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C OLORADO C OLLEGE A T H L E T I C S Women’s Soccer FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 25, 2011

NCAA Division I Contact: Dave Moross, Athletic Media Relations (719) 389-6755 / [email protected]

CC SIGNS HEAD COACH BENNETT TO 6-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION Geoff Bennett, who has guided the Colorado College women’s soccer team to a Conference USA playoff berth in five of its six years as an affiliate member of the league, will continue to coach the Tigers at least through the 2017 season. CC has signed Bennett to a six-year contract, effective until June 2018, director of athletics Ken Ralph announced today.

Bennett at CC

“We are thrilled that Geoff has agreed to remain as women’s soccer coach at Colorado College,” said Ralph. “Under his guidance the women’s Geoff Bennett soccer program has enjoyed significant levels of success both on the field and in the classroom. With this contract we also wanted to send out a strong statement that women’s soccer is very important to Colorado College and we are willing to make the investment in our coaching staff to be able to compete at the highest levels.”

Season 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 The Tigers are 9-6-3 overall and 7-2-1 in conference play this fall heading 2011 Totals (8 yrs)

into Friday’s regular-season finale at UTEP. They’ve already clinched the No. 2 seed at next week’s C-USA post-season tournament in Memphis.

“I would first like to thank Ken Ralph and our president, Jill Tiefenthaler, for believing in our direction and vision of Colorado College women's soccer,” Bennett said. “It's tremendous for us as a program and me personally to have such great administrative support. My staff and I couldn't ask for a better working environment than we have here at Colorado College. My family and I love this institution and we completely believe in everything it stands for. I couldn't be more pleased to coach and work with these outstanding student-athletes." Bennett, the seventh head coach in more than three decades of women’s soccer at CC, is 83-51-20 (.604) during his eight years overall at the helm. He took his team to the NCAA playoffs in 2006. “The extension is nice from a personal standpoint but more importantly from a program standpoint,” he said. “This will help tremendously with recruiting, as it will let every potential student-athlete understand that Colorado College is extremely serious about women's soccer. It's always great to have stability within a program, as that stability can only lead to great things in the future." “We look forward to the next handful of years. We think this program is in good shape with the players we have and the mentality they have, and we look forward to winning our first Conference USA championship in the near future.”

Overall (Pct) 9-5-2 (.588) 7-8-3 (.472) *15-6-1 (.705) 10-6-3 (.605) 13-7-2 (.636) 12-6-2 (.650) 8-7-4 (.526) 9-6-3 (.583) 83-51-20 (.604)

C-USA (Pct) na na 6-3-0 (.667) 5-3-1 (.611) 6-4-1 (.591) #8-2-1 (.773) 4-6-1 (.409) #7-2-1 (.750) 36-20-5 (.631)

* NCAA tourney/C-USA playoff runner-up # Second-place finish in C-USA