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PLAYER PROFILESStephanieBrandiDALLASPARKERGoalkeeper5-6 Jr. 1LSnellville, Ga.Brookwood HSForward5-5 R-So. 1LVicksburg, Miss.Vicksburg HS1MACDONALD ON DALLAS: “Stephanie is a very good leader on the team. Shehas constantly been improving since she arrived here. She’s a great example to anyyoung player.”AS A SOPHOMORE (2005): Played in three games, all of which came in leagueplay . Surrendered a pair of goals in 78 minutes of playing time for a goals againstaverage of 2.30 . Notched four saves and tallied a .667 save percentage . Played28 minutes at Auburn in first action of season and tallied a pair of saves in a majority of the second half action in State’s home loss to 11th-ranked Florida . Alsorecorded two saves in 16 minutes of scoreless action in MState’s loss at No. 21Vanderbilt.AS A FRESHMAN (2004): Played in 10 games, having earned the start in nine ofthose contests . Surrendered 17 goals in 812 minutes for a goals against averageof 1.88 . Notched 43 saves, posted one shutout and tallied a .717 save percentage . Surrendered just one goal in each offirst three starts (2-1 record) . Tallied 17saves in two starts at the First TennesseeLady Vol Classic, including a season-highnine saves against #1 North Carolina .Responded the next game by snagging sixsaves and posting first career shutout inMSU’s 2-0 win over Memphis . Was at herbest in comfy confines of home where shetallied a 3-1 record and a 0.86 goalsagainst average.HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB:PreppedatBrookwood High School for coach AnitaMcLane Played club soccer for Norcrossand coach Domenic Martelli Played andstarted all 21 games in goal during seniorprep campaign and captained Broncos toGK Stephanie Dallasa 13-3-5 record and a spot in the Georgia5A state quarterfinals Surrendered 16goals in 1,585 minutes of playing time fora goals against average of 0.91 . Also collected 82 saves, posted 11 shutouts andtallied three offensive assists . Collectedsecond consecutive first team all-county laurels from both the Gwinnett Daily Postand the Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Also lettered twice in cross country atBrookwood . Played every minute in goal for her Norcoss club organization overher last seven seasons . A seven-year participant in the state of Georgia’s OlympicDevelopment Program . Invited to Region III camp each of her last four prep seasons and was a member of the Region III pool in 2002 and 2003.PERSONAL: Born Stephanie Elizabeth Dallas on June 15, 1986, in Snellville, Ga. .Daughter of Tricia and Mark Dallas . Has a younger sister, Lauren A graduate ofdistinction in her class of 734 at Brookwood . A clinical exercise physiology majorat MSU.Year20042005TotalsDALLAS’ CAREER GOALKEEPING 101A LITTLE MORE ON STEPHANIE DALLASNickname (s): Dallas, Mama DFavorite Color: PinkFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Book: The Wedding byNicholas SparksFavorite Musical Group: Rascal FlattsFavorite TV Show: Grey’s AnatomyFavorite Sports Team: Atlanta Braves10Favorite Athlete: Jeff FranceourFavorite Cartoon Character: TiggerFavorite Vacation Spot: Seaside, Fla.Favorite TV Channel: LifetimeBiggest Fear: FailureCraziest Ambition: To go skydivingPlace I Would Like To Visit: Australia2MACDONALD ON PARKER: “Brandi’s coming back from a nightmarish time ofinjuries. She is an outstanding striker when she’s 100%. We’ve really missed herthese last couple of seasons.”AS A SOPHOMORE (2005): Redshirted. Did not see varsity action.AS A FRESHMAN (2004): Played in 16 games for Mississippi State, with a pairof starts to her credit . Logged 628 minutes and 17 seconds of playing time,an average of 39 minutes and 16 seconds per contest . Scored four points onone goal and two assists . Took 14 shots, seven of which were on goal (.500). Made appearances in 10 of 11 conference outings, including the start inState’s tie with LSU at home . Took 11 shots inside league play, includingseven on goal (.636) . Played a season-high 58 minutes against LSU.HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at Vicksburg High School for coach KevinManton . Played club soccer for Jackson Futbol Club and coach Kevin Johns. Played and started every game as