2014 Women`s Soccer Guide.indd
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2014 Women`s Soccer Guide.indd
2014 Colorado soccer UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location ................................................................................... Boulder, Colo. Population ...........................................................................................102,500 Enrollment............................................................................................. 29,325 Founded .................................................................................................... 1876 Affiliation ............................................................................NCAA Division I Nickname ............................................................................ Buffaloes (Buffs) Colors .......................................................................... Silver, Gold and Black Mascot ...................................................................... Ralphie V (live Buffalo) Mascot .................................................................... Chip (costumed Buffalo) Conference .......................................................Pac-12 (Joined July 1, 2011) Home Field .................................................................. Prentup Field (2,000) Year Opened ............................................................................................. 2004 Record at Prentup Field ....................................................................55-26-7 Record at Pleasant View (previous facility) ....................................50-28-5 President ................................................................................... Bruce Benson Chancellor ........................................................................ Dr. Phil DiStefano Faculty Athletic Representative ...................................... Dr. David Clough Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs................................................. Deb Coffin Athletic Director .........................................................................Rick George Senior Woman Administrator .....................................................Ceal Barry Mailing Address .................................. 357 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Packages ..........................Fieldhouse Annex 50, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Main Office Phone................................................................... 303-492-5626 Fax ............................................................................................. 303-492-3811 Soccer Contact ..........................................................................Ashley Braun E-Mail ............................................................... ashley.braun@colorado.edu Office ......................................................................................... 303-492-7525 Associate AD/Sports Information ..............................................David Plati Associate SID ........................................................................... Curtis Snyder Assistant SID ............................................................................... Troy Andre Assistant SID ...........................................................................Andrew Green Assistant SID ............................................................................Linda Sprouse Website ......................................................................................... cubuffs.com MEDIA MAP AND DIRECTIONS TO PRENTUP FIELD The Home of Colorado Soccer To reach Prentup Field from campus, take Colorado Blvd. east through the intersections of 28th and 30th Streets. Take your first left (unmarked) on to 33rd Street. After several speed bumps and the University’s Day Care Center, take a right into a dirt parking lot. Prentup Field is on the left. From Foothills Parkway, travel west on Colorado, take a right on Innovation Drive and follow that into a dirt parking lot. The field is on the right just past the track complex and ski building. PRENTUP FIELD INFORMATION • There is bleacher seating available for approximately 750 people. • Lawnchairs and outside food and drinks are welcome. Baseline Road Hwy. 36. First Season .............................................................................................. 1996 All-Time Record .................................................... 172-156-39 (18 seasons) All-Time Conference Record..........................................................76-87-19 ..........................................................................(69-66-14 Big 12, 1996-2010) ..................................................................................... (7-21-5 Pac-12, 2011-) Best Conference Finish ......................................................1st/2003 (Big 12) NCAA Appearances ..................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013 NCAA Record ......................................................................................... 6-7-1 Last NCAA Appearance/Result ......... 2013/lost to Florida State/Sweet 16 Best NCAA Finish ..................................................... Sweet 16 (2006, 2013) Innovation Colorado Blvd. SOCCER HISTORY 30th St. 33rd St. Arapahoe Road 28th St. SOCCER INFORMATION Head Coach ............................................Danny Sanchez (Connecticut ‘91) Record at Colorado .................................................22-15-6 (Third Season) Career Record ........................................................289-75-29 (20th Season) E-mail ............................................................. danny.sanchez@colorado.edu Assistant Coach ...............Jason Green (Ottawa (Ariz.) ‘03) Third Season E-mail .................................................................. jason.green@colorado.edu Assistant Coach .......Don Trentham (Columbia (Mo.) ‘99) Third Season E-mail .............................................................. don.trentham@colorado.edu Volunteer Assistant Coach ...........................Amy Barczuk (Colorado ‘13) E-mail .......................................................................barczuka@colorado.edu Coordinator of Performance Analysis and Camp Operations ................... ..................................................... Rebekah Patrick (Cal State Fullerton ‘06) E-Mail .......................................................... rebekah.patrick@colorado.edu Office Phone ............................................................................. 303-492-0632 Office Fax .................................................................................. 303-492-1709 Office Email ............................................................. cusoccer@colorado.edu 2013 Overall Record............................................................................. 14-7-2 2013 Pac-12 Record................................................................... 4-5-2 (t-6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................................18/6 Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................................7/4 Newcomers ................................................................................................... 10 Website .............................................................................cubuffs.com/soccer TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information ......................................................................................... 1 Season Preview ............................................................................................... 4 Staff ................................................................................................................... 8 2014 Buffaloes ............................................................................................... 14 2014 Opponents............................................................................................ 41 2013 Review .................................................................................................. 47 History ........................................................................................................... 53 Records .......................................................................................................... 93 • Alcohol is prohibited within the confines of Prentup Field and nearby Potts Field (track). • Animals, other than service dogs, are prohibited. • Admission and parking for regular season games is free of charge. Credits: The 2014 Colorado Soccer Media Guide was produced by the CU Sports Information Office. The guide was written and edited by Marlee Horn and Ashley Braun. It was designed by Cydney Ricker. The following photographers’ work was used in the media guide: University of Colorado photography, Chip Bromfield, Cliff Grassmick, Casey Cass, Tony Harman and Scott Arnold. Cover photography courtesy 1 SPORTS INFORMATION 303-492-5626 Fax 303-492-3811 David Plati Associate Athletic Director/Sports Information Football, Men’s Golf and Skiing Contact Ashley Braun Soccer, Lacrosse and Women’s Golf Contact Curtis Snyder Associate SID MEDIA Football, Assistant Skiing Contact and Digital Marketing Director Andrew Green Assistant SID Men’s Basketball and Women’s Tennis Contact Troy Andre Assistant SID Women’s Basketball Contact and Internet Managing Editor SPORTS INFORMATION Colorado’s Sports Information Department welcomes and encourages your interest in Colorado Soccer. We will make every effort to meet your needs in covering the Buffs. The sports information office maintains information on all current student-athletes and athletic department staff, as well as historical data on former athletes and Colorado’s athletic department in general. The Sports Information office is located in the Balch Fieldhouse Annex on the west side of Folsom Field and opens at 8 a.m. daily. MEDIA SERVICES Weekly media releases containing updated team and individual statistics, information on upcoming games, Pac-12 Conference standings and the latest NSCAA Division I poll will be available every Tuesday morning throughout the season. Game notes and roster information can be picked up before every game at the scorer’s table at Prentup Field. Copies of the match statistics and postgame release can be emailed to your outlet following each game, home or away. PRENTUP FIELD All home games will be played on campus at Prentup Field, located on CU’s East Campus at 33rd and Colorado. Admission, and parking in the adjacent lot, are free. INTERVIEW POLICIES Interview requests should be made directly through the CU Sports Information Department. Please contact Ashley Braun to request access to athletes. Both athletes and staff will be on the field and available to the media following a brief cooling off period at the conclusion of all games. Practices are held on Prentup Field, beginning at 7:30 a.m., with weight training or tape viewing immediately following at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Practice times may vary. Please contact Ashley if you would like to conduct post- or pre-practice interviews. The coaching staff is generally available in their offices weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and after practices. Please feel free to call any member of the coaching staff during the day at 303-492-0632, however to contact a student-athlete, we ask that you go through the sports information office. DURING THE GAME Statistics are available at halftime and at the end of the game. There are currently no phone lines available at Prentup, but wireless internet access is available for the 2014 season. Please see Ashley Braun at the game for login information. BUFFS ON THE WEB For the latest on CU Soccer and all Colorado Athletics: CUBuffs.com. All Colorado soccer information can be viewed through CU’s comprehensive website. All the latest information on coaches and players, as well as all box scores, statistics and weekly releases are available. Pac-12 SERVICES For conference information, please contact the Pac-12 office at (415) 580-4200. The women’s soccer contact is Kyra Geithman. The mailing address is: 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107. The Pac-12 Conference website is www.pac-12.org. Linda Sprouse Assistant SID Volleyball, Cross Country and Track Contact Josh Casey Graduate Assistant SID Football Headquartered in San Francisco’s SOMA district, Pac-12 Networks is the new content and multiplatform media company for the Pac-12 Conference, a leader in collegiate athletics that includes 12 of the most prestigious universities in the world. Pac-12 Networks was created in 2011 to develop and launch one national and six full-time native HD linear networks available to video programming operators, as well as a digital network dedicated solely to the Pac-12. The linear networks televise hundreds of live sporting events annually and provide 24/7 access to Pac-12 teams and universities. Pac-12 Digital encompasses the digital network, mobile, the university websites, social media and innovative digital initiatives across the company. In its third year, the Pac-12 Networks will air 69 women’s soccer games, including nine of the Buffaloes’ matchups. Women’s soccer is the marquee event on the Networks’ telecast schedule Friday and Sunday afternoons during the fall with additional primetime matchups on Monday and Thursday. 2 Local and National Media Outlets NEWSPAPERS Boulder Daily Camera (dailycamera.com) P.O. Box 591, Boulder, CO 80306 phone 303-473-1313 fax 303-449-9358 NCAA (ncaa.com) NSCAA (nscaa.com) 800 Ann Ave. Kansas City, KS 66101 Phone 913-362-1747 Fax 913-362-3439 Colorado Daily (coloradodaily.com) 5450 Western Ave. Boulder, CO 80301 phone 303-473-1111 CU Independent (cuindependent.com) Journalism & Mass Communication Armory Building, 1511 University Ave. 478 UCB, Boulder CO 80309 phone 303-492-7817 Denver Post (denverpost.com) 101 West Colfax Ave. Suite 600 Denver, CO 80202 phone 303-954-1294 fax 303-866-9004 NATIONAL SOCCER College Soccer 360 (CollegeSoccer360.com) TELEVISION Pac-12 Networks (video.pac-12.com) 370 Third Street San Francisco, CA 94107 WIRE SERVICE Associated Press (ap.org) 1444 Wazee Suite 130 Denver, CO 80302 phone 303-825-0123 fax 303-892-5927 Pac-12 Conference (pac-12.com) 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94107 phone 415-580-4200 Soccer America (socceramerica.com) 145 Pipers Hill Road Wilton, CT 06897 phone 347-762-2640 fax 917-591-3261 Soccer Times (soccertimes.com) Top Drawer Soccer (topdrawersoccer.com) 111 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 1750 Long Beach, CA 90802 MEDIA Longmont Times-Call (timescall.com) P.O. Box 299 350 Terry Street Longmont, CO 80501 phone 303-776-2244 fax 303-678-8615 MEDIA HOSPITALITY Hotels (Boulder) Automobile Rentals at Denver International Airport Millennium Harvest House Hotel (1345 28th Street) ........ 303-443-3850 Broker Inn (555 30th Street) ................................................ 303-444-3330 Marriott Hotel (2660 Canyon Blvd.) ................................... 303-440-8877 Courtyard by Marriott (4710 Pearl East Circle) ................. 303-440-4700 Golden Buff (1725 28th Street) ............................................ 303-442-7450 Hotel Boulderado (2115 13th Street).................................... 303-442-4344 Boulder Outlook (800 28th Street) ....................................... 303-443-3322 Days Inn (5397 South Boulder Road) ................................... 303-499-4422 Boulder Inn (770 28th Street)................................................ 303-449-3800 Residence Inn (3030 Center Green Drive) ........................... 303-449-5545 Advantage .................800-777-5500 Alamo ........................800-222-9075 Avis ............................800-230-4898 Budget .......................800-527-0700 Dollar ........................800-800-3665 Hotels (Outlying) Omni Interlocken Resort (500 Interlocken Blvd., Broomfield) 303-438-6600 Courtyard By Marriott (948 W.Dillon Road, Louisville).... 303-604-0007 Best Western Plus Plaza Hotel (1900 Ken Pratt Blvd., Longmont) 800-843-8240 Hyatt Regency (650 15th Street, Denver) ............................. 303-436-1234 Marriott City Center (1701 California Street, Denver) ...... 303-297-1300 Westin Denver Downtown (1672 Lawrence Street, Denver)... 303-572-9100 Renaissance Denver Hotel (3801 Quebec Street, Denver) .. 303-399-7500 Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel (1550 Court Place, Denver) ... 303-893-3333 Marriott West (1717 Denver West Blvd., Golden) ............... 303-279-9100 Brown Palace (321 17th Street, Denver) ............................... 303-297-3111 Airlines American ..................800-433-7300 ATA ...........................800-225-9919 Continental...............800-523-3275 Delta ..........................800-221-1212 Frontier .....................800-432-1359 Midwest Express ......800-452-2022 Northwest .................800-225-2525 Southwest..................800-435-9792 United .......................800-538-2929 U.S. Air ......................800-428-4322 Enterprise .................800-261-7331 Hertz..........................800-654-3131 National ....................800-222-9058 Payless .......................800-729-5377 Thrifty .......................800-367-2277 Bus, Taxi Freedom Cab (Denver Metro) ............................................... 303-444-4444 Metro Taxi ............................................................................... 303-333-3333 RTD Bus Service (Denver-Boulder)...................................... 303-442-7332 Yellow Cab (Boulder).............................................................. 303-442-2277 Yellow Cab (Denver Metro) ................................................... 303-777-7777 Restaurants (Boulder) Pasta Jay’s (1001 Pearl Street) ................................................ 303-444-5800 Boulder Chop House (921 Walnut Street) ........................... 303-443-1188 C.B. & Potts (555 Zang Street, Broomfield) .......................... 720-887-3383 Rio Grande (1101 Walnut Street).......................................... 303-444-3690 Broker Inn Restaurant (555 30th Street) .............................. 303-444-3300 Old Chicago (1102 Pearl Street)............................................ 303-443-5031 Boulder Cork (3295 30th Street) ........................................... 303-443-9505 Harpo’s (2860 Arapahoe Avenue) .......................................... 303-444-9464 Fancy Moose (inside the Millennium Hotel)........................ 303-402-0425 Flagstaff House (1138 Flagstaff Road) .................................. 303-442-4640 Jax Fish House (928 Pearl Street) .......................................... 303-444-1811 Q’s Restaurant (2115 13th Street) .......................................... 303-442-4880 Turley’s (2805 Pearl Street) .................................................... 303-442-2800 West End Tavern (926 Pearl Street) ...................................... 303-444-3535 Walnut Brewery (1123 Walnut Street) ................................. 303-447-1345 The Kitchen (1039 Pearl Street) ............................................ 303-544-5973 3 2014 PREVIEW 2014 schedule DATE Friday, Aug. 22 Sunday, Aug. 24 Friday, Aug. 29 Sunday, Aug. 31 OPPONENT #COLORADO STATE #NORTHERN COLORADO ^at UNLV ^vs. Kent State LOCATION BOULDER BOULDER Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. TIME (MT) 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5 Sunday, Sept. 7 Friday, Sept. 12 Friday, Sept. 19 Sunday, Sept. 21 KANSAS BOULDER DETROIT BOULDER #DENVER BOULDER Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic BRYANT BOULDER SAN FRANCISCO BOULDER 4 p.m. 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 *CALIFORNIA BOULDER 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3 Sunday, Oct. 5 Friday, Oct. 10 Sunday, Oct. 12 Thursday, Oct. 16 Friday, Oct. 24 Sunday, Oct. 26 Friday, Oct. 31 *at USC *at UCLA *at Oregon State *at Oregon *at Stanford *WASHINGTON STATE *WASHINGTON *ARIZONA STATE Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Palo Alto, Calif. BOULDER BOULDER BOULDER 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2 Friday, Nov. 7 *ARIZONA *UTAH BOULDER BOULDER Noon Noon 4:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. All Home Games in BOLD CAPS #-Colorado Cup ^-UNLV Invitational *-Pac-12 Conference Game Travel Plans UNLV/Kent State Oregon State Stanford Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center 370 Hughes Center Drive Las Vegas, NV 89169 (720) 650-0040 Hilton Garden Inn Corvallis 2500 SW Western Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97333 (541) 286-9822 Hilton Santa Clara 4949 Great American Pkwy. Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 330-0001 USC/UCLA Oregon Courtyard by Marriott West Side Courtyard by Marriott Springfield 6333 Bristol Parkway Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 484-7000 3443 Hutton Street Springfield, OR 97477 (541) 726-2121 Courtyard by Marriott Portland Airport 11550 NE Airport Way (503) 252-3200 4 TV Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12 By State Alphabetical Roster United States Arizona Nancy Best Emily Paxton California Tori Cooper Hannah Dearborn Alyssa Herwatt Mikaela Kraus Madison Krauser Storie Ledger Ashley Love Joss Orejel Jenna Reeves Colorado Carly Bolyard Darcy Jerman Bianca Jones Nikki Machalek Morgan Stanton Brittney Stark Heather Ward Illinois Olivia Pappalardo Kansas Scout Watson Nevada Kenzie Tillit Name Best, Nancy Bolyard, Carly Cooper, Tori Dearborn, Hannah Fedor, Courtney Herwatt, Alyssa Hogg, Kahlia Hooks, Brie Huynh, Alex Jerman, Darcy Jones, Bianca Kraus, Mikaela Krauser, Madison Ledger, Storie Love, Ashley Machalek, Nikki Orejel, Joss Pappalardo, Olivia Paxton, Emily Reeves, Jenna Rice, Brooke Scheele, Kate Stanton, Morgan Stark, Brittney Tillitt, Kenzie Ward, Heather Watson, Scout Pos. M M F F D M M F D M D M F F F F D M F D D GK M F GK D GK No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 Name Tillitt, Kenzie Watson, Scout Scheele, Kate Orejel, Joss Huynh, Alex Krauser, Madison Pappalardo, Olivia Stanton, Morgan Rice, Brooke Dearborn, Hannah Jerman, Darcy Cooper, Tori Herwatt, Alyssa Bolyard, Carly Reeves, Jenna Paxton, Emily Ward, Heather Jones, Bianca Hogg, Kahlia Kraus, Mikaela Hooks, Brie Best, Nancy Machalek, Nikki Stark, Brittney Love, Ashley Ledger, Storie Fedor, Courtney Pos. GK GK GK D D F M M D F M F M M D F D D M M F M F F F F D Wyoming Brooke Rice Australia ACT Kahlia Hogg New South Wales Alex Huynh By Position Forwards Tori Cooper Hannah Dearborn Brie Hooks Madison Krauser Storie Ledger Ashley Love Nikki Machalek Emily Paxton Brittney Stark Midfielders Nancy Best Carly Bolyard Alyssa Herwatt Kahlia Hogg Darcy Jerman Mikaela Kraus Olivia Pappalardo Morgan Stanton Defenders Courtney Fedor Alex Huynh Bianca Jones Joss Orejel Jenna Reeves Brooke Rice Heather Ward Goalkeepers Kate Scheele Kenzie Tillitt Scout Watson Ht. 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-1 5-6 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-3 5-3 5-2 5-5 6-0 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-1 5-6 5-5 5-11 5-7 Cl. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) Torrance, Calif. (South Torrance/Georgia) Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark) Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) Campbell, ACT, Australia (Merici College/Florida State) Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia (Westfields Sports) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais) Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Tustin, Calif. (Tustin) Niles, Ill. (Maine South) Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) Orange, Calif. (Villa Park) Jackson, Wyo. (Jackson Hole/Santa Clara) Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt/Colorado College) Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek/Santa Clara) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Carson City, Nev. (Carson) Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) Numerical Roster Courtney Fedor - Fee-door Kahlia Hogg - Ka-lee-a Brie Hooks - Bree Ht. 5-5 5-7 5-8 6-0 5-6 5-3 5-5 5-1 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-11 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-1 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-2 5-3 5-5 Cl. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Carson City, Nev. (Carson) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt/Colorado College) Tustin, Calif. (Tustin) 2014 PREVIEW Washington Courtney Fedor Brie Hooks Kate Scheele No. 21 12 10 8 27 11 17 20 3 9 16 18 4 26 24 22 2 5 14 13 7 1 6 23 0 15 00 Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia (Westfields Sports) Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Niles, Ill. (Maine South) Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek/Santa Clara) Jackson, Wyo. (Jackson Hole/Santa Clara) Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) Torrance, Calif. (South Torrance/Georgia) Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) Orange, Calif. (Villa Park) Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Campbell, ACT, Australia (Merici College/Florida State) San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais) Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) Pronunciation Guide Alex Huynh - H-you-n Mikaela Kraus - Mi-kay-la Storie Ledger - Story Nikki Machalek - Mack-a-leck Joss Orejel - Ora-gel Kate Scheele - She-lee 5 2014 PREVIEW 2014 colorado buffaloes 6 In 2013, the University of Colorado women’s soccer team matched a program-best finish with a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16. The Buffaloes will look for continued success in their fourth season in the ultra-competitive Pac-12 Conference and their third under head coach Danny Sanchez. Nine newcomers will join 18 returning letterwinners to compete in three tournaments, including the fourth annual Colorado Cup, and face five opponents who received votes or ranked in the top 25 of the NSCAA Final Post-Season poll. WHO’S NEW: CU welcomes eight newcomers - six freshmen and three transfers. West Coasters Courtney Fedor, Joss Orejel and Jenna Reeves look to make an early impact in the defensive unit, while Arizona’s Nancy Best and Broomfield, Colo.’s Brittney Stark will add a scoring presence in the midfield and on the attack, respectively. The Buffs also add goalkeeper Scout Watson from Overland Park, Kan. Three players will continue their collegiate careers at Colorado. Aussie Kahlia Hogg (Florida State) and Colorado native Morgan Stanton (Santa Clara) help add depth to the midfield, and goalkeeper WHO’S RETURNING: The Buffs return 18 letterwinners, Kate Scheele (Colorado College) will support a young backline. including seven starters. Four of the team’s top five scorers return, led by sophomore Brie Hooks, who recorded 18 points FORWARDS: Following a freshman season for the record off eight goals and two assists in her debut season. All but books, Brie Hooks will continue to be a dominant force on two goal scorers will be returning to the Buff attack, while the attack. Juniors Madison Krauser and Emily Paxton also defenders Alex Huynh and Heather Ward will help protect the have success in finding the back of the net, combining for 10 net for a new goalkeeper. Six seniors will provide leadership goals and nine assists in their first two seasons. Tori Cooper on and off the pitch. and Ashley Love both transition to the attack, while Hannah Dearborn, Storie Ledger, Nikki Machalek and newcomer WHO’S GONE: The team bids farewell to six players, Brittney Stark all look to make a scoring impact. including four senior starters. Forward Anne Stuller had one of the best senior campaigns in program history, setting MIDFIELDERS: Seniors Darcy Jerman and Carly Bolyard single season records with 93 shots attempted and 53 shots on will be key to the CU midfield. The duo combined for four goal, while scoring nine goals and contributing eight assists. goals and two assists in 2013. Olivia Pappalardo also adds The defense also takes a hit, with shot blocker Lizzy Herzl experience, starting 13 of 16 games in her second season, while and 2013 co-captains Hayley Hughes and Annie Brunner all adding a goal and two assists. Alyssa Herwatt and Mikaela graduating from CU. In her final season, Brunner grabbed 87 Kraus look to further contribute in their sophomore seasons. saves, recorded a 1.11 goals-against average and helped the In her debut, Herwatt score a goal and played in 22 games. Buffs to nine shutouts. Taylor Thurmond and Sydney Carlson, Joining the midfield are transfers Kahlia Hogg and Morgan who played a combined 35 minutes last season, will not be Stanton and freshman Nancy Best. Hogg played in 18 games, returning in 2014. including four NCAA Tournament games, in two seasons at Florida State and was a member of the U-17 and U-20 Australian Women’s National Team. Stanton played in seven games as a freshman at Santa Clara and has been a member of the U-14 to U-20 USWNT Player Pools. against former Big 12 rival Kansas. The two teams have not met since CU left in the Big 12 Conference after the 2010 season. The Buffs hold a 9-6-1 series advantage over the Jayhawks, winning in their last three meetings. DEFENDERS: Veteran back Bianca Jones will serve as a leader for the Buffs’ defense. The senior has played in 61 games, and in addition to her defensive presence, has also contributed two goals and two assists. Junior Heather Ward played in 20 games and scored her first goal in 2013. Alex Huynh was the only CU freshman to start all 23 games and contributed three assists in her debut season. Brooke Rice saw action in 16 games in her first season at CU and will transition to defense in her senior season. Freshmen Courtney Fedor, Joss Orejel and Jenna Reeves will all look to help fill the void left by Lizzy Herzl and Hayley Hughes. CU then takes on Detroit on Sunday, September 7. The teams have met just once prior, a resounding 3-0 home win for CU in 2005. THE SEASON: The 2014 schedule will feature 13 home games and three tournaments. The Buffs will face five opponents who received votes or ranked in the top 25 of the NSCAA Final Post-Season poll. In its third year, the Pac-12 Networks will air 69 women’s soccer games, including nine of the Buffaloes’ match-ups. The Buffs kick off their season with the fourth annual Colorado Cup. This year’s Cup will see a few changes, with the inclusion of Colorado State, who added women’s soccer last season. CU will play all three of its Cup matches at Prentup Field. Colorado will open the tournament against CSU on Friday, August 22 and continue play against UNC on Sunday, August 24. Both games will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks. The Buffs conclude non-conference play against two fairly fresh faces in the Omni Classic. On Friday, September 19, CU will face another new opponent: Bryant. CU will take on San Francisco for the first time since 2008 (and just the fourth time overall) on Sunday, September 21. CU ends its home stand as it opens Pac-12 Conference play, with a match-up against California on Saturday, September 27. The Buffs then head west for five conference games. The trip begins in Los Angeles, with CU taking on USC on Friday, October 3 and reigning NCAA Champions UCLA on Sunday, October 5. The Buffs then head to the Northwest for games against Oregon State and Oregon on October 10 and 12, respectively. CU takes its final trip of the season on Thursday, October 16 to face perennial Pac-12 threat Stanford. 2014 PREVIEW KEEPERS: In her senior season, Annie Brunner solidified herself as one of the best goalkeepers in CU history. Three Buffs will look to fill Brunner’s cleats in 2014. Sophomore Kenzie Tillitt is the only keeper with experience in CU’s net, playing 25 minutes in two games last fall and minding the net in every spring outing. Colorado College transfer Kate Scheele comes to CU with two years of Division I experience. Scheele started 32 games at CC, posting a 19-6-7 record. As a sophomore, she recorded an impressive 0.77 goals-against average. Freshman Scout Watson of Overland Park, Kan. will also compete for the job. Watson had a strong prep career, helping her team to the 2013 state and regional championships. The Colorado Cup concludes on Friday, September 12, as the Buffs host last year’s tournament champion, Denver. The in-state rivals met twice last season, with the Buffs earning their first win over the Pioneers since 2010 with a 1-0 win in the first round of the NCAA Championship. The Buffs return to Boulder to conclude the regular season with five home games. First up, CU hosts Washington State on Friday, October 24 and Washington on Sunday, October 26. After travelling to Arizona for two consecutive seasons, Arizona State and Arizona will return to Prentup for the first time since 2011, the Buffs’ inaugural season in the Pac-12. The Buffs face the Sun Devils on Friday, October 31 and the Wildcats on Sunday, November 2. Colorado concludes the regular season against conference rival Utah. The teams take the pitch on Friday, November 7. CU next makes a trip to Las Vegas for the UNLV Invitational. The Buffs begin the trip against host team UNLV, whom the Buffs defeated 3-1 in the 2013 Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic. The Buffs will then face a brand new opponent in Kent State on Friday, August 29. The Buffs next return to Prentup for a six-game home stand. The Buffs begin the home streak on Friday, September 5 7 head coach Danny Sanchez staff Danny Sanchez enters his third season as the head coach of the University of Colorado women’s soccer team. He was named the third head coach in the history of the program on December 19, 2011. 