Jayme-Lee Biamonte Season 2005

PositionMIDFIELD
Height5-5
YearSenior
HometownSt. Catherines, Ontario
Junior (2004)
• Academic All-Big Ten 
• Big Ten All-Tournament Team selection 
• Played in all 20 matches, starting 12 
• Started at midfield for final eight matches of the season 
• Set a personal season best with 27 shots 
• Was among the team leaders with four shots taken in matches against Michigan State (10/10) and Oakland (10/28) 
• Scored only point of season on an assist to Kristen Lichtenberg in 3-0 win over New Mexico (8/29) 
• Received the assist after her direct free kick was headed in by Lichtenberg for the eventual game-winner.

Sophomore (2003)
• Assisted on Purdue[apos]s first goal of the NCAA Tournament when her corner kick reached Courtney Coppedge in the goal box to give Purdue a 1-0 lead over DePaul (11/14)
• Was her fifth assist of the season, placing her third among the team[apos]s leaders behind Annette Kent (10) and Lauren Sesselmann (7) 
• Provided an assist to Sesselmann vs. Indiana State (10/29) 
• Against Illinois (10/19) picked up an assist off a corner kick sent to Sharon Pagorek 
• Started game at midfield vs. Iowa (10/5)
• Was her first start since the Missouri game on 9/5
• Her corner kick in the 66th minute led to an own goal for Purdue, as a Iowa defender mistakenly kicked the ball into the Boilermakers[apos] net
• Led all Purdue subs in minutes played against Minnesota (9/19) with 37 and against Wisconsin (9/21) with 36 
• Became the eighth player in Purdue history to record two assists in a game 
• Accomplished this feat against Evansville (9/14) and within a span of 2:04 
• First assisted Arin Yarc off a corner kick, then picked up a second assist after deflected shot was scooped up by Lindsey Haag and knocked in for the score 
• Took two shots against the Purple Aces in 48 minutes played as a reserve midfielder
• Led Purdue with three shots, one on goal, at Missouri (9/5)
• Took eight of 10 oilermaker corner kicks, including five in the first period vs. Tigers 
• Earned both assists in 2-1 (OT) win over Ohio (8/24) in an exhibition match.

Freshman (2002)
• Competed in 17 matches as a reserved midfielder
• Played over 280 minutes 
• Recorded first colllegiate career point, assist and shot in Purdue[apos]s victory over Buffalo
• Picked up her second career assist on a Jessica Baumhoff goal at Oakland
• Recorded third and final assist of the season on a Shannon Bradbury goal at Illinois 
• Three points led all Purdue newcomers 
• Played a season-high 73 minutes against Ohio State in the semifinals of the Big Ten Championships.

High School
• Three-sport athlete 
• Earned four varsity letters in soccer while playing volleyball and running cross country
• Three-time team MVP 
• Finished her career with 50 goals and 49 assists 
• Soccer Freshman of the Year after scoring 11 goals with four assists in 1999 
• Helped lead team to records of 10-3-0 (1999), 12-0-1 (2000), 11-2-1 (2001) and 13-0-0 (2002) 
• Team was four-time city champs and three-time regional champs 
• Named Holy Cross Female Athlete of the Year for 2001 
• Member of the Canadian National Team U-17 Pool and captain of the Ontario Provincial U-20 team 
• Member of 2001 Canada Games championship team 
• Won the Canadian National Championship in 2000 with Team Ontario 
• Captain of St. Catherines Angels club team that won silver at the 2000 Canadian National Championships.

Personal
• Given name is Jayme-Lee Biamonte 
• Born Dec. 5, 1983 
• Plans to major in psychology 
• Enjoys all sports, working out, music, movies and photography 
• Parents are Joe and Lilly Biamonte 
• Both parents played hockey in college at Brock and Guelph Universities
• Has three younger brothers: Mark, Joseph and Matthew, and a younger sister, Kristyna.