aprep senior and helped lead Gators totheir fifth consecutive state tournamentappearance . Two-time MississippiGatorade Player of the Year . Five consecutive MHSAA 5A scoring titles .State record holder for career goalsscored . Two-time MAC all-state playerof the year selection . Three-time recipient of team most valuable player award,while taking home its best offensiveplayer award as a freshman . Threetime MAC Division 6-5A player of theyear selection . Four consecutive allstate team laurels . Three-timeVicksburg Post player of the year selection . Recipient of the MississippiF Brandi ParkerSports Hall of Fame “Pop Star” award .Played and started every game forJackson FC and helped lead club organization to five consecutive state crowns. Four-year participant in state ofMississippiOlympicDevelopmentProgram . Two-time Region III team selection and member of four consecutiveODP state teams . Also lettered in softball and cross country at Vicksburg.PERSONAL: Born Brandi Nicole Parker on April, 5, 1986, in Vicksburg, Miss. .Daughter of Nancy and Patrick Parker . Has one younger brother, Patrick Jr. A kinesiology major at MSU.Year20042005TotalsPARKER’S CAREER OFFENSIVE hirt16/2628:1714124GW00A LITTLE MORE ON BRANDI PARKERNickname: B.P.Favorite Color: Sky BlueFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Movie: Steel MagnoliasFavorite Actor: Luke WilsonFavorite Sports Team: Green BayPackersFavorite Athlete: Brett FavreFavorite Vacation Spot: The BeachBest Thing About My Hometown:The CountryFavorite TV Channel: TBSFavorite Store In The Mall: AmericanEaglePlace I Would Like To Visit: FijiFantasy Job: Stay at home mom

PLAYER PROFILESMary KateSaraAYERSMOOREDefender5-6 So. 1LDallas TexasPlano West HSDefender/Midfielder5-6 Sr. 3LArlington, TexasNolan Catholic HS3MACDONALD ON AYERS: “Another player with tremendous potential.She had a great freshman year She held down the right back for us. Ithought she had an excellent offseason for us.”AS A FRESHMAN (2005): Played in 17 games for Mississippi State, with 12starts to her credit . Logged 1,002 minutes and 50 seconds of playing time,an average of 58 minutes and 59 seconds per contest . Logged her firstcollegiate point on an assist of Betty Ann Casey’s game-winning goal inState’s season finale against Mississippi Valley State at home . Played everyminute of three contests, including a season high 110 minutes in MState’sdraw at 21st ranked Ole Miss.HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at Plano West High School for coach forJennifer Gow . Played club soccer for Dallas Inter Blue ’87 and coach ChrisRing . Helped lead Plano West to the state semifinals as a prep junior, aswell as the Region II championship .Played and started every game forDallas Inter Blue and helped lead cluborganization to championship honorsat the Plano Labor Day Tournamentand an appearance in the semifinals ofthe 2004 State Cup tournament . Aone-year participant (2000) in theNorth Texas Olympic DevelopmentProgram.PERSONAL: Born Mary Kathleen Ayerson Dec. 1, 1986, in Dallas, Texas .Daughter of Cheryl and Tom Ayers .Has an older brother, Thomas, an oldersister, Jennifer, and a younger sister,Rebekah . An architecture major atMSU.D Mary Kate AyersYear2005TotalsG/S17/1217/12AYERS’ CAREER OFFENSIVE GW00A LITTLE MORE ON MARY KATE AYERSNickname: M.K.Favorite Color: YellowFavorite Food: Coke SaladFavorite Book: The Devil Wears PradaFavorite Actress: Rachel McAdamsFavorite Sports Team: DallasMavericksFavorite Childhood Cartoon: RugratsFavorite Athlete: David BeckhamReason I Wear My Number: I’m thethird kid in my familyFavorite Vacation Spot: CrestedButte, Colo.Favorite TV Channel: WBBiggest Fear: Getting stuck in an elevator4MACDONALD ON MOORE: “Sara is our team captain. Again, she is a very, very consistent player. You know what you’re gonna get from her every practice, every game.She’s the rock of the back four, she holds it together. A super role model for anybody.”AS A JUNIOR (2005): One of three players to start all 19 games for Mississippi State. Logged 1,729 minutes and 59 seconds of playing time, an average of 91 minutesand three seconds per contest, and ranked third on the squad in minutes played .Turned in a trio of assists (Georgia State, UTEP, Memphis) . Took 