8 a 3.0 grade-point average. Additionally, Hayley Hughes has earned academic honors from both CoSIDA and the NSCAA, while Lizzy Herzl became the irst Buff to receive NSCAA Scholar All-America honors. He has coached two players to professional careers. In 2012, Amy Barczuk became just the second Buff to be drafted by a professional team, getting chosen by the Western New York Flash in the second round of the inaugural National Women’s In two seasons with the Soccer League Draft. In her rookie season, Barczuk and the Flash Buffaloes, Sanchez has went all the way to the championship game. After graduating in led the team to a 22-15-6 2013, Annie Brunner signed a professional contract with FC overall record and several Neunkrich of the Switzerland Nationaliga A. program irsts. In his irst season, the Buffs opened Sanchez’s career spans 20 years with Wyoming, Metro State the season with a record- and Mesa Community College, where he coached both men’s setting three straight shutouts on their way to a 3-0-2 start, and women’s programs. He has amassed a 289-75-29 record, marking the irst time CU began the season on a ive-game including a pair of NCAA Division II National Championships unbeaten streak. The team shattered those new records the while at Metro State. following year, beginning the season with ive straight shutouts and six wins. In his time away from the Centennial State, Sanchez spent four seasons with the University of Wyoming, compiling a 36-34-11 It took Sanchez just eight games to record ive wins with the record. In his inal season with the Cowgirls, the team posted program, faster than either of his predecessors. Sanchez has a 12-6-4 record, its best in school history, including a 3-1-2 helped the Buffs to an astounding 16-3-2 non-conference record. record in Mountain West Conference play for a third-place In 2013, he gave the Buffs a strong home ield advantage with an regular season inish. That season, Sanchez was named the 8-2 record at Prentup Field, with their only two losses coming MWC Coach of the Year. at the hands of teams ranked No. 2 in the nation. After a 0-3 start, Wyoming allowed just 12 goals in its inal 19 The Buffs have also improved in conference play under Sanchez. games, with one of its wins including a 1-0 decision against In 2012, CU earned its irst back-to-back Pac-12 road victories Colorado in Boulder. In the MWC tournament, the Cowgirls with shutouts over USC and Arizona. Last season, the Buffs defeated TCU and San Diego State before falling to New Mexico continued their success, doubling their conference wins, and in the championship. earning their irst Pac-12 home victories with back-to-back wins over Oregon State and Oregon. Sanchez gave the Cowgirls their irst winning record in four years, going 9-8-3 in his second season with the team. He From September 6 all the way coached eight All-Mountain West through to the post-season, ColoConference performers and all four rado received votes in the weekly of his teams were recognized with NSCAA/Continental Tire poll. CU the NSCAA Team Academic Award. capped a stellar 2013 campaign with its irst 14 win season and NCAA Before joining the Cowgirls, Sanchez appearance since 2008. The Buffs spent six seasons as the head women’s matched their best post-season inish, coach at Denver’s Metro State defeating No. 15 Denver and No. 19 College. He posted an impressive 128-11-7 record (a .901 winning BYU on their way to the Sweet 16. percentage) with the Roadrunners, where he won Division II national Sanchez has continued to help titles in 2004 and 2006 and reached the Buffs to academic excellence, the Final Four in 2002 and the with 13 players earning Pac-12 Elite Eight ive times. Sanchez and All-Academic honors and the team the Roadrunners also claimed ive earning back-to-back NSCAA Team Midwest Region Championships. Academic Awards for averaging head coach Danny Sanchez At Metro State, the Roadrunners won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) championship, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament all six seasons he was at the helm. He was also named the RMAC’s Coach of the Year all six years. Sanchez was the 2004 NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year, a fourtime NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year and was named the RMAC’s All-Time Top Coach. In his time at Metro State, the Roadrunners established two of the most impressive records in Division II history: a 59-game unbeaten streak (58-0-1) and 61 consecutive home wins. MSCD produced two Division II National Players of the Year and 14 NSCAA All-Americans in his tenure. Sanchez has also been very active in coaching around the Rocky Mountain region. He has served as a staff coach and licensing instructor for the Colorado State Youth Soccer Association and has worked as a coach for U.S. Youth Soccer Region IV staff. Sanchez holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) «A» License, a USSF National Youth License, an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a KNVB Dutch Advanced Certi icate. After graduating from Scottsdale’s (Ariz.) Coronado High School, where he lettered in soccer, football and baseball, he began his collegiate career at nearby Mesa CC. Later, he transferred to the University of Connecticut and led the Huskies to the 1989 Big East Conference Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, ranking in the New England Region›s top 10 in scoring that season. Following his collegiate career, he played in the Western Soccer League for the Arizona Condors and in the U.S.I.S.L. for the Arizona Cotton. Sanchez earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Connecticut in 1991. He and wife Beth, a physical education teacher, have two sons, Cole (14) and Drew (11). Overall Career Record NCAA Record 289-75-29 (19 Seasons) 186-60-24 (12 seasons) University of Colorado 22-15-6 (2012-) 5 All-Pac-12 performers Year Record Pac-12 Playoffs 2013 14-7-2 4-5-2 (t-6th) NCAA Sweet 16 2012 8-8-4 2-7-2 (t-11th) University of Wyoming 36-34-11 (2007-11, 4 seasons) 8 All-MWC performers Year Record MWC Playoffs 2011 12-6-4 3-1-2 (3rd) MWC Runner-up 2010 7-10-3 1-3-3 (6th) MWC First Round 2009 9-8-3 3-3-1 (5th) MWC First Round 2008 8-10-1 2-5 (7th) Metro State College 128-11-7 (2002-06, 6 seasons) 6 RMAC Championships 5 Midwest Region Championships 2 Division II National Players of the Year 14 NSCAA All-Americans Year Record RMAC Playoffs 2007 16-4-3 10-1-1 (1st) NCAA DII Tournament 2006 24-2-0 12-0-0 (1st) NCAA DII Champions 2005 23-0-1 14-0-0 (1st) RMAC Tourney Champions, NCAA DII Elite Eight 2004 25-1-0 14-0-0 (1st) RMAC Tourney Champions, NCAA DII Champions 2003 21-1-1 14-0-0 (1st) NCAA DII Elite Eight 2002 19-3-3 12-0-2 (1st) RMAC Tourney Champions, NCAA DII Final Four staff Prior to taking over at Metro, Sanchez served as the head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Mesa (Ariz.) Community College from 1995-2002. In eight seasons, he led the women’s team to a 103-15-5 (.858) overall record and the men to a 96-36-7 (.716) mark, producing 12 All-Americans in that span between the two. The women won four National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region I Championships and five Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) Championships. In 2001, he was the ACCAC and NJCAA Region I Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year, as well as the NSCAA Junior College Central Region Coach of the Year. He also won the NJCAA Region I Women’s Coach of the Year award in 1996 and 1999. ON THE PITCH Mesa Community College (1995-2001, 7 seasons) 12 All-Americans Women 103-15-5 Year Record ACCAC Playoffs 2001 21-2 16-0 (1st) ACCAC Co-Champs, Region I & District A Champs 2000 17-3-2 13-2-1 (2nd) ACCAC & Region I Champs 1999 21-2 14-0 (1st) Region I & District A Champs 1998 17-3-2 10-2-2 (2nd) ACCAC, Region I, District A Champs 1997 15-2 9-1 (1st) Region I Champions 1996 12-3-1 7-2-1 (2nd) ACCAC & Region I Champs Men Year 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 93-36-7 Record 17-3 15-8 15-4-3 16-4 12-5-2 11-5-1 10-7-1 ACCAC 16-2 (2nd) 13-5 (3rd) 13-3-2 (3rd) 13-3 (2nd) 9-4-1 (3rd) 10-3-1 (2nd) 8-5-1 (3rd) Playoffs Region I Semi-Final Region I Runner-Up Region I Semi-Final Region I Semi-Final Region I Semi-Final Region I Semi-Final Region I Runner-Up As A Player Mesa (Ariz.) Community College University of Connecticut (1991) Arizona Condors (Western Soccer League) Arizona Cotton (USISL) Coaching Honors 2011 MWC Coach of the Year RMAC All-Time Top Coach 2004 NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year 6-time RMAC Coach of the Year 4-time NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year 2001 ACCAC Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year 2001 NJCAA Region I Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year 2001 NSCAA Junior College Central Region Coach of the Year 1999, ‘96 NJCAA Region I Women’s Coach of the Year 9 assistant coaches Jason Green enters his third year as an assistant soccer coach at the University of Colorado. He serves as the Buffaloes’ goalkeeper director. staff In his irst two seasons with the Buffs, he helped the team to a 22-15-6 combined record and its best defensive starts in program history. In 2012, the Buffs set a record with three shutouts at the start of the season. In the next, the Buffs shattered that record by shutting out their irst ive opponents, on their way to nine total clean sheets (tying for ifth best all-time). In just his second season with the team, Green helped the Buffs to their irst 14 win season and NCAA Tournament appearance since 2008. The Buffs eventually matched their best post-season inish, defeating back-to-back ranked opponents on their way to the Sweet 16. As the goalkeeper director, Green has helped the net minders to a combined goals-against average of 1.10 or better. Green’s work has solidi ied Annie Brunner as one of the program’s best keepers. In his two seasons working with Brunner, her stats drastically improved in every category. Her GAA went from 1.69 in 2011 to 1.11 in 2013 and her save percentage increased from .635 in ’11 to .770 in ’13. Brunner also more than doubled her total saves from 40 in 2011 to 87 in 2013. With Green’s assistance, Brunner claimed two Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week honors and earned a spot in the top ive of every career goalkeeping statistical category at CU. “Because of Jason’s complete understanding of the game, he brings a refreshing perspective to goalkeeping,” Brunner said. “Too many coaches these days focus on just the technique of our position and end up losing sight of the bigger picture – keeping the ball out of the net. While those coaches end up criticizing your every move, Jason uniquely understands that with repetition and feedback I’ll make the most progress. He offers advice based off his knowledge of ield player behavior combined with goalkeeper technique, which together elevate my understanding of the position and help me to perform my best on game day.” Prior to joining the Buffs, he was an assistant for Danny Sanchez at the University of Wyoming. In Green’s four year tenure at Wyoming, the Cowgirls were 36-34-11. He helped coach 18 Academic All-Mountain West Conference and nine Conference Scholars. In 2011, he helped coach the Cowgirls to a school record 12 wins and the program’s irst ever spot in the MWC Tournament championship game. 10 At Wyoming, Green brought the goalkeeping position to a new level, as almost every record was broken while he was training the goalkeepers. Under Green’s tutelage, Courtney Merkle ended her collegiate career ranked at the top of school season and career record books for GAA and minutes played. Merkle also ranks second all-time in saves. Green was also on Sanchez’s staff at Mesa Community College and the duo has worked together on a number of club teams and summer camps. He has held two high school head coaching jobs, the irst at Skyline High School in Mesa, Ariz., and the second at Chandler (Ariz.) High School. Green was named Region Coach of the Year at both posts and at Chandler his teams won three straight NSCAA National Academic Awards. In his 16 year coaching career in college, high school and club soccer, Green has coached ive state championship teams, six region champions, four district champions and ive conference titlists. He was mentored by Aidan Davison, a former goalkeeper in the English Premier League and the irst team coach in the English Premier League. “Having worked with Jason I have seen irsthand the quality he brings to the program, he has an added dimension of understanding the goalkeeping role and the requirements of the position,” Davison said. “Jason is a bright young coach with a big future.” Green holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” License and a USSF National Goalkeeping License. He also has attended the Manchester United Coaches Symposium. Green started his collegiate playing career at Mesa C.C. under Sanchez where they were ranked as high as second in the nation. He continued his career at Grand Canyon (Ariz.) University, where he helped lead the team to a No. 2 national ranking and to the championship game of the California Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament. He earned his bachelor’s in physical education from Ottawa (Ariz.) University in 2003 and completed his master’s in physical education from Arizona State University in 2008. assistant coaches Don Trentham enters his third season as an assistant soccer coach at the University of Colorado. Trentham also serves as the Buffs’ recruiting coordinator. In two seasons, Trentham has helped lead the Buffaloes to a 22-15-6 overall record. Tallying just three shutouts and a goals-against average of 1.95 in 2011, the Buffs’ defense has shown vast improvement under Trentham’s tutelage the past two seasons, recording 17 shutouts and GAAs under 1.10. Prior to joining the Buffs, he spent the 2011 season on Danny Sanchez’s staff at the University of Wyoming, helping the Cowgirls to a 12-5-4 record and the program’s first ever spot in the Mountain West Conference Tournament Championship game. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Trentham also has excellent experience coaching youth soccer. Most recently, he served as an assistant coach for the WAFC U-23 team out of Westminster, CO, helping the squad capture the 2014 Colorado Youth Soccer State Championship. He also served as the head girls’ coach of the Magic City Soccer Club in Billings from 2006-2010, leading the team to six Montana Youth Soccer State Championships. He was also heavily involved with Montana ODP (2003-2005) and served as a Region IV ODP staff coach (2004-2005). Trentham holds a USSF National Goalkeeping license, a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a USSF “A” license. He played soccer at Columbia (Mo.) College where he earned his bachelor’s degree in education in 1999. Trentham earned his master’s degree in education in health and physical education from East Stroudsburg in 2007. Trentham is married to the former Jennifer Lawler. They have three-year-old son, Landon, and are expecting a baby girl in October. staff It took just two seasons under the new coaching staff for the Buffs to return to the NCAA Tournament (their first appearance since 2008), matching their best post-season performance with a trip to the Sweet 16. By season’s end, CU recorded nine clean sheets, tying for fifth best in program history. Prior to his time with the Yellowjackets, Trentham served as a graduate assistant women’s soccer coach at East Stroudsburg (Pa.) University in (2001-02). He also served as an assistant men’s soccer coach at Embry-Riddle (Fla.) University (19992001). Trentham joined Sanchez’s staff after spending nine successful seasons as the head coach at Montana State University Billings (2002-10). He coached the Yellowjackets to an overall record of 85-75-10 and finished his career at MSUB as the winningest coach in the program’s history. In 2010 he was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year after guiding MSUB to its first-ever NCAA tournament bid, where the Yellowjackets defeated Cal State-Los Angeles in the first round. In 2006 he led his team to a No. 1 ranking in the NSCAA/Adidas Regional Poll and No. 8 in the NSCAA/Adidas National Poll. During his tenure with the Yellowjackets, he coached 31 AllConference selections, three Academic All-Americans, two GNAC Freshmen of the Year and one NCAA Woman of the Year. From 2004-08, Trentham also served as the Director of Soccer Programs at MSUB. His duties included supervising both men’s and women’s programs as well as chairing a steering committee responsible for planning $1.25 million in facility improvements to Yellowjacket Soccer Field and securing over $470,000 in pledges toward those improvements. 11 staff assistant coaches After wrapping up a stellar collegiate career at the University of Colorado, Amy Barczuk has returned to her alma mater to serve as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2014 soccer season. Barczuk was selected by the Western New York Flash in the second round (the 14th overall pick) of the 2013 National Women’s Soccer League draft. In her rookie season, she saw action in seven regular season games. The Flash claimed the regular season title and ended its season with a runner-up finish at the inaugural NWSL championship game, where Barczuk made her fourth professional start. Now in her second season in the NWSL, Barczuk has played in 16 of the Flash’s 22 games. “We are very excited to add Amy to our staff,” CU head coach Danny Sanchez said. “Her experiences as a Buff and being a current professional player in the best league in the world have numerous advantages for us. We want players in our program that strive to play at the highest levels and Amy can show them the roadmap to get it done.” “My time with the Flash these past two years has been a great experience,” Barczuk said. “It is awesome to be able to play with some of the best players in the world. I am also incredibly humbled to be able to represent the University of Colorado in the NWSL.” During her time at Colorado, Barczuk recorded 23 points off 10 goals and three assists. She is one of only eight players in program history to start at least 76 of 78 games played, and one of four Buffs to have played in every one of the team’s games in her four-year collegiate tenure. Barczuk ranks in the all-time top 12 in games played and started and shots attempted. Barczuk received multiple honors at CU. As a freshman, she earned a spot on the Big 12 AllNewcomer team. The following season, she was an All-Big 12 Second Team selection. Her junior season, the Buffs’ first in the Pac-12 Conference, she was an all-conference honorable mention. She had a stellar senior season, serving as the team captain and earning spots on the All-Pac-12 Second Team and the NSCAA All-Pacific Region team. She was also a USWNT U-23 Training Camp selection and a member of the U-23 player pool. She shined in the classroom, graduating from CU in 2013 with a business degree. She was selected to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in backto-back seasons and was an Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection in 2010 and an Academic All-Pac-12 honorable mention in ’11 and ’12. 12 Before joining the Buffs, Barczuk had a successful prep career at Arapahoe High School. She led her team to the state semifinals as a sophomore and senior, and to the quarterfinals as a junior. Barczuk was named second-team All-League as a sophomore, and earned first-team All-league, 5A All-State and All-Colorado selections as a senior. On the club side, Barczuk played for the Riverside Renegades and helped them to three State Cup Championships, one regional semifinal and one quarterfinal. Despite her team dropping the State Cup final match in 2009, Barczuk was still crowned the State Cup MVP for the tournament. Barczuk also excelled on the basketball court, lettering four years and wrapping up her prep career as a McDonald’s All-American Finalist. She was a three-time all-state honorable mention and first-team all-league selection, and was all-league second team as a freshman. A heavily recruited athlete in both sports, Barczuk was recognized with the 2008 Sportswomen of Colorado “AllAround” Award. Born on October 28, 1990, Barczuk is the daughter of Mark and Lynn Barczuk of Centennial, Colo. Supporting Staff Rebekah Patrick is in her second season as the University of Colorado soccer Coordinator of Performance Analysis and Camp Operations. Previously, she worked as a volunteer assistant coach at CU. Patrick has a wealth of international playing and girls’ coaching experience. Since 2011, she has been an assistant coach for the Sant Gabriel U-14 girls’ team. She travelled to Spain and Sweden for the team’s competitions in Sant Gabriel, the Donosti Cup and the Gothia Cup. Before suffering a season-ending ACL injury, Patrick was a key contributor for Sant Gabriel’s Superliga team. Patrick also worked as an assistant coach for the Colorado Rapids Women’s League and Super 20’s. Ryan Kataoka Academic Coordinator Fifth Season Gabrielle Pelloni Director of Operations Third Season She has worked as a coach during CU’s youth soccer camps since 2011. She also has experience with futbol academy camps at her alma mater, California State University, Fullerton. Patrick has worked as an assistant coach for many girls’ teams including the Orange Junior Soccer Club U-15 and U-17 teams during the 2006-07 season. Kari Kebach Assistant Athletic Trainer First Season Patrick has an amazing playing resume, spanning collegiate, international and Women’s Premier Soccer League/USL W-League play. Patrick has played for five different WPSL or USL W-League teams. She was a first-team All-Conference selection twice and was named to the W-League team of the week four times during her time with the San Diego Sunwaves, where she made the playoffs, and the Colorado Force. In 2009, she helped lead the Pali Blues to W-League division and national championships. Previously, she was the team captain of San Diego United where she was an All-Pacific team selection and also helped coach the club’s U-11 team. From 2004-06, she was seventh overall in points (15) with the Las Vegas Tabagators, earning two offensive MVP awards and becoming an All-Stars and first-team Western Division selection. She began her collegiate career in 2002 at the University of Portland, where she helped the Pilots to a 20-4-2 record, a West Coast Conference championship and a Division I national championship. Steve Englehart Speed-Strength and Conditioning Assistant Director Fourth Season staff In international play from 2007-10, Patrick started and played all games for both Euromat L’estartit and Prainsa Zaragoza of the Superliga. She led the latter to the third round of Copa Del Reina and helped coach the team’s U-12 girls’ team. Luke Naes Student Manager Second Season Ryan Newman Director of Athletic Grounds Second Season Next season, she helped Lassen College (Calif.) to a 23-1 record and a spot in the national championship. She led the state with 83 points (33 goals, 17 assists) and was a NSCAA AllRegion and first-team All-American selection. She finished her collegiate career at California State University, Fullerton. With the Titans, Patrick won back-to-back Big West Conference regular season championships and made an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2005. That year she was also a Big West honorable mention selection. Jason Stevens Turf Assistant Second Season Patrick holds a USSF “C” license and is fluent in Spanish. She earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Cal State Fullerton in 2006. 13 2014 Colorado Buffaloes 2014 Buffaloes SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 14 21 • What are you most looking forward to this season? Devoloping as a player in the competitive atmosphere NANCY BEST • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? Biking or hanging with friends 5-7 • M • Fr.-HS Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) GETTING TO KNOW NANCY... • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? It’s the hardest conference HIGH SCHOOL: A Rookie of the Year at Cactus Shadows, Best helped the Falcons to a runner-up finish at the state championships. As a member of SC del Sol, Best helped lead the club to a Surf Cup Championship in 2012. Under head coach Les Armstrong, SC del Sol finished the 2012-13 season ranked second in the ECNL Champions League. IN THE CLASSROOM: Best majors in integrative physiology. 2014 Buffaloes PERSONAL: Nancy Lee Best was born on October 25, 1996 to parents Michael and Sherry Best. Her brother Nicholas attends Arizona State University. Best’s great grandfather, Dominic Vairo, was a team captain of the Notre Dame football team and played tight end for the Green Bay Packers in 1934-35. When not playing soccer, Best enjoys riding her two horses. After graduation, Best hopes to become a physical therapist because she’s always been interested in exercise science and how the body works. Best chose Colorado because of the beautiful campus, education, fantastic soccer program and coaching staff. 15 12 CARLY BOLYARD 5-3 • M • Sr.-3L Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 2014 Buffaloes 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention JUNIOR (2013): Bolyard was an important part of the Buffs’ strong Pac-12 Conference and post-season performances. She played in all 23 games, making 15 starts, starting all of the Buffs’ final 10 games. Bolyard recorded three points off nine shots and four shots on goal. She came off the bench to assist CU’s third goal in their 4-0 stomping of St. Mary’s. She was the difference maker in Colorado’s 2-1 upset of No. 19 BYU in the NCAA Round of 32. Bolyard netted the game-winner in the 34th minute, helping the Buffs to an early 2-0 lead and an eventual spot in the Sweet 16 for just the second time in the history of the program. For her post-season heroics, she was named a CU Athlete of the Week. SOPHOMORE (2012): Bolyard played in 15 games, making three starts. She took three shots, all in consecutive games against Northwestern, Denver and Cincinnati. She played a season-high 68 minutes against Oregon State (0-2) before a knee injury sidelined her for the remainder of the season. FRESHMAN (2011): Bolyard was the only freshman to start 18 of her 19 games played. In 1,158 total minutes, she made 22 shots, nine of which were on goal. The highlight of her season came in the very first game, a 5-0 shutout against Colorado College in the Colorado Cup. She helped the Buffs to the win with one assist and the game-winning goal. She was the only freshman to hit a game-winner in the 2011 season. Bolyard played a seasonhigh 110 minutes in the Buffs’ 2-2 match against Auburn on September 16. GETTING TO KNOW CARLY... • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? Playing with my dogs • What’s your goal for after graduation? Going to grad school • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? Playing the best soccer players all over the country HIGH SCHOOL: Bolyard was a four-year All-Front Range Conference selection for Monarch High School, earning first team honors as a sophomore (2009) and three second team awards (2008, ‘10 and ‘11). As a sophomore she was also second team all-region. During her junior year she was the team’s offensive MVP. Bolyard earned all-academic accolades all four years of high school as well. She played midfield/forward under coach Gianna DeSaverio, a former CU soccer player (2007-08). She played for the Arsenal and Pride Predators Club teams. In 2006, her Arsenal team won the Schwan’s USA Cup Tournament. In 2007 and ‘08, her team made it to the Colorado State Cup semi-finals. While she played with the Predators, her team won the league title. She also has Olympic Development Program experience as a member of the state team (200810). She was in the Region IV pool in 2008 and ‘09. Her team was Region IV champions in 2010 after making the finals the two previous years (2008 and ‘09). She was a national ODP champion in 2010 as she made the Colorado Girls first team. She also lettered in basketball at MHS for two seasons and earned all-academic awards her freshman and sophomore years. IN THE CLASSROOM: Bolyard majors in speech, language and hearing sciences. PERSONAL: She is the only daughter of Rick and Jennifer Bolyard of Louisville, Colo. She has an older brother, Corey, and a younger brother, Colton. When she’s not playing soccer, Bolyard enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and hanging out with friends. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Girls Group. She hopes to either play soccer professionally or coach after graduation. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL 16 GP 19 15 23 57 G 1 0 1 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 22 .045 0 0 3 .000 1 3 9 .111 2 6 34 .059 SOG SOG% 9 .409 0 .000 4 .444 13 .382 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 10 TORI COOPER 5-7 • F • Sr.-1L Torrance, Calif. (South Torrance/Georgia) JUNIOR (2013): Cooper was an important reserve in her first year at Colorado, seeing minutes in 20 of the Buffs’ games, including all three NCAA Tournament games. Cooper played a season-high 26 minutes in CU’s conference match-ups against Oregon State and Washington State. Cooper took five shots, sending her shots against Alabama and Washington on goal. SOPHOMORE (2012 at GEORGIA): Cooper started 15 of her 18 games played, totaling 1,035 minutes. She led the team in shots and shots on goal with 52 and 23, respectively. She scored her first collegiate goal in the 86th minute of the Bulldog’s 4-1 loss to SEC foe Florida. • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? The level of competition • What significance does your jersey number have? It was my number in club, and I had good luck • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Jesse Owens HIGH SCHOOL: Cooper played three seasons at South Torrance before an injury sidelined her in her final year. She was a three-time first-team All-CIF, All-Pioneer League and All-South Bay selection. Cooper scored 17 goals and added five assists as a freshman, helping her to most offensive player honors and the Spartans to a 22-4-3 record. The next season, with 14 goals and 10 assists, Cooper led the Spartans to a 24-4-5 mark and a CIF championship. In her junior season, Cooper had 22 goals and eight assists, was named the Pioneer League MVP and helped the Spartans to a runner-up finish at the CIF championships. Cooper was also a stellar club player and a 2008 California state ODP camp and pool selection. Cooper was a member of the state, regional and national champions So Cal Blues. She was a threetime finalist at the San Diego Surf Cup. As a captain for three years with Force Soccer Club, she won three Cal South League championships. She also won tournament championships at North Orange and South Holiday Classic (2009), Long Beach Swim & Surf (‘07) and Huntington Beach Classic (‘06). 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2011 at GEORGIA): Cooper came off the bench for the Bulldogs in 12 games, seeing increased minutes in conference play. In her first appearance in a Georgia uniform, she contributed an assist in the 4-1 victory over Georgia State. GETTING TO KNOW TORI... IN THE CLASSROOM: Cooper majors in journalism with an emphasis on broadcast news. PERSONAL: Victoria Renee Cooper was born on Nov. 24, 1993 in Redondo Beach, Calif. Her parents are Steven and Saundra Cooper. She has two older siblings, Joanie and Christopher. She was a student body secretary at South Torrance. She is interested in art. She is fluent in American Sign Language. She has volunteered for charities to help the people of Nicaragua and to support disabled children and women. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 GP 20 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 5 .000 SOG SOG% 2 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 17 8 HANNAH DEARBORN 5-4 • F • So.-1L Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark) 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2013): Dearborn came off the bench for 20 games in her debut season, playing double digit minutes in 10 games. She took two shots, happening in back-to-back games against Alabama and UTMartin in the DU Invitational. Dearborn played 40 or more minutes in two games, seeing a season-high 46 in CU’s 4-0 shutout of Stony Brook. GETTING TO KNOW HANNAH... • What’s your goal for after graduation? Travel the world • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Channing Tatum • Why did you pick CU? The beautiful area and to be away from home IN THE CLASSROOM: Dearborn is a communications major. PERSONAL: Hannah Kimberly Dearborn was born on Aug. 25, 1995 in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Dearborn comes from a very athletic family. Her father, Robert, played football at California Lutheran University and is the Moorpark High School athletic director. Her mother, Denise ran track and cross country at UCLA. Her brother is a member of the Colorado State University - Pueblo football team. Dearborn has two other siblings, an older brother, James, and a younger sister, Sarah. She enjoys hanging out with friends and going to the beach. She was on honor roll all four years of high school and worked as a vacation bible school counselor. She says CU has always been her dream school. HIGH SCHOOL: Dearborn was a multi-sport stand-out at Moorpark. A four-year letter-winner in the forward and midfield positions on the pitch, Dearborn was the rookie of the year, leading goal scorer and captain of the Musketeers. Her Real So Cal club became 2012 National Cup Champions in the B bracket. With the Eagle Soccer Club, Dearborn won the 2010 Surf Cup Championship. A versatile track athlete, Dearborn was a three-time All-Marmonte League selection and a two-time All-Ventura County honoree and California Interscholastic Federation Selection. She was a league champion in the 400-meter and a school record holder in the 4x800. In one season with the cross country team, Dearborn was named the rookie of the year and earned All-League honors. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 18 GP 20 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 SOG SOG% 1 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 27 11 COURTNEY FEDOR ALYSSA HERWATT 5-5 • D • Fr.-HS Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) 5-6 • M • So.-1L Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) IN THE CLASSROOM: Fedor majors in integrative physiology. PERSONAL: Courtney Anne Fedor was born on August 18, 1996. Her parents are Chris, a baseball coach, and Kathy Fedor, a Microsoft employee. Her older brother Conner attends Washington State University. Fedor hopes to become a physical therapist or nurse because she likes working with people and learning how bodies work. Fedor says she chose Colorado because the beautiful campus, excellent academics and very good soccer program felt like the perfect fit for her. FRESHMAN (2013): Herwatt saw action in 22 games, the second most of any freshman on the team. She took nine shots, sending five on goal. Herwatt needed just 16 minutes of field time against USC to net her first collegiate goal. She chipped one in over the keeper from 25 yards out to net the game-winner in the 72nd minute and help CU to a 2-1 home victory. Herwatt also had a strong performance against UT-Martin in the DU Invitational, taking three shots in a season-high 48 minutes played. HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top players in the country, Herwatt has helped her teams to multiple championships. She has been ranked as high as No. 87 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer, ranking fourth in her region. She is also No. 126 on the ESPNHS Class of 2013 Top 150 College Prospects list. As a freshman at Justin-Siena, she started all her games played, contributed nine points and earned All-Marlin County and second-team All-Napa County honors. She continued to thrive at Carondelet, grabbing 15 steals while helping the Cougars to an 18-3-2 record and the Tri Valley Classic Championship. Her junior season, she played 1,622 minutes, scored one goal, contributed five assists and earned secondteam All-East Bay honors as the Cougars were named North Coast Section and East Bay Athletic League champions. She has played in all games so far her senior season and earned a semi-finalist spot in the NCS championship. She is a three-year CSF member and a two-time NCS and CIF scholar athlete. Herwatt has also excelled for club and ODP teams. With the Mustang Fury, who has been nationally ranked in the top eight since 2008, Herwatt was a champion in the CYSA-N State Cup in 2008 and ‘10, the 2008 Far West Regional and the 2009 Nor Cal State Cup Premier. She participated in the Cal North State, of which she was a team captain in 2011, and the Region IV ODP teams from 2009-11. She won RIV ODP championships in 2010 and ‘11. She competed in numerous events, including the 2009 Nike Cup and the 2010 RIV Costa Rica International Trip. 