1999 Miracle Yearbook

The LadyJackets showed improvement in their second year of varsity soccer competition by posting an8-9-2 record. Their campaign featured a new conference withthe American Mideast Conference and a new coach inJohn whojoined the program after spending 24 years coaching the men's program. Cedarvillepostedsomeimpressive victories before qualifying for the AMCand NAIA Midwest Region postseason tournaments. The kickers blanked Taylor,30, to open the home schedule and then followed that up by rallying from a 3-1 halftime deficitto win at Wittenberg,4-3. They made it three straight with a 6-0 romp over Marian. The Jackets tied their first-ever AMC match,2-2,against Walsh on a rainy day at home. They bounced back to win their next league game with a 3-2 overtime decision against Notre Dame College when Allison Hume scored early in the extra session. Cedarville extended their unbeaten string to 5-0-1 with a4-2victory against Otterbein. Another first for the women was their Homecoming match. They dealt AMC runner-up Geneva a 2-0 setback. Following a wild 6-5 win over Grace,the Jackets completed their regular season with a0-0 non-conference tie at Seton Hill. Cedarville opened AMC Tournament play at Malone where they had lost, 3-0, earlier in the season. This time,the Jackets outlasted the hosts in sudden death penalty kicks for a 3-2 win. Freshman midfielder Michelle Ruhlman was voted the team's MVP and was named to the NCCAA All-America Second Team. She was second on the team in scoring with 7 goals and6assists for 20 points. Sophomore forward Allison Hume, who was named to the All-AMC Second Team,wastheteam'sleadingscorerwith 14 goals and 4 assists for 32 points. All-AMC FirstTeam performer Kristen DeVinney,a sophomore midfielder, had a team-high 7 assists with 4 goals for 15 points. SeniorsCarrieOrmeand LisaThomson served as captains. Thomson, Andrea Creamer,and Sundi Myers earned NAIA and NCCAA All-America Scholar-Athlete honorsasjuniorsorseniors whomaintain a minimum 3.50 cumulative grade point average. StInk4omack Weskmzur,Michelle Uhlman was votedMVP by thee team after kerfretyear withtheteam. Huck city Women's- Soccer(frontl-r)Jennifer Walker, Andrea.Creamer, Liz-a.Thomson, Lisa Hockenberry, nd Myers; CarrieOrme,RachelEnglish(middle)He CoackJoith Mc6illivray, Michelle Ratiman,Sterkanie,Aittaktut,,Jessica,Alexander,SioHutn Pagan, KatieMammaw,Sec/c7 Kozlowski., Amiee Arimara,As-els-tont Coach Dawn Wambold(back)SmslentTrainerPetkNelsonVulieHardin, AMA, CheitLy, GenevaRoberts, Sarah Hastings; Allis-on Hwme,Kristen DeVinney,Anlanda Yoder, Amy Nyk. WOMEN'S SOCCER 0

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