10 shots, three ofwhich were on goal (.300) . Played every minute of 14 contests, including a seasonhigh 110 minutes against both Sacramento State and No. 23 Ole Miss.AS A SOPHOMORE (2004): Played in all 21 games for Mississippi State with 19 startsto her credit . Logged 1,141 minutes and 41 seconds of playing time, an average of54 minutes and 21 seconds per contest . Scored 10 points on two assists and fourgoals, all of which were gamewinners . Took 16 shots, nine of which were on goal(.562) . Led team with four goals in conference play . Scored gamewinning goalsagainst Georgia, Alabama, South Carolinaand Ole Miss and added gamewinning assistagainst Georgia State . Played all 90 minutes of State’s 2-1 season-opening victoryover Middle Tennessee.AS A FRESHMAN (2003): Played in all 20games for Mississippi State with 13 starts toher credit . Logged 1,137 minutes and 37seconds of playing time, an average of 56minutes and 53 seconds per contest .Tallied first collegiate point with a goal inState’s victory over Jacksonville State .Connected on the gamewinner against #6Florida . Played a season-high 88 minutesin State’s tie with Alabama.D Sara MooreHIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at NolanCatholic High School for coach JayFitzgerald . Played club soccer for DallasD’Feeters and coach Bob Hogan . Playedand started all 28 games during her seniorcampaign and captained Nolan Catholic to arunner-up finish at the state tournament and a No. 4 national ranking . Scored 10points on four goals and two assists . Earned second-straight first team all-state andall-district laurels . Earned fourth consecutive Defender and Player of the Year accolades from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram . Also an all-area selection by the DallasMorning News . Earned TAPS all-tournament team honors for the second-straightseason . A three-year team captain for the D’Feeters . Helped her club team tochampionships at two tournaments . A four-year participant in the North TexasOlympic Development Program . Earned a spot on the North Texas state team forthree-straight seasons (1997-99) and was a member of the 2002 sub-regional pool.PERSONAL: Born Sara Allison Moore on Jan. 17, 1985, in Fort Worth, Texas .Daughter of Cindy and Randy Moore . Has two younger brothers, Jon and David .Grandfather, Paul Lindblad, was a pitcher with four different Major League Baseballteams . A graphic design major at MSU.Year200320042005TotalsMOORE’S CAREER OFFENSIVE 7GW1405A LITTLE MORE ON SARA MOORENickname: SamFavorite Color: Baby BlueFavorite Food: PizzaFavorite Movie: ShawshankRedemptionFavorite Actress: Julia RobertsFavorite Song: “Yeah” by UsherFavorite Sports Team: Dallas StarsFavorite Athlete: Mike ModanoFavorite Childhood Cartoon: TaleSpinFavorite Cartoon Character: TazTwo Words To Describe Me On TheField: Intense, PassionateReason I Wear My Number: It rhymeswith my last name11

PLAYER lder5-9 So. 1LGreenwood, Miss.Pillow AcademyForward/Midfielder5-11 Sr. 3LCordova, Tenn.Houston HS6MACDONALD ON FANCHER: “Mariclaire is the heart of our team. Sheplays with her heart on her sleeve. She’s the type of player that can turn thegame on its head. She’s really the engine for our entire team.”AS A FRESHMAN (2005): Played in 18 games for Mississippi State with 14starts to her credit . Logged 1,054 minutes and 14 seconds of playing time,an average of 58 minutes and 34 seconds per contest . Logged an assiston Betty Ann Casey’s first goal in State’s win over Charlotte at home . Tookthree shots, one of which was on goal (.333) . Played all 90 minutes ofState’s home contests with Alabama and Kentucky.HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at Pillow Academy for coach BoBoChampion . Played club soccer for Jackson Futbol Club . Played and started every game as a prep senior and helped lead Pillow Academy to the district and state championship . Played and started every game as a prepjunior as well and helped leadMustangs to the district championshipwhile collecting most valuable playerhonors . Played and started everygame for Jackson F.C. and helped leadclub organization to CrossroadsTournament championship . Also lettered in track, cross country and basketball at Pillow . Helped lead basketball