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letter-winner at Interlake, Fedor helped lead the team to the 2011 2a Washington State Championship, where she and the Saint Bernard defense allowed zero goals throughout the entire state tournament. As a sophomore, Fedor contributed four assists, helped Interlake to a 17-3-1 record and earned second-team All-King County honors. As a junior she was a first-team All-King County selection and an All-State honorable mention. That year, she scored two goals as the Saint Bernards posted an 11-4-3 record. Though an injury sidelined her most of her senior season, Fedor was named All-King County honorable mention. While she was injured, she volunteered to help run the summer high school soccer trainings. Fedor also stood out as a member of the Crossfire ECNL team. The club won state championships in 2008 and ’11 and Northwest Champions League Championships in 2011 and ’12. The squad also advanced to the 2011 Region IV semi-finals and took home third place in the 2012 ECNL Flight A Finals. Fedor was also a member of the Washington ODP team, earning an invitation to the 2011 Regional Camp and a spot on the Phoenix All-Tournament Team in 2011. IN THE CLASSROOM: Herwatt is a psychology major. PERSONAL: Alyssa Herwatt was born in Berkeley, Calif. on Oct. 6, 1995. Her parents, James and Marilyn, are a CEO and accountant. She has two siblings: Stephanie, a Harvard club soccer player, and Eric, a high school football and baseball player. Her grandfather Frank Herwatt played football at UC Davis, and her great uncle Larry Nichols played football at Oklahoma. Herwatt was a junior varsity cheerleader her freshman year. After graduation she hopes to play professional soccer and participate in the Peace Corps. She enjoys singing, snowboarding, skiing, camping and swimming. She has volunteered with the Youth Action Council and at a school for special needs. GETTING TO KNOW ALYSSA... • What’s your pregame routine? Take a shower, go to the bathroom, eat and listen to music GETTING TO KNOW COURTNEY... • What is your goal after graduation? To be a physical therapist • Why did you pick CU? It is beautiful and a great college town. The soccer is good and in a good conference • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Ryan Gosling • Why did you pick CU? Because of the soccer program, academics and beautiful campus • What’s your pregame routine? Listen to my playlist and eat a protein bar during warm-ups CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 GP 22 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 9 .111 SOG SOG% 5 .556 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 19 17 KAHLIA HOGG 5-6 • M • Jr.-TR Campbell, ACT, Australia GETTING TO KNOW KAHLIA... • What’s the significance of your jersey number? It has been my number since U-20s • What are you most looking forward to this season? Experiencing the CU-DU rivalry • Why did you pick CU? To be part of a quality, growing soccer program (Merici College/Florida State) Under-17 Australian Women’s National Team Under-20 Australian Women’s National Team ACC Academic Honor Roll 2014 Buffaloes SOPHOMORE (2013 at FLORIDA STATE): Hogg appeared in eight games, playing double digit minutes in five. She saw action in three of FSU’s six NCAA Tournament games, playing against South Alabama, Colorado and Boston College. 20 FRESHMAN (2012 at FLORIDA STATE): Hogg saw minutes in 10 games and made two starts. She made her collegiate debut in FSU’s 1-0 victory over then-No. 22 Florida. She made her first start in the next game, taking three shots against the College of Charleston. Hogg played a season-high 66 minutes against Jackson State, hitting a shot on goal as FSU won 5-0. Against Clemson, Hogg added an assist in the 86th minute, helping the Seminoles to a 7-0 victory. Hogg made her second start in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, and saw action in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Hogg earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll, the fall 2012 Dean’s List and the spring 2013 President’s List. HIGH SCHOOL: Hogg garnered national attention as a standout in her homeland of Australia. She played three seasons with Canberra United in the Westfield W-League, earning the Rising Star award following the 2009-10 season. She also was a member of the Chelsea U-14 Centre of Excellence team in England from 2006-08 and participated in the ACT Academy of Sport from 2008-11. Hogg was a member of the U-17 and U-20 Australian National Teams and was presented with the Pierre de Coubertin Award by the Australian Olympic Committee. IN THE CLASSROOM: Hogg majors in mechanical engineering. PERSONAL: Kahlia Hogg was born on December 9, 1993 to parents Steve and Andrea Hogg. She has a younger brother, Lachlan, and a younger sister, Teaghan. Her father Steve played soccer for the Australian Men’s National Team, the Socceroos. Hogg enjoys mountain biking, skiing, running, reading and listening to music. She has lived in five different countries: Australia, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and the United States. Hogg chose Colorado because of the great coaching staff and world-class university. 20 BRIE HOOKS 5-1 • F • So.-1L Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 2013 Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team Pac-12 All-Freshman Team University of Colorado Female Freshman of the Year Under-20 USWNT Training Camp 2014 Collegesportsmadness.com Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team • What significance does your jersey number have? It’s a family number • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Adam Levine • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? Playing against the top teams HIGH SCHOOL: Hooks was truly a leader for the Tahoma Bears. She has scored 36 goals in her career, and her 79 assists became a school record. At Tahoma she won three South Puget Sound League North Championships and back-to-back league championships. Hooks continued to improve, from a 19 point, 14-3-2 freshman season to a 58 point, 21-1 senior campaign. That season, she also set the record for most assists with 28. The Bears placed second at the state championship when Hooks was a sophomore and finished third in her final two seasons. Hooks’ accolades are nearly endless. She was selected as first-team SPSL North four times, Seattle Times AllArea three times, first-team Tacoma News Tribune All-Area and first-team All-State twice and was a WIAA Team Academic Award winner twice (for athletes with a grade-point average of 3.85 or higher). She was her team’s offensive and overall MVP twice a piece, as well as a two-time 4A state MVP. As a senior, she was the SPSL North’s Co-MVP and TNT’s player of the year. She played two seasons of basketball and ran track, but she also excelled beyond Tahoma. Her crossfire ECNL club team won the state championship in 2011. In ODP, she competed in numerous events and camps, including two Thanksgiving Interregional Events, where she was the leading scorer in 2011. She was named All-Tournament second team at the 2011 and ‘12 Region IV ODP Championships. She was also invited to the US Youth Soccer National Training Sessions in 2010 and ‘11. 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2013): Hooks had one of the strongest debuts in Colorado history. She became the first Buff to record multiple goals in her debut, scoring two in CU’s 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado. In her next game, she had her first game-winner, CU’s lone score in a 1-0 win over Colorado College. Hooks next had game-winners in back-to-back victories over St. Mary’s and Alabama. Just three games later, Hooks recorded her fourth game-winner (which ties for fourth best in a single season at CU), notching the first goal in a 4-0 stomping of Stony Brook. In the next, she contributed an assist in a 3-1 win over UNLV, helping her to a spot on the Omni Classic All-Tournament Team. Hooks missed the team’s first four conference games due to an injury, but got back to her scoring ways against USC, netting a goal and contributing an assist in the 2-1 win over USC. An important part of the Buffs’ attack throughout the season, Hooks was also key to their postseason run, drawing the foul that set up the game-winning goal over No. 15 Denver in the NCAA First Round. In CU’s freshman offensive record books, Hooks concluded the season ranked third with eight goals and fourth with 18 points. Her 42 shots tied for eighth. Her eight goals also tie for eighth most in a single season at CU. Hooks capped her freshman campaign with an invite to the U.S. Under-20 Women’s National Team training camp and a spot on the All-Pac-12 Freshman Team. She was also named the team’s Newcomer of the Year and the CU Female Freshman Athlete of the Year. GETTING TO KNOW BRIE... IN THE CLASSROOM: Hooks majors in sociology. PERSONAL: Brianna Hooks was born in Seattle on Feb. 10, 1995. Her family is no stranger to sports. Her father, Kim Hooks, played baseball at Edmonds Community College, and her mother, Kelly Wirtala, played tennis at Shoreline Community College. Her grandfather, James Hooks, played football at Central Oklahoma before joining the Detroit Lions. She has two younger brothers, Kim and Julius. She hopes to become a sports psychologist. Hooks sang alto in Tahoma’s treble choir, where she had a superior score at the state competition. She has taken three years of American Sign Language and hopes to become fully fluent while at CU. She liked the sense of home CU’s campus gave her and is excited to avoid the Washington rain. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 GP 19 G 8 A PtsShotsShot% 2 18 42 .190 SOG SOG% 25 .595 GWPK-Att 4 0-0 21 3 ALEX HUYNH 5-6 • D • So-1L Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia GETTING TO KNOW ALEX... • What’s the best thing about playing in the Pac-12? Playing against elite players • What’s your goal for after gradation? Travel the world • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Ellie Goulding (Westfields Sports) 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2013): Huynh had a strong debut season with the Buffs. She was the only freshman to start all 23 games, totaling 1,814 minutes. Huynh is just the sixth freshman at CU to start 23 or more games in her debut season. In that time, she contributed three assists, which ranks in the top nine all-time among CU freshmen. As a mid-back, she also helped CU to its nine shutouts. She earned points in just her third collegiate game, assisting the insurance in CU’s 2-1 win over Air Force. She was at it again versus Stony Brook in the Omni Classic, contributing an assist in the 19th minute to help CU to a 4-0 shutout. Huynh had her third assist against USC, finding the goal scorer in the 66nd minute in the 2-1 win. HIGH SCHOOL: Huynh succeeded on the pitch with multiple teams. A talented player at Australia’s first selective sports school, she helped her team to four consecutive state championships. She was selected for the Under-15 and U-17 New South Wales Teams on her way to U-17 and U-20 appearance with the Australian team. She was a member of the Australian Schoolgirls and NSW Combined High Schools teams from 2009-11, winning championships each season, and taking home national titles in 2009 and ‘10. As a senior, she was a team captain and was named the NSW CHS player of the final. She was also awarded NSW CHS Blue in addition to blue honors from Westfields Sporting and Sydney South West as a junior. Huynh also played club ball with Western Sydney. IN THE CLASSROOM: Huynh intends to major in business. PERSONAL: Alexandra Huynh was born on July 24, 1994 in Sydney, Australia. Her mother is Jo-Anne Piper. She has a twin sister, Samantha, and two brothers, Joshua and Christopher. She is the first ever Australian women’s soccer player at CU. She enjoys reading, skateboarding and making clothes. She chose Colorado because she was attracted to the school’s culture and the surrounding environment. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 22 GP 23 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 3 3 8 .000 SOG SOG% 4 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 9 • What’s your pregame routine? I always have to put my socks and shoes on right to left DARCY JERMAN • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? Every game is a challenge 5-7 • M • Sr.-3L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2013 Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? Hiking, fishing or swimming and a Gatorade Player of the Year nominee. During her sophomore year she was an All-American nominee while earning a 4A Metro Player of the Year award and a NSCAA All-Region Team honor. She has made the Principal’s Honor Roll all four years at CMHS. She also was a member of the Pride Predators ‘93 club team. Her team was Colorado State Cup Champions in 2006 and ‘07. In 2008, her club team won the Score at the Shore Showcase Greensboro Tournament, and in 2009 the team won the Disney Showcase Division title. She has a wealth of ODP experience as she was a member of the Colorado team from 2006-10. Jerman’s ODP team was crowned Region IV champions in 2009 and national champions in 2010. SOPHOMORE (2012): Jerman sat out the first four games of the season while recovering from a leg injury before playing in the remaining 16 games and making 15 starts. She headed in the game-winner in the 60th minute in the Buffs’ 2-0 victory over Air Force. IN THE CLASSROOM: Jerman is majoring in communication and She played a season-high minoring in business. 96 minutes in back-to-back games to end the season against PERSONAL: Jerman is the daughter of Steven and Patricia Jerman of Arizona State and Utah. Colorado Springs, Colo. She has one older sister, Katelyn, who played soccer at Hastings College. When Jerman is not playing soccer, she likes to ski, FRESHMAN (2011): She run, hike, swim and hang out with friends. She enjoyed volunteering at the led all freshmen on the team local soup kitchen during high school, and she was a member of Student with two goals in her 16 and Teachers Aiding Humanity (STAH). Jerman looks forward to playing games played, nine of which were starts. She scored both goals off of soccer on Prentup Field, the same field her father played on at CU. Her just three shots during the Colorado Cup, helping CU to wins against father played baseball for Colorado from 1976-79 before signing with the Colorado College (5-0) and Northern Colorado (3-0). Seven of her St. Louis Cardinals organization. 17 shots were on goal, giving her a freshmen-best percentage of .412. HIGH SCHOOL: She led her Cheyenne Mountain High School soccer team to the quarterfinals as a freshman and senior, and the semifinals her sophomore and junior years. Jerman led her team with 17 goals her senior season, and her outstanding play had her named to the All-Colorado girls’ soccer team. She was also named the 4A Metro Player of the Year for 2011. Jerman was named 4A first-team all-conference each year while picking up an all-state second-team honor her freshman year and then two firstteam all-state honors. Her junior year she was a first-team all-area selection 2014 Buffaloes JUNIOR (2013): Jerman had her best performance to date her junior year. Starting all 23 games, Jerman netted three goals and contributed an assist. She ranked third on the team with 41 shots and 19 on goal. Her 41 shots also tie for eighth best by a CU junior. Jerman was a perfect 2-for-2 in penalty kicks, finding the back of the net against UNLV and Arizona State. She began the season on a high note, assisting the second goal in CU’s 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado. Jerman joined CU’s elite multi-goal club when she netted two goals against UNLV to help the Buffs to a 3-1 victory. Her two-goal performance garnered her a CU Athlete of the Week title and a spot on the Omni Classic All-Tournament Team. Jerman’s third goal of the season was a big one. She scored off a PK in the 71st minute to force a 2-2 double overtime tie in a hotly contested battle against Arizona State. GETTING TO KNOW DARCY... CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 16 16 23 55 G 2 1 3 6 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 17 .118 0 2 9 .111 1 7 41 .073 1 13 67 .089 SOG SOG% 7 .412 3 .333 19 .463 29 .433 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 2-2 1 2-2 23 16 • What are your game day superstitions? Tying my shoes extremely tight 5-9 • D • Sr.-3L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) • What’s your goal for after graduation? Do what makes me happy and fulfilled JUNIOR (2013): Jones started all 23 games of the season, totaling 1,990 minutes (the third most pitch time on the team). Jones played a key role in the Buffs’ defense that shut out nine opponents and tallied a record-breaking five shutouts to begin the season. In addition to her strong defensive presence, Jones also found time on the attack, taking a career-high 10 shots while sending three on goal. She earned a point against Oregon State, contributing an assist to the gamewinning goal to help CU to its first ever home Pac-12 Conference win. 2014 Buffaloes • Why did you pick CU? It’s in my blood BIANCA JONES 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention conference her sophomore year. Following her sophomore season, she earned a second-team all-conference mention and was a second-team Aurora Sentinel All-City Girls Soccer selection. She has been an AVID scholar for three years leading up to her senior season at SHHS. She also focused a lot of her time playing for the Colorado Storm Copa Club Team. In 2007, she helped her team to the Nike Invitational finals, the State Cup semi-finals and the Disney Showcase finals. In 2008, her team made the West Coast FC finals and the State Cup quarter-finals. In 2009, her team won the Storm Showcase tournament along with being a State Cup semifinalist. She is a member of the National Honor Society and is a Link Leader. SOPHOMORE (2012): Jones started all 20 games, once again leading her class in minutes, totaling 1,838 on the season. She was an important part of the Buffs’ backline, helping the Buffs to eight shutouts, including a record-setting three to start the season. Jones was also impressive at the net, scoring the first two goals of her career off just two shots. She put the Buffs on the board against then-ranked No. 3 UCLA (1-2) and scored the final goal in CU’s 3-0 shutout of Arizona. FRESHMAN (2011): She led freshman with 1,255 minutes played in 18 games (16 starts). Her one assist of the season was in her first collegiate game, a 5-0 win against Colorado College in the Colorado Cup. H IG H S C HO OL : She ha d a standout senior year, both athletically and academically at Smoky Hill High School. Jones was named the Wendy’s High School Heisman Winner, and made the Aurora All-City team and All-Conference first team for her play. In the classroom she was awarded the Faculty Award for Scholarly Accomplishments, named to the Academic All-State first team, and finished as an honor graduate (finishing in the top 5 percent) and honor roll student for 2011. Jones helped her Smoky Hill High School team to the Class 5A state quarterfinals her junior year. Following her junior season, she earned a firstteam all-conference mention, an academic all-state honor and was a first-team Aurora Sentinel All-City Girls Soccer selection. She was named second-team all- 24 GETTING TO KNOW BIANCA... IN THE CLASSROOM: Jones majors in management and finance in the CU Leeds School of Business. PERSONAL: Bianca Skyttersaeter Jones is the daughter of Elton and Girdy Jones of Aurora, Colo. She has one younger brother Caesar. She comes from an extremely athletic family as her father played football at CU, her mother skied at New Mexico, her aunt Toini Skyttersaeter skied at CU, her aunt Runa Skyttersaeter skied at Utah and her cousin Clifton Abraham played football at Florida State before becoming a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers. When Bianca isn’t playing soccer, she enjoys skiing, running, traveling and pottery. She says that an interesting fact about her is that her first language was Norwegian. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 18 20 23 61 G 0 2 0 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 0 .000 0 4 2 1.000 1 1 10 .000 2 6 12 .167 SOG SOG% 0 .000 2 1.000 3 .300 5 .417 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 18 • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? The competitiveness MIKAELA KRAUS • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Justin Timberlake 5-6 • M • So.-1L San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) FRESHMAN (2013): Kraus saw game time in 13 matches, including five conference and two post-season games. She played 10 or more minutes in seven games, playing a season-high 24 minutes at Washington State. Two of her three shots came in the post-season against ranked teams – No. 15 Denver and No. 19 BYU. • What’s your pregame routine? Listening to pump-up music IN THE CLASSROOM: Kraus majors in sociology. PERSONAL: Mikaela Jayne Kraus was born on Oct. 11, 1995 to David and Jennifer Kraus. Her sister, Kendall, plays soccer at Dartmouth. Kraus hopes to work in sports law after graduation. She is of Puerto Rican descent. She enjoys scuba diving, skiing and making homemade ravioli. She volunteers for multiple causes each year. She chose CU because she believes it is the perfect combination of academic and athletic opportunities. 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: Kraus was a four-year letter-winner and two-time Cathedral Catholic Scholar Athlete, Union Tribune All-Academic, firstteam Western League and second-team All-San Diego CIF selection. Her freshman season she was named to the San Diego Hall of Champions Student Athlete Leadership Program. She scored her first goal as a sophomore and earned the Coaches Varsity Award. Kraus scored two goals, contributed three assists and was named second-team AllNorth County as the Dons went 18-7-5 and took home the 2012 San Diego CIF Championship her junior season. She stood out in her final season, scoring 10 goals and adding 10 assists to help the Dons to an outstanding 26-3-4 record. In 2013, the Dons won the Western League, Division III, San Deigo CIF and California Regional Championships. As a senior, Kraus was selected to the Butch Lee Tournament Team and was named the CCHS MVP of winter sports. Kraus also excelled with the San Diego Surf club. The club won the Surf College Cup in 2011 and was victorious in back-to-back Surf Thanksgiving Cups (‘09 and ‘10) and won three straight Surf Cups (2008-10). Kraus and the Surf were also Cal South National Cup semi-finalists in 2009 and ‘10. GETTING TO KNOW MIKAELA... CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 GP 13 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 3 .000 SOG SOG% 0 0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 25 4 MADISON KRAUSER 5-3 • F • Jr.-2L Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Pac-12 All-Freshman Team 2013 Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team 2014 Buffaloes 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention SOPHOMORE (2013): Krauser followed up her strong debut with an impressive sophomore campaign. She played in all 23 games, starting all but two. Krauser tallied 14 points off four goals and six assists, while taking 39 shots and 19 shots on goal. Her assist total ranks fourth best by a CU sophomore, and her points and goals both rank in the top eight of that category. With eight assists in her career, Krauser already ranks in the all-time top 13 for assists. Krauser began her point-getting when she assisted the game-winner in CU’s 1-0 overtime win over Alabama. In the Buffs’ next game, she added three assists in a 4-1 victory over UT-Martin. Krauser joins Jen Thais (2004) as the only Buffs to record more than two assists in a single game. Just two matches later, Krauser netted a goal and added an assist in CU’s 4-0 shutout of Stony Brook, earning a spot on the Omni Classic All-Tournament Team. Krauser’s other points helped the Buffs to big wins and key ties. She scored first against Oregon State to help the Buffs to their first ever home Pac-12 Conference win, scored the Buffs’ lone goal in a near-upset but eventual tie of then-No. 9 California and scored early to force a 2-2 tie against Arizona State. Her final assist came on the game-winner against No. 19 BYU in the NCAA Round of 32. GETTING TO KNOW MADISON... • Why did you pick CU? The environment and mountains • What’s your pregame routine? Music, streching out and foam rolling • What’s your goal for after graduation? Backpack in Europe HIGH SCHOOL: Krauser was a three-time first-team All-Sea View League selection and three-time team most valuable player at Woodbridge High School. She helped the Warriors to the CIF State Tournament for the first time in 10 years in 2011. She had a high school career total of 32 goals and 31 assists. With the So Cal Blues club team, she won multiple championships including the 2011 USYSA Region IV (in which she scored the first goal in the 2-0 win against the favorite Oregon Rush), 2010 Coast Soccer Premier League and 2009 National League Far West Regional titles. She was a National Cup semi-finalist in 2008 and earned championships in both the U-15 and U-16 Coast Soccer Premier Leagues. She was named a Girls’ Soccer Player to Watch for 2009-10 by OCVarsity.com. She was also part of the Warriors’ 2009 and 2011 league champion track teams and still has her name in the books as a member of the group that holds the school’s 4x100 record. IN THE CLASSROOM: Krauser majors in studio art and minors in business. PERSONAL: Her full name is Madison Taylor Krauser. She was named after her great-great-grandfather, who was a United States Ambassador to Haiti. She was born on October 18, 1993 in Atlanta to Thomas and Sarah Krauser. Her father was a wrestler at Georgia Tech from 1977-82 and coached the Yellow Jackets from 1983-92. She has two siblings, Jennie, who plays soccer at NC State, and Keating. She hopes to follow in her mother’s footsteps and work in the design industry. She appeared in the film “Daughter of the American Revolution.” When not playing soccer, she enjoys painting and snowboarding. She was a member of her high school’s student council and was a photographer for the yearbook. FRESHMAN (2012): Krauser proved to be a standout player in her first season. She was the only freshman to play in and start every game. She ranked second and third on the team in shots (35) and shots on goal (16). She also led all freshmen with six points. Her two assists came in the Buffs’ home opener against LIU (2-0) and home closer against Utah (1-1). Krauser was also a force on the road, scoring twice in away games. Her first goal came at Northwestern, keeping the Buffs in the game that ended in a 2-2 tie and helping her to CU Athlete of the Week honors. Her second goal was the game winner at Wyoming, setting the pace for a 2-0 victory. Krauser’s superb season also helped her to a spot on the Pac-12 Freshman Team. 26 CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 20 23 43 G 2 4 6 A PtsShotsShot% 2 6 35 .057 6 14 39 .103 8 20 74 .081 SOG SOG% 16 .457 19 .487 35 .473 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 26 STORIE LEDGER 5-3 • F • Sr.-3L Santa Monica, Calif. (Tamalpais) GETTING TO KNOW STORIE... • What’s the significance of your jersey number? None, but I’ve grown to really like it • Why did you pick CU? It’s a fantastic environment with top notch academic and athletic programs • What are your game day superstitions? I put on my left shin guard, sock and cleat before the right side IN THE CLASSROOM: Ledger majors in international affairs. SOPHOMORE (2012): Ledger played in 12 games. She started the Buffs’ season opener against Northern Colorado, playing a season-high 72 minutes. Ledger made her mark in Colorado’s final road trip. She took her two shots of the season while in Arizona, sending one to the back of the net 16 seconds before halftime to help CU to a 3-0 shutout of Arizona. PERSONAL: Storie Elizabeth Ledger was born June 8, 1993, to Steven and Traci Ledger. She has an older brother, Logan, who attends Columbia University, and a younger sister, Averie. Her hobbies include snowboarding and painting. Ledger volunteered in high school for the SF Project Homeless Connect and Meals of Marin. She chose the University of Colorado because of the overall atmosphere, location, academic and athletic programs. FRESHMAN (2011): She played in 15 games at the midfield position, logging 367 minutes in her first season at CU. She had six shots and one on goal. She had one assist and played a season-high 55 minutes on October 16 against Oregon. HIGH SCHOOL: Ledger finished her Tamalpais High School career off strong. She was named to the All-League Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) first team and contributed 28 goals and nine assists en route to a 16-5-3 record her senior year. Ledger was named to the second team AllLeague MCAL her sophomore year, and was given honorable mention AllLeague MCAL honors her freshman and junior years. Her high school won the MCAL tournament three years while she was there. She excelled in the classroom as well, and was on the highest honor roll while also being named a CIF NCS Scholar Athlete all four years of high school. She graduated with highest honors. Ledger also played club soccer for the Marin FC ‘93 team. Ledger helped the team to two Golden State Soccer League Championships, a Las Vegas College Showcase tourney and to the State Cup (Cal-North) semi-finals. She participated on the Cal North ODP 93’ team from 2007 to 2010. Ledger’s team won the Cal North Region IV Championship in 2010. 2014 Buffaloes JUNIOR (2013): Ledger played in five non-conference victories, playing double-digit minutes in all but one. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 15 12 5 32 G 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 6 .000 0 2 2 .500 0 0 0 .000 1 3 8 .125 SOG SOG% 1 .167 1 .500 0 .000 2 .250 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 27 24 ASHLEY LOVE 5-2 • F • Jr.-1L Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) SOPHOMORE (2013): Love saw field time in five games, playing a season-high 10 minutes against UT-Martin in the DU Invitational. Love also played in one conference game at Washington State. 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2012): Love played in five games her freshman season. She made her debut in CU’s season opener, a 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado. She saw minutes in two conference games against California (2-3) and at Arizona (3-0). HIGH SCHOOL: Love was a three-time first-team All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League selection. In her senior year, she recorded 13 goals and eight assists for Las Lomas High School, helping the Knights to a 10-5-4 season. She was named the DFAL Co-Most Valuable Offensive Player as a junior, tallying five goals and six assists. She participated in club soccer with the Mustang Rampage of Danville, Calif., where she helped the team to a 11-1-2 record and won an Elite Clubs National League U-18 Northwest Conference title in 2012. She was a fourtime CIF Scholar Athlete Award winner. She was also a four-time letter-winner with the Las Lomas cross country team, participating in CIF State Championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011. GETTING TO KNOW ASHLEY... • What’s your goal for after graduation? Using my business degree to manage a business • Why did you pick CU? The beautiful town and area around the school plus the amazing school spirit • What’s your pregame routine? Listening to music to pump myself up IN THE CLASSROOM: Love majors in management in the CU Leeds School of Business. PERSONAL: Her full name is Ashley Marie Love. She was born on February 17, 1994 to E. Dereck and Donna. She has one sister, Heather, who recently graduated from Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism. Love is interested in earth science and hopes to travel the world and start her own business after graduation. She enjoys running and has helped coach youth soccer teams. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL 28 GP 5 5 10 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 22 NIKKI MACHALEK 5-5 • F • Jr.-2L Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) SOPHOMORE (2013): Machalek played in four games total, splitting that time during non-conference and conference play. She played a season-high 15 minutes against Stony Brook in the Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic. Her one shot of the season was on goal in CU’s battle against Washington State. FRESHMAN (2012): Machalek played in 15 games and made her presence felt in her Colorado debut. In just five minutes playing time in the season opener against Northern Colorado, Machalek pushed her way to the net to help the Buffs to a 3-0 shutout. She played in seven conference games and contributed an assist in the 3-0 blanking of Arizona. GETTING TO KNOW NIKKI... • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? It’s the best conference and most competitive • What’s your plan for after graduation? Medical school • What significance does your jersey number have? It’s my birthday IN THE CLASSROOM: Machalek majors in chemical and biological engineering and minors in business. She is also interested in pre-med and Spanish. HIGH SCHOOL: Machalek was a four-year letterwinner and reached two Colorado Class 5A state title games at Fairview High School, winning the championship in 2010 and finishing second in 2012. She was an All-Front Range League first-team selection her junior season, during which she scored 16 goals and was her team’s offensive player of the year. Her senior year, she was a second-team selection and won her team’s Knight Award for best representation of sport and school spirit. She helped Boulder’s Force - BCF to a state title in 2010 and a second place finish in 2012. She led the club in assists in 2011, and won the Award for Outstanding Effort and Commitment to the Team in 2009. 2014 Buffaloes PERSONAL: Her full name is Nikola Sally Machalek. She was born on February 22, 1994 to Ken and Jolana Machalek. Her mother was a ski racer at the University of Minnesota. She has a twin brother named Derek who also plays soccer and skis. She is bilingual and can speak both English and Czech. She has played in soccer tournaments in the Czech Republic, of which her mother is a native. She graduated with the International Baccalaureate diploma from Fairview. She has always been interested in science and hopes to go to medical school after she graduates from Colorado. She loves her home state and especially enjoys the skiing. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 15 4 19 G 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 2 .500 0 0 1 .000 1 3 3 .333 SOG SOG% 1 .500 1 1.000 2 .667 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 29 2 JOSS OREJEL 6-0 • D • Fr.-HS Tustin, Calif. (Tustin) Under-17 Mexican Women’s National Team 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: Orejel’s focus on club play during her prep career helped her gain major attention. Under coach Randy Dodge, Orejel and the So Cal Blues were three-time league champions and won back-to-back Surf College Cup Championships and the 2011 State Championship. Orejel was named to the state Olympic Development Program team in 2011. As a member of the Under-17 Mexican Women’s National Team, she played in the 2012 World Cup. Orejel has a four-star rating on Top Drawer Soccer, coming in as her region’s 27th ranked player. 