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Joe Bartlinski

Head Coach

jbartlinski@uwf.edu

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One of the winningest coaches in NCAA history, Joe Bartlinski has set the standard for success not only at the University of West Florida, but in the Gulf South Conference, the South Region and the nation. Bartlinski holds a career record of 363-65-26 (.804) in 23 seasons at UWF, the sixth-best winning percentage of all-time at all NCAA levels and second-best among all Division II coaches. In the Gulf South Conference, Bartlinski holds a dominant record of 188-22-5 (.897).

Bartlinski was named the top women’s soccer coach of all-time when the Gulf South Conference released its all-time team in 2010. He is a two-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America National Coach of the Year (2008 and 2012). He is an eight-time NSCAA/USC South Region Coach of the Year (2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016 and 2022) and an eight-time GSC Coach of the Year (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2022 and 2023).

Bartlinski led UWF to its first national championship in school history in 2012. He coached UWF to four NCAA Championships appearances in six years (2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013) including three NCAA Finals appearances (2008, 2012 and 2013).

Under Bartlinski’s 23-year tutelage, UWF earned NCAA Tournament bids in all but three complete seasons. That does not include 2004, when UWF’s season was canceled due to Hurricane Ivan.

Since the 2005 season, the Argos have dominated the Gulf South Conference, going 188-22-5 in regular-season conference play with GSC championships in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016 and 2018.

At UWF, Bartlinski has coached four national players of the year (Shaneka Gordon in 2008, Shakira Duncan in 2009 and 2010, Chelsea Palmer in 2012 and Blair Cowan in 2022), 53 All-Americans, two GSC Commissioner’s Trophy winners (Lindsay Nemanich in 2006-07, Courtney Jones in 2009-10), 11 GSC players of the year (CiCi Marrero in 2005, Nemanich in 2006, Gordon in 2008, Duncan in 2010, Sarah Story in 2012, Chelsea Palmer in 2013, Marjorie Boilesen in 2016, Esthefanny Barreras in 2018, Blair Cowan in 2022, Maciah Lipsey in 2022 and Mya Swinton in 2023), five GSC Freshmen of the Year (Jill Rice in 2001, Mauricia Nicholson in 2002, Sara Helgadottir in 2013, Marjorie Boilesen in 2016 and Peyton Peffers in 2018) and 104 All-GSC first team players.

UWF has set 10 GSC records during Bartlinski’s tenure: lowest goals against average in 2008 (0.26), fewest goals allowed in 2008 (7), most shutouts in 2008 (20), most consecutive scoreless minutes in 2008 (930), most minutes played in 2008 (2,377), most consecutive shutouts in 2003, 2007 and 2008 (9), best winning percentage in 2009 (.978), longest unbeaten streak from 2012-2013 (34), most players of the week all-time (56) and most defenders of the week all-time (53), and conference's most successful freshman of all-time in Marjorie Boilesen, who earned a conference-record 5 freshman of the week honors. UWF’s 20 shutouts in 2008 is also an NCAA Record.

Before coming to UWF, Bartlinski developed a strong soccer tradition in 12 seasons at Brevard College, and his efforts at Brevard earned him a spot in the NJCAA Women's Soccer Hall of Fame in 2017. From 1996 to 1998, the Lady Tornados won 68 consecutive matches en route to National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national championships in 1996 and 1997.  Brevard also set six NJCAA records, including consecutive wins (68), single season goals scored (201 in 1998), and fewest goals allowed in a season (three in 1996).  Bartlinski, a two-time NJCAA National Coach of the Year, guided Brevard to a postseason tournament record of 12-2-1 in five appearances.

Under his leadership, Brevard boasted two national players of the year and 25 NJCAA, NSCAA and NAIA All-Americans.  In Brevard's first year of four-year competition in 1999, the Lady Tornados climbed as high as No. 11 in the country out of 222 NAIA teams.

Prior to his stint at Brevard, Bartlinski coached at Lake Mary High School in Orlando. He served as the head coach for the junior varsity program, which captured two county championships. Bartlinski was also an assistant coach for the varsity program, a two-time Florida 4A Final Four competitor.

Bartlinski competed as a player at both Brevard and Elon, leading both teams from the goalkeeper position. At Brevard, he received all-region and most valuable player honors while serving as team captain. He was also the team captain at Elon and was named to the All-Carolinas Conference team in 1983 and 1984 and the all-district team in 1983. At the high school level, Bartlinski was an All-Florida first team selection and the captain of a state championship team in 1979 at Bishop Moore High School in Orlando.