team to state championship, aswell as four consecutive district championships . Also collected state championship honors in the 400 yard run.PERSONAL: Born Mariclaire LouiseFancher in Greenwood, Miss. .Daughter of Terry and Myron Fancher. Has an older brother, Andy, and aD/M Mariclaire Fancheryounger brother, Michael . Enrolled inpre-major studies at MSU.Year2005TotalsFANCHER’S CAREER OFFENSIVE 141054:143011GW00A LITTLE MORE ON MARICLAIRE FANCHERNickname: M.C.Favorite Color: Baby BlueFavorite Foot: Fried ChickenFavorite Book: The Great GatsbyFavorite Sports Team: Miami HeatFavorite Athlete: Andy RoddickFavorite Childhood Cartoon: RugratsFavorite Cartoon Character: Chucky12Favorite Soccer Moment: Winning theState ChampionshipReason I Wear My Number: It’s mydad’s favorite numberFavorite Vacation Spot: Miami, Fla.Favorite TV Channel: MTVFavorite Store In The Mall: AmericanEagle8MACDONALD ON ONDRA: “Heidi is probably our most natural finisher on the team.Technically, she’s very strong, has good vision. She is at her strongest when she is playing in the hole between the defense and the midfield.”AS A JUNIOR (2005): Played in all 19 games for Mississippi State, with a trio of startsto her credit . Logged 572 minutes and 33 seconds of playing time, an average of 30minutes and seven seconds per contest . Tallied two assists, including the game-tyingassist in MState’s draw at 23rd ranked Ole Miss . Took five shots, three of which wereon goal (.600) . Played a season-high 59 minutes in State’s loss at No. 21 Vanderbilt.AS A SOPHOMORE (2004): Played in 18 games for Mississippi State with nine startsto her credit . Logged 563 minutes and 35 seconds of playing time, an average of 31minutes and 19 seconds per contest . Scored six points on three goals . Took 16shots, 11 of which were on goal (.688) . Netted second multi-goal game of her careerwith both goals in MSU’s win over Middle Tennessee . Also scored State’s first goalagainst Wisconsin-Milwaukee . Played aseason-high 73 minutes against MiddleTennessee.AS A FRESHMAN (2003): Played in all 20games for Mississippi State and earned thestart in eight of those contests . Logged729 minutes and 50 seconds of playing time,an average of 36 minutes and 30 secondsper contest . Scored 12 points on six goals. Shared team lead in goals . Led team inshots on goal percentage, having 15 of her18 total shots (.833) either result in a goal ora save . Logged first career collegiate pointin her hometown, scoring MSU’s third andfinal goal in a win at Memphis . Tallied twogoals two days later, scoring the second andfourth goals in State’s win over SouthF/M Heidi OndraAlabama . Netted gamewinner in MSU’svictory against Jacksonville State . Played aseason-high 83 minutes in State’s setback ateventual SEC Champion Tennessee.HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at HoustonHigh School for coach Mike Irby . Playedclub soccer for Fury Premier and coach Steve Hirayama . Played and started everygames during her senior campaign and helped lead Houston to an 18-3-1 record andthe district and regional championships Scored 100 points on 41 goals and 18assists . Named an all-district, all-region, all-metro and all-state selection for the second consecutive season, while also earning a spot on the NSCAA all-South squad .Named Memphis Commercial-Appeal “Best of Preps” top 5 finalist for the thirdstraight season . Finished her career with a pair of school records, including single season goals (41) and career goals (106) . A three-year participant in the state ofTennessee Olympic Development Program.PERSONAL: Born Heidi Jean Ondra on Nov. 9, 1984, in Memphis, Tenn. Daughterof Todd and Diane Ondra . Has an older brother, T.J., and a younger brother, Brady .A broadcasting major at MSU.Year200320042005TotalsONDRA’S CAREER OFFENSIVE A LITTLE MORE ON HEIDI ONDRANickname (s): HidesFavorite Color: PinkFavorite Food: Ice CreamFavorite Song: “Boston”by AugustanaFavorite TV Show: 30 Minute MealsFavorite Actor: Vince VaughnFavorite Sports Team: Chicago CubsFavorite Athlete: Tim HowardFavorite Soccer Moment: Scoring v.Memphis in my first career gameFavorite TV Channel: Food NetworkFavorite Store In The Mall: AmericanEagleBiggest Fear: RunningFavorite Vacation Spot: Destin, Fla.

