the Division II playoffs.
Mike came to UCO after a stellar career at Southern Nazarene. He was an assistant coach for SNU’s men
from 1987-92 before serving as head coach for both the men’s and women’s teams from 1993-97, going
88-22-1 with a pair of third-place NAIA national finishes with the women and 58-44-2 with the men.
Cook was a two-time All-Southwest Region performer as a player at SNU and spent nine years in profes-
sional soccer. He’s a member of the United Soccer Leagues Hall of Fame.
A native of Toronto, Canada, Mike received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SNU. He’s
married (Sandy) and has two children (Cody and Taylor).
Head Coach
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Cook Noteables At UCO
Home Record: 136-33-8 (.791).
Away Record: 92-43-11 (.668).
Neutral-site Record: 25-14-5 (.625).
Overtime Record: 20-11-24 (.582).
Longest Winning Streak: 15, 2011.
Longest Unbeaten Streak: 23, 2005-06 (21 wins,
two ties).
1st Win: UCO 2, USAO 0 (Sept. 9, 1998).
100th Win: UCO 4, Emporia State 1 (Sept. 17,
2004).
200th Win: UCO 4, Southwest Baptist 0 (Sept.
10, 2011)
Assistant Coach
Amel Muhamedagic
In his tenth year as Central Oklahoma’s top assistant coach isAmel Muhamedagic,
a former college head coach in Iowa who joined the staff in 2007.
Muhamedagic has helped the Bronchos to a 123-52-18 record over the past nine
years while working with defenders and goalkeepers, having helped coach 30 All-
Conference, 23 All-Region and three All-America players. He’s also involved in
recruiting, on-field training, scouting and game preparation.
Amel coached goalkeepers last year when the Bronchos registered a six shutouts.
The previous record of 13 shutouts is one he helped set in his first year at UCO in
2007 with keeper Carly Fisher as UCO reached its highest-ever national ranking
(No. 4). In 2009, Muhamedagic guided goalkeeper Megan Riley when UCO tied
the school record with 13 shutouts.
Amel was a standout player at Waterloo (Iowa) High School and then played three years for the Northern
Iowa club team, earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UNI.
Muhamedagic started his coaching career on the high school and club level for several years before
spending three years as head coach at Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with the team set-
ting a school record for wins in 2005.
A native of Bosnia, is married (Cynthia) and has three daughters (Mia, Leila and Ella).
Cook At UCO
Year W-L-T Pct. Highlights
1998 11-9-0 .550
1999 13-5-1 .711 NCAA Division II top 20
2000 21-3-0 .875 LSC champions, NCAAs
2001 15-6-0 .714 LSC runners-up
2002 20-3-0 .870 LSC champions, NCAAs
2003 15-5-2 .727 NCAA playoffs
2004 13-6-2 .667 LSC champions
2005 16-3-2 .809 LSC champions, NCAAs
2006 18-3-1 .857 LSC champions, NCAAs
2007 19-5-1 .780 LSC champions, Sweet 16
2008 13-6-3 .659
2009 14-6-3 .674 LSC Tournament champs
2010 11-8-1 .571
2011 15-4-0 .789 NCAA playoffs
2012 16-3-3 .795 NCAA playoffs
2013 9-10-2 .476
2014 14-5-3 .705 NCAA playoffs
2015 12-5-3 .675
Totals 265-95-27 .720
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8. 2016 UCO Soccer
Central Oklahoma is poised to make another
run at the NCAA Division II national tourna-
ment with a group of seniors ready to lead and a
loaded sophomore class already with experience
in a tough Mid-America IntercollegiateAthtletics
Association.
The Bronchos return a tremendous 21 players
-- including eight starters -- from last season’s
12-5-3 squad.
Veteran head coach Mike Cook is excited for
both the returning players but the newcomers as
well.
“We’re approaching the 2016 soccer season
with a lot of anticipation and excitement,” said
Cook, who is 265-95-27 in 18 years at UCO.
“We’ve added some solid recruits to a very sea-
soned returning core of players who had a very
strong spring.
“A preseason trip really provided a great time
of team bonding and allowed us to get a little
extra work in before our actual training camp.
As usual, the goal is to try to win the MIAA and
continue on as far as possible.”
Here is a position-by-position look at the
Bronchos:
Forward
Reigning MIAA Freshman of the Year Katie
Killion is already the leader of this group. But
the depth Cook has up top is scary. Darla Hyde,
Falyn Dodd, Blaire Ferguson and Morgan Cherry
return along with the addition of Oklahoma Bap-
tist transfer Mikayla Lowery, who was freshman
of the year in the Great American Conference
two years ago.
Cook Says: “We are extremely excited about
the possibilities up front as there is a lot of speed,
quickness and potential. There is no doubt that
these forwards can create a lot of opportunities
but it will be a matter of seeing who can actually
finish those chances and be the difference maker.”
Midfielder
Senior Emily Precure is back after missing
2015. She scored 11 points with three goals and
five assists two years ago in earning second-team
All-Region honors.
Caitlin Moore, Casey Herndon and Victoria
Neblett stepped into big roles in the midfield as
freshman last year. Incoming freshman Michelle
Molen, Haley Post and redshirt Piper Canon will
all be vying for minutes as well this year.
Cook Says: “The midfield will be another area
of strength with returning senior redshirt Emily
Precure and sophomore Caitlin Moore. It will be
important to find the right mix in the midfield to
coordinate the transitions from back to front.”
Defender
Seniors Ashley McDaniel and Kenzie Sublett
are the leaders in the back. Junior Courtney
Essary stepped up last year as well to boast a
backline that helped in the Bronchos notching
six shutouts.
Camrie Hurst and newcomers Kelsey Gordon
and Paige Patterson should also push for playing
time right away.
Cook Says: “Our back line should be solid
again.”
Goalkeeper
Junior Elle Stover is back and has plenty of
competition by her side in sophomoresAlly Salls
and Lexi Bates.
Stover posted seven shutouts with 33 saves two
years ago. She only had one shutout last year
but she made 63 saves in 16 games helping the
Bronchos to eight of the team’s 12 wins.
Cook Says: “We have solid potential with three
returning goalkeepers. Elle Stover,Ally Salls and
Lexi Bates have been working hard all summer
and are ready for the challenge of being the No.
1. We are looking for confidence and stability.”
Season Outlook
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Midfielder looking to bounce back af-
ter missing all of last season … Senior
with 40 starts as a Broncho … Former
Oklahoma Baptist transfer is leader of
the team from the midfield … Scored
three goals in each of her first two
season with Bronchos …
2015: Missed all of last season.
2014: Appeared in 22 games, start-
ing 19, and collected 11 points on
three goals and five assists . . . Earned
NSCAA second-team All-Central Re-
gion and third-team All-MIAA honors . . . Tallied lone goal in 1-0 road win over Northwest Missouri
while also scoring against Nebraska-Kearney and Missouri Southern . . . Had season-high two assists
in 6-0 romp over Washburn . . . Also provided assists against Northeastern State, Missouri Western and
Augustana . . . Ranked fourth on the team in shots taken with 33.