Bartlinski earned his associate's degree from Brevard and a bachelor's degree in history from the University of North Carolina Asheville. Bartlinski is married to the former Colleen Runion. The Bartlinskis have two daughters, Christina McKenzie and Jordan Marie.

Bartlinski as West Florida Head Coach

Overall

GSC

Year

W

L

T

Pct.

W

L

T

Pct.

Finish

2001

* #

18

3

0

.857

7

1

0

.875

2

2002

* #

15

4

1

.775

6

1

1

.813

2

2003

* # %

18

4

1

.804

7

1

0

.875

T1

2004

H

3

0

0

1.000

2005

* # &

20

2

2

.875

10

0

0

1.000

1

2006

* ! #

15

3

3

.786

8

0

0

1.000

1

2007

* #

15

4

0

.789

8

0

0

1.000

1

2008

* ! # $ + % &

24

1

1

.942

8

0

0

1.000

1

2009

* ! # $ %

22

0

1

.978

7

0

0

1.000

1

2010

* ! # % &

17

2

2

.857

7

0

0

1.000

1

2011

*

12

3

3

.750

6

1

0

.857

T1

2012

*!#$%&>+

24

1

0

.960

9

0

0

1.000

1

2013

*!#$%&

18

1

3

.950

9

1

0

.949

1

2014

*

12

6

0

.667

9

3

0

.750

3

2015

*#

15

5

1

.738

10

3

0

.769

3

2016

*!#+%&

19

5

0

.792

11

1

0

.917

1

2017

*!#

17

5

2

.750

11

2

1

.821

3

2018

*!#&

20

1

0

.952

16

1

0

.941

1

2019

*

12

5

1

.694

8

4

0

.667

6

2020

C

2021

*#

14

3

3

.775

7

2

2

.727

5

2022

*#%&

18

4

1

.804

12

1

0

.923

1

2023

*#&

15

3

1

.816

12

1

0

.923

1

22 Seasons

363

65

26

.828

188

22

5

.897

* Gulf South Conference Tournament Appearance (20)

! Gulf South Conference Championship (8)

# NCAA Tournament Appearance (17)

$ NCAA Championships Appearance (4)

H Season Shortened by Hurricane Ivan

C Season Canceled Due to COVID-19

+ NSCAA/USC National Coach of the Year (2)

% NSCAA/USC South Region Coach of the Year (8)

& GSC Coach of the Year (8)

Bartlinski as Head Coach

Total

W

L

T

Pct.

W

L

T

Pct.

12 Seasons at Brevard

195

30

5

.859

23 Seasons at West Florida

363

65

26

.828

Total (34 Seasons)

558

95

31

.844

Bartlinski’s All-American Players (41)

2003 - CiCi Marrero (NSCAA third team)

2003 - Anna Thorsteindottir (NSCAA third team)

2005 - CiCi Marrero (NSCAA first team) (2)

2006 - Lindsay Nemanich (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team)

2007 - Courtney Jones (Daktronics honorable mention)

2007 - Dernelle Mascall (Daktronics second team)

2008 - Marcela Franco (Daktronics first team)

2008 - Shameka Gordon (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team)

2008 - Shaneka Gordon (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2008 - Courtney Jones (Daktronics second team) (2)

2009 - Shakira Duncan (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2009 - Marcela Franco (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Shameka Gordon (NSCAA third team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Shaneka Gordon (NSCAA third team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Courtney Jones (Daktronics second team) (3)

2009 - Dernelle Mascall (Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Kaley Morris (Daktronics second team)

2010 - Shakira Duncan (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2010 - Monica Malavassi (Daktronics honorable mention)

2010 - Tina Murray (Daktronics honorable mention)

2010 - Jodi-Ann Robinson (NSCAA first team)

2010 - Noha Saleh (Daktronics honorable mention)

2011 - Tina Murray(NSCAA third team)

2012 - Shelby Bush (Daktronics first team, NSCAA second team)

2012 - Chelsea Palmer (Daktronics second team, NSCAA first team)

2012 - Sarah Story (Daktronics third team, NSCAA first team)

2012 - Rachel Cutts (Daktronics first team)

2012 - Taylor Harbison (Daktronics second team)

