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Carrie Potthast and
Elyse Mohme
are named to the
AVCA Division II All-American Team for the 2003 season. Potthast was a 2nd team choice, while Mohme received honorable
mention...More
Info.
Both Potthast and Mohme were also named to the All-South Central Region Team after
helping the Jennies to a
26-11 record, and a #16 ranking in the
final
AVCA-II Poll. Two other Jennies
received honorable mention to that All-Region squad - Trudy Carter and Katie Tarka...More
Info.
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Post-Season Honors Info |

The Jennies suffered a heartbreaking 3-2 setback to North Alabama on Saturday evening,
Nov. 22nd, in the championship
match of the NCAA-II South-Central Regional in
Kirksville, Missouri...Match
Recap. The Jennies, who finished the season 26-11,
had three representatives on the All-Tournament Team in Elyse Mohme, Carrie
Potthast, and Katie Tarka.
South-Central Regional Update

Carrie Potthast (10) and Katie Tarka (black top) are both
first-team All-MIAA selections by the league coaches. Four other
Jennies were also recognized with all-league honors including Elyse Mohme on
the second team, and receiving honorable mention: Trudy Carter, Becky Haug,
and Kaci Young...More
Info.
2003 All-MIAA
Team
Jennies sign
first recruit for 2004 (11/12/03)
Jennies add
second recruit for 2004 (11/13/03)
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Jennies Sign Iowa
Prep Standout for 2004
(4/22/04)
Jennies announce
Division I transfer for 2004
(1/9/04)

Trudy Carter is named to the CoSIDA Academic All-American Team
More Information
Jennies have four student-athletes named to the
MIAA Commissioner's
Academic Honor roll for 2003...More
Info.
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Jennies four seniors after their final regular season match on Thursday,
November 6th.
(L-R) Trudy Carter, Carrie Potthast, Natalie Loerch, and Susie Choinka.

Jennies head coach Peggy Martin is presented a Missouri House of
Representatives Proclamation by State Representative David Pearce prior to
the match on Thursday night, November 6th. Martin was recognized by
state lawmakers after she became just the 3rd active NCAA coach with 900
career victories earlier this season. She is the only active NCAA-II coach to achieve that
milestone.
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