2013: Was one of just two players to start all 21 games and scored seven points with three goals and
one assist . . . Was an honorable mention All-MIAA selection while also earning third-team NSCAA
All-Central Region honors . . . Tallied goals against William Jewell, Southwest Baptist and Washburn,
with assist coming in win over Northwest Missouri . . . Was second on the team with 50 shots, includ-
ing a team-high 28 on goal.
OBU: Started 16 games for the Bison as a freshman in 2012.
High School: All-District and All-State selection as a senior at Oklahoma Christian Schools.
Personal: Nursing major . . . Enjoys snow skiing among her hobbies . . . Names “She’s the Man” as
her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 7, 1994.
5-6 • Senior • Midfielder
Meridian (Oklahoma Christian)
10 Emily Precure
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2013 21-21 3 1 7 50 28
2014 22-19 3 5 11 33 13
2015 DNP
Totals 43-40 6 6 18 83 41
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2014 22-19 2 3 7 26 15
2015 18-18 1 2 4 30 11
Totals 40-37 3 5 11 56 26
Senior leader of the Bronchos looking
to add to impressive career … Former
Norman North standout who has made
an impact since transferring from
Oklahoma after her freshman year …
Steady as a rock defender who anchors
the Broncho defense.
2015: Played in and started 18 games
as a junior … Scored one goal and
recorded two assists … Fired 30 shots
during the season, 11 shots on goal
… Scored one game-winning goal …
Earned third-team All-MIAA as a junior.
2014: Appeared in 22 games and started 19 in debut season, scoring seven points with two goals and
three assists . . . Also helped spearhead a defense that surrounded just 13 goals while posting a school-
record 15 shutouts . . . Earned third-team All-Central Region and honorable mention All-MIAA laurels
. . . Had a goal and assist in 4-1 home victory over Lindenwood . . . Knocked in the first score during
5-5 • Senior • Defender
Norman (North)
8 Kenzie Sublett
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11. 2016 UCO Soccer
5-0 rout of Oklahoma Christian . . . Also had as-
sists in road wins over Missouri Southern and
Lindenwood.
OU: Spent two years with the Sooners, redshirting
in 2012 and then playing in two games in 2013.
High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year
team captain at Norman North High School, rack-
ing up 42 career goals . . . Two-time All-District
selection for the Timberwolves and earned All-
State honors as a senior.
Personal: International business major . . . Father
(Dennis) played baseball at Rose State College and
brother (Josh) wrestled at UCO . . . Enjoys hiking
as a hobby . . . Names “The Big Green” as her fa-
vorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 8, 1994.
Senior defender from Tulsa Union
looking to finish stellar career with
Bronchos in style … Not a regular
starter but a fantastic sub, making an
impact in every game she played …
She will look to increase role in senior
year.
2015: Junior defender played in 19
games … Started five games … Tallied
three assists … Fired off 13 shots in-
cluding six on goal, keeping opposing
defenses on guard at all times …Active
defender was never booked for even a yellow card.
2014: Played in 21 games with 17 starts and was key member of tough defensive unit that allowed
just 13 goals while recording a school-record 15 shutouts . . . Scored first career goal in 3-1 win over
Southwestern Oklahoma . . . Named to the Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association Aca-
demic Honor Roll.
2013: Stepped into the lineup immediately as a rookie, starting the first 16 games before going out
with injury and missing the last five . . . Had an assist in collegiate debut during season-opening win
over Oklahoma Christian . . . Helped defense post seven shutouts during her 16-game stint on the field.
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Tulsa Union High School . . . EarnedAll-District,All-Conference
and All-State honors as a senior . . . Defensive standout throughout her prep career, but also scored
three goals and had seven assists.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking for a career as a physical therapist . . . Enjoys reading and shopping
among her hobbies . . . Names “Manchester United” as her favorite team . . . Birthdate is Oct. 11, 1994
5-3 • Senior • Defender
Tulsa (Union)
6 Ashley McDaniel
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2013 16-16 0 1 1 10 4
2014 21-17 1 0 2 9 4
2015 19-5 0 3 3 13 6
Totals 56-38 1 4 6 32 14
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Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2014 22-5 1 1 3 13 3
2015 16-5 1 0 2 8 3
Totals 38-10 2 1 5 21 6
A key fixture for the Bronchos midfield for the past two sea-
sons … Nearing 40 appearances after freshman and sophomore
campaigns.
2015: Made 16 appearances as a sophomore midfielder … Started in five games, improving her role
with the team … Scored one goal … Took eight shots.
2014: Appeared in 22 games with five starts during rookie campaign, helping a stout defense post
15 shutouts . . . Earned first career start in a 5-0 shutout of Oklahoma Christian . . . First-ever college
goal came in 5-0 rout of Lindenwood . . . Provided an assist in a 4-0 road win over Missouri Southern.
High School: Four-year starter at Carl Albert High School . . . Two-time All-District and Oklahoman
All-City pick . . . Scored 19 goals with 16 assists as a senior in helping lead Titans to Class 5A state
runner-up finish . . . Also a starter and team captain in volleyball . . . Played on regional championship
club team.
Personal: Pharmacy major . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . . Names “She’s the Man” as her favorite
sports movie . . . Lists Lee Brice as her top music artist . . . Birthdate is May 7, 1996.
5-5 • Junior • Midfielder
Midwest City (Carl Albert)
11 Courtney Essary
Junior forward looking to solidify spot
up front … Sat out a red-shirt year,
didn’t appear in any games in second
year but made big improvements last
season.
2015: Made 11 appearances and
started one game … Took five shots
including three on target.
2014: Squad member who didn’t see
playing time.
2013: Sat out redshirt year.
High School: Helped lead Byron Nelson High School to state runner-up finish as a junior . . . All-
District pick as a senior for 27-3-1 team that lost in the district finals.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking for a career as a physical therapist . . . Names the USAwomen’s
national team as her favorite team . . . Birthdate is Sept. 10, 1994.
5-3 • Junior • Forward
Trophy Club, Texas (Byron Nelson)
7 Darla Hyde
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2014 22-5 1 1 3 13 3
2015 16-5 1 0 2 8 3
Totals 38-10 2 1 5 21 6
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Oklahoma Baptist transfer looking to
find a role with the Bronchos … Was
named The OklahomanAll-City Play-
er of theYear her senior year with Deer
Creek High School … Led OBU with
four goals as a sophomore … Sooner
Athletic Conference Freshman of the
Year in 2014 as well as second-team
All-conference … Three time state champion in high school.
Personal: Biomedical Science major interested in going into large animal veterinarian work … As a
senior at Deer Creek, won track & field state championship and soccer state championship in the same
day … Dad (Cris), brother (Matt), and sister (Katie) also transferred to UCO after beginning college
elsewhere … Birthdate is Sept. 13, 1995.
Junior who took over the reigns as the No. 1 goalkeeper for the
Bronchos … Saw consistent playing time as a freshman, im-
proved as a sophomore, and should continue to climb the ladder
in third year with UCO.
2015: Played 16 games, starting 15, and logged more than
1,300 minutes as the Bronchos first option at goalkeeper …
Logged a team-high 63 saves while compiling an 8-4-3 record
… Recorded two shutouts … Allowed 20 goals for a 1.37 goals
allowed average ….