30 IN THE CLASSROOM: Orejel plans to take the pre-medicine route at Colorado. PERSONAL: Jocelyn Marie Orejel was born on November 14, 1996 to parents Rudy and Rosie Orejel. She has two younger siblings, Justin and Gisselle. She’s bilingual and traveled all around the world before the age of 16. After graduation, Orejel wants to start her own business. She is the first of her family to attend college and chose Colorado because this is a place she could see herself being for the next four years and beyond. GETTING TO KNOW JOSS... • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Zac Efron • Why did you pick CU? I just knew it was the perfect fit for me • What’s your pregram routine? Blast music and get into game zone 5 OLIVIA PAPPALARDO 5-5 • M • Jr.-2L Niles, Ill. (Maine South) SOPHOMORE (2013): Pappalardo was an important part of the Buffs’ mid ield, playing in 16 games and making 13 starts, until an injury sidelined her for the inal seven games of the season. In the Buffs’ third match, she contributed two assists to help CU to a 2-0 shutout of Air Force. The two-assist performance was the irst by a Buff since 2010. Just three games later, she scored her irst collegiate goal, netting the game-winner in a 4-1 thrashing of UT-Martin. Pappalardo matched a season-high three shots against USC before a non-contact injury took her out of the game and ended her season. GETTING TO KNOW OLIVIA... • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Derrick Rose and Patrick Kane • What are your game day superstitions? I have to put my gear on in the same order • What’s the significance of your jersey number? I’ve had it for every sport I’ve played since 2nd grade inalist. The team reached the inals in the U-15 and U-17 state cups and took the U-19 state title in 2012. In June 2012, the Eclipse Select team went 2-2 in the national tournament, inishing in 11th place. Pappalardo was invited to the ID2 National Camp as a junior and selected for the U-16 ECNL All-Event team at the Disney Soccer Showcase. She also was the starting point guard as a sophomore at Maine South. In the 2009-10 season, the Hawks won the CSL and Chicago-Area Class 4A Illinois High School Association Regional championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Pappalardo is the 97th best player in the nation according to TopDrawerSoccer.com and ranks in the top 150 of the ESPNHS list of best high school soccer recruits for 2012. She was the only freshman on the varsity squad at Maine South High School. She earned Central Suburban League Rookie of the Year honors from the Pioneer Press and won the Niles North Regional Championship in her one year as a Hawk. That season she was also invited to the ID2 Regional Camp in Dallas. Pappalardo played for seven years with Chicago’s Eclipse Select club team, ranked the No. 2 girls’ soccer club in the country from 2009-2011 by Soccer America. She served as co-captain for the last three years. Eclipse Select won the Elite Club National League national championship in 2011. Her senior year she was also selected for the U-18 ECNL All-Event team at the Sanford Event. In the U-16 race in 2010, the team won the regional championship and became a national 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2012): Pappalardo showed versatility in her irst season, playing a freshman-high 1,541 minutes. In 19 games, including 16 starts, Pappalardo took 16 shots, ranking second among freshmen. Her two assists came in back-to-back victories against Cincinnati (2-1) and Wyoming (2-0). She played a season-high 110 minutes in the Pac-12 opener at Oregon (0-0). IN THE CLASSROOM: Pappalardo majors in psychology and sociology. PERSONAL: She was born on April 13, 1994 to Tony and Linda Pappalardo. Her nickname is Liv. She has one older sister, Mia, who attends the University of Iowa. She enjoys playing basketball, hanging out with friends and baking. She has family members who live in Greece and would love to one day live in Europe as well. She was a member of her high school’s Italian club and earned high honors in Italian three years in a row. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 19 16 35 G 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 16 .000 2 4 18 .056 4 6 34 .029 SOG SOG% 4 .250 9 .500 13 .382 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 31 14 EMILY PAXTON 2014 Buffaloes 5-5 • F • Jr.-2L Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) SOPHOMORE (2013): Paxton was an important substitute as a sophomore, playing in all 23 games, totally 1,006 minutes. She made seven starts, including all of the Buffs’ NCAA Tournament games. She took 28 shots, sending 17 on goal. Paxton shined during the Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic. She scored her first goal of the season in the 78th minute of CU’s 4-0 shutout of Stony Brook. In the next game, she took a season-high four shots in just 24 minutes playing time against UNLV. She was an important part of the Buffs’ run to the Sweet 16, scoring the first goal against No. 19 BYU in the Round of 32 to help the Buffs to an eventual 2-1 victory. FRESHMAN (2012): Paxton made an impressive debut, contributing an assist in the Buffs’ season opener against Northern Colorado (3-0). Paxton played in 19 games, made three starts and tied for third on the team with two goals. She scored with just eight minutes remaining in regulation to send the Pac-12 home opener against Washington into overtime. In a tough 2-1 loss to defending NCAA Champions Stanford, Paxton gave the Buffs the upper hand right before the break. GETTING TO KNOW EMILY... • What’s your pregame routine? Rap • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? Playing in the strongest conference • Why did you pick CU? The location, conference and school itself HIGH SCHOOL: Paxton was a first-team all-state and all-division selection and earned Division 5a2 Player of the Year honors her senior year at Boulder Creek High School in Anthem, Ariz. That season she was the captain of the 16-4 Jaguars, and had 13 assists and a school season record of 33 goals. Paxton played club soccer with SC Del Sol out of Phoenix. The club won the 2012 state title and earned a bid to the Elite Club National League national championship. SC Del Sol also won a state title in 2010 and a Women’s Premier Soccer League title in 2011. Prior to SC Del Sol, Paxton was a member of the Sereno Soccer Club, where she won six consecutive state titles. In 2009, the club won the Far West Regional League title and became a Region IV finalist. IN THE CLASSROOM: Paxton’s major at Colorado is communication. She is also interested in marketing, public relations and sports broadcasting. PERSONAL: Her full name is Emily Alexandra Paxton. She was born October 23, 1994 to Sean and Jessica Paxton. Her father played football for Fort Lewis College. She has two younger brothers named Connor and Luke. She enjoys hanging out with friends, going to sporting events and doing outdoor activities. She has family in Colorado and looks forward to experiencing the state’s seasonal changes. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL 32 GP 19 23 42 G 2 2 4 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 7 .286 0 4 28 .071 1 9 35 .114 SOG SOG% 5 .714 17 .607 22 .629 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 13 JENNA REEVES 5-7 • D • Fr.-HS Orange, Calif. (Villa Park) • What are your game day superstitions? I have too many to list, really • What’s the significance of your jersey number? I’ve been number 13 since I was 12 and I like to prove that it’s not always unlucky • What’s the best thing about the Pac-12? You’re competing against the best players and getting the best experience IN THE CLASSROOM: Reeves intends to major in marketing. PERSONAL: Virginia Noelle Reeves was born on December 12, 1995. Her parents are Christopher and Melissa Reeves, a Ford master technician and Dell clerk, respectively. She has two older sisters, Stephanie and Taylor, the latter of whom is a student at Cal State Fullerton and an Anaheim Ducks Power Player. After graduation, Reeves hopes to pursue a career in professional soccer or entrepreneurship. She enjoys drawing, shopping and sleeping. An interesting fact about her is that she can recite the alphabet backwards. She has always wanted to play in the Pac-12 Conference and chose Colorado because of the beautiful campus and amazing coaching staff ’s style of soccer. 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: During her prep career, Reeves proved herself as one of the nation’s most elite defenders. A three-time Defensive Player of the Year, Scholar Athlete, first-team All-Century League selection and Principle’s Honor Roll recipient, Reeves was key to Villa Park’s transformation and steady growth. As a freshman, she scored two goals and contributed five assists as the Spartans posted a 4-15-3 record. The team quickly turned things around, more than tripling their win total in Reeves’ sophomore season. That year, the Spartans went 17-6-4, and Reeves netted two goals and added seven assists. Her junior season, she had three goals and eight assists, helping Villa Park to a 19-6-5 record, while earning an AP Scholar Award. Reeves earned first-team All-Orange County honors and served as team captain during her junior and senior seasons. Reeves capped her high school heroics with first-team All-CIF honors. As a senior she was also named her team MVP and Villa Park’s Female Athlete of the Year. In the IMG Academy 2014 Top 150 Rankings, Reeves was No. 101 overall, ranking No. 19 in Region IV and sitting as the 16th ranked defender. Reeves helped the So Cal Blues to Blues Cup Championships in 2011 and ’13 and LV Players Showcase and Schwan’s USA Cup V Elite Puma Showcase Championships in 2012. In 2014, the club competed at the ECNL National Championship. Reeves also has extensive ODP experience, as a member of the Cal South ODP 1995 summer/winter pool from 2009-12 and the Region IV pool from 2009-11 (she received an invite in 2012). With the ODP team, Reeves won Region IV Championships three straight years, from 2010-12, and the National Championship in 2012. She was also invited to the National Development Camp in 2010 and ’11 and was named Region IV All-Tournament Second Team in 2010 and First Team in 2011. GETTING TO KNOW JENNA... 33 7 BROOKE RICE 2014 Buffaloes 5-7 • D • Sr.-1L Jackson, Wyo. (Jackson Hole/Santa Clara) JUNIOR (2013): Rice began her time at Colorado as the winner of the Buff Cup. She was the top point getter in all of the 2013 spring competitions, including strength and conditioning, technical tests and small-sided games. Rice got off to a strong start in the fall, making starts in the Buffs’ first two games before an injury sideline her for the remainder of the non-conference season. Rice fell back into a stride late in the season, seeing game time in all of CU’s conference and post-season matches – tallying a shot against then-No. 9 California, USC and No. 19 BYU. In total, Rice played 850 minutes in 16 games and seven starts. She played a season-high 81 minutes in CU’s 2-2 tie at Arizona State. GETTING TO KNOW BROOKE... • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Beyonce • Why did you pick CU? Soccer, school and atmosphere • What are you most looking forward to this season? Competing and being at the top in the Pac-12 IN THE CLASSROOM: Rice majors in management in the CU Leeds School of Business. PERSONAL: Brooke Rice was born in Voorhees, N.J. on Feb. 16, 1993. Her parents Joe and Denise Rice own their own business and created a family of athletes. Joe competed in the 800 meter at Clemson. Rice’s sisters have both also played collegiate soccer. Ellie currently plays at Santa Clara and Nicole played at Wyoming under then head coach Danny Sanchez. Rice enjoys cooking, hiking and being with friends. She has volunteered for the Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative (BAWSI) and is a member of the National Honor Society. She chose CU to play soccer for a good team with a good coach in the Pac-12 Conference. SOPHOMORE (2012 at SANTA CLARA): Rice played in 20 games and made four starts as Santa Clara advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament and earned a 12-4-6 record. Rice took 16 shots, half of which were on goal. Her first collegiate goal was the game-winner in the Broncos’ 4-2 victory over the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. FRESHMAN (2011 at SANTA CLARA): Appeared in six games as a freshman, taking two shots and sending one on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Rice had an active prep career. Her Utah Avalanche soccer club won the state championship three years in a row from 2008-10. They were also Surf Cup champions in 2009. She was on the Utah state ODP region pool and team in 2010. Though focusing mostly on a club, Rice made the move to high school soccer her senior season, earning All-State honors. At Jackson Hole, she also participated in two years of track, cross country and basketball (a team which won four straight state championships). She was All-State both seasons with the track team, competing in the 800, 1600 and 3200 meters and taking home an individual state title. She also won team and individual state titles in cross country, where she ran a 19:50 3-mile and earned All-State honors as a freshman. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2013 34 GP 16 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 3 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 KATE SCHEELE 5-8 • GK • Jr.-TR Seattle, Wash. GETTING TO KNOW KATE... • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? Hunting or at the horse stables • Why did you pick CU? The players here create an incredible environment and the coaches are skilled. Also competing in the Pac-12 was a dream of mine • What’s your goal after graduation? To play professionally then serve for our armed forces (Roosevelt/Colorado College) Under-18 USWNT Training Camp C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 16) 2013 C-USA First Team 2013 C-USA Tournament Most Valuable Defensive Player SOPHOMORE (2013 at COLORADO COLLLEGE): Scheele had a standout season as a sophomore at CC. She helped the squad to Conference USA regular season and tournament championships. She was named to the C-USA First Team and earned conference defensive player of the week and C-USA Tournament Most Valuable Defensive Player honors. Scheele started all 22 of CC’s games, spending just under 2,000 minutes in the net and posting a 15-4-3 record. The Tigers dropped three of their first five games (two of which were against ranked opponents), but didn’t lose again until the end of conference play, helping them advance to the NCAA Tournament, where they fell in the first round to Duke in a shootout. Scheele IN THE CLASSROOM: Scheele is a history major. improved in every area of play in her second year, allowing just 17 goals, for a goals-against average of 0.77, while grabbing 74 saves (and posting PERSONAL: Kathryn Scheele was born on August 6, 1994 in Walla Walla, an .813 save percentage) and helping shut out a total of 13 opponents. Washington. Her parents Leonard and Suzanne Scheele are both retired doctors of medicine. Her mother, who played water polo at Harvard, FRESHMAN (2012 at COLORADO COLLEGE): As a freshman, Scheele also works as a biomedical researcher. Scheele’s father was a professional started 10 of her 12 games played, including the first five games of the season. cyclist. Her brother Steve wrestled for Stanford and currently attends the She recorded four shutouts in 2012 and became the first CC freshman University of Michigan Law School. When not playing soccer, she enjoys since 2005 to record back-to-back shutouts (against in-state rivals Denver baking, reading, drawing and hiking. After graduation, she hopes to become and Colorado) to begin her career. She posted a 4-2-4 record, including a history teacher or pursue a career in foreign affairs. Scheele is bilingual, a 2-2-1 mark in Conference USA play, helping the Tigers to the regular fluently speaking English and Spanish, and volunteered as an ESL (English season title. Scheele made a season-high 10 saves at No. 5 BYU. At season’s as a Second Language) teacher’s assistant. Scheele chose Colorado because end, she ranked in C-USA’s top 10 with four shutouts, a .333 shutouts per she loves the atmosphere and support for student-athletes. She calls it an game average, a .790 save percentage and a 4.08 saves per game average. honor to be part of the legacy the dedicated players and coaches at Colorado are creating. 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: During her prep career, Scheele stood out both athletically and academically. At Roosevelt, Scheele was on honor roll for three years and earned an AP Scholar Award in 2012. With Crossfire Premier ECNL, Scheele helped her club to the regional finals in 2009 and semifinals in 2010. In 2011, she led Crossfire to the Washington State Championship and the ECNL finals, helping her to a spot on the ECNL National Showcase Event Series All-Event Team in San Antonio. The following year, she earned a spot on the All-Event Team in San Diego. Scheele also shined as a member of the Washington State ODP team from 2007-10. During each of those four years, she also attended the Region IV camp. She was invited to the U.S. U-18 National Team training camp in 2012. Scheele was also a member of the W-League player pools for both the Seattle Sounders in 2012 and the Colorado Rapids in 2013. 35 6 23 MORGAN STANTON BRITTNEY STARK 5-1 • M • So.-TR Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek/Santa Clara) 5-6 • F • Fr.-HS Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Under-14-Under-20 USWNT Player Pool Under-17 USWNT 2014 Buffaloes FRESHMAN (2013 at SANTA CLARA): Stanton saw action in seven of the Broncos’ games. Her one shot, taken in Santa Clara’s 1-0 overtime victory over Fresno State, was on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Stanton played one year of soccer at Bear Creek, earning first-team All-Conference honors as a sophomore, but chose to focus her attention primarily on her club team, Colorado Rush. The captain of her U-11 to U-18 teams, Stanton helped the club to a U-18 ECNL finalist spot. She was also a W-League member from U-14 through U-18. She was named an NSCAA Youth All-American in 2012 and ’13. Stanton was a member of the U-13-U-15 State and Regional ODP teams. In the U.S. National Team Pool from U-14 to U-20, Stanton was a member of the U-17 World Cup team, scoring a goal against Gambia. Stanton ranked 23rd in the Top Drawer Soccer IMG Academy 150, also ranking fifth in the Rocky Mountain and Southwest Region and eighth amongst midfielders. IN THE CLASSROOM: Stanton is currently an open option major. PERSONAL: Morgan Danielle Stanton was born on February 4, 1995. Her parents are Dan and Renee Stanton, a business owner and a customer service manager, respectively. She has a younger sister, Julia. She enjoys playing with her dogs and hanging out with family and friends. She volunteered with the Rush REACH program. Though she has lived in Colorado her whole life, and traveled to many other countries around the world, she has never skied or snowboarded. Stanton chose Colorado to be closer to home and to attend a beautiful school. 36 HIGH SCHOOL: Stark earned first-team All-Northern League honors in each of her three seasons of varsity soccer at Broomfield High School. As a freshman, Stark scored 13 goals and contributed six assists, helping the Eagles to a 13-3-1 record, while being named first-team All-Boulder County and second-team All-State. In her final two seasons, Stark earned first-team All-State and All-Academic honors. As a junior, Stark was an NSCAA AllWest Region selection, scoring 10 goals and adding four assists. As a senior, Stark was a first-team All-American. Stark played club soccer with Colorado Rush, helping the team to the Youth World Championship title at the 2010 Gothia Cup, where she was named the MVP of the championship game. IN THE CLASSROOM: Stark is an integrative physiology major. PERSONAL: Brittney Alise Stark is the daughter of Roy and Denise Stark, a firefighter and a receptionist, respectively. She has a younger sister, Michaela, who also plays soccer. Stark says she chose Colorado because she couldn’t imagine playing or living in any other state and because she hopes to strive in the strong Pac-12 Conference. She says she loves the fact that she will be attending college close to her home and feels blessed to represent her school through soccer. After graduation, Stark hopes to become a trauma nurse so that she will have the opportunity to impact lives on a significant level. GETTING TO KNOW MORGAN... GETTING TO KNOW BRITTNEY... • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Jimmy Fallon • What are you most looking forward to this season? • What’s the significance of your jersey number? I have had #6 since I was 4-years-old • Why did you pick CU? I’m a Colorado native, I like the style of play and the campus is gorgeous • Why did you pick CU? To be in a good program that is in the Pac-12 and is close to home • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Ryan Reynolds The level of play and bonding with the team 0 KENZIE TILLITT 5-5 • GK • So.-1L Carson City, Nev. (Carson) FRESHMAN (2013): Tillitt saw action in two games as CU’s back-up keeper, totaling 24:36, allowing zero goals in that span. She helped hold CU’s 4-1 victory over UT-Martin in the DU Invitational, and played a season-high 19:05 in CU’s 3-0 loss at Washington State. • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? Elite competition every game • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? Playing guitar and jamming • Why did you pick CU? There’s nothing better than waking up to the Flatirons IN THE CLASSROOM: Tillitt majors in environmental architecture. PERSONAL: Kenzie Tillitt was born on Nov. 11, 1994 in Albuquerque, N.M. Her parents, David and Karen, are an emergency room physician and a florist. Her mother was a member of the University of California ski team. Her brother, Matthew, recently graduated from CU with a degree in political science. Tillitt is a member of the National Honor Society and volunteers for Habitat for Humanity. She hopes to play professional soccer after graduation. She enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, hiking, wake boarding and scuba diving. She says music is her other half and loves being in the spotlight while dancing competitively, starring in Annie and performing with her guitar. 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letter-winner at Carson, Tillit excelled at every position on the pitch. The Cougars were back-to-back champions in both the Sierra League (2009 and ‘10) and the Northern Nevada Region (‘11 and ‘12), while becoming state finalists for three consecutive seasons (2010-12). As a sophomore forward, the Cougars went 14-1-4 as Tillitt was named second-team All-State and won her team’s golden boot award. Next season, Tillitt led the Cougars in assists in the midfield, helping her to first-team All-State honors and her team to an undefeated 16-0-4 record. In her senior season, Tillitt was her team’s leading scorer with 20 goals. She was named the Cougars’ MVP and the league’s offensive player of the year. With five goals in a single match, Tillitt holds the CHS record. A two-time All-State Academic, Tillitt also proved herself with club and ODP teams. Her Nevada Elite FC club won the US Club Region IV Championship in 2012. With Davis Legacy in 2009, she took home a championship at the Disney Showcase. She was a member of Nevada state ODP from 2007-11, earning invites to the Region IV pool in 2010 and ‘11 and to the USYS Youth National ODP Development Camp in 2011. Tillitt also earned two letters in track at CHS, competing in long jump, triple jump and hurdles. GETTING TO KNOW KENZIE... CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE GP Minutes 2013 2 24:36 GA 0 GaAvg 0.00 Saves 0 Save% .000 W 0 L 0 T 0 Sho 0 37 15 HEATHER WARD 5-11 • D • Jr.-2L Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) GETTING TO KNOW HEATHER... • What’s your pregame routine? Listening to music • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? Hanging out with friends and sleeping • What’s your goal for after graduation? Travel to new places 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2014 Buffaloes SOPHOMORE (2013): Ward saw playing time in 20 games, making starts in the first 13 matches. Ward played in nine conference match-ups and all three of the Buffs’ post-season games, including 66 minutes against Florida State in the NCAA Sweet 16. As a member of the Buffs’ dominate defense, Ward helped the team to seven shutouts, including a record-breaking five to start the season. It took just two shots during the season for Ward to net her first collegiate goal, scoring in the 39th minute of CU’s 3-1 win over UNLV. FRESHMAN (2012): Ward worked as a reserve in the dominant CU defense. She played in 11 games, including three shutouts. She made her first start and played a season-high 99 minutes in the finale against Utah (1-1). She also took three shots, two on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Ward played two years of high school soccer at Dakota Ridge before focusing full-time on the Colorado Rush Nike club team. Colorado Rush won four consecutive Colorado State Cup championships. In 2010, they won the Region IV title, which led them to a third place finish at the national competition. Colorado Rush earned several other titles including the Arsenal Cup (2011), the Denver Cup (2011, 2009, 2007), the Rush Cup (2009, 2008) and the Pikes Peak Invitational (2009, 2007). Ward was also a member of four Olympic Development Program state teams. Her ODP team took the Region IV title in 2010 and was a regional finalist in 2011 and semifinalist in 2009. She also competed in track for Dakota Ridge High School. IN THE CLASSROOM: Ward is a sociology major. PERSONAL: Her full name is Heather Michelle Ward. She was born January 20, 1994 to parents Jack and Michelle Ward. She has one older sibling, Cameron. She was voted Most Likely to go Pro for the 2012 senior class. She was on yearbook staff from 2009-12 and was the editor-in-chief of Student Life 2012. She has helped coach an Under-19 girls’ developmental soccer team. She enjoys hanging out with family and friends, playing volleyball, hiking and skiing. CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL 38 GP 11 20 31 G 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 3 .000 0 2 2 .500 0 2 5 .200 SOG SOG% 2 .667 1 .500 3 .600 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 00 SCOUT WATSON 5-7 • GK • Fr.-HS Overland Park, Kan. GETTING TO KNOW SCOUT... • What’s your pregame routine? I retie my cleats right before game time the same way every time and I have to listen to a certain playlist that I dance to • What are your game day superstitions? I have a lucky headband that I wear • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Paul Pierce (Blue Valley Northwest) IN THE CLASSROOM: Watson hopes to major in broadcast journalism and communication at CU. PERSONAL: Scout Hunter Watson was born on May 1, 1996 to parents Vincent and Rebecca Watson. Her nickname is Scooter. She has three older sisters: Madison, who played soccer at the Wentworth Institute of Technology; Parker, who swam for the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; and Aaron. As the youngest in her family, she has a jungle gym for a bedroom, consisting of a slide, rock wall, fireman’s pole and monkey bars. Watson enjoys singing (though she says she’s not very good), playing sports and trying to make people laugh. Watson volunteers for the Special Olympics. She chose Colorado because it was the best opportunity to play collegiate soccer and the university has a great broadcast program. She is interested in sports broadcasting, communications and the process of creating a story. 2014 Buffaloes HIGH SCHOOL: Watson was a multi-sport star at Blue Valley Northwest. In soccer, she was a three-year letter-winner, helping the Huskies to a 24-9-4 record in her sophomore and junior seasons and the 2013 state and regional championships. She also played basketball (a three-year letter-winner as a guard), volleyball (helping the team to the 2013 runner-up title and substate championship as a right side hitter) and softball (playing shortstop and second base, for which she was an honorable mention selection as a freshman). Watson was the first female athlete at BVNW to play three sports all four years. With the Sporting Valley soccer club, Watson earned a fourth place finish at the 2012 ECNL Nationals and fifth at the 2013 Nationals. Watson was also named to the 2012-13 ECNL All-Event Team. 39 OPPONENTS COLORADO STATE N. COLORADO UNLV KENT STATE Friday, Aug. 22, 4 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Sunday, Aug. 24, 3 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Friday, Aug. 29, 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Sunday, Aug. 31, 2 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. School Information School Information School Information School Information Location ........................... Fort Collins, Colo. Founded ................................................... 1870 Enrollment............................................ 26,769 Nickname ...............................................Rams Colors ................................... Green and Gold Conference ............................Mountain West Home Field ............................... CSU Campus President ......................... Dr. Anthony Frank Athletic Director .......................Jack Graham SWA ................................. Christine Susemihl Location ................................... Greeley, Colo. Founded ................................................... 1889 Enrollment............................................ 12,084 Nickname ............................................... Bears Colors .......................................Blue and Gold Conference ..........................................Big Sky Home Field (Capacity).......Jackson Stadium ............................................................... (1,860) President ............................... Dr. Kay Norton Athletic Director ......................Darren Dunn Location .................................Las Vegas, Nev. Founded ................................................... 1957 Enrollment............................................ 28,000 Nickname ............................................. Rebels Colors ...................................Scarlet and Gray Conference ............................Mountain West Home Field (Capacity)............. Peter Johann ......................................... Memorial Field (2,500) Acting President ................... Donald Snyder Athletic Director ........ Tina Kunzer-Murphy SWA .......................................Lisa A. Kelleher Location ........................................ Kent, Ohio Founded ................................................... 1910 Enrollment............................................ 28,988 Nickname ..............................Golden Flashes Colors .......................................Blue and Gold Conference ............................ Mid-American Home Field (Capacity)... Zoeller Field (833) President .........................Dr. Beverly Warren Athletic Director .........................Joel Nielsen Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID ........................... Craig Buchanan E-Mail ............ craig_buchanan@comast.net Cell Phone ............................. (970) 227-7889 Fax .......................................... (970) 491-7889 Website .......................................csurams.com Mailing Address ............................................... ......................... 311 McGraw Athletic Center ...................................Fort Collins, CO 80523 Soccer SID ................................. Colin Boyles E-Mail ..................... collin.boyles@unco.edu Office Phone .......................... (970) 351-3645 Fax .......................................... (970) 351-2018 Website ..................................... uncbears.com Mailing Address................................................ ......... 270D Butler-Hancock Athletic Center .......................................... Greeley, CO 80639 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach ....Bill Hempen (Evansville ‘81) Office Phone .......................... (970) 491-7147 Record at School (years) ............... 2-13-3 (1) Career Record (years) ........ 278-201-47 (25) Assistant Coach .......................... Kelly Labor Assistant Coach .......................Chris Bentley Head Coach ...Tim Barrera (Virginia Tech ‘86) Office Phone .......................... (970) 351-1758 Record at School (years) .... 132-122-27 (15) Career Record (years) ........ 192-166-30 (21) Assistant Coach ............. Simone Borucinski Graduate Assistant ...................Josh Purdum Team Information Team Information First Season ............................................. 2013 All-Time Record .................................. 2-13-3 2013 Record............................................ Same 2013 Conference Record ...................... 1-9-0 Final Ranking .............................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............10/11 Starters Returning/Lost ............................ 9/2 Newcomers .................................................. 21 First Season ............................................. 1985 All-Time Record ..........................237-198-43 NCAA Appearances ............................... Four 2013 Record............................................ 9-6-5 2013 Conference Record ...................... 5-2-2 Final Ranking .............................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............N/A Starters Returning/Lost ..........................N/A Newcomers ...............................................N/A Series Information First Meeting 40 Series Information Colorado Leads, 7-0 (4-0 Home, 2-0 Away. 1-0 Neutral) Oct. 20, 1996 ............H ..........W .............2-0 Oct. 1, 2004...............H ..........W .............3-0 Oct. 9, 2005............... A ..........W .............3-0 Aug. 29, 2010 ............H ..........W .............2-0 Aug. 21, 2011 ............H ..........W .............3-0 Aug. 17, 2012 ............ A ..........W .............3-0 Aug. 23, 2013 ............N ..........W .............3-0 Sports Information Soccer SID .................................. Mark Wasik E-Mail ........................ mark.wasik@unlv.edu Office Phone .......................... (702) 895-3208 Cell Phone ............................. (702) 528-0289 Fax .......................................... (702) 895-0989 Press Row Phone .................. (702) 895-1209 Website ...................................unlvrebels.com Mailing Address .... 4505 Maryland Parkway .........................................................Box 450004 ........................................ Las Vegas, NV 89154 Coaching Staff Head Coach ......Chris Shaw (Methodist ‘94) Office Phone .......................... (702) 895-4176 Record at School (years) ............First Season Career Record All Levels (years) 66-39-1 (6) Assistant Coach ..........................Any Pringle Assistant Coach ......................... Emily Grant Team Information First Season ..............................................1998 All-Time Record .......................... 