2013 - Chelsea Palmer (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team)

2013 - Shelby Bush (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team)

2013 - Sarah Story (NSCAA second team, Daktronics honorable mention)

2013 - Daniela Cruz (Daktronics second team)

2013 - Kelly Andres (Daktronics honorable mention)

2015 - Daryl Bell (D2CCA second team)

2016 - Marjorie Boilesen (D2CCA first team, NSCAA second team)

2016 - Emily Vogler (D2CCA second team)

2016 - Katelyn Burkhart (D2CCA honorable mention)

2016 - Sara Helgadottir (D2CCA honorable mention)

2016 - Kaley Ward (D2CCA honorable mention)

2018 - Esthefanny Barreras (USC first team, D2CCA first team)

2018 - Sam Waarum (D2CCA second team)

2018 - Jessica Quixley (D2CCA second team)

2018 - Celine Rumpf (D2CCA third team)

2022 - Blair Cowan (USC first team, D2CCA first team)

2022 - Maciah Lipsey (D2CCA second team)

2022 - Kileigh Whited (D2CCA second team)

Bartlinski’s All-Region Players (116)

2001 - Tawni Davis (NSCAA second team)

2001 - Roni McGinniss (NSCAA first team)

2002 - Tricia Cooper (NSCAA second team)

2002 - Jill Rice (NSCAA second team)

2003 - CiCi Marrero (NSCAA first team)

2003 - Anna Thorsteindottir (NSCAA first team)

2005 - CiCi Marrero (NSCAA first team) (2)

2005 - Lindsay Nemanich (NSCAA second team)

2005 - Mauricia Nicholson (NSCAA first team)

2005 - Brianna Oeser (NSCAA first team)

2005 - Audia Sullivan (NSCAA second team)

2005 - Patricia Toledo (NSCAA second team)

2006 - Marcela Franco (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team)

2006 - Lindsay Nemanich (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2006 - Mauricia Nicholson (NSCAA first team) (2)

2006 - Patricia Toledo (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team)

2007 - Brandi Adams (NSCAA second team)

2007 - Linda Ganehead (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team)

2007 - Marie Hastings (Daktronics first team)

2007 - Courtney Jones (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team)

2007 - Dernelle Mascall (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2008 - Marcela Franco (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2008 - Shameka Gordon (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2008 - Shaneka Gordon (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2008 - Courtney Jones (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2008 - Dernelle Mascall (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team) (2)

2008 - Kaley Morris (Daktronics second team)

2008 - Anastasia Prescott (NSCAA second team)

2009 - Shakira Duncan (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2009 - Marcela Franco (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (3)

2009 - Shameka Gordon (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Shaneka Gordon (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Courtney Jones (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team) (3)

2009 - Dernelle Mascall (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (3)

2009 - Kaley Morris (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2009 - Anastasia Prescott (Daktronics second team) (2)

2010 - Shakira Duncan (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (2)

2010 - Alexis Garrand (Daktronics first team)

2010 - Monica Malavassi (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2010 - Tina Murray (Daktronics first team)

2010 - Jodi-Ann Robinson (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team)

2010 - Ali Ryan (NSCAA first team)

2010 - Noha Saleh (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2010 - Jordan Stone (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)

2011 - Daniele Cruz Mejia (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team)

2011 - Monica Malavassi (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team) (2)

2011 - Tina Murray (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team) (2)

2011 - Rachel Cutts (NSCAA second team)

2011 - Jordan Stone (NSCAA second team)

2011 - Lauren Byrd (NSCAA third team)

2012 - Shelby Bush (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team)

2012 - Chelsea Palmer (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team)

2012 - Sarah Story (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team)

2012 - Tori Fish (Daktronics second team, NSCAA first team)

2012 - Rachel Cutts (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team) (2)

2012 - Taylor Harbison (Daktronics first team, NSCAA second team)

2012 - Sashana Campbell (Daktronics second team)

2012 - Monica Malavassi (Daktronics second team) (3)

2012 - Kelly Andres (Daktronics second team)

2013 - Sarah Story (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team) (2)

2013 - Chelsea Palmer (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team) (2)

2013 - Shelby Bush (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team) (2)

2013 - Daniela Cruz (Daktronics first team, NSCAA first team) (2)

2013 - Sashana Campbell (Daktronics second team, NSCAA first team) (2)