2014: Appeared in 10 games with eight starts during rookie campaign . . . Earned four solo shutouts
and combined for three more while allowing just six goals . . . Rejected 33 shots for an .846 save per-
centage . . . Posted season-high eight saves in debut game against Minnesota State-Mankato . . . Picked
up first shutout in 5-0 rout of Oklahoma Christian.
High School: Made 54 saves during senior season at Westmoore High School en route to earning
All-State honors.
Personal: Pre-med major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Owns a black belt in tae kwon
do . . . Names the U.S. women’s national team as her favorite team . . . Lists “She’s the Man” as her
top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Dec. 10, 1995.
5-7 • Junior • Goalkeeper
Moore (Westmoore)
0 Elle Stover
Year G-GS Minutes GA Saves W-L-D
2014 10-8 740:46 6 33 6-1-1
2015 16-15 1311:34 20 63 8-4-3
Totals 26-23 2052:20 26 99 14-5-4
5-6 • Junior • Forward
Edmond (Deer Creek)
13 Mikayla Lowery
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Sophomore forward fromAllen, Texas
looking to become a premier player
going forward.
2015: Played in 20 games as a fresh-
man … Started 15 games … Scored
one goal and registered three assists
… Fired 28 shots, putting 13 on target
last season.
High School: EarnedAll-District honors atAllen High School . . . Played club soccer for Dallas Texans
Red North ’97, where she was a state champion and national and regional finalist.
Personal: Undecided on a major, but wants to work as a forensic psychologist . . . Includes the United
States women’s national team, Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers among her favorite pro teams . . .
Birthdate is April 15, 1997.
Looking to prove outstanding fresh-
man season was no fluke … Earned
Mid-America IntercollegiateAthletics
Association Freshman of theYear after
bursting onto the scene for the Bron-
chos … One of just two freshman to
earn first-teamAll-MIAArecognition.
2015: Forward appeared in 20 games
for the Bronchos as a true freshman …
Started 18 games … Scored a team-
high 10 goals … Tallied a team-high
six assists … Pressured opposing de-
fenders by firing 59 shots on the season
including 40 shots on target … Scored
three game-winning goals on the year.
High School: Earned All-State hon-
ors as a senior at Broken Arrow High
School . . . Played club soccer for
Tulsa Soccer Club in the Elite Clubs
National League . . . Also competed
in volleyball.
Personal: Interior design major . . .
Sister (Krissi) plays soccer at Oklaho-
ma State . . . Lists “She’s the Man” as
her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate
is May 2, 1996.
9 Katie Killion
5-2• Sophomore• Forward
Broken Arrow
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-18 10 6 26 59 40
21 Morgan Cherry
5-9 • Sophomore • Forward
Allen, Texas
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-15 1 3 5 28 13
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Another sophomore goalkeeper for
Mike Cook … Made an immediate
impact as a freshman and has room
to improve in sophomore campaign
… Part of a trio of keepers creating a
stout defense for the Bronchos.
2015: Appeared in seven games for
the Bronchos as a freshman … Started
in four games … Recorded two shutouts and helped to the team to a third clean sheet … Logged over
400 minutes in net … Made 24 saves while allowing just five goals all season.
High School: Recorded 215 saves in her final two years at Abraham Lincoln High School . . . Earned
All-Conference and All-City honors and was also named to the Academic All-Conference squad as a
senior . . . Played club soccer for Omaha FC.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a pediatrician . . . Names Luke Bryan as her favorite
music artist . . . Lists the United States women’s national team as her favorite professional team . . .
Birthdate is July 22, 1997.
1 Lexie Bates
5-10 • Sophomore • GK
Council Bluffs, IA
18 Falyn Dodd
5-5 • Sophomore• Forward
Edmond (Oklahoma Christian)
Sophomore forward from Oklahoma
Christian in Edmond … Popped up
here and there for the Bronchos as a
freshman … Made in impact where
she was and looks to make some
more appearances in her sophomore
campaign.
2015: Played in 12 games as a fresh-
man, starting four of the them …Took
20 shots, 15 on target … Scored three
goals and registered four assists …
Her 10 points were third on the team.
High School: Served as team cap-
tain at Oklahoma Christian School,
earning All-State honors as a senior .
. . Played club soccer for Oklahoma
FC ’97 . . . Also played softball and
basketball.
Personal: Undecided on a major . .
. Birthdate is Oct. 16, 1996.
Year G-GS Minutes GA Saves W-L-D
2015 7-4 415:52 5 24 3-1-0
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 12-4 3 4 10 20 15
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Sophomore forward from Tulsa Wash-
ington … Made a few spot appearances
in freshman year … Looking to build off
that experience in sophomore campaign.
2015: Played in nine games last year …
Registered one assist in action.
High School: Played for Booker T.
Washington High School and West Side Alliance ’97 Red.
Personal: Business administration major . . . Sister (Brooke) played soccer at Bacone . . . Birthdate is
Jan. 25, 1997.
20 Blaire Ferguson
5-3 • Sophomore • Forward
Tulsa (Booker T. Washington)
2 Camrie Hurst
5-5 • Sophomore • Defender
Owasso
Sophomore defender wasted no time becoming a key member
of the Bronchos defense … Owasso native took a stellar high
school career and hit the ground running in college … Helped
the UCO defense to a 1.30 goals allowed average, seventh in
the MIAA.
2015: Started in 20 games as a freshman on her way to earning
third-team All-MIAA … Scored one goal and notched an as-
sist as a defender for the Bronchos … Took four shots on goal
during the course of the season … Managed only one yellow
card 20 games played.
High School: EarnedAll-State andAll-District honors as a se-
nior at Owasso High School . . . Collected OklahomaAll-VYPE
recognition as a junior . . . Played for Tulsa Soccer Club, win-
ning three state titles . . . Served as team captain for Owasso’s
volleyball team while also competing in basketball and track.
Personal: General studies major . . .Uncle (Darrick) played football at Oklahoma . . . Includes hunting
and fishing among her hobbies . . . Names the Pittsburgh Steelers as her favorite pro team . . . Birthdate
is Sept. 24, 1996.
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-20 1 1 3 8 4
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 9-0 0 1 1 0 0
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Sophomore looking to crack into the
rotation a little more than last year …
Competing with a stable of solid goal-
keepers makes earning any minutes
more rewarding.
2015: Started the Bronchos home
opener against Southern Nazarene,
played 90 minutes in goal, made two
saves, and recorded a clean sheet ... Played in three games as a freshman … Finished the season with
four saves and didn’t allow a goal in 135 minutes played..
High School: Four-year varsity member at Marcus High School . . . Earned All-District honors as a
senior . . . Spent time in the FC Dallas Academy system as part of FC Dallas ’97 Premier.
Personal: Forensics major . . . Names Chipotle as her favorite restaurant . . . Includes wakeboarding
among her favorite hobbies . . . Birthdate is Dec. 25, 1996.
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5-4 • Sophomore • Midfielder
Oklahoma City (Putnam City North)
Another big time sophomore for the
Bronchos … Came in and played an
immediate role last year … Build-
ing off stellar high school and club
career.
