GSAC Women's Soccer Awards
2003 Women's Soccer All-GSAC Team
ATHLETE SCHOOL YEAR HOMETOWN
Cory Alexander Biola Senior Brunswick, ME
Janee Andre' Westmont Senior Coeur d'Alene, ID
Stephanie Bays Azusa Pacific Junior Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Alisa Boon Point Loma Nazarene Junior Visalia, CA
Amber Capello Concordia Junior La Verne, CA
Kelli Chase Concordia Sophomore Huntington Beach, CA
Shannon Coe Azusa Pacific Sophomore Temple City, CA
Michelle DeMaria Point Loma Nazarene Freshman Poway, CA
Hillary Dunham Biola Sophomore Grass Valley, CA
Nikki Fournier Concordia Junior Irvine, CA
Kelly Goudge Azusa Pacific Junior Arcadia, CA
Heather Hannemann Azusa Pacific Senior Claremont, CA
Amy Harris California Baptist Senior Riverside, CA
Lauri Hauck California Baptist Senior Riverside, CA
Stacia Hoover Vanguard Freshman Huntington Beach, CA
Jackie Jewell Point Loma Nazarene Senior Visalia, CA
Kristen Kleen Westmont Senior Menifee, CA
Lynsey Kramer California Baptist Senior Lake Elsinore, CA
Dana Krell California Baptist Junior Grand Terrace, CA
Kelly Manes Fresno Pacific Junior Visalia, CA
Krystal McKay Biola Sophomore Ukiah, CA
Kristi Peich Westmont Junior Claremont, CA
Amy Ross Concordia Sophomore Costa Mesa, CA
Rianne Schorel Biola Junior Bleiswyk, Netherlands
Lindsay Smith The Master's Sophomore Lake Forest, CA
Sarai Stamper California Baptist Freshman Oak Glen, CA
Karin Sullivan Westmont Senior Scottsdale, AZ
Kristi Sullivan  Westmont Senior Scottsdale, AZ
Maddie Tantillo Point Loma Nazarene Junior San Diego, CA
Regina Teplansky Hope International Senior Corona, CA


Player of the Year:
Karin Sullivan, Westmont

Coach of the Year:
Mike Giuliano, Westmont
 
2003 Women's Soccer GSAC Scholar Athletes
ATHLETE SCHOOL YEAR MAJOR GPA
Heidi Gill Biola Junior Nursing 3.94
Kristen Kleen Westmont Senior Pre-Med 3.93
Deann Matteson The Master's Junior Biblical Studies 3.92
Lauren Schick Westmont Senior Political Science 3.92
Elly Read California Baptist Senior Behavioral Science 3.91
Stephanie Cowell Westmont Senior Chemistry 3.89
Kelly Goudge Azusa Pacific Junior Business 3.86
Cory Alexander Biola Senior Business 3.82
Jennifer Nagle Hope International Senior Human Development 3.81
Joy Elizabeth Brewer The Master's Senior Liberal Studies/Mathematics 3.80
Trisha Clark Hope International Senior Diversified General Studies-Elementary Education 3.73
Patricia Morgutia Fresno Pacific Junior Liberal Studies 3.70
Stephanie Bays Azusa Pacific Junior Liberal Studies 3.69
April Haskell-Hill Biola Senior Intercultural Studies 3.69
Lauren Fowler Point Loma Nazarene Junior Mathematics 3.67
Stacy Britton Vanguard Senior Pre-Physical Therapy 3.65
Sabrina Stracke Concordia Junior Exercise Sport Science 3.65
Jacquelyn Hambleton Hope International Junior History 3.64
Meghan Fankhauser Point Loma Nazarene Senior Nursing 3.62
Anya Tronson Biola Junior Physical Education 3.62
Alisa Boon Point Loma Nazarene Junior Physical Education 3.56
Melissa Carr Fresno Pacific Junior Liberal Studies 3.56
Michelle Burcham Concordia Junior Liberal Studies 3.53
Liz Brown California Baptist Junior Kinesiology 3.52
Amber Waddle Vanguard Senior Psychology 3.52
Jeana French Hope International Senior Kinesiology 3.51
Lauri Hauck California Baptist Senior Liberal Studies 3.51
Monica Carr The Master's Junior Biblical Studies (TESOL) 3.50
Heather Hannemann Azusa Pacific Senior Business 3.50
Kelly Manes Fresno Pacific Junior Liberal Studies-English Emphasis 3.50
Cynthia Mitchell Westmont Senior Biology 3.50
Natalie Roth Biola Junior Social Science 3.50
 
2003 NAIA Women's Soccer
All-Americans
ATHLETE SCHOOL
Karin Sullivan (1st Team) Westmont
Kristi Sullivan (1st Team) Westmont
Stephanie Bays (2nd Team) Azusa Pacific
Hilary Dunham (2nd Team) Biola
Amy Harris (2nd Team) California Baptist
Kristen Kleen (2nd Team) Westmont
Janee Andre' (3rd Team) Westmont
Alisa Boon (HM) Point Loma Nazarene
Amy Ross (HM) Concordia
Rianne Schorel (HM) Biola
Regina Teplansky (HM) Hope International
(HM) - Honorable Mention
 
2003 NAIA Women's Soccer
All-Tournament Team
ATHLETE SCHOOL
Forward- Karin Sullivan Westmont
Forward- Kristi Sullivan Westmont
Defender- Janee Andre Westmont
Defender- Kristen Kleen Westmont
Outstanding Offensive Player
Kristi Sullivan Westmont
Tournament Most Valuable Player
Karin Sullivan Westmont

