University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 2004

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With an approaching USC opponent, sophomore Stephanie Boyles goes to pass the ball to her Wolverine teammate. Boyles was named to the Big 10 Conference All-Freshman team. J. Weiner photo EN ' S SOCCER timism By Erica Margolius Finishing the 2002 season ranked 11 th by the National Soccer toadies Association of American poll, the women ' s soccer team had high standards to maintain. Graduating six seniors, head coach Debbie Rademacher looked to some of her more inexperienced players to step up. These included freshman goalie Megan Tuura, sophomore defender Whitney Kjar, and sophomore forward Katie Kramer. With much of the season still ahead, Rademacher reflected, We are fielding a young, but hard working team. The defense has come together and is playing very solid and consistent. While the defense displayed their talent in the first few games of the season, the offense struggled to score. The Wolverines ended their first five official games with a record of 0-3-2, only having scored a total WOMEN ' S SOCCER SCORES NORTH CAROLINA BRIGHAM YOUNG UTAH OAKLAND SOUTHERN CAL NEBRASKA IOWA STATE ILLINOIS NORTHWESTERN WISCONSIN MINNESOTA OHIO STATE PENN STATE INDIANA PURDUE IOWA l fl CENTRAL MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE KANSAS NOTRE DAME 1-4 0-0 1-4 0-1 1-2 1-1 4-2 0-0 of 3 goals. Despite this early frustration, the Wolverines kept their optimism and fought back. The team won their first game at home against Iowa State. The women had 22 shots on goal, with four different players scoring. During the game, senior Stephanie Chavez recorded her fifth career multi-point game with a goal and an assist. In a later game, Tuura recorded her first career shutout in a double-overtime tie against Illinois. She followed this up with another shutout against Wisconsin, leading the Wolverines to their second season win. We ' ve had a slow start this year but I believe in this team. We ' re young but we ' re only getting better with each game, said assistant coach Carrie Barker. Using determination to overcome the early setbacks, the Wolverines were able to look back on their season seeing both improvement and accomplishment, finishing their season well with what they had learned. Soccer 155 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-2 3-2

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MEN ' S SOCCER Kicking Their Way to By Beth Hamburg Melissa Plotkowski I In their fourth season as a recognized varsity program, the men ' s varsity soccer team began their season with 18 returning letter winners and 10 starters from their 2002 roster, as well as five newcomers. The team ended the 2002 season leading the league in five of six offensive categories, making them one of the most dominant forces in the Big Ten. Coming off of their first ever appearance in the championship game in the 2002-2003 season gave the team confidence and motivation to work even harder this year. The team started their season over Labor Day weekend in East Lansing at the Michigan State Invitational. Their impressive performance over the two day tournament gave them a perfect 2-0 record with wins over Loyola Marymount and Xavier. Kevin Taylor and Knox i MEN ' S SOCCER NOTRE DAME LOYOLA MARYMOUNT XAVIER DAYTON EVANSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA NC GREENSBORO WASHINGTON SOUTH FLORIDA BOWLING GREEN OAKLAND INDIANA WESTERN MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE NORTHWESTERN WISCONSIN AKRON PENN STATE OHIO STATE HQ| SCORES Cameron were named Big 10 athletes of the Week after their superior performance in the Invitational. The team was one of the last to compete as a varsity rather than a club sport. But due to a lot of hard work and great leadership by their captains Mike White, Joe I ding, and Kevin Taylor, both new and returning players came together for a winning season. Dropping their first Big 10 game to Indiana in overtime, the Wolverines regrouped and won their next three games against Western Michigan, Michigan State, and Northwestern Universities. The Northwestern win marked the team ' s 10th win on the season. The men built on this winning streak to compete for a Big 1 title, with key goals from White, Taylor and Cameron boosting the team along the way. 154 Sports Taking his Indiana opponent down with him, senior Matt Niemeyer slide tackles the ball. Niemeyer came back strong after being medically red shirted last season. Neff photo Jumping to defend the ball, sophomore Trai Blanks keeps the ball out of the Wolverine net. Blanks was a forward for the team, starting both his freshman and sophomore seasons. J. Neff photo F llBBBli %M

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