2015: Midfielder appeared in 20
games last season, starting in 16 of
them … Took five shots with two
landing on target but didn’t score.
High School: Earned All-State,
All-District and All-Conference
honors as a senior at Putnam City
North High School . . . Four-year
starter for the Panthers . . . Played
club soccer with Oklahoma FC ’98,
where she earned a state title . . .
Also ran cross country.
Personal: Business major . . .
Brother (Taylor) plays hockey
at Minnesota State-Mankato . . .
Names Meghan Trainor as her fa-
vorite music artist . . . Birthdate is
Aug. 8, 1997.
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-16 0 0 0 5 2
00 Ally Salls
5-6 • Sophomore • Goalkeeper
Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus)
Year G-GS Minutes GA Saves W-L-D
2015 3-1 135:00 0 4 1-0-0
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Sophomore midfielder from Camarillo,
Calif. looking to build off a little
experience in freshman season … A
two-sport star in high school, provides
athleticism in middle of the field.
2015: Played in eight games as a
freshman … Took two shots during
the season, putting both of them on
target, but did not score.
High School: Played four years forAdolfo Camarillo High School and Eagles Soccer Club in the Elite
Club National Leagues . . . Also played volleyball.
Personal: Forensics major . . . Names the United States women’s national team as her favorite profes-
sional team . . . Lists Miley Cyrus among her top musical artist . . . Birthdate is Aug. 10, 1996.
Sophomore midfielder looking to con-
tinue significant role with the Bron-
chos … Part of class of youngsters
making immediate impact for Mike
Cook … After stellar high school
career with Tulsa Union, became a
regular in lineup producing scoring
opportunities for herself and her
teammates in the midfield.
2015: Played in 19 games as freshman
… Started 13 games … Scored two
goals on the season and assisted on
one more … Took 24 shots, putting
nine on frame.
High School: Played for both Tulsa
Union High School and Tulsa Soc-
cer Club in the Elite Club National
Leagues . . . Earned All-State honors
as a senior.
Personal: Undecided on a major, but
is interested in the medical field . . .
Can play both the guitar and viola . . .
Names Bayern Munich as her favorite
pro team . . . Birthdate isAug. 6, 1996.
22 Callie McLaughlin
5-4 • Sophomore • Midfielder
Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo)
10 Caitlin Moore
5-4 • Sophomore • Midfielder
Tulsa (Union)
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-16 0 0 0 5 2
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-16 0 0 0 5 2
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Sophomore midfielder looking to build
off impactful freshman season … Earned
a regular spot in rotation and will look to
break into a starting role as a sophomore.
2015: Appeared in 18 games as a fresh-
man … Started once … Scored three
goals and recorded one assist … Took
nine shots, six on goal.
High School: Earned All-State and All-Conference accolades as a senior at Little Rock Christian Acad-
emy . . . Named All-Central Super Region by the National Christian School Athletic Association . . .
Spent time on the Arkansas Olympic Development team . . . Played club soccer for Arkansas United.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Lists Beyonce, Ed Sheeran
and Coldplay among her top music artists . . . Names Barcelona as her favorite professional team . . .
Birthdate is Oct. 27, 1996.
17 Victoria Neblett
5-6 • Sophomore • Midfielder
Little Rock, Ark. (Christian Academy)
Year G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on Goal
2015 20-16 0 0 0 5 2
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3 Kelsey
Gordon
Freshman • D
Sapulpa
Freshman midfielder/defender looking
to jump right in and contribute … All-
Conference player three years in a row
for Sapulpa … Scored 13 goals in junior
season … Has played soccer since she
was five years old … Also a standout
volleyball player in high school.
Personal: Accounting major who wants
to become a CPA … Has one older
sister (Ashley) and one younger sister
(Linsey) … Lists Chicago Red Stars as
favorite pro team … Birthdate is March
14, 1998.
6 Haley
Post
Freshman • F
The Colony, Texas
Freshman forward looking to come in
and make an impact … Began playing
soccer at age 4 … Worked with Olym-
pic Development Program in Texas …
Scored first career goal as a freshman
on the varsity team … All-District
player freshman, sophomore and junior
seasons in high school.
Personal: Nursing major looking to
pursue a career in neo-natal nursing …
Has one older sister (Devon) and one
younger brother (Dylan) … Enjoys
reading scripture … Has a small hole in
her heart … Birthdate is Aug. 9, 1998.
23 Piper Cannon
5-7 • RS Freshman • Midfielder
Bixby
Redshirt freshman from Bixby … Mid-
fielder racked up awards in high school
and looks to become part of the regular
lineup at UCO.
Personal: Psychology major who would
also like to be a dentist one day … Lists the U.S. Women’s national team as her favorite pro team …
Likes Buffalo Wild Wings … Is passionate about politics … Birthdate is May 6, 1997.
19 Asha Haile
5-4 • RS Freshman • Forward
Norman (Norman High)
Aforward looking to find a role with the
Bronchos in 2016 … Redshirted fresh-
man year last year.
High School: Played for both Norman
High School and Oklahoma FC ’97.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Names Beyonce as her top musical artist . . . The Miami Heat are
listed as her favorite pro team . . . Birthdate is Feb. 17, 1997.
16 Paige Patterson
5-5 • RS Freshman • Defender
Owasso
Vying for minutes on the back line
... Will create depth at defender af-
ter sitting out freshman season as a
redshirt.
14 Michelle
Molen
Freshman • MF
Flower Mound, TX
Freshman from Flower Mound, Texas
looking to find a space in the Bronchos
lineup …Two-year varsity letter winner
in high school and starter … Scored a
game-winning goal off a diving header.
Personal: Business major who would
love to be a wedding planner one day …
Older sister (Annaliese) played soccer
at Midwestern State … Younger twin
sisters (Jessica and Christina) also play
soccer … Birthdate is Nov. 27, 1997.
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Numerical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School)
00 Ally Salls GK 5-6 So. Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus)
0 Elle Stover GK 5-7 Jr. Moore (Westmoore)
1 Lexie Bates GK 5-10 So. Council Bluffs, Iowa (Abraham Lincoln)
2 Camrie Hurst D 5-5 So. Owasso, Okla. (Owasso)
3 Kelsey Gordon D/MF 6-0 Fr. Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa)
4 Emily Precure MF 5-6 Sr. Meridian, Okla. (Oklahoma Christian)
5 Ashley McDaniel D 5-3 Sr. Tulsa, Okla. (Carl Albert)
6 Haley Post F 5-5 Fr. The Colony, Texas (The Colony)
7 Darla Hyde F 5-3 Jr. Trophy Club, Texas (Byron Nelson)
8 Kenzie Sublett F 5-5 Sr. Norman, Okla. (Norman North)
9 Katie Killion F 5-2 So. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow)
10 Caitlin Morre MF 5-4 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Union)
11 Courtney Essary D 5-5 Jr. Midwest City, Okla. (Carl Albert)
13 Mikayla Lowery F 5-5 Jr. Edmond, Okla. (Deer Creek)
14 Michelle Molen MF 5-5 Fr. Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus)
15 Casey Herndon MF 5-4 So. OklahomaCity,Okla.(PutnamCityNorth)
16 Paige Patterson D 5-5 RS Fr. Owasso, Okla. (Owasso)
17 Victoria Neblett MF 5-6 So. Little Rock, Ark. (Christian Academy)
18 Falyn Dodd F 5-5 So. Edmond, Okla. (Oklahoma Christian)
19 Asha Haile F 5-4 RS Fr. Norman, Okla. (Norman High)
20 Blaire Ferguson F 5-3 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)
21 Morgan Cherry F 5-9 So. Allen, Texas (Allen)
22 Callie McLaughlin MF 5-4 So. Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo)
23 Piper Cannon MF 5-7 RS Fr. Bixby, Okla. (Bixby)
Players By Class
Seniors (3): McDaniel, Precure, Sublett.