PLAYER idfielder5-5 So. 1LTomball, TexasTomball HSMidfielder/Defender5-7 So. 1LFort Worth, TexasNolan Catholic HS9MACDONALD ON JACOBSON: “For me, Meredith is one of the best center backs players in the conference. She’s very composed, a fantastic athlete. She’s got a great recovery pace and is a good organizer. She’s comingoff ACL surgery, but when we have her back at 100%, we’ll be a better teamfor it.”AS A FRESHMAN (2005): One of three players to start all 19 games forMississippi State . Logged a team-best 1,774 minutes and 55 seconds ofplaying time, an average of 93 minutes and 25 seconds per contest . Took4 shots, one of which was on goal (.250) . Played every minute of 17 contests, including a season high 110 minutes against Iowa State, Samford,Sacramento State and 23rd ranked Ole Miss.HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Prepped at Tomball High School for coach RodSpears . Played club soccer for the Texas Challenge and coach DanO’Toole . Played and started everygame as a prep senior and scored twopoints on a pair of assists . Earned allregion and all-district honors followingfinal prep campaign . Played strictlyclub/travel soccer as a prep junior,starting every game in the defensivethird for the Challenge 86/87 .Earned first team all-district honors asa prep freshman and sophomore atTomball . A four-year participant(2000, 2002-04) in the South TexasOlympic Development Program undercoaches Bobby Murphy and GregAshton.PERSONAL: Born Meredith LeeJacobson on Feb. 10, 1987, inD/M Meredith JacobsonHouston, Texas . Daughter of Debbieand Bill Jacobson . Has an olderbrother, Tucker . A biological sciences(pre-med) major at MSU.Year2005TotalsJACOBSON’S CAREER OFFENSIVE 191774:554000GW00A LITTLE MORE ON MEREDITH JACOBSONNickname: Mer BearFavorite Color: GreenFavorite Food: Fresh PineappleFavorite Musical Group: CopelandFavorite Book: Angels & DemonsFavorite Actress: Jennifer AnistonFavorite Sports Team: Houston AstrosFavorite Athlete: Craig BiggioFavorite Vacation Spot: Park City,UtahFavorite TV Channel: HGTVBiggest Fear: DrowningFavorite Book: SteakFavorite Book: SteakSong I Never Want To Hear Again:“Love” by Keisha Cole10MACDONALD ON GALLAGHER: “Caitlin has very good technical ability.She’s a very good passer. She has a good 18-to-18 engine.”AS A FRESHMAN (2005): Played in six games for Mississippi State .Missed the last eight games of the season due to i

Favorite Book: The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks Favorite Musical Group: Rascal Flatts Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite Sports Team: Atlanta Braves Favorite Athlete: Jeff Franceour Favorite Cartoon Character: Tigger Favorite Vacation Spot:Seaside, Fla. Favorite TV Channel: Lifetime Biggest Fear: Failure Craziest Ambition: To go skydiving

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