Alderson Broaddus Battlers women's soccer

Alderson Broaddus University Women's Soccer
University Alderson Broaddus University
Head coach Patrick McGinnis (4th season)
Conference G-MAC
Location Philippi, WV
Stadium Battler Stadium
(Capacity: 5,000)
Nickname Battlers
Colors Navy and Gold
         
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NCAA Tournament appearances
2011
Conference Tournament championships
2011

Alderson Broaddus University Women's Soccer (ABWSOC) is the women's soccer program at Alderson Broaddus University (A-B) in Philippi, West Virginia, United States and competes within the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC), an NCAA Division II league. A–B had been a member of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) since the school's creation in 1932 from the merger of Alderson Academy and Broaddus College, both of which had been charter WVIAC members in 1924. The WVIAC disbanded in 2013 after the league's football-playing schools announced in 2012 they would break away to form a new conference, which would eventually become the Mountain East Conference. Shortly after the announcement of the split, A-B accepted an invitation to the G-MAC effective in 2013–14.

History

The Women's Soccer program at the school then known as Alderson-Broaddus College was established in 2008 under the guidance of current Head Coach Patrick McGinnis. The Lady Battlers posted a 3–13 record in their inaugural season but quickly rebounded the following year with a record of 12–4–1, the 7th largest improvement in NCAA Division II history. As a result, Patrick McGinnis was selected as the 2009 WVIAC Coach of the Year. In 2010 the Lady Battlers continued to improve by finishing 3rd in the WVIAC regular season and reached the WVIAC Tournament Championship match. They finished the season with a record of 12–5–4 and ranked 4th in NCAA Division II in Save %, 10th in Goals Allowed, and 15th in Shutout Percentage. The following season Patrick McGinnis led the Lady Battlers to a 2nd place finish in the WVIAC regular season and the program’s 1st WVIAC Tournament Championship. Additionally the Lady Battlers qualified for the NCAA Division II Tournament and placed 6 players on the NSCAA All-Region Team, 10 players on the WVIAC All-Conference Team and A-B Goalkeeper Kate Laird was selected as the WVIAC Player of the Year. For his efforts, Patrick McGinnis was selected as the 2011 WVIAC Coach of the year, his 2nd in 3 seasons.

Athletic training

The Head Athletic Trainer for the Women's Soccer Program at Alderson-Broaddus College is Jeremy Dixon, M.S. ATC.

All-time record

YearHead CoachOverallWVIACWVIAC TournamentNCAA Tournament
2008Patrick McGinnis3–13–02–8–0
2009Patrick McGinnis12–4–16–3–1First Round
2010Patrick McGinnis12–5–46–2–2Finalist
2011Patrick McGinnis11–7–36–2–1ChampionsFirst Round
2012Patrick McGinnis13–5–19–1–0First Round

Individual honors

WVIAC Coach of the Year

  • Patrick McGinnis – 2009, 2011

WVIAC Player of the Year

  • Kate Laird – 2011

WVIAC All-Conference Team

  • Kasie Shoemaker – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Nicole Lehman – 2011
  • Kate Laird – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Olivia Augustine – 2011
  • Megan Johnson – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Stephanie Zamora – 2010, 2011
  • Gwen Brand – 2009, 2011
  • Amber Kling – 2011
  • Sarah Holmes – 2011
  • Chelsea Gilliam – 2011
  • Brooke Hunsaker – 2010
  • Brooke Logston – 2009, 2010
  • Sarah Talbott – 2008

NSCAA All-Region Team

  • Kate Laird – 2010, 2011
  • Megan Johnson – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Kasie Shoemaker – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Stephanie Zamora – 2011
  • Olivia Augustine – 2011
  • Nicole Lehman – 2011

Daktronics All-Region Team

  • Nicole Lehman – 2011
  • Kasie Shoemaker – 2009, 2011
  • Megan Johnson – 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Kate Laird – 2011


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