Juniors (4): Essary, Hyde, Lowery, Stover.
Sophomores (11): Bates, Cherry, Dodd, Ferguson, Herndon, Hurst, Killion, McLaughlin, Moore, Neblett, Salls.
Freshmen (6): Cannon, Gordon, Haile, Molen, Patterson, Post.
Players By Position
Goalkeeper (3): Bates, Salls, Stover.
Defenders (5): Essary, Gordon, Hurst, McDaniel, Patterson.
Forward (9): Cherry, Dodd, Haile, Hyde, Ferguson, Killion, Lowery, Post, Sublett.
Midfielder (7): Cannon, Herndon, McLaughlin, Molen, Moore, Neblett, Precure.
Players By State
Arkansas (1): Neblett.
California (1): Alvarez.
Iowa (1): Bates.
Oklahoma (16): Cannon, Dodd, Essary, Ferguson, Gordon, Haile, Herndon, Hurst, Killion, Lowery, McDaniel, Moore,
Patterson, Precure, Stover, Sublett.
Texas (5): Cherry, Hyde, Molen, Post, Salls.
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Central Oklahoma put together another stellar
season in 2015, finishing 12-5-3.
The Bronchos roared out of the gates with a 4-0
win over Concordia-St. Paul to open the season.
Despite losing the next two matches, UCO wasn’t
deterred and remained focus on putting together a
strong campaign.
UCO opened play at Tom Thompson soccer
field with a 2-0 shutout of Southern Nazarene and
followed that with a 1-0 blanking of rival North-
eastern State.
The Bronchos slipped up on the road at South-
west Baptist but returned to form upon returning
to Edmond.
UCO tied Missouri Western State before beating
Northwest Missouri State to remain unbeaten on
campus.
The Bronchos then took that solid form on the
road and picked up wins at Washburn and Emporia
State.
UCO’s unblemished home record came to a close
at the hands Nebraska-Kearney in early October,
but the Bronchos rebounded with a quick turn-
around win over Fort Hays State.
UCO lost on the road to Central Missouri on Oct.
16 and that would be the last loss of the season for
the Bronchos.
Central then tied with Lindenwood before realing
off four straight wins to end the season. It then got
its payback over Nebraska-Kearney, avenging its
only home loss of the season with a 3-1 drubbing
of the Kearney in the Mid-America Intercollegiate
Athletics Association conference tournament.
UCO then tied Northeastern State 1-1 in the
second round of the tournament before falling to
the RiverHawks 4-3 on penalties.
Quinn Tookey wrapped up a brilliant career with
the Bronchos playing in each of the 20 games for
her senior season.
The All-MIAA first-team selection scored one
goal and added an assist.
Paige Matacchirera also played in all 20 games.
The senior scored two goals and added an assist.
Mike Cook’s freshman class jumped right into
the action last year, led by Katie Killion.
Killion played in all 20 games, starting 18, and
led the team in goals with 10. The Broken Arrow
native also led the team in assists with six.
Defender Camrie Hurst also played in all 20
games as a freshman, and she started in each of
them too. Others including Falyn Dodd, Victoria
Neblett, Morgan Cherry, Caitlin Moore and Casey
Herndon played frequent minutes.
The junior class ofAshley McDaniel and Kenzie
Sublett were solid as well. McDaniel tallied three
assists and Sublett had two, as well as scoring one
goal.
The sophomore class in 2015 was small, but solid
in their contributions.
Elle Stover started 15 games in goal for the Bron-
chos, and made 63 saves.
Courtney Essary scored one goal while playing
valuable minutes and Darla Hyde provided equal
contributions.
2015 Season Review
Quinn Tookey
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2015 Game Results
Date Opponent Result Score Record
Sept. 4 Concordia-St. Paul W 4-0 1-0-0
Sept. 6 Minnesota State-Mankato L 0-5 1-1-0
Sept. 10 Southwestern Oklahoma State L 0-3 1-2-0
Sept. 12 Southern Nazarene W 2-0 2-2-0
Sept. 17 Northeastern State W 1-0 3-2-0
Sept. 19 Southwest Baptist L 1-2 3-3-0
Sept. 25 Missouri Western State* D 1-1 3-3-1
Sept. 27 Northwest Missouri* W 2-1 4-3-1
Oct. 2 Washburn* W 2-0 5-3-1
Oct. 4 Emporia State* W 4-3 6-3-1
Oct. 9 Nebraska-Kearney* L 0-1 6-4-1
Oct. 11 Fort Hays State* W 1-0 7-4-1
Oct. 16 Central Missouri* L 0-3 7-5-1
Oct. 18 Lindenwood* D 1-1 7-5-2
Oct. 23 Missouri Southern W 4-0 8-5-2
Oct. 25 Southwest Baptist* W 3-2 9-5-2
Oct. 29 Northeastern State* W 3-1 10-5-2
Oct. 31 Missouri Southern* W 3-0 11-5-2
Nov. 4 Nebraska-Kearney@ W 3-1 12-5-2
Nov. 6 Northeastern State@ D 1-1 12-5-3
Bold-Home game
*Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game
@-MIAA Conference Tournament
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UCO Team Records
POINTS
Game: 35 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001.
Season: 246, 2000.
GOALS
Game: 13 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001.
Season: 84, 2000.
ASSISTS
Game: 13 vs. Dallas Baptist, Oct. 13, 2001 and vs. Missouri
Southern, Sept. 26, 1999.
Season: 78, 2000.
SHOTS
Game: 50 vs. TexasA&M International, Oct. 15, 2008 and South-
west Baptist, Oct. 7, 1998.
Season: 608, 2000.
SHOTS ON GOAL
Game: 34 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 4, 1998.
Season: 331, 2000.
SAVES
Game: 14, three times.
Season: 104, 2008.
CORNER KICKS
Game: 18 vs. St. Gregory’s, Sept. 7, 2002.
Season: 157, 2007.
FOULS
Game: 23 vs. St. Mary’s, Oct. 17, 2004.
Season: 235, 2015.
UCO Individual Records
POINTS
Game: 12, Kim Brown vs. Southwestern
Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001.
Season: 81, Sally Holmes, 2000.
Career: 209, Kim Brown, 1999-02.
GOALS
Game: 5, Kim Brown vs. Southwestern Okla-
homa, Oct. 7, 2001.
Season: 35, Sally Holmes, 2000.
Career: 91, Kim Brown, 1999-02.
ASSISTS
Game: 3, by 12 players.
Season: 14, Jeorgia McGinty, 2000.
