William Jewell College women's soccer

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William Jewell College
Location: Liberty, Missouri
Division: NAIA
Conference: Heart of America Athletic Conference
Nickname: Cardinals
Head Coach: Chris Cissell
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William Jewell College is a private, four-year Liberal arts college in the United States. With 1,274 undergraduate students located in Liberty, Missouri. It was founded in 1849 by members of the Missouri Baptist Convention and other civic leaders. It was associated with the Missouri Baptist Convention for over 150 years, and it has a large collection of materials from Baptist history. Well respected in its field, Jewell was chosen by Time Magazine as its 2001 Liberal Arts College of the Year.William Jewell College - Office of the President

Playing their home games at Greene Stadium on the campus of William Jewell College, the WJC women's soccer team's home games are well attended by WJC students and the Kansas City soccer community.

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[edit] William Jewell College women's soccer

2003 NAIA National Final Four

Head Coach: Chris Cissell (9th year)

Associate Head Coach: Jefferson Roblee (2nd year)

Assistant Coach/GK Coach: Rob Thomson (9th year)

Home Stadium: Greene Stadium (3,000 capacity) on the campus of William Jewell College

Home Field: Patterson Field (120 x 70, Sprinturf) at Greene Stadium

National Tournament Appearances: 2007, 2005, 2004, 2003

[edit] National Ranking

Highest National Ranking:

Massey Ratings: #4 (November 5, 2007)

NAIA National Coaches Poll: #7 (October 10, 2007)

Soccerratings.com: #5 (October 12, 2007)

[edit] All Americans

2007 Nicole Revenaugh, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 1st Team All America

2003 Allison Mallams, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 1st Team All America

2007 Shannon Eberle, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 2nd Team All America

2003 Sydney Boggess, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 2nd Team All America

2003 Kristin Neher, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 2nd Team All America

2001 Kristin Neher, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 2nd Team All America

2007 Theresa Noll, NSCAA/adidas NAIA 3rd Team All America

2007 Erica Greco, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2006 Megan Penrod, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2006 Megan Gray, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2006 Nicole Revenaugh, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2005 Megan Penrod, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2005 Nicole Revenaugh, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2004 Kristin Neher, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2004 Allison Mallams, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2003 Molly Thye, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2002 Stephanie Carson, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2002 Kristin Neher, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2001 Aly Diaz, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

2000 Stephanie Carson, NAIA Honorable Mention All America

[edit] Academic All Americans

2007 Megan Gray

2007 Erica Greco

2007 Kathleen Hatfield

2007 Anne Henry

2007 Nicole Revenaugh

2006 Megan Gray

2006 Erica Greco

2006 Nicole Revenaugh

2004 Kristin Neher

2003 Kristin Neher

2002 Lauren Melenbrink

2002 Erin Ryan

2002 Andrea Turner

2001 Amanda Sengel

[edit] National Championships All Tourney Team

2004 Allison Mallams, sophomore forward

2003 Kristin Neher, junior forward

[edit] National Players of the Week

NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

October 31, 2007; Nicole Revenaugh (National Offensive Player of the Week)

October 19, 2004; Allison Mallams

October 5, 2004; Kristin Neher

October 14, 2003; Allison Mallams

October 2, 2001; Lauren Melenbrink

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