2002 Women's Soccer Archive
Two Tigers earn all-Great Lakes honors
Senior forward Michelle Aymond and junior goalkeeper Allison Glibkowski were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America all-Great Lakes Region Third Team. Aymond, a first team all-region choice last year, scored seven goals and assisted on eight and finished her career ranked fourth in school history with goals (42), sixth in assists (24) and fifth in total points (108). Glibkowski posted a 0.74 goals against average and was in goal for 10 of the Tigers' 11 shutouts this season.
Eight Tigers earn all-SCAC honors
A total of DePauw student-athletes were voted onto the three all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference teams by the conference's head coaches. Michelle Aymond, Corinne Scott and Allison Glibkowski earned first team honors, while Megan Bevington and Brigid Roche were second team choices. Meredith Rinaker, Tara Bevington and Emily Hakeman were each named to the third team. Complete release
DePauw moves up one spots in final regular season rankings
The Tigers moved up one spot to 11th in the Division III rankings conducted by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Three of the Tigers' four losses came to top-ranked Ohio Wesleyan, third-ranked Trinity and 15th-ranked Chicago. Complete rankings
Tigers blank Rose-Hulman 2-0; finish season at 13-4-1
Corinne Scott and Michelle Aymond scored second-half goals and Allison Glibkowski recorded the shutout in goal as the Tigers blanked Rose-Hulman 2-0. DePauw finished the season at 13-4-1 overall and 8-1 in the SCAC for second place. Box score
Scott earns SCAC Player of the Week honors
Junior Corinne Scott was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week after scoring three goals and assisting on two others in wins over Rhodes and Hendrix. She scored the game-winner against Rhodes and assisted on the deciding goal against Hendrix.
DePauw climbs back to 12th in Division III
With wins over Rhodes and Hendrix, the Tigers moved up six spots in the Division III rankings to 12th.
Tigers blank Hendrix 2-0 in final regular season home game
The Tigers scored just 27 seconds into the contest and added a second goal in the final 10 minutes to take a 2-0 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory over visiting Hendrix. Jocelyn Keller scored with an assist from Kim Schreiner and Corinne Scott, while Scott added a score of her own with the assist going to Tara Bevington. The shutout was the Tigers' 10th of the season. Box score
DePauw tops Rhodes, 5-0
The host Tigers, ranked 18th in Division III, scored four goals in the first half on the way to a 5-0 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win over visiting Rhodes. Corrine Scott scored two goals and added an assist, while Kim Schreiner had a goal and an assist. Megan Bevington and Audrey Gehlhausen each added single goals in the win. Box score
Tigers blank Principia 4-0
Jocelyn Keller and Corinne Scott each scored two goals with Michelle Aymond and Tara Bevington each adding two assists in helping 12th-ranked DePauw to a 4-0 win at Principia. Box score
12th-ranked Tigers fall to Illinois Wesleyan in two overtimes, 2-1
Host Illinois Wesleyan scored three minutes into the second overtime to knock off DePauw by a 2-1 count. The Titans jumped out to a 1-0 lead with a goal just three minutes into the contest. Michelle Aymond scored in the 16th minute on an assist from Corinne Scott. Box score
Late goal lifts 10th-ranked Tigers to 1-0 SCAC win at Southwestern
Michelle Aymond's goal with just under 10 minutes to play gave 10th-ranked DePauw a 1-0 SCAC win at Southwestern. Box score
10th-ranked DePauw falls to second-ranked Trinity
DePauw's five-game win streak came to an end as second-ranked and host Trinity defeated the 10th-ranked Tigers 3-0. Trinity scored in the first six minutes of the game and made it 2-0 early in the second half. DePauw fell to 8-3-1 overall and 4-1 in the SCAC. Box score
Tigers move up to 10th in national rankings; Aymond named SCAC Player of the Week
After a 4-1 win over 15th-ranked Wheaton, the Tigers have moved up one spot to 10th in the latest Division III rankings. Senior Michelle Aymond, who scored two of the four goal in the win, was named the SCAC Player of the Week.