Career: 48, Jeorgia McGinty, 1998-01.
SHOTS
Game: 17, Sally Holmes vs. Regis, Sept. 24,
2000.
Season: 171, Sally Holmes, 2000.
Career: 350, Kim Brown, 1999-02.
SHOTS ON GOAL
Game: 9, Kim Brown vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001.
Season: 96, Sally Holmes, 2000.
Career: 230, Kim Brown, 1999-02.
SAVES
Game: 14, Melissa Penn vs. West TexasA&M,
Oct. 31, 2003.
Season: 98, Lauren Vogel, 2000.
Career: 252, Carly Fischer, 2004-07.
Opponent Team Records
POINTS
Game: 17, UC San Diego, Nov. 19, 2000.
Season: 83, 1998.
GOALS
Game: 6, UC San Diego, Nov. 19, 2000.
Season: 31, 1998.
ASSISTS
Game: 6, Metropolitan State, Nov. 14, 2003.
Season: 21, 1998.
SHOTS
Game: 32, Oral Roberts, Oct. 31, 1998.
Season: 247, 2007.
SHOTS ON GOAL
Game: 18, Midwestern State, Oct. 18, 1998.
Season: 124, 1998.
SAVES
Game: 24, Southwest Baptist, Oct. 7, 1998.
Season: 248, 2000.
CORNER KICKS
Game: 12, Regis, Sept. 6, 2003.
Season: 81, 2005.
FOULS
Game: 28, St. Mary’s, Oct. 17, 2004.
Season: 287, 2007.
Single-Game Leaders
Top Five Points
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 12 Kim Brown Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001
2. 9 Brittni Walker Newman, Sept. 9, 2012
2. 9 Lindsey Hull Southern Nazarene, Sept. 7, 2006
2. 9 Sally Holmes Central Arkansas, Sept. 16, 2000
2. 9 Jeorgia McGinty Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 4, 1998
Top Five Goals
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 5 Kim Brown Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001
2. 4 Brittni Walker Newman, Sept. 9, 2012
2. 4 Lindsey Hull Southern Nazarene, Sept. 7, 2006
2. 4 Jeorgia McGinty Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 4, 1998
5. 3 29 times by numerous players
Central Oklahoma Records
Kim Brown
Sally Holmes
Carly Fischer
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Top Five Saves
Rank No. Name Season
1. 98 Lauren Vogel 2000
2. 87 Samantha Rusk 2010
3. 86 Carly Fischer 2007
4. 77 Melissa Penn 2003
5. 73 Amanda Hillier 2001
Career Leaders
Top Five Points
Rank No. Name Years
1. 209 Kim Brown 1999-02
2. 129 Sally Holmes 1999-00
3. 112 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03
4. 100 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01
5. 89 Brittni Walker 2009-12
Top Five Goals
Rank No. Name Years
1. 91 Kim Brown 1999-02
2. 56 Sally Holmes 1999-00
3. 37 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03
4. 35 Brittni Walker 2009-12
4. 35 Ashton Morris 2007-11
Top Five Assists
Rank No. Name Years
1. 48 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01
2. 38 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03
3. 27 Kim Brown 1999-02
4. 24 Jessica Mathieu 1998-01
5. 19 Stephanie Fleig 2009-12
5. 19 Brittni Walker 2009-12
Top Five Shots
Rank No. Name Years
1. 350 Kim Brown 1999-02
2. 261 Sally Holmes 1999-00
3. 224 Katy Kashwer 2008-11
4. 214 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01
5. 190 Jenny Racicot 2005-08
Top Five Shots on Goal
Rank No. Name Years
1. 230 Kim Brown 1999-02
2. 149 Sally Holmes 1999-00
3. 139 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01
4. 112 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03
5. 108 Katy Kashwer 2008-11
Top Five Saves
Rank No. Name Years
1. 252 Carly Fischer 2004-07
2. 199 Brandi Bartley 2011-14
3. 177 Amanda Hillier 1998-99, ‘01
4. 160 Samantha Rusk 2008-10
5. 141 Melissa Penn 2002-03
Top Five Assists
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 3 12 tied
Top Five Shots
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 17 Sally Holmes Regis, Sept. 24, 2000
2. 13 Jeorgia McGinty Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 4, 1998
3. 12 Katy Kashwer TexasA&M International, Oct. 15, 2008
3. 12 Jeorgia McGinty College of Southwest, Oct. 25, 1998
5. 11 Sally Holmes Midwestern State, Oct. 20, 2000
Top Five Shots on Goal
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 9 Kim Brown Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001
2. 8 Four tied
Top Five Saves
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 14 Melissa Penn West Texas A&M, Oct. 31, 2003
2. 13 Melissa Penn West Texas A&M, Nov. 10, 2002
2. 13 Amanda Hillier Midwestern State, Oct. 19, 2001
2. 13 Amanda Hillier Midwestern State, Oct. 18, 1998
5. 12 Samantha Rusk Abilene Christian, Oct. 15, 2010
Single-Season Leaders
Top Five Points
Rank No. Name Season
1. 81 Sally Holmes 2000
2. 74 Kim Brown 2001
3. 48 Sally Holmes 1999
4. 46 Kim Brown 1999
5. 45 Kim Brown 2000
Top Five Goals
Rank No. Name Season
1. 35 Sally Holmes 2000
2. 34 Kim Brown 2001
3. 21 Sally Holmes 1999
4. 20 Kim Brown 2002
5. 19 Kim Brown 1999
Top Five Assists
Rank No. Name Season
1. 14 Jeorgia McGinty 2000
1. 14 Jeorgia McGinty 1998
3. 12 Two tied
5. 11 Two tied
Top Five Shots
Rank No. Name Season
1. 171 Sally Holmes 2000
2. 115 Kim Brown 2000
3. 104 Jeorgia McGinty 1998
4. 97 Kim Brown 2001
5. 90 Sally Holmes 1999
Top Five Shots on Goal
Rank No. Name Season
1. 96 Sally Holmes 2000
2. 73 Jeorgia McGinty 1998
3. 68 Kim Brown 2001
4. 67 Kim Brown 2000
5. 53 Sally Holmes 1999
Central Oklahoma Records
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All-Conference Players
All-MIAA
2015
F Katie Killion (1st, Freshman of Year)
D Quinn Tookey (1st)
MF Kenna Dyess (2nd)
F Kentia Kokis (2nd)
2014
D Quinn Tookey (1st)
MF Kate Foran (2nd)
F Lexi Carroll (2nd)
MF Emily Precure (3rd)
2013
D Jordan Hutchison (2nd)
F Caitlin Bond (3rd)
2012
GK Meagan Burke (1st)
D Jordan Hutchison (1st)
F Brittni Walker (1st)
All-LSC
2010
D McKenzie Caldwell (1st)
MF Ashton Morris (1st)
F Brittni Walker (2nd)
2009
D Alli Miller (1st,DefensivePOY,Academic)
MF Whitney Craft (2nd)
F Katelyn Cropp (2nd)
MF Tiffanie Meek (2nd)
F BrittniWalker (2nd, Freshman ofYear)
D Angie Rundle (Academic)
2008
D Alli Miller (1st, Defensive POY, Aca-
demic)
MF Jenny Racicot (1st)
MF Whitney Craft (2nd)
F Stephanie Lovely (2nd)
MF Meghan Saliba (Academic)
Central Oklahoma has had 51 players earn all-conference honors a combined 90 times since the program started in 1998.