2013 - Kelly Andres (Daktronics first team) (2)

2013 - Sara Helgadottir (Daktronics first team)

2014 - Taylor Harbison (NSCAA second team) (2)

2014 - Kelly Andres (Daktronics second team, NSCAA second team) (3)

2014 - April Syme (Daktronics second team, NSCAA second team)

2014 - Sara Helgadottir (Daktronics second team)

2014 - Daryl Bell (NSCAA second team)

2015 - Svenja Burkhardt (NSCAA first team)

2015 - Amber Pennybaker (NSCAA first team)

2015 - Daryl Bell (NSCAA first team) (2)

2015 - Kaley Ward (NSCAA second team)

2015 - Emily Vogler (NSCAA second team)

2016 - Emily Vogler (D2CCA First Team) (2)

2016 - Kaley Ward (D2CCA First Team) (2)

2016 - Marjorie Boilesen (D2CCA First Team)

2016 - Sara Helgadottir (D2CCA First Team) (3)

2016 - Svenja Burkhardt (D2CCA First Team) (2)

2016 - Katelyn Burkhart (D2CCA First Team)

2017 - Leonie Kreil (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2017 - Shantell Thompson (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2017 - Katelyn Burkhart (D2CCA second team)

2017 - Deneisha Blackwood (D2CCA second team, USC second team)

2018 - Esthefanny Barreras (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2018 - Celine Rumpf (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2018 - Jessica Quixley (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2018 - Peyton Peffers (D2CCA first team, USC second team)

2018 - Sam Waarum (D2CCA first team)

2018 - Grace Busby (D2CCA second team, USC second team)

2019 - Esthefanny Barreras (D2CCA second team, USC first team)

2019 - Isabella Garcia-Salas (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2019 - Anita Danielsdottir (D2CCA second team)

2019 - Jessica Quixley (D2CCA second team)

2019 - Annie Rolf (D2CCA second team)

2019 - Celine Rumpf (second team)

2019 - Peyton Peffers (USC second team)

2021 - Blair Cowan (D2CCA second team)

2021 - Destiny Hird (D2CCA second team)

2022 - Blair Cowan (D2CCA first team, USC first team)

2022 - Manami Okada (USC first team, D2CCA first team)

2022 - Kileigh Whited (USC first team, D2CCA first team)

2022 - Destiny Hird (USC second team)

2022 - Maciah Lipsey (USC second team, D2CCA first team)

2023 - Emma Beltz (D2CCA second team)

2023 - Kendall Blackmon (D2CCA first team)

2023 - Ahanlie Layman (D2CCA second team)

2023 - Maciah Lipsey (D2CCA second team)

2023 - Manami Okada (D2CCA first team)

2023 - Mya Swinton (D2CCA first team)

Bartlinski’s All-GSC Players (120)

2001 - Jamille Castro (first team)

2001 - Tawni Davis (first team)

2001 - Sharon Kerby (first team)

2001 - Roni McGinniss (first team)

2001 - Maria Mlynarski (first team)

2001 - Valerie Noppinger (second team)

2001 - Jill Rice (second team)

2002 - Way Bean (first team)

2002 - Trisha Cooper (first team)

2002 - Mauricia Nicholson (second team)

2002 - Jill Rice (first team)

2003 - CiCi Marrero (first team)

2003 - Anna Thorsteindottir (first team)

2003 - Patricia Toledo (second team)

2005 - CiCi Marrero (first team) (2)

2005 - Brianna Oeser (first team)

2005 - Lindsay Nemanich (second team)

2005 - Mauricia Nicholson (first team) (2)

2005 - Patricia Toledo (second team) (2)

2005 - Klara Vrbova (second team)

2006 - Marcela Franco (first team)

2006 - Courtney Jones (second team)

2006 - Lindsey Nemanich (first team) (2)

2006 - Mauricia Nicholson (first team) (3)

2006 - Patricia Toledo (first team) (3)

2007 - Brandi Adams (first team)

2007 - Linda Ganehed (second team)

2007 - Courtney Jones (first team) (2)

2007 - Dernelle Mascall (first team)

2007 - Anastasia Prescott (first team)

2008 - Sheka Codner (first team)

2008 - Marcela Franco (first team) (2)

2008 - Shaneka Gordon (first team)

2008 - Shameka Gordon (first team)

2008 - Kaley Morris (second team)

2008 - Anastasia Prescott (first team) (2)