159-128-40 NCAA Appearances (Last).......Three (2006) 2013 Record...........................................10-8-3 2013 Conference Record .................5-5 (6th) Final Ranking ............................................. NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................18/5 Starters Returning/Lost .............................7/4 Newcomers ..................................................... 9 Series Information Series Tied 1-1 (1-0 Home, 0-1 Neutral) Sept. 6, 2010 .............N ...........L ..............2-4 Sept. 22, 2013 ...........H ..........W .............3-1 Sports Information Director of Athletic Communications .......... ................................................Lyndsey Maurer E-Mail .............................lmaurer2@kent.edu Office Phone ...........................(330) 672-8467 Website ........................... kentstatesports.com Mailing Address ................The M.A.C Center .....................................................P.O Box 5190 .................................................Kent, OH 44242 Coaching Staff Head Coach .............................Rob Marinaro Office Phone .......................... (330) 672-8424 Record at School (years) .... 104-102-26 (12) Career Record (years) ........................... Same Assistant Coach ........................Abby Richter Assistant Coach ......................... Pat Sweeney Team Information First Season ............................................. 1997 2013 Record.......................................... 12-7-1 2013 Conference Record ..........................7-4 Final Ranking .............................................NR Letterwinners Returning ........................... 13 Newcomers .....................................................7 Series Information First Meeting KANSAS DETROIT DENVER BRYANT Friday, Sept. 5, 4:30 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Sunday, Sept. 7, 1 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Friday, Sept. 12, 4:30 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Friday, Sept. 19, 4 p.m. Boulder, Colo. School Information School Information School Information School Information Location .................................Lawrence, Kan. Founded ................................................... 1866 Enrollment............................................ 27,784 Nickname ........................................ Jayhawks Colors ................................Crimson and Blue Conference ............................................Big 12 Home Field (Capacity)...... Rock Chalk Park ............................................................... (2,500) Chancellor ..........Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little Athletic Director ...........Dr. Sheahon Zenger Location ...................................Detroit, Mich. Founded ................................................... 1877 Enrollment.............................................. 5,112 Nickname ..............................................Titans Colors ............................Blue, Red and White Conference ...........................Horizon League Home Field ....................................Titan Field President ......... Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph.D. Athletic Director ..........Robert C. Vowels, Jr. Location ....................................Denver, Colo. Founded ................................................... 1864 Enrollment............................................ 11,778 Nickname ..........................................Pioneers Colors ...............................Crimson and Gold Conference ....................The Summit League Home Field (Capacity).......... ...CIBER Field ............................................................... (1,915) Chancellor ............................ Rebecca Chopp Athletic Director ..........Peg Bradley-Doppes Location ................................. Smithfield, R.I. Founded ................................................... 1863 Enrollment.............................................. 3,614 Nickname ......................................... Bulldogs Colors .....................................Black and Gold Conference ..................................... Northeast Home Field (Capacity)..Bulldog Soccer Field .................................................................. (4,400) President ........................Ronald K. Machtley Athletic Director ............................ Bill Smith Sports Information Soccer SID ...................................Joel Walrath E-Mail .................joel.walrath@udmercy.edu Office Phone ...........................(313) 993-1745 Website ................................ detroittitans.com Mailing Address ...University of Detroit Mercy ..................................4001 West McNichols Road ............................................. Detroit, MI 48221 Coaching Staff Head Coach ........... Mark Francis (SMU ‘87) Office Phone .......................... (785) 864-3556 Record at School (years) .... 163-127-22 (15) Career Record (years) ........ 196-152-23 (18) Associate Head Coach ...............Kelly Miller Assistant Coach ........................Jessica Smith Volunteer Assistant.................Mark Sheldon Team Information First Season ............................................. 1995 All-Time Record ..........................188-175-25 NCAA Appearances (Last).............. 5 (2011) 2013 Record.......................................... 7-11-2 2013 Conference Record ............ 2-5-1 (8th) Final Ranking .............................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............16/3 Starters Returning/Lost ............................ 9/2 Newcomers .....................................................9 Coaching Staff Head Coach ... Mike Lupenec (Oakland ‘86) Office Phone .......................... (313) 585-8293 Record at School (years) .... 195-181-32 (21) Career Record (years) ........................... Same Assistant Coach ............................Jamie Huff Goaltending Coach .................. Mike Sheehy Graduate Assistant ............ Abby McCollum Sports Information Soccer SID ........................ Niko Blankenship E-Mail ................. niko.blankenship@du.edu Office Phone .......................... (303) 871-2390 Cell Phone..............................(513) 225-6560 Fax .......................................... (303) 871-3890 Website .......................... denverpioneers.com Mailing Address ....... 2201 East Asbury Ave. ........................................... Denver, CO 80208 Coaching Staff Head Coach ............Jeff Hooker (UCLA ‘87) Office Phone .......................... (303) 871-3154 Record at School (years) .... 305-106-38 (22) Career Record (years) ............................same Associate Head Coach ....................Kris Peat Assistant Coach ....................... Katie Hooker Team Information Team Information First Season ............................................. 1993 2013 Record.......................................... 11-8-1 2013 Conference Record ..........................4-3 Final Ranking .............................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............N/A Starters Returning/Lost ..........................N/A Newcomers ...............................................N/A First Season ..............................................1983 All-Time Record .......................... 415-169-48 NCAA Appearances (Last).............. 9 (2013) Best Postseason Finish ........NCAA Sweet 16 2013 Record...........................................18-2-1 2013 Conference Record ...........................7-0 2013 Postseason .............NCAA First Round Final Ranking ............................................... 24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................15/9 Starters Returning/Lost .............................5/6 Newcomers ................................................... 10 Series Information Colorado Leads, 1-0 (1-0 Home) Sept. 16, 2005 ............... H........... W ...............3-0 Series Information Series Information Colorado Leads, 9-6-1 (4-3 Home, 5-3 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Oct. 25, 1996 ............H ...........L ..............0-1 Sept. 28, 1997 ........... A ...........L ..............3-4 Oct. 30, 1998 ............H ..........W .............1-0 Aug. 27, 1999 ............ A ..........W .............2-1 Oct. 8, 2000............... A ..........W .............1-0 Oct. 14, 2001 ............H ...........L ..............0-4 Sept. 27, 2002 ........... A ...........L ..............1-5 Oct. 17, 2003 ............H ..........W .............2-1 Sept. 26, 2004 ........... A ...........L ..............1-2 Oct. 16, 2005 ............H ..........W .............1-0 Oct. 27, 2006 ............ A ..........W .............4-0 Nov. 1, 2006 ..............N .......... T .... 1-1 2OT Big 12 Oct. 19, 2007 ............H ...........L ..............0-2 Oct. 5, 2008............... A ..........W .............2-0 Oct. 11, 2009 ............ A ..........W .............1-0 Oct. 23, 2010 ............H ..........W ........2-1 OT Sports Information Soccer SID ......................... Aaron Horlbogen E-Mail ..................... ahorlbogen@bryant.edu Office Phone ..............(401) 232-6558 / ext. 3 Fax ...........................................(401) 232-6361 Website ........................... bryantbulldogs.com Mailing Address ................1150 Douglas Pike ...........................................Chace Athletic Center ..............................................Smithfield, RI 02917 Coaching Staff Head Coach .....Chris Flint (Colby College ‘92) Office Phone ................(401) 232-6511 ext. 1 Record at School (years) .... 134-117-26 (14) Assistant Coach ................. Christina Maciel Volunteer Assistant..................Michael Eade Volunteer Assistant................Ricardo Monje OPPONENTS Soccer SID .................................. Brad Gilbert E-Mail .................................brgilbert@ku.edu Office Phone ...........................(785) 864-7788 Cell Phone ............................. (785) 424-4008 Website ...................................kuathletics.com Mailing Address ...... Communications Office .........................................1651 Naismith Drive ......................................................Parrott 1400 ........................................ Lawrence, KS 66045 Sports Information Team Information First Season (Division I) ........................ 2008 2013 Record.......................................... 5-13-1 2013 Conference Record ...................... 1-6-1 Final Ranking .............................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............N/A Starters Returning/Lost ..........................N/A Newcomers ...............................................N/A Series Information First Meeting Colorado Leads, 9-8-1 (6-3 Home, 3-5-1 Away) Nov. 2, 1997 ..............H ..........W ......... 3-2 Oct. 20, 1998 ............ A ...........L .......... 0-1 Sept. 29, 1999 ...........H ..........W ......... 1-0 Aug. 25, 2000............ A ...........L .......... 0-1 Sept. 18, 2001 ...........H ...........L .......... 1-3 Sept. 6, 2003 ............. A ..........W ......... 3-0 Sept. 19, 2004 ...........H ..........W ......... 3-0 Sept. 2, 2005 ............. A .......... T ......2-2 2OT Sept. 15, 2006 ...........H ..........W ......... 1-0 Nov. 12, 2006 ............H ..........W ...2-1 NCAA Aug. 31, 2007............ A ..........W ......... 2-0 Aug. 24, 2008............H ...........L .......... 0-1 Sept. 4, 2009..............H..........W........1-0 2OT Sept. 4, 2010 ............. A ...........L .......... 1-2 Sept. 11, 2011 ...........H ...........L .......... 0-1 Sept. 7, 2012 ............. A ...........L .......... 1-4 Sept. 15, 2013 ........... A ...........L .......... 0-3 Nov. 16, 2013 ............ A ..........W ...1-0 NCAA 41 SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA USC Sunday, Sept. 21, 1 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Saturday, Sept. 27, 1 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Friday, Oct. 3, 4 p.m. Los Angeles, Calif. School Information School Information School Information Location ................................................. San Francisco, Calif. Founded .............................................................................1855 Enrollment..................................................................... 10,000 Nickname .........................................................................Dons Colors .............................................................Green and Gold Conference ............................................................ West Coast Home Field (Capacity)............................ Negoesco Stadium ........................................................................................ (1,500) President ..........................................Fr. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J. Athletic Director .................................................Scott Sidwell Location ............................................................... Berkeley, Calif. Founded .................................................................................1868 Enrollment..........................................................................36,204 Nickname ...............................................................Golden Bears Colors .................................................................... Blue and Gold Conference ........................................................................ Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...Goldman Field at Edwards Stadium ...........................................................................................(22,000) Chancellor .......................................................Nicholas B. Dirks Athletic Director ................................................. Sandy Barbour Location ............................................................. Los Angeles Founded ..........................................................................1880 Enrollment...................................................................18,316 Nickname ..................................... Trojans/Women of Troy Colors ......................................................Cardinal and Gold Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)............................... McAlister Field ......................................................................................(1,000) President ....................................................C. L. Max Nikias Athletic Director ..................................................Pat Haden OPPONENTS Sports Information Soccer SID .......................................................... Zack Farmer E-Mail .............................................zfarmer@dons.usfca.edu Office Phone ................................................... (415) 422-3222 Cell Phone ...................................................... (925) 580-6304 Website .................................................................usfdons.com Mailing Address ........................ University of San Francisco .....................................................................2130 Fulton Street ......................................................... San Francisco, CA 94117 Coaching Staff Head Coach .....Jim Millinder (Cal State Dominguez Hills ‘93) Office Phone ................................................... (415) 422-6001 Record at School (years) ...................................... 13-18-8 (2) Career Record (All levels) ...................................256-132-66 Associate Head Coach ...................................... Maite Zabala Assistant Coach ................................................. Katie Burton Team Information First Season .......................................................................1985 2013 Record................................................................... 6-10-4 2013 Conference Record ......................................1-6-2 (9th) Final Ranking ......................................................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................... 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost ................................................... 10/1 Newcomers ..............................................................................9 Series Information San Francisco Leads, 1-2 (1-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 17, 2000..................H..................L...........0-1 2OT Sept. 7, 2001....................A...................L...................1-2 Aug. 31, 2008..................H..................W...................4-1 42 Sports Information Soccer SID ........................................................Mara Rudolph E-Mail .................................................... marar@berkeley.edu Office Phone ................................................... (510) 643-5363 Cell Phone ...................................................... (510) 384-6574 Fax ................................................................... (510) 643-7778 Website ................................................................ calbears.com Mailing Address .........................................349 Haas Pavilion ................................................................Berkeley, CA 94720 Coaching Staff Head Coach ........................... Neil McGuire (Augusta State) Office Phone ................................................... (510) 643-8100 Record at School (years) .................................... 84-46-17 (7) Career Record (years) ..................................152-122-26 (15) Associate Head Coach .......................................Chris Lemay Assistant Coach .............................................Cori Alexander Team Information First Season .......................................................................1982 All-Time Record ...................................................376-180-61 NCAA Appearances .............................................................20 2013 Record................................................................... 11-5-5 2013 Conference Record ................................................4-4-3 2013 Postseason ......................................NCAA First Round Final Ranking ...................................................................... RV Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ N/A Starters Returning/Lost ................................................... N/A Newcomers ........................................................................ N/A Series Information California Leads, 1-2-1 (0-1 Home, 1-1-1 Away) Sept. 1, 1996......................A ..................L..................0-2 Oct. 21, 2011.....................A .................W..................1-0 Oct. 5, 2012......................H..................L...........2-3 OT Oct. 18, 2013.....................A ..................T..........1-1 2OT Sports Information Soccer SID .......................................................Rachel Caton E-Mail ......................................................... rcaton@usc.edu Office Phone .................................................(213) 740-3805 Fax .................................................................(213) 740-7584 Website ..........................................................usctrojans.com Mailing Address ..............................................Heritage Hall ........................................................................3501 Watt Way ..........................................................Los Angeles, CA 90089 Coaching Staff Head Coach .... Keidane McAlpine (Birmingham-Southern) Office Phone .................................................(213) 740-3849 Record at School (years) .................................. First Season Career Record (years) ..................................... 66-57-17 (7) Assistant Coach ..................................................... Jen Klein Assistant Coach ...........................................Jason Lockhart Team Information First Season ....................................................................1993 All-Time Record ................................................ 239-153-42 Best Postseason Finish .................2007 NCAA Champion 2013 Record.................................................................8-10-2 2013 Conference Record .............................................3-7-1 Final Ranking ................................................................... NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost .................................................N/A Newcomers ......................................................................N/A Series Information USC Leads, 2-3 (1-1 Home, 1-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral) Sept. 1, 2000.........................N.....................L..................0-1 Sept. 9, 2005.........................N.....................L..................0-2 Oct. 30, 2011........................H.....................L..................0-1 Oct. 21, 2012........................A.....................W........1-0 2OT Oct. 25, 2013........................H.....................W................2-1 UCLA OREGON STATE OREGON Sunday, Oct. 5, 2 p.m. Los Angeles, Calif. Friday, Oct. 10, 3 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. Sunday, Oct. 12, 2 p.m. Eugene, Ore. School Information School Information School Information Location ..................................................Los Angeles, Calif. Founded ..........................................................................1919 Enrollment...................................................................29,000 Nickname ....................................................................Bruins Colors ............................................................. Blue and Gold Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity).....Marshall Field at Drake Stadium ....................................................................................(11,700) Chancellor ................................................... Dr. Gene Block Athletic Director .................................. Daniel G. Guerrero Senior Women’s Administrator .....................Petrina Long Location ........................................................... Corvallis, Ore. Founded .............................................................................1868 Enrollment..................................................................... 27,925 Nickname .................................................................... Beavers Colors ..........................................................Orange and Black Conference .................................................................... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity).............................. Paul Lorenz Field ...............................at Patrick Wayne Valley Stadium (1,500) President .....................................................Dr. Edward J. Ray Athletic Director ............................................ Bob De Carolis Location ............................................................Eugene, Ore. Founded ..........................................................................1876 Enrollment...................................................................24,447 Nickname .................................................................... Ducks Colors ....................................................... Green and Yellow Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)....................................... Pape’ Field ......................................................................................(2,000) Interim President .......................................... Scott Coltrane Athletic Director ..............................................Rob Mullens Sports Information Sports Information Coaching Staff Head Coach .................. Amanda Cromwell (Virginia ‘92) Office Phone .................................................(310) 794-6443 Record at School (years) ......................................22-1-3 (1) Career Record (years) ................................. 245-99-30 (17) Assistant Coach ......................................Louise Lieberman Assistant Coach .................................Joshua S. Walters, Sr. Volunteer Assistant Coach ................................. Aline Reis Team Information First Season ....................................................................1993 Best Postseason Finish .........................NCAA Champions 2013 Record.................................................................22-1-3 2013 Conference Record .............................................9-0-2 2013 Postseason .................................NCAA Championship Final Ranking ....................................................................... 1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost .................................................N/A Newcomers ......................................................................N/A Series Information Coaching Staff Sports Information Soccer SID .....................................................Anna LaBonte E-Mail ............................................. alabonte@uoregon.edu Office Phone .................................................(541) 346-5475 Fax .................................................................(541) 346-5449 Website ............................................................. goducks.com Mailing Address ................................ University of Oregon ...................................................... 2727 Leo Harris Parkway ..................................................................Eugene, OR 97401 Coaching Staff Head Coach ............................... Linus Rhode (Portland ‘95) Office Phone ................................................... (541) 207-2636 Record at School (years) .................................... 66-46-12 (6) Career Record (years) .....................................................same Assistant Coach .......................................... Michelle Voiland Assistant Coach ..................................... Eric Modelska-Pohl Head Coach .................................Kat Mertz (NC State ‘98) Record at School (years) ......................................4-12-3 (1) Career Record (years) ..................................... 58-60-23 (7) Assistant Coach ........................................... Christie Welsh Assistant Coach ..........................................Manny Martins Team Information First Season ....................................................................1996 All-Time Record ................................................ 149-193-41 Best Postseason Finish ........ AIAW National Tournament 2013 Record.................................................................4-12-3 2013 Conference Record .............................................2-8-1 Final Ranking ................................................................... NR Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................9/2 Newcomers ......................................................................... 12 OPPONENTS Soccer SID ........................................................... Liza David E-Mail .........................................ldavid@athletics.ucla.edu Office Phone .................................................(310) 206-8140 Fax .................................................................(310) 825-8664 Website ......................................................... uclabruins.com Mailing Address ................................... J.D. Morgan Center .............................................................. 325 Westwood Plaza ..........................................................Los Angeles, CA 90095 Soccer SID .......................................................Trevor Cramer E-Mail ................................. trevor.cramer@oregonstate.edu Office Phone ................................................... (541) 737-3720 Fax ................................................................... (541) 737-3072 Website ........................................................... osubeavers.com Mailing Address ........................................ 209 Gill Coliseum ..................................................................Corvallis, OR 97331 Team Information First Season .......................................................................1988 All-Time Record ...................................................232-238-39 NCAA Appearances (Last)................................. Four (2011) 2013 Record................................................................... 6-12-2 2013 Conference Record ................................................4-6-1 Final Ranking ......................................................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ N/A Starters Returning/Lost ................................................... N/A Newcomers ........................................................................ N/A Series Information Oregon State Leads, 1-2 (1-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 23, 2011...................A..................L...................0-2 Oct. 13, 2012....................H..................L...................0-2 Oct. 4, 2013......................H..................W..................2-1 Series Information Oregon Leads, 1-2-1 (1-2 Home, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 6, 2009...................H..................L......................1-2 Oct. 16, 2011..................H..................L......................1-3 Sept. 21, 2012...............A.................T.............0-0 2OT Oct. 6, 2013....................H..................W.....................1-0 UCLA Leads, 1-5 (1-2 Home, 0-3 Away) Sept. 11, 2005.........................A...................L..................0-3 Nov. 13, 2005.........................A....................L.....0-3 NCAA Sept. 19, 2010.........................H..................W........1-0 2OT Oct. 28, 2011..........................H...................L..................0-8 Oct. 19, 2012..........................A....................L.................1-2 Oct. 27, 2013..........................H....................L.................0-1 43 STANFORD WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON Thursday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m. Palo Alto, Calif. Friday, Oct. 24, 3 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Sunday, Oct. 26, 1 p.m. Boulder, Colo. School Information School Information School Information Location ...........................................................Stanford, Calif. Founded .............................................................................1891 Enrollment..................................................................... 15,877 Nickname ...................................................................Cardinal Colors ...................................................... Cardinal and White Conference .................................................................... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...................Laird Q. Cagan Stadium ........................................................................................ (1,900) President ...............................................Dr. John L. Hennessy Athletic Director ...............................................Bernard Muir Location .......................................................Pullman, Wash. Founded ..........................................................................1892 Enrollment...................................................................25,092 Nickname .................................................................Cougars Colors ......................................................Crimson and Gray Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity).........................Lower Soccer Field ......................................................................................(2,000) President ........................................................ Elson S. Floyd Athletic Director ................................................... Bill Moos Senior Woman Administrator ......................Anne McCoy Location .......................................................... Seattle, Wash. Founded .......................................................................... ..........................................................................1861 1861 Enrollment................................................................... ...................................................................28,754 28,754 Nickname ................................................................. Huskies Colors ............................................................. .............................................................Purple Purple & Gold Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity) (Capacity)................. ................. Husky Soccer Complex ......................................................................................(2,050) ...................................................................................... (2,050) President .................................................. Michael K. Young Athletic Director ....................................... .......................................Scott Scott Woodward Sports Information Soccer SID ..................................................... .....................................................Ricky Ricky Brackett E-Mail .......................................................... rbrack@uw.edu Office Phone ................................................. .................................................(206) (206) 790-6368 Website .......................................................... gohuskies.com Mailing Address .Department . Department of Intercollegiate Athletics ..................................................... University of Washington ................................................Box ................................................ Box 354070, Graves Building .................................................................. Seattle, WA 98195 Sports Information OPPONENTS Sports Information Soccer SID ...........................................................David Kiefer E-Mail .................................................. dkiefer@stanford.edu Office Phone ................................................... (650) 736-7921 Cell Phone ...................................................... (650) 759-0258 Fax ................................................................... (650) 725-2957 Website ............................................................gostanford.com Mailing Address .......... Stanford Athletic Communications ............................................... Arrillaga Family Sports Center .................................................................... 