The Bronchos were members of the Lone Star Conference from 1998-2010 before joining the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics As-
sociation in 2012.
Five players -- Kim Brown, Carly Fischer, Valerie Gutierrez, Lisa Hansen and Alli Miller -- were four-time All-LSC performers.
UCO also claimed 17 player of the year awards in the LSC -- seven as Defensive Player of the Year, five as Offensive Player of the Year
and five as Freshman of the Year.
A year-by-year look at UCO’s all-conference players:
2007
MF Lacy Cooley (1st)
F Carmen Davis (1st, Offensive POY)
GK Carly Fischer (1st, Defensive POY, Aca-
demic POY)
MF Kasey Mahaffey (1st, Academic)
D Alli Miller (1st, Academic)
D Carley Murray (1st)
MF Sarah Addison (2nd)
F Lacy Williams (2nd)
D Kelsi Woldtvedt (2nd)
MF Kristin Juroch (Academic)
2006
MF Sarah Addison (1st)
GK Carly Fischer (1st, Academic)
MF Kasey Mahaffey (1st)
D Alli Miller (1st, Freshman of Year)
D Melissa Terry (1st, Defensive POY)
F Lacy Williams (1st)
MF Lindsey Hull (2nd)
F Jenny Racicot (2nd)
2005
GK Carly Fischer (1st, Academic)
MF Joy Hagemann (1st)
MF Lindsey Hull (1st)
D Chelsea Ryden (1st, Defensive POY)
F Melissa Terry (1st)
MF Meleia Bacon (2nd)
D Ashley Golden (2nd)
MF Anna Snedeker (2nd)
2004
D Stephanie Gulisao (1st, Defensive POY,
Academic)
MF Lindsey Hull (1st)
MF Sarah Addison (2nd)
D Stephanie Finley (2nd)
GK Carly Fischer (2nd, Freshman of Year)
D Anna Snedeker (2nd)
2003
D Stephanie Gulisao (1st, Defensive POY,
Academic)
MF Valerie Gutierrez (1st, Academic)
D Stephanie Finley (2nd)
F Audri Habibi (2nd)
2002
F Kim Brown (1st, Offensive POY, Academic)
D Stephanie Gulisao (1st)
MF Valerie Gutierrez (1st)
D Lisa Hansen (1st, Academic)
MF Melia Bacon (2nd)
2001
F Kim Brown (1st, Offensive POY, Aca-
demic)
MF Valerie Gutierrez (1st)
D Lisa Hansen (1st, Academic)
MF Jessica Mathieu (1st, Academic)
MF Gina Mix (1st)
GK Amanda Hillier (2nd)
D Courtney Lindsey (2nd)
2000
F Kim Brown (1st, Academic)
F Sally Holmes (1st, Offensive POY)
D Lisa Hansen (1st, Academic)
MF Jeorgia McGinty (1st)
MF Jessica Mathieu (1st)
MF Gina Mix (1st, Freshman of Year)
GK Lauren Vogel (1st)
MF Valerie Gutierrez (2nd)
D Courtney Lindsey (2nd)
D Jill Matsumoto (Academic)
1999
F Kim Brown (1st, Freshman of Year)
F Sally Holmes (1st, Offensive POY)
MF Kelly Hoppe (1st)
D Lisa Hansen (2nd)
MF Courtney Lindsey (2nd)
F Jeorgia McGinty (2nd)
GK Amanda Hillier (Academic)
1998
F Jeorgia McGinty (1st)
MF Jill Matsumoto (2nd)
D Kristen McAllister (2nd)
F Jamie Lane (Academic)
Meagan Burke
Jessica Mathieu
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2015
D Quinn Tookey (1st!/2nd@)
F Katie Killion (3rd!)
2014
MF Kate Foran (1st!)
D Quinn Tookey (1st!/2nd@)
MF Emily Precure (2nd!)
F Lexi Carroll (2nd!)
D Kenzie Sublett (3rd!)
2013
F Caitlin Bond (3rd!)
MF Emily Precure (3rd!)
2012
GK Meagan Burke (1st!/2nd@)
D Jordan Hutchison (1st!/2nd@)
F Brittni Walker (1st!@)
MF Stephanie Fleig (2nd!)
MF Alyssa Anderson (3rd!)
2011
F Brittni Walker (1st!@)
D Jordan Hutchison (2nd!@)
MF Summer Grantham (2nd!@)
GK Brandi Bartley (2nd@)
MF Ashton Morris (2nd!)
D Miranda Thorne (2nd@)
2010
MF Ashton Morris (2nd!)
D McKenzie Caldwell (3rd!)
MF Summer Grantham (3rd!)
2009
D Alli Miller (1st!@)
2008
D Alli Miller (1st!@)
2007
MF Lacy Cooley (1st!)
F Carmen Davis (1st!@)
MF Kasey Mahaffey (1st!@)
GK Carly Fischer (2nd!@)
D Alli Miller (2nd@)
D Kelsi Woldtvedt (2nd@)
2006
MF Sarah Addison (1st!)
D Melissa Terry (1st!)
F Lacy Williams (1st!)
GK Carly Fischer (2nd!)
2005
GK Carly Fischer (1st!)
MF Joy Hagemann (1st!)
MF Lindsey Hull (1st!)
D Chelsea Ryden (1st!)
F Melissa Terry (2nd!)
2004
D Stephanie Gulisao (1st!)
Central Oklahoma has had 37 players receive NCAA Division II all-region recognition a combined 56 times. Kim Brown, Carly Fischer
and Alli Miller were all three-time all-region players for the Bronchos.
A look at UCO’s All-Region players:
All-Region Players
MF Lindsey Hull (2nd!)
2003
D Stephanie Gulisao (2nd!)
MF Valerie Gutierrez (2nd!)
2002
F Kim Brown (2nd!)
D Lisa Hansen (2nd!)
2001
F Kim Brown (1st!)
MF Valerie Gutierrez (2nd!)
MF Gina Mix (2nd!)
2000
F Sally Holmes (1st!)
F Kim Brown (2nd!)
MF Jeorgia McGinty (2nd!)
GK Lauren Vogel (2nd!)
1999
F Jeorgia McGinty (1st!)
GK Lauren Vogel (2nd!)
1998
F Jeorgia McGinty (1st!)
!-National Soccer Coaches Association of
America (NSCAA) Team
@-Daktronics/Conference Commissioners As-
sociation Team
2012
Jordan Hutchison
2nd Team NSCAA
2009
Alli Miller
2nd Team NSCAA/3rd Team Daktronics
2007
Carmen Davis
2nd Team NSCAA
2006
Melissa Terry
3rd Team NSCAA
2005
Lindsey Hull
2nd Team NSCAA
2004
Stephanie Gulisao
3rd Team NSCAA
2014
Quinn Tookey
2nd Team NSCAA
All-Americans
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The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity-rich environment,
ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and students develop
personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed to transforming lives. With 114
undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedi-
cated to their future success.
