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Michelle Ruhlman
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Cedarville University Women's Soccer
Yellow Jackets

Head Coach
John McGillivray

Soccer Fact
Lady Jacket senior Kristen DeVinney is the only player to have played and started in all 66 matches during Cedarville's four-year women's soccer history.
































12-7-2 (.619) Overall
7-3-1 (.682) American Mideast Conference

Jackets best season ever closes at NCCAA
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (11-20-2000) -- The best season in the brief four-year soccer history for the Lady Jackets ended in a 2-0 setback to Gardner-Webb in the consolation match of the NCCAA National Tournament. Cedarville, who ends the campaign 12-7-2, was shutout in back-to-back matches for the first time all year. They lost to eventual champion Indiana Wesleyan, 3-0, in the semifinals. The Jackets had their chances against Gardner-Webb with two balls rebounding off the crossbar and another misdirected off the post. Despite the outcome, Cedarville completed their first winning season since starting women's varsity soccer in 1997. Junior midfielder Michelle Ruhlman was named to the NCCAA All-America First Team and to the national all-tournament team. Junior midfielder Kristen DeVinney was selected to the NCCAA All-America Second Team and senior goalkeeper Becky Kozlowski was honorable mention. [STATS]

Defending NCCAA champs blank CU
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (11-18-2000) -- Defending NCCAA champion Indiana Wesleyan blanked the Lady Jackets, 3-0 in the semifinals. The Wildcats, who have won three of the last four banners, led 1-0 at halftime and put nine shots on goal during the match compared to five for Cedarville. [STATS]

Jackets open NCCAA play with 4-0 win
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (11-17-2000) -- Freshman forward Jane Adams scored two goals to lead #5 seed Cedarville to a 4-0 victory over #4 Roberts Wesleyan in the first round of the National Christian College Athletic Association Tournament. Annette Ruba and Adams netted goals to provide the Yellow Jackets a 2-0 halftime cushion. Adams and Amber Bungart added insurance goals in the second half. Michelle Ruhlman tallied two assists while Ruba, Adams, Esther Kelly and Kristen DeVinney added others. Becky Kozlowski made five saves in goal while registering her sixth shutout the season. Cedarville, 8-1-1 in their last ten matches, is making their first NCCAA National Tournament appearance in its four-year varsity history. [STATS]