641 E. Campus Dr. ...................................................................Stanford, CA 94305 Coaching Staff Head Coach .................................. Paul Ratcliffe (UCLA ‘94) Office Phone ................................................... (650) 735-9884 Record at School (years) ................................194-43-21 (11) Career Record (years) ....................................249-77-28 (16) Associate Head Coach ............................... Nicole Van Dyke Assistant Coach ..............................................Hideki Nakada Volunteer Assistant Coach .......................... Nicole Bamhart Coaching Staff Team Information Head Coach ............... Steve Nugent (Florida Atlantic ‘96) Office Phone .................................................(509) 335-0306 Record at School (years) .................................. First Season Career Record (years) ..................................................Same Assistant Coach ........................................... Sandy Davison Assistant Coach ..................................................Jon Harvey First Season .......................................................................1984 All-Time Record ...................................................440-147-46 Best Postseason Finish ............................NCAA Champions NCAA Appearances .............................................................23 2013 Record................................................................... 15-6-1 2013 Conference Record ......................................... 6-5 (4th) 2013 Postseason ........................................... NCAA Sweet 16 Final Ranking ..........................................................................9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ 18/7 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 9/2 Newcomers ..............................................................................7 First Season .......................................................................1989 All-Time Record ...................................................241-192-49 Best Postseason Finish ...................... NCAA Second Round 2013 Record................................................................... 14-3-4 2013 Conference Record ................................................7-3-1 2013 Postseason ......................................NCAA First Round Final Ranking ...................................................................... RV Letterwinners Returning .....................................................13 Starters Returning ..................................................................7 Series Information Stanford Leads, 0-5 (0-3 Home, 0-2 Away) Sept. 21, 2007..................H..................L.....................0-1 Sept. 18, 2009..................A..................L.....................0-4 Oct. 23, 2011...................A..................L.....................1-4 Oct. 7, 2012.....................H..................L.....................1-2 Sept. 28, 2013..................H..................L.....................0-2 44 Soccer Supervisor .......................................... Craig Lawson E-Mail ..........................................................craigl@wsu.edu Office Phone .................................................(509) 335-0265 Cell Phone ....................................................(509) 432-9063 Fax .................................................................(509) 335-0267 Press Row Phone .........................................(509) 335-0343 Website ....................................................... wsucougars.com Mailing Address ......................... Bohler Athletic Complex ....................................................................Colorado Avenue ......................................................................P.O. Box 641602 ............................................................... Pullman, WA 99164 Team Information Series Information Washington State Leads, 1-3 (0-1 Home, 0-2 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 12, 2010................N ...............W.................2-1 OT Oct. 9, 2011...................A ................L........................0-4 Sept. 20, 2012................H ................L.......................0-1 Oct. 11, 2013.................A ................L.......................0-3 Coaching Staff Head Coach .....................Lesle ..................... Lesle Gallimore (California ‘86) Office Phone ................................................. .................................................(206) (206) 685-3966 Record at School (years) ........................... 206-167-38 (20) Career Record (years) ............................... 238-186-43 (23) Associate Head Coach ..................................... .....................................Amy Amy Griffin Assistant Coach ........................................Brendan ........................................ Brendan Faherty Team Information First Season ....................................................................1992 .................................................................... 1992 All-Time Record ................................................ 216-172-36 Best Postseason Finish .................................. NCAA Elite 8 2013 Record................................................................... ...................................................................7-9-4 7-9-4 2013 Conference Record ............................................. .............................................3-4-3 3-4-3 Final Ranking ................................................................... NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................... ......................................N/A N/A Starters Returning/Lost ................................................. .................................................N/A N/A Newcomers ......................................................................N/A ......................................................................N/A Series Information Washington Leads, 1-2 (0-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Oct. 7, 2011....................A..................L............................1-2 Sept. 28, 2012.................H..................L.....................1-2 OT Oct. 13, 2013..................A..................W....................1-0 OT ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA UTAH Friday, Oct. 31, 3 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Sunday, Nov. 2, Noon Boulder, Colo. Friday, Nov. 7, Noon Boulder, Colo. School Information School Information School Information Location .............................................................. Tempe, Ariz. Founded .............................................................................1885 Enrollment..................................................................... 76,000 Nickname ............................................................... Sun Devils Colors ......................................................... Maroon and Gold Conference .................................................................... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)............... Sun Devil Soccer Stadium ........................................................................................ (1,024) President ...............................................Dr. Michael M. Crow Athletic Director ..............................................Ray Anderson SWA .................................................................... Dawn Rogers Location ..............................................................Tuscon, Ariz. Founded .............................................................................1885 Enrollment..................................................................... 40,223 Nickname ...................................................................Wildcats Colors ........................................................Cardinal and Navy Conference .................................................................... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...................................Murphey Field ........................................at Mulcahy Soccer Stadium (1,000) President .............................................. Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Athletic Director ...................................................Greg Byrne Location ................................................Salt Lake City, Utah Founded ..........................................................................1850 Enrollment...................................................................31,660 Nickname ....................................................................... Utes Colors ............................................................Red and White Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity).......................................... Ute Field ......................................................................................(2,000) President .................................................David W. Pershing Athletic Director ............................................ Dr. Chris Hill SWA ............................................................... Mary Bowman Sports Information Soccer SID ......................................................... Molly Omara E-Mail ................................................. momara@arizona.edu Office Phone ................................................... (520) 621-4163 Fax ................................................................... (520) 621-2681 Press Row Phone ........................................... (520) 621-5291 Website ......................................... www.arizonawildcats.com Mailing Address ................................................... McKale 106 ............................................................... University of Arizona ..................................................................... Tuscon, AZ 85721 Coaching Staff Head Coach .................... Kevin Boyd (Tri-State University) Office Phone ................................................... (480) 965-1715 Record at School (years) .................................... 63-60-16 (7) Career Record (years) ..................................187-123-36 (17) Assistant Coach ................................................. Scott Champ Assistant Coach ...................................................Blair Quinn Team Information First Season .......................................................................1996 All-Time Record ...................................................173-147-33 Best Postseason Finish ..............NCAA Second Round (3x) 2013 Record......................................................................9-8-2 2013 Conference Record ................................................4-5-2 Final Ranking ......................................................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................ Coaching Staff Head Coach ...................................Tony Amato (Rollins ‘00) Office Phone ................................................... (520) 621-6879 Record at School (years) .......................................... 9-7-4 (1) Career Record (years) ....................................136-55-18 (11) Assistant Coach .................................................... Kylie Louw Assistant Coach ...................................................... Paul Nagy Team Information First Season .......................................................................1994 All-Time Record ...................................................126-228-30 Best Postseason Finish ................................ NCAA Sweet 16 2013 Record......................................................................9-7-4 2013 Conference Record ................................................4-6-1 Final Ranking ......................................................................NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ N/A Starters Returning/Lost ................................................... N/A Newcomers ........................................................................ N/A Series Information Series Information Arizona State Leads, 0-4-1 (0-2 Home, 0-2-1 Away) Aug. 29, 1997........................H................L..................0-1 Sept. 3, 2000..........................A................L..................1-3 Oct. 2, 2011...........................H................L..................0-1 Oct. 28, 2012.........................A................L.........1-2 2OT Nov. 1, 2013...........................A................T........2-2 2OT Series Tied, 1-1-1 (0-0-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Sept. 30, 2011........................H.....................T........2-2 2OT Oct. 26, 2012.........................A.....................W...............3-0 Nov. 3, 2013..........................A......................L.................0-3 Sports Information Soccer SID ...................................................Drew Wiseman E-Mail ..............................dwiseman@huntsman.utah.edu Office Phone .................................................(801) 581-3771 Cell Phone ....................................................(801) 201-8563 Website ................................................. www.UtahUtes.com Mailing Address .......................1825 E. South Campus Dr. .......................................................Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Coaching Staff Head Coach .....................Rich Manning (Santa Clara ‘86) Office Phone .................................................(801) 585-7250 Record at School (years) ............................. 138-85-29 (12) Career Record (years) ..................................................Same Assistant Coach .................................................Gabe Smart Assistant Coach ................................................Scott Halasz Volunteer Coach .................................................. Justin Fite OPPONENTS Soccer SID .....................................................Steve Rodriguez E-Mail .............................................steve.rodriguez@asu.edu Office Phone ................................................... (480) 965-9780 Cell Phone ...................................................... (480) 254-2489 Fax ................................................................... (480) 965-5408 Website ...............................................www.thesundevils.com Mailing Address ..................Carson Student-Athlete Center .....................................................Media Relations, Room 131 ................................................................. 500 E. Veteran’s Way ......................................................................Tempe, AZ 85287 Sports Information Team Information First Season ....................................................................1995 All-Time Record ................................................ 215-138-34 Best Postseason Finish ............. NCAA 2nd round (twice) 2013 Record.................................................................10-5-6 2013 Conference Record ...................................6-3-2 (3rd) 2013 Postseason ................................... NCAA First Round Final Ranking ................................................................... NR Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................... 16/10 Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................9/2 Newcomers ........................................................................... 9 Series Information Colorado Leads, 6-3-1 (3-0-1 Home, 1-3 Away, 2-0 Neutral) Sept. 13, 1998.......................A...............L..................0-1 Sept. 24, 1999.......................H..............W.................2-1 Sept. 12, 2004.......................N..............W.................1-0 Nov. 12, 2004.......................N...............W....3-0 NCAA Sept. 10, 2006.......................A..............W.................2-1 Sept. 6, 2007.........................H..............W.................4-2 Sept. 11, 2009.......................H..............W.................2-1 Nov. 4, 2011..........................A...............L.................1-2 Nov. 2, 2012..........................H..............T..........1-1 2OT Nov. 8, 2013..........................A...............L...........1-2 OT 45 2013 in review The 2013 University of Colorado soccer season began as head coach Danny Sanchez’s second and the Bufs’ third in the Pac-12, but would end as something much bigger. The season would become record-breaking for the team and for its individual players. It would boast big wins and match a program-best finish. The Buffaloes would win 10 total non-conference games (including two in the NCAA Tournament), lose just twice at Prentup Field (both times to teams ranked No. 2 in the nation), and post a 14-7-2 overall, 4-5-2 Pac-12 record, proving the surging Buffs were ready to make a statement amongst the nation’s elite. CU began what would be a historic season with statement wins over in-state rivals. The Buffs opened the 2013 campaign with the third annual Colorado Cup and their third straight 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado in as many Cups. Two weather delays didn’t damper CU’s play as the Buffs held the Bears to just five shots and extended their perfect record against UNC, never losing a game or allowing a goal in seven meetings. The Buffs took the lead in the 21st minute off an own goal. In her debut in a Colorado kit, freshman Brie Hooks scored the final two goals to help the squad to victory. 2013 In Review Next up in Cup play was Colorado College. Hooks continued to shine, scoring off an Anne Stuller assist in the 53rd minute, leading the Buffs to a 1-0 shutout. Through six games in the three years of the Cup, CU has remained undefeated. Despite defeating their opponents a combined 4-0, Denver became the first team to take the trophy away from the Buffs, winning on a goals scored differential. The Buffs continued play against Colorado competition with a home match-up against Air Force. Defense was the name of the game for 72 minutes, before Stuller took over on the attack, netting two goals in less than five minutes to give the Buffs a 2-0 win. With the shutout, CU tied the record it set in 2012 with three straight shutouts to start the season – a record that was about to be shattered. CU kept up its strong play on both ends of the ball against St. Mary’s College, defeating the Gaels 2-0. In just her fourth game at CU, Hooks had already raised her goal total to five on the season. She and Stuller continued to shine on the Buffalo attack, with Hooks scoring both her goals off Stuller assists. With her success in the midfield, Stuller became the first player since Kate Russell in 2010 to record at least two assists in a single game. The Buffs quickly bounced back as they hosted the Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic to conclude non-conference play. CU continued to prove its strengths in both offense and defense, defeating Stony Brook 4-0 to open the tournament. The Buffs outshot the Seawolves 20-4, including eight to zero on goal. Hooks notched the first goal at 2:15 off a Krauser assist. Krauser was at it again, scoring off an assist from Alex Huynh to give the Buffs a 2-0 lead. The Buffs continued to spread the offense, with Emily Paxton and Stuller putting the game away in the second half. Colorado concluded non-conference play by breaking another record. CU earned its program-best eighth regular season non-conference win with a 3-1 victory over UNLV. It was just the third time the Buffs won at least eight of their first nine games. CU held UNLV to just six shots, all coming in the second half. Darcy Jerman put the Buffs up 1-0 in the third minute, and Heather Ward, scoring her first career goal, added the insurance before the break. UNLV got on the board in the 77th minute, but in the 82nd minute, Jerman put the game away on a PK and became the third Buff to have a multi-goal performance in 2013. Pac-12 Conference play began with a big challenge – the No. 2 ranked Stanford Cardinal. CU held Stanford scoreless for 56 minutes, but two second half goals gave the Cardinals the 2-0 win. A crowd of 1,504 fans helped keep the Buffs in the game, but the Buffs (missing Hooks due to injury) could only get two shots on goal against the well-rounded Cardinal. CU rebounded with two big home wins – their first conference victories at Prentup since joining the Pac-12 in 2011. Against Oregon State, the teams combined for three goals in the first 14 minutes, but second half defense was key as the Buffs won 2-1. Offensive all-stars Krauser and Stuller both notched goals early for the 2-0 lead. OSU responded with a goal of their own less than a minute after the Buffs grabbed the two goal lead, but they could never find the extra gear to grab the tie or the lead. Though she moved to defense in her senior season, Hayley Hughes was the one who lit an offensive spark for the Buffs against Oregon. Having defended one of Oregon’s best players the majority of the game, Hughes also led the team with four shots, all on goal. In the 63rd minute, Hughes got the ball from 40 yards out and blasted it toward the net and into the corner to give the Buffs the 1-0 win – their 10th victory of the season. In an intense overtime battle against Alabama in the DU Invitational, the Buffs broke two records in one fell swoop. In the 85th minute, the Buffs broke the single-game program record with their 33rd shot of the game – edging out a record that dated back to 1996, the program’s first season. It was the record-shattering 39th shot that was the game-changer, as Hooks connected with a long pass from Madison Krauser to give the Buffs the 1-0 win in the 97th minute. The game also marked the team’s record-breaking fifth shutout to start the season. Discontent with stopping at just two records, the Buffs made another big statement against UT Martin, defeating the Skyhawks 4-1 in the DU Invitational behind a Stuller hat trick. The Buffs didn’t slow their attack, taking 30 shots, including 20 in the first half alone, good enough for third most in a single game in program history. Annie Brunner allowed her first goal of the season at the 21 minute mark, but the Buffs responded with a vengeance. First, Stuller rebounded her own penalty kick to tie the game in the 24th minute. Less than two minutes later, sophomore Olivia Pappalardo scored her first collegiate goal, assisted by Stuller and Krauser. Stuller put the game away in the second half, scoring two more goals in less than three minutes, both off Krauser assists. Stuller is just the second Buff to score a hat trick and just the third to score three or more goals in a single game. Krauser also became the second Buff to have three assists in a game. Though their shutout streak was put to an end, they extended their winning streak to a program best 6-0 – the best start in program history and the fifth longest unbeaten streak. With the city of Boulder and the state of Colorado both in a state of disarray due to severe flooding, the Buffs’ in-state rivalry game against No. 16 Denver was moved from Prentup Field to DU’s CIBER Field. Both teams were off to program best 6-0 starts entering the game, but something had to give. Unfortunately for the Buffs, the game didn’t go in their favor, as CU fell 3-0. DU just edged CU in shots (22 to 18) and shots on goal (eight to seven). A trip to Washington served as the Buffs’ first true road test of the season. Their second away game of the year also marked just their third loss of the season. Though the Buffs led the conference in shots and corners, Washington State held CU to just nine shots and a season-low one corner kick. WSU’s Cara Wegner scored in the fourth and 52nd minutes and the Cougars added insurance in the 58th to shut out Colorado 3-0. The Buffs were hungry for a road win, and got it in their next match. Though Washington held CU to just one shot in the first half, the Buffs dominated the Huskies in the second, outshooting UW 12-5. Despite CU’s increased pressure on both sides of the pitch, the game headed into overtime in a scoreless tie. In the 96th minute, Stuller booted a free kick from 20 yards out to the near post to give CU the 1-0 victory over the Huskies, putting UW’s unbeaten conference run to an end. The Colorado heroics continued into the Buffs’ next road trip. Against No. 9 California, Krauser scored in the 67th minute. As the final minute of regulation 46 2013 in review For over 70 minutes, the game remained scoreless, but that changed in a surprising fashion at 70:44. As Tori Cooper faced a defender one-on-one, she slid the ball towards the net. Utah keeper Lindsey Luke and one of her defenders both came out to meet the ball, with the defender inadvertently causing an own goal to give the Buffs the lead. CU looked a bit reenergized after the goal, but Utah evened the score. A controversial call helped set up a Utah corner kick, a shot that would set up a goal and tie things at 1-1 with 13 minutes remaining in regulation. The teams fought through two overtimes, and the Utes gave the Buffs their only overtime loss of the season with a strike in the 104th minute. ticked down, the Buffs looked primed for the upset. Following a CU foul, the Golden Bears tied things up with just four seconds remaining in regulation. In overtime play, Cal outshot CU 6-1, but Brunner grabbed three more saves to add to her four from regulation to hold the 1-1 tie. CU faced stiff competition on Senior Day, forcing No. 2 UCLA into a defensive battle. Though the Buffs pushed a scoreless first half, the Bruins gained the upper-hand in the 56th minute, a lead that would hold through regulation. In front of the eighth largest crowd in the history of Prentup Field, CU ended its home season with an 8-2 record – its only losses to teams ranked second in the nation. The Buffs concluded the regular season with a tough three-game road trip. First up was Arizona State, where in 2012, the Sun Devils edged the Buffs in the final 22 seconds of double overtime. In 2013, the Buffs held their composure against an aggressive attack (ASU was called for 15 fouls and earned five yellow cards) and discourteous crowd (the Sun Devil student section was thrown out of the game). CU got an early lead in the 15th minute when Krauser struck one past the keeper. ASU would even the score before the break and grab the lead in the 53rd. The Buffs got their equalizer in the 71st minute, when Jerman scored off a penalty kick and helped the squad force a tie. Next up, Arizona turned the tables on Colorado. After a 3-0 blanking of the Wildcats last season, Arizona had a thirst for redemption. Despite the game being stuck in a scoreless draw at halftime, Arizona stacked up three late goals to stomp the Buffs. The Wildcats outshot the Buffs 24-12 and held CU to just five corner kicks in their victory. In rivalry week, CU looked to end their regular season on a high note. The Buffs found a worthy opponent in Utah, heading into halftime in a scoreless tie for the 12th time in the regular season and their second in a row. Putting the past behind them (though using the fact that no current players had ever tasted victory over the Pioneers as an inspirational tool), the Buffs looked to make a statement against No. 15 Denver. And what a statement they made. CU just edged Denver in nearly every category, outshooting DU 15 to 13 and getting three more corner kicks, but took the shot that counted most – the game-winner. In the 84th minute, Hooks was fouled just outside the left corner of the penalty box, setting up a free kick for super striker Stuller. Stuller bent her shot over the wall of defenders, getting the ball to deflect and reach the far post to give DU just its second defeat of the season. On the defensive end, the Buffs also held DU’s record-breaking seniors and leading scorers Kristen Hamilton and Nicholette DiGiacommo to just three shots combined, with none on goal. With one great upset under their belt, the Buffs headed to Tallahassee, Fla., where more challenges awaited. In an already record-breaking season, the Buffs kept with the theme against No. 19 BYU in the Round of 32. First, Paxton’s shot off a corner kick snuck off a deflection in the 21st minute. Just over 10 minutes later, Carly Bolyard extended the lead with a beautiful strike. Though BYU got on the board in the 59th minute, CU’s even play was too much to overcome, as the Buffs extended their two-goal game unbeaten streak to 10. The Buffs had now upset backto-back ranked opponents for the first time since 2010. David had beaten Goliath twice, but now, the Buffs were up against a much, much bigger Goliath in the Sweet 16. No. 1 seeded and No. 3 ranked Florida State had fallen just once in 2013, had not lost in its last 33 home games and held the nation’s longest active streak of trips to the NCAA quarterfinals. The Seminole attack came early and often, as FSU grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first seven minutes and scored three goals in the first 15. The Noles put the game away at 4-0 in the 70th minute. CU was only able to take four shots, with just one forcing a save out of FSU All-American keeper Kelsey Wys. Though the eventual NCAA runner-up ended Colorado’s tournament run, the Buffs had already put their names in the record books, matching their best post-season run with just the program’s second trip to the Sweet 16. CARLY BOLYARD CU Athlete of the Week (Nov. 16) Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ANNIE BRUNNER Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 14-20) Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention LIZZY HERZL Omni Classic All-Tournament Team All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention NSCAA All-Pacific Region Second Team Collegesportsmadness.com All-Pac-12 Second Team Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention NSCAA Women’s Scholar All-America Third Team BRIE HOOKS CU Athlete of the Week (Aug. 27) Omni Classic All-Tournament Team Pac-12 All-Freshman Team CU Female Freshman of the Year U-20 USWNT Training Camp HAYLEY HUGHES Pac-12 All-Academic First Team Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District VII Second Team DARCY JERMAN Omni Classic All-Tournament Team CU Athlete of the Week (9/26) Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2013 In Review October concluded with the Buffs’ final home games of the season. First up was Southern California. In a game that saw 34 total fouls and five yellow cards, the Buffs came out the victor behind goals by two freshmen. In just her third game back after being sideline by injury, Hooks was at it again, netting her eighth goal of the season in the 66th minute. Hooks continued to press the net, assisting Alyssa Herwatt to her first career goal in the 72nd. The Women of Troy attempted a comeback, but their lone goal with less than three minutes remaining wouldn’t be enough. Winless through their final four games, the Buffs seemed unsure about their Tournament fate. On November 11, the team’s preseason hopes for a postseason berth became reality as their name was called in the final quadrant of the NCAA Tournament bracket. Their trip to the Women’s Soccer Championship would be the program’s first since 2008, when they fell in the first round to South Dakota State. Coming off tough conference competition, the Buffs faced an imposing opponent standing in their way out of the first round – in-state rival and fourth seeded Denver. 2013 INDIVIDUAL HONORS BIANCA JONES Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention MADISON KRAUSER Omni Classic All-Tournament Team Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention OLIVIA PAPPALARDO Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention ANNE STULLER CU Athlete of the Week (Sept. 10) CU Athlete of the Week (Nov. 19) All-Pac-12 Second Team NSCAA All-Pacific Region Second Team Collegesportsmadness.com All-Pac-12 Second Team Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention HEATHER WARD Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 47 2013 results and statistics 2013 In Review (14-7-2 Overall • 4-5-2 Conference • 8-2 Home • 2-5-2 Away • 4-0 Neutral • 2-1-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Danny Sanchez • Assistant Coaches: Jason Green and Donald Trentham • Home Field: Prentup Field 48 Date 8/23 8/25 8/30 9/1 9/6 9/8 Opponent #vs. UNC #COLORADO COLLEGE AIR FORCE SAINT MARY’S ^vs. Alabama ^vs. Tennessee-Martin CU ----RV RV 9/15 9/20 at Denver %STONY BROOK RV RV 9/22 9/28 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/25 10/27 11/1 11/3 11/8 11/16 11/21 11/23 %UNLV *STANFORD *OREGON STATE *OREGON *at Washington State *at Washington *at California *USC *UCLA *at Arizona State *at Arizona *at Utah 1 -at Denver 2 -vs. BYU 3 -at Florida State RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV Rank Opp. ------- W/L/T W W W W W W Score 3-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 OT 4-1 Attend. 725 1,364 962 784 418 572 16 -- L W 0-3 4-0 307 718 -2 --RV -9 -2 --RV 15 19 3 W L W W L W T W L T L L W W L 3-1 0-2 2-1 1-0 0-3 1-0 OT 1-1 2OT 2-1 0-1 2-2 2OT 0-3 1-2 2OT 1-0 2-1 0-4 1,211 1,504 536 1,036 935 767 288 783 1,624 868 848 1,153 1,394 852 813 Goals scored OWN GOAL; Hooks (Jerman); Hooks (unassisted) Hooks (Stuller) Stuller (Pappalardo); Stuller (Huynh, Pappalardo) Hooks (Stuller); Hooks (Stuller) Hooks (Krauser) Stuller (unassisted); Pappalardo (Stuller, Krauser); Stuller (Krauser); Stuller (Krauser) Hooks (Krauser); Krauser (Huynh); Paxton (Bolyard); Stuller (unassisted) Jerman (Hooks); Ward (Stuller); Jerman (penalty kick) Krauser (Stuller); Stuller (Jones) Hughes (unassisted) Stuller (unassisted) Krauser (Stuller) Hooks (Huynh); Herwatt (Hooks) Krauser (unassisted); Jerman (penalty kick) OWN GOAL Stuller, Anne (unassisted) Paxton (Stuller); Bolyard (Krauser) - #-Colorado Cup; ^-DU Invitational; %-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Pac-12 Conference Game; 1- NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round; 3-NCAA Sweet 16 ## 23 20 9 4 14 5 6 18 16 11 12 3 10 7 13 15 8 22 0 2 19 24 26 1 Player Stuller, Anne Hooks, Brie Jerman, Darcy Krauser, Madison Paxton, Emily Pappalardo, Olivia Hughes, Hayley Herzl, Lizzy Jones, Bianca Herwatt, Alyssa Bolyard, Carly Huynh, Alex Cooper, Tori Rice, Brooke Kraus, Mikaela Ward, Heather Dearborn, Hannah Machalek, Nikki Tillitt, Kenzie Thurmond, Taylor Carlson, Sydney Love, Ashley Ledger, Storie Brunner, Annie TOTAL............... OPPONENTS....... GP-GS 23-23 19-16 23-23 23-21 23-7 16-13 23-23 23-23 23-23 22-0 23-15 23-23 20-0 16-7 13-0 20-13 20-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 5-0 5-0 23-23 23 23 Min 1900 1209 1965 1590 1006 1026 1893 2115 1990 398 1198 1814 334 850 147 1357 296 27 25 21 14 35 63 2111 - G 9 8 3 4 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 26 A 8 2 1 6 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 27 Pts 26 18 7 14 4 4 2 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 79 Sh 93 42 41 39 28 18 17 11 10 9 9 8 5 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 341 278 Sh% .097 .190 .073 .103 .071 .056 .059 .000 .000 .111 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .097 .094 SOG 53 25 19 19 17 9 5 5 3 5 4 4 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 114 SOG% .570 .595 .463 .487 .607 .500 .294 .455 .300 .556 .444 .500 .400 .000 .000 .500 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .513 .410 GW 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 7 # 0 1 Goalie Tillitt, Kenzie Brunner, Annie TEAM TOTAL............... OPPONENTS....... GP-GS 2-0 23-23 23 23 Min 24:36 2111:15 0:00 2135:51 2135:51 GA 0 26 0 26 33 Avg 0.00 1.11 0.00 1.10 1.39 Saves 0 87 1 88 142 Save% .000 .770 1.000 .772 .811 W 0 14 0 14 7 L 0 7 0 7 14 T 0 2 0 2 2 Sho 0 9 0 9 6 PK 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 2013 offensive leaders Points Stuller, Anne Hooks, Brie Krauser, Madison Jerman, Darcy Paxton, Emily Pappalardo, Olivia Bolyard, Carly Huynh, Alex Hughes, Hayley Herwatt, Alyssa GP 23 19 23 23 23 16 23 23 23 22 G 9 8 4 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 A 8 2 6 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 Pts 26 18 14 7 4 4 3 3 2 2 Shots 93 42 39 41 28 18 9 8 17 9 ## 23 20 4 9 14 11 15 12 5 6 Goals Stuller, Anne Hooks, Brie Krauser, Madison Jerman, Darcy Paxton, Emily Herwatt, Alyssa Ward, Heather Bolyard, Carly Pappalardo, Olivia Hughes, Hayley GP 23 19 23 23 23 22 20 23 16 23 G 9 8 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 A 8 2 6 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 Pts 26 18 14 7 4 2 2 3 4 2 Shots 93 42 39 41 28 9 2 9 18 17 ## 23 4 3 20 5 16 12 9 Assists Stuller, Anne Krauser, Madison Huynh, Alex Hooks, Brie Pappalardo, Olivia Jones, Bianca Bolyard, Carly Jerman, Darcy GP 23 23 23 19 16 23 23 23 G 9 4 0 8 1 0 1 3 A 8 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 Pts 26 14 3 18 4 1 3 7 Shots 93 39 8 42 18 10 9 41 ## 23 20 9 4 14 5 6 18 16 11 Shots Stuller, Anne Hooks, Brie Jerman, Darcy Krauser, Madison Paxton, Emily Pappalardo, Olivia Hughes, Hayley Herzl, Lizzy Jones, Bianca Herwatt, Alyssa GP 23 19 23 23 23 16 23 23 23 22 G 9 8 3 4 2 1 1 0 0 1 A 8 2 1 6 0 2 0 0 1 0 Sh 93 42 41 39 28 18 17 11 10 9 Sh% .097 .190 .073 .103 .071 .056 .059 .000 .000 .111 ## 23 20 9 4 14 5 6 18 11 12 Shots on Goal Stuller, Anne Hooks, Brie Jerman, Darcy Krauser, Madison Paxton, Emily Pappalardo, Olivia Hughes, Hayley Herzl, Lizzy Herwatt, Alyssa Bolyard, Carly GP 23 19 23 23 23 16 23 23 22 23 G 9 8 3 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 A 8 2 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 Sh 93 42 41 39 28 18 17 11 9 9 SOG 53 25 19 19 17 9 5 5 5 4 ## 20 23 6 5 12 15 11 Game-winning Goals Hooks, Brie Stuller, Anne Hughes, Hayley Pappalardo, Olivia Bolyard, Carly Ward, Heather Herwatt, Alyssa Team GP 19 23 23 16 23 20 22 23 Anne Stuller Brie Hooks SOG% .570 .595 .463 .487 .607 .500 .294 .455 .566 .444 2013 In Review ## 23 20 4 9 14 5 12 3 6 11 Madison Krauser No. 