2009 - Shakira Duncan (first team)

2009 - Marcela Franco (first team) (3)

2009 - Jodi Galucci (second team)

2009 - Shameka Gordon (second team) (2)

2009 - Shaneka Gordon (first team) (2)

2009 - Courtney Jones (second team) (3)

2009 - Dernelle Mascall (first team) (2)

2009 - Kaley Morris (first team) (2)

2010 - Shakira Duncan (first team) (2)

2010 - Alexis Garrand (first team)

2010 - Monica Malavassi (first team)

2010 - Tina Murray (first team)

2010 - Jodi-Ann Robinson (first team)

2010 - Noha Saleh (first team)

2010 - Jordan Stone (first team)

2011 - Daniele Cruz Mejia (first team)

2011 - Monica Malavassi (first team) (2)

2011 - Jordan Stone (first team)

2011 - Tina Murray (first team)

2011 - Lauren Byrd (second team)

2011 - Kelly Andres (second team)

2011 - Rachel Cutts (second team)

2012 - Rachel Cutts (first team) (2)

2012 - Kelly Andres (second team) (2)

2012 - Taylor Harbison (first team)

2012 - Sarah Story (first team)

2012 - Tori Fish (first team)

2012 - Shelby Bush (first team)

2012 - Chelsea Palmer (first team)

2012 - Monica Malavasii (second team) (3)

2012 - Sashana Campbell (second team)

2013 - Sarah Story (first team) (2)

2013 - Chelsea Palmer (first team) (2)

2013 - Shelby Bush (first team) (2)

2013 - Daniela Cruz (first team) (2)

2013 - Taylor Harbison (first team) (2)

2013 - Sashana Campbell (first team)

2013 - Sara Helgadottir (first team)

2013 - Kelly Andres (second team) (3)

2014 - Taylor Harbison (first team) (3)

2014 - April Syme (first team)

2014 - Kelly Andres (first team) (4)

2014 - Daryl Bell (second team)

2014 - Sara Helgadottir (second team) (2)

2015 - Amber Pennybaker (first team)

2015 - Daryl Bell (first team) (2)

2015 - Emily Vogler (first team)

2015 - Svenja Burkhardt (first team)

2015 - Sara Helgadottir (second team) (3)

2015 - Kaley Ward (second team)

2016 - Marjorie Boilesen (first team)

2016 - Katelyn Burkhart (first team)

2016 - Svenja Burkhardt (first team)

2016 - Sara Helgadottir (first team)

2016 - Emily Vogler (first team)

2016 - Kaley Ward (first team)

2017 - Shantell Thompson (first team)

2017 - Leonie Kreil (second team)

2017 - Deneisha Blackwood (second team)

2018 - Esthefanny Barreras (first team)

2018 - Peyton Peffers (first team)

2018 - Celine Rumpf (first team)

2018 - Jessica Quixley (first team)

2018 - Grace Busby (second team)

2018 - Victoria Swift (second team)

2018 - Sam Waarum (second team)

2019 - Esthefanny Barreras (first team)

2019 - Isabella Garcia-Salas (first team)

2019 - Peyton Peffers (second team)

2019 - Annie Rolf (second team)

2019 - Celine Rumpf (second team)

2021 - Blair Cowan (first team)

2021 - Peyton Peffers (second team)

2022 - Blair Cowan (first team)

2022 - Maciah Lipsey (first team)

2022 - Manami Okada (first team)

2022 - Kileigh Whited (first team)

2022 - Kaytlyn Larsen (second team)

2022 - Brianna Pope (second team)

2022 - Mya Swinton (second team)

2023 - Emma Beltz (first team)

2023 - Kendall Blackmon (first team)

2023 - Ahanlie Layman (second team)

2023 - Isabela Labovic (second team)

2023 - Maciah Lipsey (first team) (2)

2023 - Manami Okada (first team) (2)

2023 - Mya Swinton (first team) (2)

Bartlinski’s GSC All-Academic Players (24)

2001 - Tawni Davis

2001 - Bridget Pace

2003 - Brianna Oeser

2005 - Lindsay Nemanich

2005 - Brianna Oeser (2)

2005 - Klara Vrbova

2006 - Sheka Codner

2006 - Lindsay Nemanich (2)

2007 - Courtney Jones

2007 - Kristin Rhodes

2008 - Sheka Codner (2)