Central is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as
well as all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Among
Central’s many unique and notable academic programs are
Forensic Science,Accounting, Music Theater, Professional
Golf Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication,
Nursing, and Funeral Science.
Central is:
• Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute,
which attracts experts from throughout the world to teach
students and law enforcement professionals the latest tech-
niques in crime fighting.
• Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of
the “2010 Great Colleges to Work For.”
• Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for
sustainability efforts
• An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as
designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee.
• Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO,
located in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown district.
• Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the Oklahoma River,
which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertainment venue and an art gallery.
• Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen.
• Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence life.
In Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative Learning, a
classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration and creativity in its learning
spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botani-
cal garden, offering both a pleasing
learning and living environment
and a source of pride for students,
employees and alumni.
Founded in 1890, the University of
Central Oklahoma is the state’s first
public institution of higher learning,
and continues to cultivate creativ-
ity and innovation in every corner
of campus, bringing to life its core
values of Character, Community and
Civility each day.
The University
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President
Dr. Don Betz
Now in his sixth year as Central Oklahoma’s president is Dr. Don Betz,
who became the school’s 20th president in August 2011 after having previ-
ously served as UCO’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from
1999-2005.
President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped trans-
form Central into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the nation
during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving force in making
UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus.
President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40
years, developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development
and diplomacy through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its
affiliated non-government organizations.
Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three
years. He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until
his appointment at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer Col-
lege (Iowa) from 1994-1999.
In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of
University Relations and Professor of Political Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive
Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing Education
and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and
advisor of the university’s President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program.
From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle
East issues. He founded and chaired the International Coordinating Committee on the Question of
Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network pursuing peace
in the Middle East based on UN resolutions.
A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational
topics, and has worked with newspapers, radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues
and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more than 80 countries.
While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Au-
thority, board member for BancFirst in Tahlequah, the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce,
Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Council of
Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and
Colleges President’s Climate Commitment, InternationalAssociation of University Presidents and
has served as Chairman of AASCU’s International Education Committee.
President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San
Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of Interna-
tional Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard University’s Institute for
Educational Management.
Administration
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Athletic Administration
Athletic Director
Joe Muller
Now in his ninth year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has
helped return the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II.
UCO teams have captured 13 conference championships and had 13 top-10 national
finishes during Muller’s tenure, with softball winning the school’s first-ever women’s
national championship in 2013.
Seventy-eight student-athletes have earned All-America honors over the past eight
years and the Bronchos have placed in the top 50 among 350 Division II institutions five times in the
Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup yearly stand- ings, including a 32nd-place finish in 2015-16.
The athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have also increased significantly under Joe’s guidance. He
secured the largest gift in program history in the fall of 2015 with a $10 million donation that ranks among
the highest ever in the NCAA Division II ranks, continues to grow Stampede Club membership and also
introduced a corporate sales initiative that has generated record revenues for the program in just five years.
Academically, UCO’s student-athletes are performing at all-time high levels. For the past eight years,
the overall grade point average of student-athletes has surpassed that of the general student population
and to demonstrate that academics is a priority, the athletic department now hosts an annual Academic
Awards Banquet recognizing the achievements of student-athletes.
A native of Stillwater, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oklahoma State and got his
start in athletic administration at OSU when he served as director of athletic marketing and promotions
from 1985-90.
Muller was involved in the television industry for more than a decade before returning to OSU in 2002
as associate athletic director, serving in that capacity until going to Purdue in ‘06.
He was senior associate athletic director for external relations for the Boilermakers for two years before
becoming just the seventh athletic director in Central’s rich athletic history in July of 2008.
Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew).
Assistant AD/Operations
Gunnar Poff
Gunnar Poff is in his third year as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic for op-
erations after serving the previous four years as coordinator of ticket sales for the
Bronchos.
Poff took over his new role in May 2014 and spearheads UCO’s game-day opera-
tions in addition to a host of other duties.
A native of Sayre, Gunnar was a pitcher for the Southwestern Oklahoma baseball
team during the mid-2000s and earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from
SWOSU in 2007.
Poff went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from
the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure at OU.
Gunnar is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn).
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Athletic Administration
Assistant AD/Business
Britni Brannon
Serving as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for business is Britni Bran-
non, who is also UCO’s senior women’s administrator.
An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five
years working for an audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materi-
als management.
A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to
UCO in 2007 as a Buyer II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that
capacity until moving to the athletic department as business manager in the fall of 2012.
Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).
Athletic Compliance
Darnell Smith
In his seventh year as Central Oklahoma’s Director ofAthletic Compliance is Darnell
Smith, who came to UCO after serving in the same capacity at the University of New
Mexico.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma
State football team from 2002-06 at defensive end. He was a three-time recipient of
the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also earned second-team honors on the
ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team.
Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees
from there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked
as a management development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to
February 2009 before going to New Mexico.
He is married (Candace).
Media Relations Director
Chris Brannick
The Central Oklahoma Athletic Media Relations Office is under the direction of
Chris Brannick, who took over the position on Aug. 1, 2016.
Brannick’s main duty is keeping local, state and national media informed about
UCO’s athletic department as well as handling the school’s athletic website (www.
bronchosports.com).
Chris came to UCO after three years as a sports reporter for The Oklahoman.
Anative of Utica, N.Y. who grew up in Sallisaw, Okla., Brannick is a Central graduate. He received his
bachelor’s degree in mass communications in 2013 with a journalism major and creative studies minor.
Brannick served as sports editor of UCO’s student newspaper (the Vista) and also worked as a sports
anchor on the school’s student-run broadcast news program (UCentral).
Chris is married (Cori) and has one daughter (Elle).
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Athletic Marketing/Sponsorships
Brandon Baker
In his sixth year with the Central Oklahoma athletic department is Brandon Baker,
who is responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for athletic events on the
UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable
experiences for both fans and sponsors.
Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO,
working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and the ticket office
manager. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league af-
filiate of the Chicago Cubs.
A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Miz-
zou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan). .
Stampede Club Director
Al Jones
Al Jones took over as director of Central Oklahoma’s Stampede Club in July 2014.
The Stampede Club is the athletic booster club for all UCO sports and is made up of
students, former student-athletes, coaches and family and friends of UCO athletes.
It supports the athletic department through financial contributions and other events.
Al has been involved with Broncho athletics in a variety of ways since the early
1960s. He was a student trainer and manager for the 1962 UCO football team that
won the NAIA national championship and earned both bachelor’s (1966) and master’s (1974) degrees
in education from Central.
A past member of both the 45th Infantry Division Army National Guard and United States Air Force
Reserves, Jones was a teacher for many years at Stillwater and Millwood in addition to serving as
headmaster/superintendent at Oklahoma Christian Schools.
He worked in private business from 1998 until coming to UCO in April 2008 at Executive Director
of Alumni Relations.
Jones is married (Sharon) and has two sons (Jon and Jeff).
Athletic Administration
Athletic Compliance
Jeremy Rogers
Jeremy Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in November of
2012 as Compliance Coordinator.
A native of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene
and earned all-conference honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007
with a degee in sports managment.
Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He
worked as an intern in the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU.
Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has one son (Mason).
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