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Darcy Jerman 49 2013 Pac-12 statistics Pac-12 Standings (all games) Team UCLA Washington State Utah Stanford California Colorado Arizona State Washington Arizona Oregon State USC Oregon Conference 9-0-2 7-3-1 6-3-2 6-5-0 4-4-3 4-5-2 4-5-2 3-4-4 4-6-1 4-6-1 3-7-1 2-8-1 Pct. 29 22 20 18 15 14 14 13 13 13 10 7 GF 21 18 12 13 9 10 8 7 15 9 10 5 GA 4 8 9 9 10 16 12 8 16 15 17 13 Overall 19-1-2 14-3-4 10-5-6 15-5-1 11-5-5 14-7-2 9-8-2 7-9-4 9-7-4 6-12-2 8-10-2 4-12-3 Pct. 59 46 36 46 38 44 29 25 31 20 26 15 GF 46 37 30 37 33 33 26 16 38 16 31 14 GA 7 11 16 14 19 26 22 17 24 27 27 22 2013 In Review Pac-12 Miscellaneous Stats (Conference games only) Team Arizona Arizona State California Colorado Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington Washington State GP 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Shots 169 172 141 117 113 121 190 200 188 103 115 159 Fouls 93 120 98 91 122 143 96 82 166 107 92 130 Offside 19 15 20 19 12 28 25 29 22 17 12 15 Corners 49 36 55 44 41 35 57 76 66 40 42 73 PK-PKA 1-1 0-0 3-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 YC-RC 9-0 10-1 8-1 7-0 14-0 13-1 3-0 2-0 13-0 4-0 12-0 2-0 Team/Individual Standings Team Charts • All Games (including postseason) Category Rank Avg. Shots 4th 14.83 Points 6th 3.91 Goals t-5th 1.43 Assists 7th 1.04 GAA 7th 1.10 Saves 7th 3.83 Shutouts t-4th 0.39 Fouls 9th 8.00 Corners t-4th 5.22 Offsides 4th 1.87 Yellow Cards 3rd 0.78 50 Individual • All Games Name/Category Rank Anne Stuller Shots 1st Points 3rd Assists t-4th GWG t-5th Goals t-6th Annie Brunner Shutouts t-3rd Saves 6th GAA 8th Brie Hooks GWG t-5th Goals t-8th Madison Krauser Assists t-10th Avg. 4.04 1.13 0.35 0.21 0.39 0.39 3.70 1.11 0.21 0.42 0.26 Team Charts • Conf. Games Only Category Rank Avg. Shots 9th 10.73 Points t-7th 2.27 Goals t-6th 0.91 Assists t-10th 0.45 GAA 10th 1.37 Saves t-8th 4.73 Shutouts 11th 0.18 Fouls 11th 8.27 Corners 7th 4.00 Offsides t-6th 1.73 Yellow Cards 8th 0.64 Individual • Conf. Games Only Name/Category Rank Avg. Anne Stuller GWG t-3rd 0.18 Shots 4th 3.18 Madison Krauser Goals t-7th 0.27 Annie Brunner Saves t-5th 4.64 GAA 10th 1.40 Shutouts t-10th 0.18 2013 Pac-12 statistics 4-5-2 Conference • 3-2 Home • 1-3-2 Away Player Stuller, Anne GP-GS 11-11 Krauser, Madison 11-11 Jerman, Darcy 11-11 Hooks, Brie 7-5 Paxton, Emily 11-3 Pappalardo, Olivia 7-7 Hughes, Hayley 11-11 Bolyard, Carly 11-9 Huynh, Alex 11-11 Herwatt, Alyssa 11-0 Herzl, Lizzy 11-11 Rice, Brooke 11-5 Machalek, Nikki 2-0 Cooper, Tori 11-0 Jones, Bianca 11-11 Ward, Heather 9-4 Kraus, Mikaela 5-0 Tillitt, Kenzie 1-0 Brunner, Annie 11-11 Dearborn, Hannah 9-0 Love, Ashley 1-0 TOTAL.............. 11 OPPONENTS...... 11 Min 964 858 1008 444 498 529 983 621 905 147 1046 602 8 173 1002 505 69 19 1030 93 6 - # 0 1 Goalie GP-GS Tillitt, Kenzie 1-0 Brunner, Annie 11-11 TEAM TOTAL.............. 11 OPPONENTS...... 11 G 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 16 A 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 16 Pts 6 6 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 48 Sh 35 21 17 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 118 153 Sh% .057 .143 .059 .125 .000 .000 .200 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .085 .105 SOG 23 9 10 5 5 5 4 2 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 68 SOG% .657 .429 .588 .625 .714 .833 .800 .500 .250 .667 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .593 .444 GW 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 Min GA 19:05 0 1029:59 16 0:00 0 1049:04 16 1049:04 10 Avg 0.00 1.40 0.00 1.37 0.86 Saves 0 51 1 52 60 Save% .000 .761 1.000 .765 .857 W 0 4 0 4 5 L 0 5 0 5 4 T 0 2 0 2 2 Sho 0 2 0 2 4 Goals by Period Colorado Opponents 1st 3 3 2nd 6 12 OT 1 0 OT2 0 1 Total 10 16 Shots by Period Colorado Opponents 1st 47 58 2nd 62 79 OT 4 7 OT2 5 9 Total 118 153 Saves by Period Colorado Opponents 1st 21 25 2nd 26 31 OT 1 1 OT2 4 3 Total 52 60 Corners by Period Colorado Opponents 1st 15 22 2nd 27 34 OT 1 4 OT2 1 2 Total 44 62 Fouls by Period Colorado Opponents 1st 48 52 2nd 37 76 OT 5 5 OT2 1 0 Total 91 133 Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Colorado 5483 5/1097 PK 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2013 In Review ## 23 4 9 20 14 5 6 12 3 11 18 7 22 10 16 15 13 0 1 8 24 Opponent 4859 6/810 51 1996 (6-10-1 Overall • 3-6-0 Big 12 (9th) • 5-4-0 Home • 1-6-1 Away • 1-1-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Heidi Kocher and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date 8/31 9/1 9/8 9/13 9/15 9/25 Opponent vs. Cal State Bakersfield vs. California LSU *at Texas Tech *at Baylor WYOMING CU ------- 9/27 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/19 10/22 10/25 10/27 10/30 11/2 *OKLAHOMA STATE *TEXAS A&M *TEXAS *at Iowa State *at Nebraska at Colorado College at Air Force *KANSAS *MISSOURI NORTHERN COLORADO HAWAII ------------ Rank Opp. -------8 20 -6 RV ------ W/L/T T L W L L W Score 1-1 OT 0-2 2-1 1-2 0-3 4-1 Attend. 350 395 1,500 -285 400 W L L W L L L L W W L 2-1 0-3 0-1 OT 2-0 2-10 2-5 0-1 0-1 2-1 OT 2-0 2-3 250 500 1,625 78 1,378 200 284 350 750 150 850 Goals scored Kenyon (unassisted) -Swain (unassisted); Kenyon (unassisted) Worcester (unassisted) -Opeka (Robinson); Larmore (Young); Larmore (unassisted); Kenyon (unassisted) Kenyon (Larmore); Kenyon (Swain) --Swain (unassisted); Zoellner (unassisted) Almquist (Siegel); Worcester (Almquist) Robinson (Quijada); Swain (unassisted) --Larmore (Swain); Swain (Worcester) Swain (unassisted); Kenyon (Matsumoto) Almquist (Quijada); Larmore (Worcester) *-Big 12 Conference Game HISTORY Team Statistics Name Shawn Kenyon Elizabeth Larmore Liz Swain Kim Quijada Jennifer Worcester Dayna Robinson Janel Opeka Beth Matsumoto Jen Almquist Jennifer Law Brita Zoellner Claire Quintella Amanda Bush Kia Young Amy Siegel Molly Poncetta Teri Fildey Christina Cambra TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... GP-GS 17-17 17-17 17-17 16-16 17-0 14-14 17-16 14-12 6-3 12-3 17-17 10-5 13-12 11-0 5-0 16-16 10-5 2-0 17 17 G 6 4 5 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 36 A 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 27 Pts Sh 13 56 9 28 12 23 2 19 5 20 3 17 2 14 1 13 6 11 0 9 3 7 0 4 0 7 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 58 235 99 287 Sh% .107 .143 .217 .000 .100 .059 .071 .000 .182 .000 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .094 .125 SOG 38 19 16 12 10 11 7 6 6 5 7 5 3 2 2 1 0 0 150 164 SOG% .691 .679 .696 .632 .556 .647 .500 .462 .545 .556 1.000 .714 .429 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .638 .571 GW 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 L 10 0 10 6 Sho 2 0 2 6 PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Nina Bjornstad 17-17 Heidi Burgett 1-0 TOTAL............... 17 OPPONENTS........... 17 No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 52 Name Heidi Burgett Liz Swain Molly Poncetta Beth Matsumoto Amanda Bush Elizabeth Larmore Shawn Kenyon Stephanie Chmura Amy Siegel Maris Dillman Christina Cambra Janel Opeka Teri Fildey Kim Quijada Jennifer Law Nina Bjornstad Kia Young Jennifer Worcester Dayna Robinson Brita Zoellner Claire Quintella Jen Almquist Piper Raisis Minutes 1575:00 45:00 1620:00 1620:00 Pos. GK M M D D M F F M M M M D D M GK F F F M D F M GA 32 4 36 22 Ht. 5-5 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-8 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-2 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-3 Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Avg Saves Save% 1.83 127 .799 8.00 2 .300 2.00 129 .782 1.22 132 .857 W 6 0 6 10 T 1 0 1 1 Hometown (High School/College) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) Franktown, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Cupertino, Calif. (St. Francis) Honolulu, Hawai’i (Iolani) Aurora, Colo. (Overland) Almo, Calif. (Monte Vista) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Ludlow, Mass. (Hartford) Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) Redondo, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) Old Lyme, Conn. (Old Lyme) Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) San Diego, Calif. (University) Aurora, Calif. (Overland) Cupertino, Calif. (Homestead) Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) Spring Lake, Mich. (Grand Haven) Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos) Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) Kailua, Hawai’i (Punahou) Seattle, Wash. (Lakeside) 1996 Milestones • 1995: CU Women’s Club Soccer Team wins Big Eight Championship and earns Varsity status in 1996. • First Game: Aug. 31 at Cal State Bakersfield (1-1 tie) • First Win: Sept. 8 vs. LSU (2-1) • First Shot: Aug. 31-Elizabeth Swain at Cal State Bakersfield • First Goal: Aug. 31-Shawn Kenyon at Cal State Bakersfield (77th minute) • First Assist: Sept. 25-Dayna Robinson vs. Wyoming • First Save: Aug. 31-Nina Bjornstad at Cal State Bakersfield • First Corner Kick: Aug. 31-Amanda Bush at Cal State Bakersfield • First Shutout: Oct. 11- Nna Bjornstad at Iowa State (2-0) • Shawn Kenyon becomes the first women’s soccer player to earn CU Athlete of the Week Honors • First Big 12 Win: (2-1) Sept. 27 vs. Oklahoma State • First Home Loss: (0-3) Oct. 4 vs. Texas A&M • First Overtime Loss: Oct. 6 vs. Texas (1-0) • First Overtime Win: Oct. 27 vs. Missouri (2-1) • Colorado closed the inaugural season with a 6-10-1 record (3-6 Big 12) • Colorado places a conference-high 16 athletes on the academic All-Big 12 squad; First Team: Nina Bjornstad, Heidi Burgett, Amanda Bush, Teri Fildey, Claire Quintella, Jenny Law, Janel Opeka, Dayna Robinson, Elizabeth Swain, Shawn Kenyon, Kia Young; Honorable Mention: Beth Matsumoto, Kim Quijada, Brita Zoellner, Jen Almquist and Jen Worcester 1997 (6-12-0 Overall • 5-5-0 Big 12 (11th) • 4-4-0 Home • 2-7-0 Away • 0-1-0 Neutral • 0-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Kim LeMere and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date 8/29 9/1 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/20 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 11/2 11/6 Opponent ARIZONA STATE FLORIDA *NEBRASKA *IOWA STATE *at Oklahoma State *at Oklahoma at Massachusetts at Harvard *at Missouri *at Kansas COLORADO COLLEGE at Wyoming *BAYLOR *TEXAS TECH *at Texas *at Texas A&M DENVER ^-vs. Texas CU ------------------- Rank Opp. -17 6 ---t-20 13 ----22 --7 --- W/L/T L L L W L W L L W L L L W W L L W L Score 0-1 0-3 1-5 2-1 OT 1-2 2-1 0-1 OT 0-1 2-0 3-4 0-3 1-2 3-2 2-1 OT 2-3 0-5 3-2 0-1 Attend. 850 600 975 900 117 255 828 350 252 285 600 -1,260 1,030 672 1,138 1,020 961 Goals scored --Holyman (Fildey, Kulmann) Gausman (Holyman); Kaitanjian (Perretti) Cartmell (Fildey) Cartmell (Holyman); Matassa (Nowfel) --Holyman (Kaitanjian); Perretti (Ellenberger) Holyman (unassisted), Holyman (unassisted); Kenyon (Perretti) -Kenyon (Kaitanjian) Matassa (Kenyon); Holyman (Cartmell); Kenyon (unassisted) Cartmell (Kaitanjian); Kaitanjian (unassisted) Kaitanjian (Holyman); Holyman (unassisted) -Gausman (Kenyon); Cartmell (Holyman); Cartmell (Matassa) -- *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game Team Statistics GP-GS 18-18 18-18 17-17 18-16 14-14 18-18 18-18 15-5 18-18 13-1 18-16 4-2 5-1 5-0 7-0 10-0 2-0 18-18 18 18 G 6 5 3 3 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 38 A 4 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 18 32 Pts 16 11 8 9 5 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 62 108 Sh 53 37 36 27 19 16 9 7 6 6 5 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 230 362 Sh% .113 .135 .083 .111 .105 .000 .222 .000 .000 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .096 .105 SOG SOG% 27 .509 18 .500 19 .559 14 .519 10 .526 7 .438 5 .556 3 .429 4 .667 2 .333 1 .167 0 .000 1 .500 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 112 .487 208 .575 GW 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 PK 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Sloane Cox 15-15 Nina Bjornstad 4-3 Heidi Burgett 1-0 TOTAL............... 18 OPPONENTS........... 18 No. 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 Name Heidi Burgett Sloane Cox Liz Swain Lauren Kulmann Amanda Bush Kelly Kaitanjian Elizabeth Larmore Shawn Kenyon Suzy Kiefer Donna Holyman Maris Dillman Christina Cambra Sarah Nowfel Andrea Matassa Teri Fildey Allison Gausman Melissa Cartmell Nina Bjornstad Kyley Ellenberger Nicole Perretti Rachel Ellenberger Brita Zoellner Zoe Pascoe Minutes 1296:00 326:00 45:00 1667:00 1667:00 Pos. GK GK M D D M M F F M M M D M D D F GK D F D M M GA 25 11 2 38 22 Ht. 5-5 6-1 5-8 5-6 5-8 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-9 5-8 5-6 5-2 5-6 5-5 5-4 Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Avg 1.74 3.04 4.00 2.05 1.88 Saves Save% 133 .854 32 .744 4 .667 169 .816 83 .790 W 6 0 0 6 12 L 8 4 0 12 6 T 0 0 0 0 0 Sho 1 0 0 1 7 Hometown (High School/College) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) Burlington, Ontario (Hillfield/Hartford) Franktown, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Watertown, Conn. (Watertown/Hartford) Aurora, Colo. (Overland) Whittier, Calif. (La Serna) Almo, Calif. (Monte Vista) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Burlington, Ontario (Nelson/Hartford) Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) Redondo, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Cupertino, Calif. (Homestead) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) 1997 Milestones • Soccer Buzz online magazine rated Colorado’s schedule the third toughest slate in the nation. The schedule consisted of five of the top 17 preseason ranked teams (No. 6 Nebraska, No. 8 Texas A&M, No. 12 Harvard, No. 15 Massachusetts and No. 17 Florida). • CU’s first win of the season came with a 2-1 OT victory over Big 12 rival Iowa State • In the 3-0 win at Kansas on Sept. 28, CU’s three goals mark the most scored for Colorado on the season, the second most goals scored in the program’s twoyear history. • CU posted its first win over a ranked team in defeating then-No. 22 Baylor 3-2 • With a 2-1 double overtime win over Texas Tech on Oct. 19, CU clinched a birth in the Big 12 Tournament. • CU took a 3-2 win over the in-state rival University of Denver on Nov. 2, earning the victory in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. • Qualified for the Big 12 Conference tournament for the first time with a 5-5 record, securing the fifth place in the conference. • Colorado placed nine players on the academic all-Big 12 team, the second consecutive year the Buffs have earned more spots than any other school in the conference; First Team: Nina Bjornstad, Heidi Burgett, Amanda Bush, Teri Fildey, Elizabeth Swain, Brita Zoellner; Honorable Mention: Christina Cambra, Maris Dillman, Shawn Kenyon. • Donna Holyman led the Buffs with six goals, four assists and a total of 16 points on the season. • Keeper Sloane Cox recorded 133 saves, one shutout and six wins during her first season for Colorado in the net. HISTORY Name Donna Holyman Melissa Cartmell Shawn Kenyon Kelly Kaitanjian Andrea Matassa Lauren Kulmann Allison Gausman Brita Zoellner Sarah Nowfel Nicole Perretti Liz Swain Elizabeth Larmore Amanda Bush Maris Dillman Zoe Pascoe Kyley Ellenberger Christina Cambra Teri Fildey TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... 53 1998 (5-12-3 Overall • 2-6-2 Big 12 (9th) • 4-5-1 Home • 1-7-2 Away • 2-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Kim LeMere and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Rank Opp. Date Opponent CU W/L/T Score 9/4 9/6 NORTH CAROLINA GEORGE WASHINGTON --- 1 -- L W 0-2 4-1 Attend. 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/25 at BYU at Utah at Alabama at LSU MASSACHUSETTS ------ 17 ----- L L L T W 2-5 0-1 0-3 1-1 2OT 4-0 925 537 879 135 450 9/27 10/2 10/4 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/20 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/1 MARYLAND *OKLAHOMA *OKLAHOMA STATE at Colorado College *at Iowa State *at Nebraska *TEXAS A&M *TEXAS at Denver *at Texas Tech *at Baylor *KANSAS *MISSOURI -------------- -----13 24 ---17 --- L W T W L L L L L T L W L 0-5 3-0 1-1 2OT 1-0 OT 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-0 2OT 0-2 1-0 1-6 325 250 200 159 174 1,079 225 375 -104 -150 -- Goals scored 3,000 -- -Kenyon (Matassa); Kenyon (Cartmell); Kiefer (unassisted); Nowfel (unassisted) Kenyon (Cartmell, Nowfel); Matassa (Kiefer) --Matassa (Gausman) Zonker (unassisted); Cartmell (Zonker, Kiefer); Cartmell (unassisted); Kiefer (unassisted) -Kulmann (unassisted); Wollow (Kulmann); Wollow (Cox) Cartmell (Kiefer) Cartmell (Kaliszewski) Kenyon (Wollow, Gausman) ------Cartmell (K. Ellenberger) Cartmell (Zonker) *-Big 12 Conference Game HISTORY Team Statistics Name Melissa Cartmell Suzy Kiefer Heather Zonker Shawn Kenyon Andrea Matassa Jessica Wollow Sarah Nowfel Allison Gausman Lauren Kulmann Maris Dillman Zoe Pascoe Lindsay McKay Kathryn Flemming Nadia Kaliszewski Teri Fildey Sloane Cox Kendall Pata Michelle Vette Kyley Ellenberger Rachel Ellenberger TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... GP-GS 20-20 20-20 20-20 20-19 19-19 19-3 20-20 18-18 9-9 20-14 15-0 10-0 7-0 10-0 20-20 20-20 19-18 6-0 8-0 5-0 20 20 G 6 2 1 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 37 A 2 3 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 16 23 Pts 14 7 4 8 5 5 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 54 97 Sh 50 47 43 32 20 12 15 10 10 9 3 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 259 403 Sh% .120 .043 .023 .125 .100 .166 .067 .000 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .073 .092 SOG 6 3 1 5 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 36 SOG% .120 .064 .023 .156 .150 .166 .067 .000 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .085 .089 GW 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Danielle Bassett 3-0 Sloane Cox 20-20 TOTAL............... 20 OPPONENTS........... 20 No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 29 54 Name Pos. Sloane Cox GK Kendall Pata D Nadia Kaliszewski D Lauren Kulmann D Michelle Vette D/M Meghan Swanzy M Shawn Kenyon F Suzy Kiefer F Heather Zonker M Maris Dillman M Jessica Wollow F Sarah Nowfel D Andrea Matassa M Teri Fildey D Allison Gausman D Melissa Cartmell F Danielle Bassett GK Kyley Ellenberger D Lindsay McKay M Rachel Ellenberger D Leah Engelbart D Zoe Pascoe M Kathryn Fleming F Minutes 42:20 1854:09 1896:29 1895:29 Ht. 6-1 5-10 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-9 5-11 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-3 GA 0 37 37 19 Cl. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr.. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Avg 0.00 1.80 1.76 0.90 Saves 6 200 206 86 Save% 1.000 .844 .848 .819 W 0 5 5 12 L 0 12 12 5 T 0 3 3 3 Sho 0 5 5 10 Hometown (High School/College) Burlington, Ontario (Hillfield/Hartford) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Franktown, Colo. (Douglas County) Watertown, Conn. (Watertown/Hartford) Olathe, Kan. (Olathe/Alabama-Birmingham) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson) PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1998 Milestones • Colorado opened the season with a 2-0 loss to 1997 national champion North Carolina in front of a school record 3,000 fans. • With 36 saves in one weekend, including a school record 19 against BYU on Sept. 11, Sloane Cox became Colorado’s career saves leader with 189 (passing Nina Bjornstad who had 158). • Shawn Kenyon became the first Buff to record 100 shots with No. 100 coming against Utah on Sept. 13. • CU earned their first ever win in a Big 12 Conference opener with a 3-0 win over Oklahoma on Oct. 2. • Cox notched the first ever point for a CU goalkeeper with her assist of Jessica Wollow’s second goal on Oct. 2 vs. Oklahoma. • CU ran into its program-worst losing streak with the fifth consecutive loss to Denver 1-0 on Oct. 18. • With a 6-0 loss to Missouri, the final game of the season, Cox finished her career as the holder of every Colorado goalkeeping record. In addition to her 200th save of the season, Cox also recorded the 333rd save of her career, and had six shutouts. • Sloane Cox was named to the All-Big 12 second team, the first player in CU soccer history to be named All-Conference. • Cox was also named Big 12 Athlete of the Week for September 2 (first player in program history to earn the honor) and CU Athlete of the Week for November 1. • Teri Fildey was named TCI Student Athlete of the Week for September 5. • Five players were named to the Academic All-Big 12 first team: Fildey, Cartmell, Matassa, Kenyon, Pascoe. • Melissa Cartmell led the Buffs offense with 50 shots, six goals, two assists and 14 points. • Assistant coach Kim LeMere was inducted into the University of Hartford’s Alumni Hall of Fame on April 17. 1999 (11-8-1 Overall • 4-5-1 Big 12 (5th) • 9-1-1 Home • 2-5-0 Away • 0-2-0 Neutral • 0-0-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Dang Pibulvech and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date 8/27 8/29 9/3 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 10/22 10/24 11/3 CU ---------------RV RV ---- Opponent *at Kansas *at Missouri ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM WYOMING at North Carolina at Duke ALABAMA COLORADO COLLEGE AIR FORCE UTAH DENVER *at Oklahoma *at Oklahoma State *IOWA STATE *NEBRASKA *at Texas A&M *at Texas *TEXAS TECH *BAYLOR ^at Missouri Rank Opp. ----1 20 -------RV 4 21 --25 25 W/L/T W L W W L L W W W W W L W W L L L W T L Score 2-1 2-6 3-0 2-1 0-6 0-2 3-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 2-4 3-1 2-1 0-9 0-2 1-2 1-0 1-1 2OT 3-5 Attend. 250 555 275 600 3,886 875 250 275 213 225 276 165 284 502 1,550 2,124 591 250 575 478 Goals scored Gausman (unassisted); Cartmell (Kenyon) Cartmell (Zonker); Kenyon (unassisted) Swanzy (Cartmell, Matassa); Cartmell (Bassett); Galas (Booth) Kiefer (Swanzy); Galas (unassisted) --Cartmell (unassisted); Kiefer (Cartmell); Kiefer (unassisted) Zonker (unassisted) Cartmell (Kiefer); Nowfel (unassisted) Zonker (unassisted); Cartmell (unassisted) Zonker (Booth) Zonker (Kenyon, Matassa); Kiefer (unassisted) Nowfel (unassisted); Swanzy (unassisted); Cartmell (unassisted) Kiefer (Booth); Dillman (Pascoe) --Gausman (Zonker) Kiefer (unassisted) Kiefer (Kenyon, Cartmell) Kiefer (unassisted); Kenyon (Burgener); Zonker (Cartmell) *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game Team Statistics GP-GS 20-20 20-20 20-19 20-20 20-3 20-20 20-19 14-14 19-0 20-20 16-0 5-0 6-0 6-0 5-1 20-20 2-1 1-0 15-8 12-12 17-3 3-0 20-20 1-0 1-0 20 20 G 7 5 8 2 2 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 43 A 4 2 2 1 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 22 25 Pts 18 12 18 5 7 3 5 3 2 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 84 111 Sh 55 47 37 31 24 21 21 19 10 6 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 288 364 Sh% .127 .106 .216 .065 .083 .000 .095 .000 .100 .333 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .108 .118 SOG 27 15 22 14 7 10 11 7 6 4 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 196 SOG% .491 .319 .595 .452 .292 .476 .524 .368 .600 .667 .800 .000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .458 .538 GW 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 Goalkeeping Statistics Name Danielle Bassett Sarah Erskine TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 26 28 Name Linda Wikstrom Kendall Pata Ashley Honig Jessi Burgener Aimee Bugay Nicole Sachar Meghan Swanzy Shawn Kenyon Suzy Kiefer Heather Zonker Maris Dillman Jessica Wollow Sarah Nowfel Andrea Matassa Allison Gausman Melissa Cartmell Danielle Bassett Kyley Ellenberger Rachel Ellenberger Sara Erskine Regan Howard Zoe Pascoe Meghan Sanders Lindsey Galas GP-GS 20-20 3-0 20 20 Pos. M D D M D M M F F M M F D M D F GK D D GK D M D F Minutes 1738:37 91:23 1830:00 1830:00 Ht. 5-3 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-3 5-1 5-9 5-4 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-9 5-11 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-7 GA 38 5 43 31 Cl. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Avg 1.97 4.92 2.11 1.52 Saves Save% 144 .791 6 .545 150 .777 101 .765 W 10 1 11 7 L 8 0 8 11 T 1 0 1 1 Sho 5 0 5 4 Hometown (High School/College) Obbola, Sweden (Racklofska Skolan) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Austin, Texas (Westlake) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) San Francisco, Calif. (University) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Denver, Colo. (Denver South/San Francisco) Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 1999 Milestones • Dang Pibulvech, the former head coach at the University of Texas, replaced Kim LeMere on the Colorado coaching staff. • CU opened the season with a 2-1 comefrom-behind win, the first in school history, as well as their first winning record in school history. • Goalkeeper Danielle Bassett records her first career shutout with the 3-0 win over Alabama Birmingham on Sept. 3. • CU received back-to-back Athlete of the Week honors in Melissa Cartmell and Lindsey Galas for the weeks ending Aug. 29 and Sept. 5. • Cartmell ended a five game scoring streak, the longest in school history, against Wyoming on Sept. 5. • Head coach Austin Daniels recorded his 20th win at Colorado against Wyoming. • Cartmell became just the second Buffalo to crack the 100 shot barrier against UAB. • Freshman defender Aimee Bugay was named to the Nike Carolina Classic alltournament team on Sept. 12 after her stellar efforts against No. 1 North Carolina and No. 20 Duke. • With a 5-3 record, the best ever in Colorado soccer history, the Buffs earned a spot in the NSCAA poll, taking the No. 8 spot in the Central Region poll. • CU had their longest home winning streak in history snapped on Oct. 10 by Nebraska, after winning eight in a row and its five game longest winning streak in history snapped against Oklahoma on Oct. 1. • With a 1-1 tie with No. 25 Baylor on Oct. 24, CU secured a spot in the Big 12 Conference Tournament. • CU scored a season-high 31 goals. • Kiefer and Cartmell both broke the single season goal scoring mark, which was six, when Kiefer notched eight goals and Cartmell netted seven. • Senior Shawn Kenyon became the first player in program history to letter four times and complete all four years of her college eligibility at Colorado. • The Buffs finished the season with a record of 11-8-1, 4-5-1 in Big 12 regular season play. HISTORY Name Melissa Cartmell Heather Zonker Suzy Kiefer Meghan Swanzy Shawn Kenyon Tiffany Booth Allison Gausman Andrea Matassa Maris Dillman Sarah Nowfel Lindsey Galas Jessica Wollow Jessi Burgener Ashley Honig Rachel Ellenberger Aimee Bugay Linda Wikstrom Nicole Sachar Kyley Ellenberger Kendall Pata Zoe Pascoe Sarah Erskine Danielle Bassett Regan Howard Devan Hansen TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... 55 2000 (8-11-0 Overall • 4-6-0 Big 12 (7th) • 6-3-0 Home • 2-6-0 Away • 0-2-0 Neutral • 0-1-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Matt Paton and Angela Napoli • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date Opponent CU 8/25 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/13 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/20 10/22 10/27 11/1 at Denver vs. USC at Arizona State CORNELL CENTRAL CONNECTICUT at Air Force COLORADO COLLEGE SAN FRANCISCO *at Texas *at Texas A&M *OKLAHOMA STATE *OKLAHOMA *at Missouri *at Kansas *BAYLOR *at Nebraska *IOWA STATE *TEXAS TECH ^-vs Texas A&M -------------------- Rank Opp. W/L/T L L L W W W W L L L W L L W L L W W L -t-17 -------10 -----4 --9 Score 0-1 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-1 3-2 3-0 0-1 2OT 2-3 2OT 1-6 3-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-3 0-4 1-0 2-0 1-3 Attend. Goals scored 479 79 564 279 523 185 350 398 942 633 375 757 345 421 235 1,440 128 476 -- --Burgener (Zonker) Cartmell (Matassa, Booth) Matassa (Galas); Swanzy (Zonker) Cartmell (Wollow); Swanzy (unassisted); Cartmell (Nowfel) Burgener (Honig); Zonker (unassisted); Burgener (Cartmell, Zonker) -Matassa (Nowfel); Cartmell (Robertson) Zonker (Gausman) Zonker (penalty kick); Cartmell (Zonker); Gausman (Robertson, Cartmell) --Cartmell (Gausman) Gausman (unassisted) -Cartmell (Nowfel) Pascoe (Matassa, Gausman); Galas (Matassa) Cartmell (Zonker) *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game HISTORY Team Statistics Name Melissa Cartmell Heather Zonker Jessi Burgener Meghan Swanzy Kristin Robertson Jessica Wollow Allison Gausman Andrea Matassa Tiffany Booth Ashley Honig Zoe Pascoe Lindsey Galas Kyley Ellenberger Suzy Kiefer Aimee Bugay Sarah Nowfel Kendall Pata Regan Howard Rachel Ellenberger Devan Hansen Heather Hawkins Maris Dillman Nicole Sachar TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... GP-GS 19-19 19-19 15-15 19-19 19-3 16-1 19-18 19-19 19-19 17-7 9-0 13-0 8-4 1-1 19-19 13-6 18-18 3-1 2-0 1-0 2-2 10-0 7-0 19 19 G 8 3 3 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 32 A 2 5 0 0 2 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 31 Pts 18 11 6 4 2 1 7 7 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 95 Sh 75 42 35 30 18 16 16 15 10 7 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 286 329 Sh% .107 .071 .086 .067 .000 .000 .125 .133 .000 .000 .200 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .077 .097 SOG 40 23 18 11 9 10 4 5 4 3 5 4 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 141 171 SOG% .533 .548 .514 .367 .500 .625 .250 .333 .400 .429 1.000 .800 .000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .493 .520 GW 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 11 PK 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 W 3 3 2 8 11 L 4 4 3 11 8 T 0 0 0 0 0 Sho 1 3 1 5 6 2000 Milestones • Melissa Cartmell broke the record for shots in a single game when she teed off nine against Cornell, one of which netted the gamewinner on Sept. 8. • The Buffs notched Colorado’s 30th win with the decision over Central Connecticut State University on Sept. 10. • Sophomore goalkeeper Sara Erskine was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week as she pulled in 11 saves, a career-high in her first career shutout. Goalkeeping Statistics Name Danielle Bassett Whitney Peterson Sara Erskine TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 56 Name Kendall Pata Ashley Honig Jessi Burgener Aimee Bugay Nicole Sachar Meghan Swanzy Suzy Kiefer Heather Zonker Maris Dillman Jessica Wollow Sarah Nowfel Andrea Matassa Heather Hawkins Allison Gausman Melissa Cartmell Danielle Bassett Kyley Ellenberger Kristin Robertson Rachel Ellenberger Sara Erskine Regan Howard Zoe Pascoe Kali Lewis Devan Hansen Lindsey Galas Tiffany Booth Whitney Peterson GP-GS 7-6 8-8 6-5 19 19 Pos. D M F D M M F/M M M F/M D/M M D D F GK D F D GK D M M/D D F M/D G Minutes 605:42 675:00 479:10 1759:52 1759:52 Ht. 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-3 5-1 5-9 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-9 5-11 5-6 5-11 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-3 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-10 GA 8 12 12 32 22 Cl. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Avg SavesSave% 1.19 44 .846 1.60 43 .782 2.25 44 .786 1.64 139 .813 1.13 119 .844 Hometown (High School/College) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Austin, Texas (Westlake) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) San Francisco, Calif. (University) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) Denver, Colo. (Mullen) Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Fort McMurray, Alberta (Father Mercredi) Denver, Colo. (Colorado Academy/Montana) • With a 2-0 win over Texas Tech in the final regular season game, the Buffs earned their third trip to the Big 12 Conference Tournament as the No. 7 seed. • Cartmell wrapped up her career with seven offensive and service career records including points (61), assists (9), goals (26), shots (217), on goal (67), games played (77) and started (77). • Colorado placed six on the academic all-Big 12 team; First Team: Meghan Swanzy, Kendall Pata, Zoe Pascoe, Andrea Matassa, Melissa Cartmell, and Allison Gausman; Second Team: Jessica Wollow. 2001 (3-11-2 Overall • 1-7-2 Big 12 (11th) • 0-5-2 Home • 3-6-0 Away • 0-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Sue-Moy Chin and Paul Hogan • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/18 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2 CU ----------------- Opponent WISCONSIN at Wyoming at San Francisco at Fresno State DENVER *TEXAS *TEXAS A&M *at Oklahoma State *at Oklahoma *MISSOURI *KANSAS *at Baylor at Colorado College *NEBRASKA *at Iowa State *at Texas Tech Rank Opp. ------9 ------t-4 --- W/L/T L W L L L L T L L L L L W T L W Score 2-4 2-1 1-2 2-3 1-3 2-3 2-2 2OT 1-3 0-4 0-2 0-4 0-3 1-0 1-1 2OT 0-1 2-1 Attend. 