ROLLINS ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK - Last updated August 16, 2012
1997 - Under the guidance of veteran men's soccer coach Keith Buckley, women's soccer moved from club to varsity status. The Tars defeated Palm Beach Atlantic 2-1 in their first game.
1998 - The Tars enter the Sunshine State Conference in its first year of sponsoring women's soccer, and they finished the year with a conference record of 2-3.
2001 - Kate Moran named SSC Freshman of the Year.
2003 - Former Rollins men's soccer standout Tony Amato took over for Becky Craig as the head coach and led the Tars to a school record 13 wins. Possessing one of the best defenses in the nation, Rollins recorded nine shutout victories and advanced to the semifinals of the SSC Tournament.
2004 - Rollins out-shot SSC Regular Season Champion Barry 4-3 on penalty kicks after a tied game in the SSC Tournament semi-finals to advance to the tournament finals.
2006 - Lindsay Giblin became the first Rollins women's soccer player to be named SSC Player of the Year.
2007 - Having been named Player of the Year in 2006, Giblin again wins the award and adds Offensive Player of the Year honors to her resume. Head coach Tony Amato led the Tars to their fourth season in five years with 10 or more wins, finishing with an overall record of 10-8-1.
2008 - Dana Merrill earns the program's first ever Defensive Player of the Year honors, as well as becomes the first Daktronics All-American, while head coach Tony Amato garners SSC Coach of the Year for the first time in his career. Rollins wins their first ever SSC Regular Season Championship, but tied Saint Leo 1-1 in the semifinals of the tournament, and fell to the Lions 3-1 in the shootout. The Tars went on to earn their first ever bid to the NCAA Tournament, and hosted Florida Southern and Florida Tech. Rollins earned a bye in the first round, and defeated Florida Tech in the second round 4-0. The Tars took on West Florida in the Third Round, but fell to the Argos 2-0.
2009 - Head coach Tony Amato repeats as SSC Coach of the Year, and Meagan Thomas earns Defensive Player of the Year. The Tars make history once again as they win the regular season and conference tournament championship titles, and earned their second-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament. Rollins hosted Florida Tech and Florida Southern, defeating Florida Tech in the Second Round with a score of 3-0. The Tars traveled to Carson-Newman in Jefferson City, Tenn., to take on West Florida in the third round, and fell to the Argos by a slim 1-0 margin.
2010 - Under the tutelage of new head coach Patrick Baker, the Tars finish their season with a record of 10-5-2, and 4-2-2 in SSC action. The Tars were bumped out of the conference Tournament in the first round, losing to Tampa, but earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season. Rollins was given a bye in the first round of the tourney as the top seed, and took on Florida Tech in second-round action at home. The Panthers defeated the Tars 2-0, ending their post-season trip. Defender Meagan Thomas highlighted a talented group of student-athletes, earning SSC, NSCAA, Daktronics, and Scholar All-America awards and honors for her performance.
2011 - After serving as Rollins women's soccer's top assistant for six years, Alicia Milyak was promoted to head coach in Feb. 2011. In her first year at the helm, she led the Tars to a 14-3-2 record, a berth in the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight season, and was named was named the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year. The Tars' season ended in the first round of the tournament after a 2-0 loss at the hands of SSC foe, Tampa. Rollins said goodbye to three seniors: Charlotte Murrell, Michelle Dillingham, and Ashley Waplinger. Charlotte Murrell was a two-time All-America selection in her time as a Tar and a four-time All-SSC selection. Dillingham is easily the best statistical goalkeeper in program history and was named the 2011 SSC Defensive Player of the Year while Waplinger left with 27 career assists, 3rd most in program history.


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