11th-ranked Tigers topple 15th-ranked Thunder
Michelle Aymond scored two goals, while Jocelyn Keller and Erin McMillin each scored once in the Tigers' 4-1 win over visiting Wheaton. DePauw entered the contest ranked 11th in Division III, while Wheaton was 15th. Box score
14th-ranked DePauw blanks Millsaps, 6-0
The Tigers scored three goals in each half on the way to a 6-0 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win over visiting Millsaps. Michelle Aymond led the Tigers with two goals in three assists, while Megan Bevington, Jocelyn Keller and Kim Schreiner added a goal and an assist each. Emily Hakeman also scored as the Tigers outshot the Majors, 53-1. DePauw recorded its fourth straight shutout. Box score
Tigers blank Oglethorpe; remain unbeaten in SCAC play
14th-ranked DePauw shut out visiting Oglethorpe 3-0 to improve to 6-2-1 overall and 3-0 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Jocelyn Keller scored twice and Meredith Rinaker added the third goal in the victory. Allison Glibkowski posted her third straight shutout in goal. Box score
DePauw remains 14th in latest national poll
The Tigers remained 14th in the latest Division III rankings from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
Tigers complete weekend sweep with overtime win at Sewanee
Meredith Rinaker's goal with just 3:12 left in the second overtime period, lifted 14th-ranked DePauw to a 1-0 SCAC win over host Sewanee. Allison Glibkowski recorded the shutout in goal while recording four saves. Box score
14th-ranked Tigers blank Centre, 2-0
DePauw opened SCAC play with a 2-0 win at Centre. Corinne Scott and Emily Hakeman scored the Tigers' two goals. Box score
DePauw falls at Chicago, 1-0
The Tigers slipped to 3-2-1 on the season after losing at the University of Chicago by a 1-0 score. Renee Neuner scored the game's lone goal with just over eight minutes to play. Host Chicago held an 18-6 advantage in shots. Box score
DePauw moves up one spot to ninth
The Tigers improved their national ranking as they moved up one spot in the national poll to ninth. Complete rankings from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
Tigers fall to Ohio Wesleyan, 2-1, in overtime
Top-ranked Ohio Wesleyan defeated the 10th-ranked Tigers on a goal that was deflected off of a DePauw player just 2:30 into the overtime in a 2-1 decision. Ohio Wesleyan took the early lead on Sarah Wall's score from Lindsey Bland at the midway point of the first half. The Tigers tied the score at 1-1 on Kim Schreiner's goal which was assisted by Erin McMillin. Box score
10th-ranked Tigers score eight in the second half on the way to win
DePauw led visiting Earlham just 1-0 at halftime, but scored eight times in the second half in a span of less than 27 minutes to take a 9-0 victory. Erin McMillin and Kim Schreiner each scored twice and assisted on another goal in the victory, while Allison Glibkowski and Mary Kathryn Hancock shared the shutout in goal. Box score
DePauw blanks Wittenberg 1-0
Megan Bevington's penalty kick with just under 10 minutes to play in the first half was the lone goal of DePauw's 1-0 win over visiting Wittenberg. Ali Glibkowski recorded the shutout in goal. Box score
Tigers move up to 10th in national rankings
After a win and a tie in the opening weekend of play, the Tigers moved up one spot to 10th in the Division III rankings by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Complete rankings
11th-ranked Tigers record 1-1 draw at 24th-ranked Macalester
Meredith Rinaker gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead with an assist from Kate Nickols at the 51:26 mark, but Macalester's Alice Hacker scored with just under 10 minutes left in regulation to knot the score and force the contest to overtime. Neither team scored during the two 10-minute extra sessions. Macalester extended its home unbeaten streak to 49 games, but this was just the third tie during that string. Box score
Scott scores hat trick to lead Tigers to 4-2 win
Junior all-American Corinne Scott scored three goals to lead 11th ranked DePauw to a 4-2 win over Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the season opening match at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn. Scott boosted the Tigers to a 2-0 halftime advantage with her first two goals. Sophomore Kate Nickols made it 3-0 early in the second half before Oshkosh cut the margin to 3-2. Scott's final goal put the match away. Box score