2008 - Marcela Franco

2008 - Courtney Jones (2)

2008 - Kaley Morris

2009 - Marcela Franco (2)

2009 - Courtney Jones (3)

2009 - Kaley Morris (2)

2011 - Monica Malavassi 

2011 - Lauren Byrd

2011 - Daniele Cruz Mejia 

2011 - Jordan Stone

2014 - Kelly Andres

2014 - Taylor Harbison

2014 - Sara Helgadottir

Bartlinski’s Postseason Record

2001: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2002: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2003: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2005: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 2-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2006: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-1-1 in NCAA Tournament

2007: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2008: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 4-1-0 in NCAA Tournament (NCAA runner-up)

2009: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 3-0-1 in NCAA Tournament (NCAA semifinalist)

2010: 1-0-1 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-0-1 in NCAA Tournament

2011: 0-0-1 in GSC Tournament

2012: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 5-0-0 in NCAA Tournament (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)

2013: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 4-1-0 in NCAA Tournament (NCAA runner-up)

2014: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament

2015: 0-0-1 in GSC Tournament; 1-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2016: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 3-1-0 in NCAA Tournament (South Region Champions)

2017: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 2-1-1 in NCAA Tournament (South Region Champions)

2018: 3-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2019: 1-0-1 in GSC Tournament

2021: 1-0-0 in GSC Tournament; 2-0-1 in NCAA Tournament

2022: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 3-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

2023: 0-1-0 in GSC Tournament; 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament

Total: 26-9-4 in GSC Tournament; 29-14-5 in NCAA Tournament; 55-23-9 overall

Bartlinski’s Win Milestones (while at UWF)

Win #1: 8/24/01 @ Spring Hill: 3-0 W

Win #50: 10/28/03 vs. Spring Hill: 8-0 W

Win #100: 10/19/07 vs. North Alabama: 6-0 W

Win #150: 11/22/09 vs. Carson-Newman: 2-1 W

Win #200: 11/15/12 vs. Tampa 2-0 W (NCAA Third Round)

Win #250: 9/13/16 vs. Florida Southern 2-1 W

Win #300: 10/25/18 vs. Mississippi College 1-0 W

Win #350: 9/3/23 vs. Florida Southern 2-1 W

Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders

GOALS

1991 - Vicky Ruiz (6)

1992 - Sally Rush (7)

1993 - Rene Wakefield (12)

1994 - Rene Wakefield (12)

1995 - Heather Hutchins, Theresa Thoma (10)

1996 - Heather Hutchins (15)

1997 - Brooke Morgan (13)

1998 - Brooke Morgan (12)

1999 - Bridget Pace (11)

2000 - Brooke Morgan (13)

2001 - Brianna Oeser (12)

2002 - Mauricia Nicholson (12)

2003 - Brianna Oeser (18)

2004 - Patricia Toledo (3)*

2005 - Brianna Oeser (19)

2006 - Marcela Franco (10)

2007 - Dernelle Mascall (24)

2008 - Shaneka Gordon (23)

2009 - Shakira Duncan (33)

2010 - Shakira Duncan (31)

2011 - Tina Murray (15)

2012 - Chelsea Palmer (16)

2013 - Chelsea Palmer (16)

2014 - April Syme (8)

2015 - Daryl Bell (15)

2016 - Kaley Ward (14)

2017 - Deneisha Blackwood (9)

2018 - Jessica Quixley, Peyton Peffers (10)

2019 - Anita Danielsdottir (10)

2021 - Blair Cowan (10)

2022 - Blair Cowan (22)

2023 - Mya Swinton (9)

POINTS

1991 - Vicky Ruiz (17)

1992 - Sally Rush (18)

1993 - Sally Rush, Rene Wakefield (25)

1994 - Rene Wakefield (27)

1995 - Heather Hutchins (23)

1996 - Heather Hutchins (37)

1997 - Brooke Morgan (28)

1998 - Brooke Morgan, Lorissa Bazile (29)

1999 - Bridget Pace (30)

2000 - Brooke Morgan (31)

2001 - Tawni Davis (30)

2002 - Tricia Cooper (34)

2003 - Brianna Oeser (37)

2004 - Patricia Toledo (6)*

2005 - Mauricia Nicholson (40)

2006 - Marcela Franco (24)

2007 - Dernelle Mascall (58)

2008 - Shaneka Gordon (58)