2003 NAIA Women's Soccer All-America Scholar Athletes
ATHLETE SCHOOL
Cory Alexander Biola
Stephanie Bays Azusa Pacific
Liz Brown  California Baptist
Stacy Britton Vanguard
Michelle Burcham Concordia
Stephanie Cowell Westmont
Heide Gill Biola
Kelly Goudge Azusa Pacific
Heather Hannemann Azusa Pacific
April Haskell-Hill Biola
Lauri  Hauck California Baptist
Kristen Kleen Westmont
Cynthia Mitchell Westmont
Elly Read California Baptist
Natalie Roth Biola
Lauren Schick Westmont
Anya Tronson Biola
Amber Waddle Vanguard


PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

September 8, 2003
SARAI STAMPER ~ California Baptist University
Freshman ~ 5-2 ~ Forward ~ Oak Glen, California
Sarai Stamper recorded 7 points last week with 3 goals and an assist as California Baptist won both of its games.  She had a hat trick against Redlands, which brings her total to 7 goals in her first 3 collegiate matches.  It was also Stamper's third straight match in which she scored the game-winner.  She then assisted on the game-winning goal against Claremont-Scripps.  Stamper was also selected as the NAIA Region II Women's Soccer Player of the Week.
 
September 15, 2003
KARIN SULLIVAN ~ Westmont College
Senior ~ 5-7 ~ Forward ~ Scottsdale, Arizona
Karin Sullivan scored both goals in No. 1-ranked Westmont's 2-1 victory over No. 3-ranked Lindsey Wilson KY.  She returned the next day to record a hat trick in the Warriors' win at No. 7-ranked Berry GA.  Both games were part of the Berry Invitational.  Sullivan has scored a goal in all 5 games this year. Sullivan was named the NAIA Women's Soccer Player of the Week.
 
September 22, 2003
JENIFER ZIPPRICH~ Vanguard University
Freshman ~ 5-6 ~ Forward ~ Sandy, Utah
Jenifer Zipprich scored 3 of her team's 4 goals as Vanguard won both its games last week.  In the win 3-0 against Alliant International, she scored 2 goals.  Zipprich scored the game-winning goal to defeat No. 7-ranked Notre Dame de Namur, 1-0. Zipprich was selected as the NAIA Region II Women's Soccer Player of the Week.
 
September 29, 2003
RIANNE SCHOREL ~ Biola University
Junior ~ 5-9 ~ Forward ~ Bleiswyk, Netherlands
Rianne Schorel scored 5 goals in the span of 14 minutes in the first half of Biola's 5-0 victory over Hope International in a non-conference match-up.  Schorel's performance broke the school records for goals and points in a game.
 
October 6, 2003
AMY ROSS ~ Concordia University
Sophomore ~ 5-11 ~ Midfielder ~ Costa Mesa, California
Amy Ross registered 2 goals and 2 assists as Concordia went into overtime in all 3 of its games last week and finished with 1 win and 2 ties.  In the tie at top-ranked Azusa Pacific, Ross scored the team's second goal.  In the tie at CS Bakersfield, she assisted on the team's only goal.  At Fresno Pacific, Ross assisted on a go-ahead goal and then scored the game winner with a header off a corner kick in the eighth minute of overtime. Ross was selected as the NAIA Region II women's Soccer Player of the Week.
 
October 13, 2003
SARAI STAMPER ~ California Baptist University
Freshman ~ 5-2 ~ Forward ~ Oak Glen, California
Sarai Stamper had 2 goals and an assist as California Baptist took sole possession of first place in the GSAC.  In the win against Hope International, she recorded a goal and an assist.  At No. 15-ranked Point Loma Nazarene, she scored a go-ahead goal when the game was tied 1-1.  Just a freshman, Stamper has already broken into California Baptist's top 10 single-season goal scoring list with 12 goals. 
 
October 20, 2003
JACKIE JEWELL ~ Point Loma Nazarene University
Senior ~ 5-10 ~ Forward ~ Visalia, California
Jackie Jewell scored 6 of her team's 10 goals last week as No. 14-ranked Point Loma Nazarene won all 3 of its games.  In the win at Hope International, she scored a goal.  In the victory at Cal Poly Pomona, Jewell recorded a hat trick.  Finally in the win against Fresno Pacific, she kicked in 2 goals.  She now has a season total of 11 goals which improves on her school-record 9 goals which she set last season as a junior. Jewell was named the NAIA Region II Women's Soccer Player of the Week.

 
October 27, 2003
JESSICA SCHOEPKE ~ Westmont College
Freshman ~ 5-4 ~ Forward ~ Eugene Oregon
Freshman Jessica Schoepke came off the bench and scored 3 goals in a span of 14 minutes in the second half as No. 5-ranked Westmont defeated No. 1-ranked Azusa Pacific.  This was her first career hat trick.  Westmont also won the game against Concordia earlier in the week.  Westmont remains unbeaten and is now in sole possession of first place in the GSAC. Schoepke was chosen as the NAIA Region II Women's Soccer Player of the Week.
 
November 3, 2003
ERIN LEA ~ Concordia University
Senior ~ 5-7 ~ Forward ~ Anaheim, CA
Senior Erin Lea scored 3 goals last week as Concordia won both its GSAC games and qualified for the NAIA Region II Playoffs.  In the 2-1 win against No. 13-ranked Point Loma Nazarene, she scored both goals.  In the win at Hope International, Lea scored the game-winning goal. Erin Lea was chosen as the NAIA Region II Women's Soccer Player of the Week.