2009 - Shakira Duncan (79)

2010 - Shakira Duncan (74)

2011 - Tina Murray (40)

2012 - Chelsea Palmer (51)

2013 - Chelsea Palmer (40)

2014 - April Syme (17)

2015 - Daryl Bell (36)

2016 - Marjorie Boilesen (38)

2017 - Leonie Kreil (25)

2018 - Grace Busby (25)

2019 - Anita Danielsdottir (29)

2021 - Blair Cowan (26)

2022 - Blair Cowan (54)

2023 - Mya Swinton (23)

ASSISTS

1991 - Vicky Ruiz, Lorraine Seaman (5)

1992 - Sally Rush (4)

1993 - Liz Kintner (6)

1994 - Liz Kintner (9)

1995 - Aleeta Dyer (4)

1996 - Heather Hutchins, Aleeta Dyer (7)

1997 - Heidi Dietiker (5)

1998 - Tawni Davis (13)

1999 - Tara Kazmirski (10)

2000 - Tawni Davis (8)

2001 - Jill Rice (17)

2002 - Tricia Cooper (18)

2003 - Anna Thorsteindottir (16)

2004 - Anna Thorsteinsdottir, Shante Codner, Heather Coggins (1)*

2005 - Mauricia Nicholson (12)

2006 - Kelly Anne St. Clair & Patricia Toledo (7)

2007 - Brandi Adams (15)

2008 - Dernelle Mascall (13)

2009 - Shaneka Gordon (21)

2010 - Jodi-Ann Robinson (14)

2011 - Tina Murray (10)

2012 - Chelsea Palmer (19)

2013 - Chelsea Palmer (16)

2014 - Sara Helgadottir (5)

2015 - Daryl Bell, Sara Helgadottir, Amber Pennybaker, Kaley Ward (6)

2016 - Sara Helgadottir (15)

2017 - Shantell Thompson (10)

2018 - Sam Waarum (10)

2019 - Anita Danielsdottir & Peyton Peffers (9)

2021 - Blair COwan (6)

2022 - Blair Cowan (10)

2023 - Ahnalie Layman (8)

Year

Starting Goalkeeper

GP

MIN

GA

SV

G.A.A.

SHO

1991

Mandy Griffith

7

565

23

-

3.66

2

1992

Cris Seebach

13

1230

28

115

2.05

3

1993

Jennifer Johnson

14

1340

21

101

1.41

2

1994

Jennifer Johnson

17

1321

42

199

2.86

2

1995

Katie Webb

18

1605

35

151

1.96

5

1996

Mandy Harland

15

1078

9

85

0.75

6

1997

Mandy Harland

19

1576

19

80

1.09

5

1998

Mandy Harland

18

1598

9

61

0.51

13

1999

Mandy Harland

18

1560

12

54

0.69

9

2000

Jackie Matthews

17

1143

24

52

1.89

2

2001

Sharon Kerby

20

1426

15

40

0.95

5

2002

Sharon Kerby

19

1051

19

28

1.63

0

2003

Klara Vrbova

23

1674

11

83

0.59

5

2004

Sharon Kerby

2

180

0

8

0.00

2

2005

Klara Vrbova

23

1966

11

63

0.50

9

2006

Courtney Jones

20

1856

9

64

0.44

11

2007

Courtney Jones

18

1623

8

58

0.44

14

2008

Courtney Jones

26

2205

6

46

0.24

17

2009

Courtney Jones

23

1736

8

35

0.41

6

2010

Ali Ryan

21

1645

23

56

1.26

1

2011

Lauren Byrd

16

1208

14

93

0.89

3

2012

Sarah Story

25

2229

12

31

0.57

13.1

2013

Sarah Story

22

1863

13

62

0.63

6.5

2014

Katelyn Burkhart

11

823

7

14

0.67

2.3

2015

Ana Chumik

13

969

8

19

0.75

1

2016

Katelyn Burkhart

21

1771

8

36

0.41

8

2017

Katelyn Burkhart

20

1815

15

61

0.74

9

2018

Esthefanny Barreras

21

1767

6

56

0.31

11

2019

Esthefanny Barreras

18

1489

14

33

0.85

6

2021

Charline Favier

19

1365

10

32

0.66

2022

Maciah Lipsey

23

1837

13

54

0.64

2023

Maciah Lipsey

18

1581

10

38

0.57

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