472 437 214 947 200 405 465 906 273 237 310 301 397 325 225 168 Goals scored Wollow (Kiefer, Bassett); Bugay (Bickley, Burgess) Kiefer (unassisted); Kiefer (Bickley) Gillaspie (unassisted) Galas (Robertson); Thais (Kiefer) Swanzy (Zonker, Thais) Bickley (Bugay); Falender (Honig, Wollow) Burgess (Bickley); Thais (Zonker, Bickley) Thais (unassisted) ----Zonker (unassisted) Galas (unassisted) -Wollow (Falender); Booth (Burgener) *-Big 12 Conference Game Team Statistics GP-GS 16-16 15-15 14-6 13-3 15-10 16-16 14-2 15-13 16-12 11-8 11-3 12-3 13-6 3-1 16-16 10-10 15-15 7-2 10-1 6-2 2-0 5-0 13-11 3-0 1-0 1-0 16 16 G 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 37 A 1 2 4 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 28 Pts 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 102 Sh 20 23 11 11 7 41 8 11 10 6 4 6 5 3 22 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 187 234 Sh% .150 .087 .091 .182 .286 .024 .125 .091 .100 .167 .250 .000 .000 .000 .045 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .091 .158 Avg 0.00 1.79 1.73 2.60 2.22 1.02 Saves Save% 0 .000 21 .750 18 .750 40 .625 88 .704 79 .823 SOG SOG% 12 .600 13 .565 4 .364 9 .818 4 .571 21 .512 3 .375 11 1.000 5 .500 4 .667 2 .500 1 .167 5 1.000 1 .333 10 .455 1 .167 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 96 .513 125 .534 GW 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Devan Hansen 1-0 Danielle Bassett 6-2 Sarah Erskine 5-2 Whitney Peterson 13-10 TOTAL............... 16 OPPONENTS........... 16 No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Name Sara Erskine Whitney Peterson Danielle Bassett Kendall Pata Ashley Honig Jessi Burgener Aimee Bugay Nicole Sachar Meghan Swanzy Suzy Kiefer Heather Zonker Jessica Wollow Heather Hawkins Danielle Bickley Monique Gillaspie Jen Thais Kristin Robertson Liz Turner Kate Douglas Regan Howard Jennifer Heil Kelley Smullen Kali Lewis Devan Hansen Lindsey Galas Tiffany Booth Pos. GK GK GK D D M D M M F M F D F F M F D M D D F M D F D Minutes 3:48 351:39 312:18 832:15 1500:00 1500:00 Ht. 5-5 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-3 5-1 5-9 5-5 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-4 5-9 5-7 5-11 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-3 5-9 5-7 5-3 GA 0 7 6 24 37 17 Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. W 0 1 0 1 2 9 L 0 2 2 5 9 2 T 0 0 0 1 1 1 Sho 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 1 5 Hometown (High School/College) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Denver, Colo. (Colorado Academy/Montana) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Austin, Texas (Westlake) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) San Francisco, Calif. (University) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Bellflower, Calif. (Los Alamitos) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge) Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) Algonquin, Ill. (Jacobs) Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard) Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) Denver, Colo. (Mullen) Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Ft. McMurray, Alberta (Father Mercredi) PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 2001 Milestones • Bill Hempen was named head coach of the Colorado Soccer team in June, replacing Austin Daniels. • Hempen earned his first win at Colorado with the 2-1 decision over Wyoming on Sept. 2. • Hempen coached his milestone 300th career game vs. Missouri, however the Buffs fell 2-0 in the match. • Colorado bounced back from a 10 game winless streak with a win over Colorado College 1-0 on Oct. 21. The win also ended a four-game scoreless streak that dated back to Oct. 7 at Oklahoma. • When Hempen cleared his bench and substituted the entire field late in the first half vs. Kansas, he set a program mark for most players in a game as the Buffs played 24 by the final buzzer. • Tiffany Booth netted her first career goal to secure CU’s first Big 12 Conference victory of the season, a 2-1 win over Texas Tech. • CU’s eight freshmen made more than an immediate impression on the coaching staff as five freshmen scored seven of Colorado’s 17 goals on the season and have dished off six of the team’s 17 assists. • Colorado’s 2-2 tie against No. 9 Texas A&M was the programs best result vs. a ranked team since a 3-2 win over thenNo. 22 Baylor in 1997. • The Buffs scored 17 goals by 12 different players, the most players to get in the goal column in the program’s history. HISTORY Name Jen Thais Suzy Kiefer Danielle Bickley Jessica Wollow Lindsey Galas Heather Zonker Ellen Falender Aimee Bugay Alyssa Burgess Tiffany Booth Monique Gillaspie Jessi Burgener Ashley Honig Kristin Robertson Meghan Swanzy Kali Lewis Heather Hawkins Natalie Ramello Nicole Sachar Danielle Bassett Jennifer Heil Kate Douglas Kendall Pata Devan Hansen Emily Barnes Shannon Kellogg TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... 57 2002 (10-8-2 Overall • 4-4-2 Big 12 (5th) • 8-4-0 Home • 1-3-2 Away • 1-1-0 Neutral • 0-1-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Sue-Moy Chin and Paul Hogan • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Rank Opp. Date Opponent CU W/L/T Score Attend. 8/30 9/6 9/8 9/13 9/15 9/20 FRESNO STATE WYOMING at Minnesota NEW HAMPSHIRE MISSISSIPPI EASTERN ILLINOIS ------- ------- W W L L L W 3-0 1-0 2-3 1-2 OT 0-3 4-1 380 599 523 297 622 388 9/22 9/27 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27 11/1 11/7 11/8 MAINE *at Kansas *at Missouri *TEXAS A&M *TEXAS *IOWA STATE NORTHERN ARIZONA *at Baylor *at Texas Tech *OKLAHOMA *OKLAHOMA STATE *at Nebraska ^-vs. Missouri ^-vs. Texas A&M --------------- ---8 4 --------3 W L T L L W W T W W W L W L 3-2 1-5 2-2 2OT 0-2 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-1 2OT 2-0 2-1 1-0 0-4 1-0 1-3 Goals scored Munnelly (unassisted); Galas (Taylor); Galas (unassisted) Booth (Taylor) Galas (unassisted); Taylor (Swanzy) Taylor (Burgess) -Lamberty (Taylor); Talyai (Mihalcin); Falender (Galas, Lamberty); Munnelly (Thais) Thais (penalty kick); Munnelly (penalty kick); Taylor (Thais) Mihalcin (Munnelly) Swanzy (unassisted); Munnelly (Thais) --Munnelly (Galas, Taylor) Falender (Munnelly); Burgess (Munnelly) Munnelly (Thais) Booth (Munnelly); Kellogg (unassisted) Mihalcin (Munnelly, Matassa); Lamberty (Chrismer, Mihalcin) Thais (unassisted) -Munnelly (Thais) Piete (Munnelly) 457 719 379 383 665 438 430 224 135 352 620 412 410 1,125 *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game HISTORY Team Statistics Name Fran Munnelly Nicholle Taylor Jen Thais Lindsay Galas Ashlie Mihalcin Kristina Lamberty Ellen Falender Tiffany Booth Meghan Swanzy Alyssa Burgess Tess Piete Shannon Kellogg Neda Talyai Michelle Matassa Jessie Chrismer Tricia Regan Aimee Bugay Emily Barnes Heather Kindschi Chloe Mutnick Darci Smerchek Natalie Ramello TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... GP-GS 20-20 20-16 20-20 20-18 20-20 20-7 16-12 20-17 20-19 20-19 13-1 13-0 8-0 8-0 5-0 18-5 20-20 11-0 1-0 5-0 16-6 7-0 20 20 G 7 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 31 A 6 4 5 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 31 Pts 20 10 9 8 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 93 Sh Sh% 80 .087 28 .107 47 .043 18 .167 5 .400 26 .077 23 .087 24 .083 20 .050 14 .071 2 .500 2 .500 1 1.000 1 .000 0 .000 6 .000 4 .000 2 .000 2 .000 1 .000 2 .000 0 .000 308 .091 241 .129 SOG SOG% 38 .475 14 .500 13 .277 8 .444 3 .600 10 .385 12 .522 11 .458 6 .300 5 .357 1 .500 2 1.000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 2 .500 1 .500 1 .500 0 .000 2 1.000 0 .000 130 .422 112 .465 GW 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 PK 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-1 Goalkeeping Statistics Name Sara Erskine Jeanne Rankin Anna Handzlik TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... No. 0 00 1 2 3 5 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 58 Name Sara Erskine Jeanne Rankin Anna Handzlik Tricia Regan Darci Smerchek Aimee Bugay Meghan Swanzy Kristina Lamberty Heather Kindschi Fran Munnelly Natalie Ramello Heather Hawkins Jessie Chrismer Neda Talyai Jen Thais Chloe Mutnick Alyssa Burgess Regan Howard Emily Barnes Shannon Kellogg Nicholle Taylor Michelle Matassa Lindsey Galas Tiffany Booth Ellen Falender Ashlie Mihalcin GP-GS Minutes GA Avg 15-7 10-5 1-1 20 20 1162:51 671:11 10:25 1844:27 1844:27 17 12 2 31 28 1.32 1.61 16.36 1.51 1.37 Pos. GK GK GK D D D M M M M D D D M M D M D D F F M F D F M Ht. 5-5 5-5 5-9 6-0 5-4 5-3 5-9 5-6 5-4 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-8 Cl. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Saves Save% 51 25 0 81 101 .750 .676 .000 .723 .783 W L 7 3 0 10 8 4 3 1 8 10 T Sho 2 0 0 2 2 4 1 0 6 4 Hometown (High School/College) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Edmond, Okla. (Casady) Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes Peninsula) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) San Ramon, Calif. (California) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Marina) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Chicago, Ill. (St. Viator) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Westminster, Colo. (Colorado Academy) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Morrison, Colo. (Bear Creek) Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake/Notre Dame) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe/Iowa) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Ft. McMurray, Alberta (Father Mercredi) Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) 2002 Milestones • With 12 true freshmen signing letters or walking on, the freshman class was the largest in the program’s seven-year history. • Freshman Fran Munnelly was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week Sept. 23. • As of Oct. 18, Munnelly took the lead as CU’s all-time frosh leader in points (13), second in goals (5), assists (3) and shots (47) with at least five games left to play. • Senior goalkeeper Sara Erskine was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 29. • Colorado cracked into the NSCAA/adidas Central Region Rankings for the third time in program history at No. 10. • CU extended the school record unbeaten streak to six games with the win over Oklahoma State on Oct. 27. • Freshman defender Ashlie Mihalcin was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week • The Buffs finished the season with a 9-72/4-4-2 Big 12 record and advanced to their fourth Big 12 Conference Tournament. • Head coach Bill Hempen and his squad orchestrated the Big 12’s single greatest single season improvement as they were sitting at 1-7-2 overall last year. • Munnelly was the first player in program history to be named First Team All-Big 12 and Big 12 Rookie of the Year as well as being named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer team. Senior defender Aimee Bugay was named to the conference’s second team. • CU landed six players on the Academic All-Big 12 Team. First Team: Meghan Swanzy, Emily Barnes, Regan Howard, Alyssa Burgess, Jen Thais; Second Team: Heather Hawkins. • Munnelly netted a school record seventh goal in the first-ever postseason win at the Big 12 Tournament on Nov. 7. • Munnelly was named to the 2002 NSCAA Division I All-Central team and was tabbed a freshman All-American and second-team all-region. Bugay was a third-team all-region pick and head coach Hempen earned Region Coach of the Year Runner-Up by Soccer Buzz Magazine. 2003 (15-4-1 Overall • 8-1-1 Big 12 (1st) • 9-1 Home • 6-1-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral • 1-0-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Paul Hogan and Kelly Lindsey • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date 8/29 8/31 9/6 9/9 9/14 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 Opponent PORTLAND GEORGIA at Denver at Wyoming at New Mexico #-SETON HALL #-SAN JOSE STATE *MISSOURI *IOWA STATE *at Texas Tech CU ---16 16 16 16 17 17 15 10/5 10/10 *at Baylor MINNESOTA 15 12 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/6 11/13 *at Oklahoma *KANSAS *OKLAHOMA STATE *at Texas *at Texas A&M *NEBRASKA ^vs. Missouri 1 -vs. BYU 12 12 12 7 7 t-6 5 11 Rank Opp. t-2 -9 -------- W/L/T L W W W W W W W W W Score 0-1 2-1 OT 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-2 2-0 5-1 Attend. 1,586 582 535 198 1,194 745 1,009 848 935 317 --- W W 2-0 6-0 18 ---9 22 --- T W W W L W L L 0-0 2OT 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 3-1 0-2 0-2 Goals scored -Griffin (Ceresino); Griffin (F. Munnelly) F. Munnelly (Grandinetti); Thais (Minnis); Ceresino (Ripmaster) Minnis (Grandinetti); Griffin (Ripmaster) Grandinetti (unassisted) F. Munnelly (Griffin); Mihalcin (L. Munnelly, F. Munnelly) F. Munnelly (unassisted); Grandinetti (Minnis); Mihalcin (L. Munnelly) Griffin (F. Munnelly); Mihalcin (unassisted); Thais (F. Munnelly) Griffin (Grandinetti); Griffin (Grandinetti) F. Munnelly(Grandinetti); F. Munnelly (unassisted); Griffin (unassisted); Minnis (Griffin); Thais (F. Munnelly) 409 925 Ripmaster (unassisted); Ripmaster (F. Munnelly) Grandinetti (Griffin); Grandinetti (Minnis, Falender); Ripmaster (Minnis); Griffin (unassisted); Mihalcin (Burgess); Ripmaster (F. Munnelly) 348 1,177 1,210 1,789 2,222 664 537 -- -Falender (Thais, Ceresino); Ripmaster (Griffin) Minnis (Grandinetti) Griffin (unassisted) -Thais (Grandinetti); Griffin (Thais); F. Munnelly (penalty kick) --- #-Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round Team Statistics GP-GS 20-20 20-20 20-20 20-20 20-18 18-18 20-20 19-0 17-0 19-11 20-20 20-20 14-0 10-1 8-1 18-11 20 20 G 10 6 4 5 3 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 14 A Pts Sh 3 23 47 7 19 57 9 17 19 2 12 35 4 10 21 2 10 43 0 8 8 1 3 9 2 4 3 1 1 13 2 2 2 0 0 14 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 109 278 12 40 190 Sh% .213 .105 .211 .143 .143 .093 .500 .111 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .137 .074 SOG SOG% 29 .617 21 .368 12 .632 18 .514 10 .476 18 .419 4 .500 5 .556 3 1.000 8 .615 1 .500 1 .071 2 .400 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 132 .475 90 .474 GW 5 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 4 PK 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Jessica Keller 18-17 Nikki Resnick 3-3 TOTAL............... 20 OPPONENTS...........20 No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 19 21 24 25 28 29 30 34 Name Jeanne Rankin Nikki Resnick Jessica Keller Tricia Regan Darci Smerchek Kathryn Grandinetti Maddy Minnis Ashlie Mihalcin Katie Griffin Kristina Lamberty Laura Munnelly Fran Munnelly Heather Hawkins Orly Ripmaster Jen Thais Alyssa Burgess Emily Barnes Shannon Kellogg Jessica Ceresino Mia Pascoe Ellen Falender Janet Wildemuth Minutes 1604:09 219:27 1823:36 1823:36 Pos. GK GK GK D D F M D F F D M D F M M M F M M F GK GA 12 2 14 38 Ht. 5-5 5-6 6-0 6-0 5-4 5-2 5-5 5-8 5-3 5-6 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-10 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-9 5-4 5-5 5-4 5-8 Avg SavesSave% 0.67 65 .844 0.82 6 .750 0.69 76 .844 1.88 94 .712 Cl. So. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. W L 14 3 1 1 15 4 4 15 T 1 0 1 1 Sho 9 1 10 5 Hometown (High School/College) Edmond, Okla. (Casady) Boca Raton, Fla. (Spanish River) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge/Miami) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Centennial, Colo. (Grandview/Kentucky) Yorktown, Va. (Hampton Roads Academy) Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) San Ramon, Calif. (California) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Boulder, Colo. (Alexander Dawson/Harvard) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Morrison, Colo. (Bear Creek) Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake/Notre Dame) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Santa Rosa, Calif. (Montgomery) Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch/Nevada) 2003 Milestones • Sophomore Fran Munnelly was named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team on Aug 19. • For the first time in program history, the Buffs were nationally ranked coming in at 16th in the NSCAA poll on Sept. 8. • Munnelly was named the Big 12 Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week Sept. 23. • Freshman forward Katie Griffin was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week and CU Athlete of the Week respectively Sept. 30. • CU took over first place in the Big 12 standings on Oct. 5. • Orly Ripmaster was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week on Oct. 6. • Colorado shut out Minnesota 6-0 on Oct. 10 for the largest win in program history. • Colorado cracked the Top-10 National Ranking while riding a 14 game unbeaten streak as they sat at No. 7 on Oct. 20. • CU clinched the school’s first regular season Big 12 Conference title on Oct. 26. • Colorado swept Big 12 Postseason honors as head coach Bill Hempen was named Big 12 Coach of the Year, Fran Munnelly was Player of the Year and Katie Griffin was Rookie of the Year. • Nine Buffs were named to three All-Big 12 teams as Fran Munnelly was named to the first team and Tricia Regan, Laura Munnelly and Griffin were tabbed second team. CU dominated the allnewcomer team with Griffin, Munnelly, Jessica Keller, Maddy Minnis and Kathryn Grandinetti. • Jen Thais and Keller were named the Big 12 Conference’s offensive and defensive players of the week on Nov. 4. • CU received its first ever at-large bid to the NCAA Soccer Championships as a 10th seed, but fell to BYU 1-0 to end a record-breaking season. HISTORY Name Katie Griffin Fran Munnelly Kathryn Grandinetti Orly Ripmaster Maddy Minnis Jen Thais Ashlie Mihalcin Ellen Falender Jessica Ceresino Alyssa Burgess Laura Munnelly Tricia Regan Mia Pascoe Emily Barnes Heather Hawkins Darci Smerchek TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... 59 2004 (15-6-2 Overall • 6-3-1 Big 12 (3rd) • 7-1-1 Home • 4-3-1 Away • 4-2-0 Neutral • 1-1-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coach: Paul Hogan • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex Date 8/27 8/29 9/02 9/4 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 Opponent at Georgia AIR FORCE $vs. San Diego $vs. Eastern Michigan %at Wake Forest %vs. Utah #LSU #DENVER *at Iowa State *at Kansas *at Missouri *TEXAS A&M *TEXAS *BAYLOR *TEXAS TECH CU 23 23 23 23 --RV RV RV RV RV RV ----- 10/22 10/24 10/29 11/3 11/5 11/12 11/14 *OKLAHOMA *at Oklahoma State *at Nebraska ^vs Missouri ^vs Texas A&M 1 -vs Utah 2 -at Portland RV RV RV 24 24 RV RV NORTHERN COLORADO Rank Opp. ----RV ----8 --7 RV ------10 -6 W/L/T T W L W W W W W W L W L L T W W Score 0-0 2OT 1-0 1-2 OT 4-0 2-1 1-0 4-1 3-0 1-0 1-2 3-0 0-1 1-2 1-1 2OT 2-1 7-0 W W W W L W L 4-0 1-0 2-0 2-1 OT 1-3 3-0 0-3 Attend. 1,733 512 75 55 250 150 731 1,274 270 526 309 609 708 1,032 153 857 Goals scored -Mihalcin (Falender) Mihalcin (Griffin) Thais (unassisted); F. Munnelly (Mihalcin); Kidd (unassisted); F. Munnelly (Griffin) Mihalcin (Falender, Regan); OWN GOAL (unassisted) Griffin (F. Munnelly, Falender) F. Munnelly (Grandinetti); Griffin (penalty kick); Mihalcin (Griffin); Kellogg (unassisted) True (F. Munnelly); F. Munnelly (Grandinetti); Kidd (Griffin) Mihalcin (Grandinetti, Regan) Mihalcin (F. Munnelly) Griffin (Grandinetti); Thais (Regan); Griffin (Thais, Minnis) -Thais (Kellogg) F. Munnelly (unassisted) F. Munnelly (penalty kick); Mihalcin (True) F. Munnelly (unassisted); Gentile (Grandinetti); Thais(Mihalcin); Thais (Kellogg, Falender); Falender (F. Munnelly); Thais (F. Munnelly); Griffin (unassisted) 571 377 1,006 204 1,586 1,810 1,998 Thais (unassisted); Grandinetti (Thais); Mihalcin (Thais); Kellogg (Thais) Mihalcin (unassisted) Gentile (Mihalcin); True (Griffin, Grandinetti) Regan (J. Keller); F. Munnelly (penalty kick) F. Munnelly (penalty kick) True (unassisted); Falender (unassisted); Mihalcin (unassisted) -- $-Denver Soccer Classic; %-Wake Forest Classic; #-Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round HISTORY Team Statistics Name Mihalcin, Ashlie Munnelly, Fran Thais, Jen Griffin, Katie Falender, Ellen Grandinetti, Kathryn True, Allie Kellogg, Shannon Regan, Tricia Gentile, Maura Kidd, Allison Minnis, Maddy Keller, Jessica Smerchek, Darci Dornseif, Brittany Ceresino, Jessica Snapp, Mia Brown, Aubree Harris, Courtney McFarlane, Kyle Munnelly, Laura Eckenhoff, Alison TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... GP-GS 23-23 23-23 21-20 23-20 23-14 20-20 23-22 17-7 20-18 19-2 10-2 22-5 23-23 23-22 20-9 5-0 8-0 11-0 2-0 6-0 23-23 2-0 23 23 Min. 1999 1994 1659 1582 1114 1399 1560 537 1667 485 492 966 2123 1791 1152 166 89 132 20 64 2121 5 - G 10 9 7 5 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 18 GA 0 18 18 45 Avg 0.00 0.77 0.76 1.91 A 3 5 4 5 4 6 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 18 Pts 23 23 18 15 8 8 7 6 5 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 54 Sh 39 59 37 48 7 21 43 18 8 13 9 15 1 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 328 250 Sh% .256 .153 .189 .104 .286 .048 .070 .111 .125 .154 .222 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .137 .072 SOG 21 33 21 19 6 12 21 9 5 5 5 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 163 114 SOG% .538 .559 .568 .396 .857 .571 .488 .500 .625 .385 .556 .267 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .497 .456 GW 4 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 6 Goalkeeping Statistics 60 Name GP-GS Eckenhoff, Alison 1-0 Keller, Jessica 23-23 TOTAL............... 23 OPPONENTS........... 23 Minutes 5:01 2117:26 2122:27 2122:27 No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 25 28 30 Pos. GK GK GK D D F D M M D F F D M D D F D M D F F F Name Kaela DeCou Alison Eckenhoff Jessica Keller Tricia Regan Darci Smerchek Kathryn Grandinetti Aubree Brown Maddy Minnis Allie True Ashlie Mihalcin Katie Griffin Allison Kidd Laura Munnelly Fran Munnelly Kyle McFarlane Marissa McBride Maura Gentile Brittany Dornseif Jen Thais Mia Snapp Shannon Kellogg Jessica Ceresino Ellen Falender Ht. 5-7 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-4 5-2 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-11 5-6 5-9 5-9 5-4 5-4 Cl. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Saves Save% 0 .000 94 .839 96 .842 118 .724 W L T 0 0 0 15 6 2 15 6 2 6 13 2 Sho 0 12 12 3 Hometown (High School/College) Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Glencoe, Ill. (New Trier) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge/Miami) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Centennial, Colo. (Grandview/Kentucky) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Yorktown, Va. (Hampton Roads Academy) Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista/UCLA) Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge) Denver, Colo. (Denver East/New Mexico) Austin, Texas (Westwood) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Littleton, Colo. (Mullen) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) PK 0-0 3-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 1-2 2004 Milestones •CU was picked to finish third in the Preseason Big 12 Poll and Fran and Laura Munnelly were named to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team. • For the first time in program history, Colorado was ranked in a pair of preseason polls at No. 17 in the nation in the Soccer America poll and No. 23 in the NSCAA/adidas list. • CU claimed the Wake Forest/adidas Classic Title. Ashlie Mihalcin was named the tournament’s most valuable player and Laura Munnelly, Jessica Keller and Katie Griffin were named all-tournament. • The Buffs won their first two games at Prentup Field. • Prior to a foul the 83rd minute of the Oklahoma State game Laura Munnelly was the only player in the league, and just one of 17 in the nation, not to be substituted for the season. • The Texas Tech game on Oct. 17 was a game of notables as head coach Bill Hempen claimed his 200th career win in his milestone 350th career game, Colorado picked up its fourth 10-win season, third under Hempen, Jen Thais set a school record for single game goals (3), Colorado scored a school record of seven goals, and Fran Munnelly scored the quickest goal in school history (3:30). • Jessica Keller was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 24. • Eight Colorado players were named Academic All-Big 12. First Team: Shannon Kellogg, Jessica Keller, Ashlie Mihalcin, Kathryn Grandinetti, Fran Munnelly and Maddy Minnis. Second Team: Jen Thais. • Fran and Laura Munnelly became the first set of siblings to be named First Team All-Big 12 while Jessica Keller and Jen Thais were named to the Second Team. Sophomore Allie True was named to the All-Newcomer team. • Senior Ellen Falender was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VII Soccer team. • The 24th-ranked Buffs received their second straight at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. CU went on to blank Utah 3-0 for the program’s first-ever first round win. • Fran Munnelly became the first All-American in the sport at CU as she was named to the NSCAA All-American Third Team. • Fran and Laura Munnelly were named to the 2004 Soccer Buzz Division I All-Central Region First Team on Jan. 6. 2005 (12-8-4 Overall • 6-3-1 Big 12 (t2nd) • 7-1-0 Home • 3-4-2 Away • 2-3-2 Neutral • 1-2-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Paul Hogan and Alli Hunt • Home Field: Prentup Field Date 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25 Opponent VANDERBILT vs. North Carolina $at Denver $vs. Wyoming %-vs. USC %-at UCLA #-DETROIT #-PITTSBURGH *NEBRASKA *IOWA STATE CU RV RV RV RV RV RV ----- 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/28 *OKLAHOMA STATE *at Oklahoma *at Texas at Northern Colorado *MISSOURI *KANSAS *at Texas A&M *at Baylor *at Texas Tech ----RV RV 24 24 -- 11/2 11/4 11/6 11/11 11/13 ^vs. Oklahoma ^vs. Texas ^vs. Texas A&M 1 -vs. UC Riverside 2 -at UCLA 23 23 23 19 19 Rank Opp. -2 ---3 ----- W/L/T W L T T L L W W L W Score 2-1 0-3 2-2 1-1 0-2 0-2 3-0 1-0 1-2 4-0 Attend. 1,166 3,278 508 233 712 538 764 456 901 540 RV -----14 --- W L W W W W L T W 1-0 1-2 OT 2-0 3-0 3-2 1-0 1-2 0-0 5-0 627 321 895 425 903 1,305 3,364 356 268 --10 -4 W W L T L 2-0 3-2 OT 1-2 2OT 0-0 3OT 0-3 608 1,157 2,563 874 679 Goals scored F. Munnelly (Cousins, Regan); Manthey (Mihalcin) -Griffin (unassisted); Mihalcin (unassisted) Regan (F. Munnelly) --Griffin (unassisted); F. Munnelly (Picraux, True); F. Munnelly (unassisted) N. Keller (unassisted) F. Munnelly (Grandinetti) N. Keller (F. Munnelly, Grandinetti); N. Keller (Grandinetti, Kidd); Griffin, (Kidd); Griffin (True) Griffin (F. Munnelly) F. Munnelly (penalty kick) Kidd (N. Keller); F. Munnelly (unassisted) F. Munnelly (Kidd, N. Keller); Griffin (unassisted); F. Munnelly (unassisted) N. Keller (Grandinetti); Griffin (Wenino); Kidd (F. Munnelly, Grandinetti) Ralph (F. Munnelly) Grandinetti (unassisted) -Griffin (unassisted); Wenino (N. Keller); Kidd (unassisted); Griffin (Kidd); Grandinetti (unassisted) Grandinetti (Griffin); Griffin (F. Munnelly) Griffin (unassisted); Griffin (N. Keller); Kidd (Grandinetti) Cousins (L. Munnelly) Won in a shootout 4-3 (Griffin, Kidd, F. Munnelly, Mihalcin) -- $-Denver Soccer Classic; %-UCLA Women’s Cup; #-Colorado Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round Team Statistics GP-GS 24-24 24-24 24-20 23-20 24-24 23-12 19-18 24-23 24-22 20-2 22-2 14-1 11-0 24-24 24-24 16-0 3-0 4-0 16-16 11-8 24 24 Min. 2026 2226 1601 1643 2019 1169 1571 2044 1916 397 518 356 254 2237 2170 366 48 27 1381 880 - G 12 8 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 26 A 1 6 4 4 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 27 Pts 25 22 12 12 12 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 103 79 Sh 84 61 46 42 25 30 25 7 8 11 9 5 2 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 367 265 Sh% .143 .131 .087 .095 .120 .033 .040 .143 .125 .091 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .101 .098 SOG 44 29 21 22 13 8 6 4 4 5 4 2 2 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 171 115 SOG% .524 .475 .457 .524 .520 .267 .240 .571 .500 .455 .444 .400 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .466 .434 GW 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes Radlinski, Kirstin 11-8 880:21 Keller, Jessica 16-16 1379:54 TEAM 0:00 TOTAL............... 24 2260:15 OPPONENTS........... 24 2260:15 GA 9 17 0 26 37 Avg Saves Save% 0.92 40 .816 1.11 49 .742 0.00 0 .000 1.04 89 .774 1.47 134 .784 No. 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 Ht. 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-4 5-2 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-7 5-3 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-11 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-5 5-11 5-6 Cl. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Name Kirstin Radlinski Jessica Keller Tricia Regan Darci Smerchek Kathryn Grandinetti Nikki Keller Allie True Ashlie Mihalcin Katie Griffin Allison Kidd Megan Manthey Laura Munnelly Fran Munnelly Caitlin Marquis Maura Gentile Brittany Dornseif Lindsey Ralph Alexis Cousins Michelle Wenino Krista Hoiland Shannon Hoiland Kris Kauftheil Samantha Picraux Pos. GK GK D D F M/F M D F F M/F D M D F D M M D M M M F W L 4 3 8 5 0 0 12 8 8 12 T 2 2 0 4 4 Sho 4.0 4.0 3.0 11 6 Hometown (High School/College) Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge/Miami) Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Centennial, Colo. (Grandview/Kentucky) Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista/UCLA) Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) Ferndale, Wash. (The Pendleton School/IMG) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Boulder, Colo. (The Pendleton School/IMG) Austin, Texas (Westwood) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain/Evansville) Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Westminster, Colo. (Northglenn) Westminster, Colo. (Northglenn) Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Albuquerque, N.M. (Academy) PK 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2005 Milestones • Colorado celebrates it’s 10th season. • Fran Munnelly is named to the 2005 Hermann Trophy Watch List, the highest individual honor presented in intercollegiate soccer. • Fran and Laura Munnelly named to the preseason All-Big 12 Team. • Fran Munnelly’s penalty kick against Oklahoma on Oct. 2 is her 27th career goal, making her the all-time leading goal scorer in Colorado history, moving past Melissa Cartmell. • The 3-0 victory over Northern Colorado on Oct. 9 marked head coach Bill Hempen’s 50th win at Colorado. • With a 1-0 win over Kansas on Oct. 16, the Buffs jumped into first place in the Big 12 Conference. • Goalkeeper Jessica Keller went down with a season-ending ankle injury on Oct. 16, ending her career tops among all CU keepers all-time in goals against average with 0.83, wins with 26 and shutouts with 16. • Colorado took the second seed in the Big 12 Conference Tournament and advanced to the championship game for the first time, falling 2-1 to Texas A&M in double overtime. • Fran Munnelly was named to the Big 12 Soccer 10th Anniversary Team. • Five Buffs earned All-Big 12 Honors. Fran Munnelly was named to the First Team for the fourth consecutive year. Katie Griffin, Laura Munnelly and Allison Kidd were all named to the second team. Nikki Keller was a Big 12 All-Newcomer selection. • Going into the Big 12 Tournament, Colorado was tops in the conference in defense, leading the league in league play in goals allowed (eight), goals against average (0.78), and shutouts (six). • CU advanced to the NCAA Division I Soccer Tournament and moved past the first round with a shootout win over UC Riverside on Nov. 12. The Buffs dropped their second round game 3-0 to UCLA, who went on to the finals. HISTORY Name Griffin, Katie Munnelly, Fran Kidd, Allison Keller, Nikki Grandinetti, Kathryn Cousins, Alexis Mihalcin, Ashlie Michelle Wenino Regan, Tricia Ralph, Lindsey Manthey, Megan True, Allie Picraux, Samantha Munnelly, Laura Darci Smerchek Brittany Dornseif Kauftheil, Kris Marquis, Caitlin Keller, Jessica Radlinski, Kirstin TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... 61 2006 (14-6-4 Overall • 5-4-1 Big 12 (5th) • 9-2-0 Home • 3-4-2 Away • 2-0-2 Neutral • 1-0-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Alli Hunt • Home Field: Prentup Field Date 8/25 8/27 9/1 Opponent at Vanderbilt vs. Alabama #CLEMSON CU ---- 9/3 9/8, 9/10 9/15 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/27 11/1 11/3 11/5 11/8 11/12 11/17 #MISSISSIPPI at Brigham Young at Utah DENVER *OKLAHOMA *at Oklahoma State *at Nebraska WYOMING *TEXAS A&M *TEXAS *at Missouri *at Iowa State *TEXAS TECH *BAYLOR *at Kansas ^-vs. Kansas ^-vs. Texas A&M ^-vs. Texas 1 -COLORADO COLLEGE 2 -DENVER 3 -at Notre Dame -21 21 14 11 11 21 21 17 17 25 25 ---23 23 23 17 17 17 Rank Opp. 22 ---22 14 RV ----8 22 ------11 9 RV -1 W/L/T T W W Score 0-0 2OT 4-0 5-1 Attend. 572 60 808 W L W W W L T W L L L W W W W T W T W W L 3-1 2-3 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-2 1-1 2OT 2-0 0-3 1-2 0-3 1-0 3-0 1-0 4-0 1-1 2OT 3-2 2OT 1-1 2OT 2-1 2-1 0-3 1,083 4,742 542 1,765 1,023 523 452 1,265 1,315 965 713 213 750 664 588 204 912 1,636 1,871 1,619 1,837 Goals scored -Wenino (Cousins); Wenino (Cousins); Cousins (unassisted); Keller (Choun) Wenino (White); Marshall (Keller); Marshall (Wenino); Marshall (Keller); Marshall (Manthey) Cousins (penalty kick); Marshall (unassisted); Choun (Cousins) Munnelly (unassisted); Marshall (unassisted) Marshall (Griffin); Griffin (penalty kick) Quador (Marshall) Kidd (unassisted); True (Marshall, Munnelly) Cousins (unassisted) Marshall (unassisted) Quador (Munnelly); Keller (Griffin) -Marshall (Munnelly) -Marshall (Kidd) Quador (Kidd, Cousins); Marshall (Cousins); Griffin (True) Marshall (True) Marshall (True); True (Cousins, Griffin); Cousins (Marshall); Marshall (Dornseif) Keller (Griffin) Dornseif (unassisted); Marshall (Keller, Munnelly); Marshall (Cousins) Cousins (Griffin) Griffin (Kidd); Griffin (Kidd) Griffin (penalty kick); Marshall (unassisted) -- #-Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round; 3-NCAA Third Round HISTORY Team Statistics Name GP-GS Nikki Marshall 24-24 Alex Cousins 24-23 Katie Griffin 19-15 Nikki Keller 24-23 Michelle Wenino 16-13 Allie True 24-24 Jess Quador 23-11 Allison Kidd 19-13 Laura Munnelly 24-24 Brittany Dornseif 24-23 Caitlin Choun 7-1 Megan Manthey 24-12 Mary White 22-12 Kelly Ross 23-13 Libby Doyne 16-1 Maura Gentile 9-7 Ally Goodman 14-1 Kyrna Wheeler 2-0 Shea Kelly 3-0 Kelly DuChene 3-0 Kris Kauftheil 3-0 Kara Linder 12-9 Kirstin Radlinski 20-15 TOTAL............... 24 OPPONENTS........... 24 Min. 2093 2078 1516 1882 1113 2150 1264 1235 2256 2085 158 1006 1150 1294 332 284 160 18 23 26 29 751 1460 - G 17 5 5 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 27 A 3 7 5 3 1 3 0 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 22 GP-GS Min. 12-9 751:35 20-14 1483:26 24 2235:01 GA 9 18 27 Avg 1.08 1.09 1.09 Pts 37 17 15 9 7 7 6 6 6 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 76 Sh 84 74 43 36 14 45 15 33 17 10 5 24 3 9 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 424 303 Sh% .202 .068 .116 .083 .214 .044 .200 .030 .059 .100 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .099 .089 SOG SOG% 42 .500 31 .419 22 .512 11 .306 6 .429 14 .311 3 .200 15 .455 6 .353 3 .300 2 .400 6 .250 0 .000 2 .222 2 .333 0 .000 1 .500 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 166 .392 123 .406 GW 7 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 PK 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 1-1 T 1 3 4 Sho 2.0 3.0 8 Goalkeeping Statistics Name Kara Linder Kirstin Radlinski TOTAL............... No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 26 27 62 Name Kirstin Radlinski Kara Linder Brittany Dornseif Michelle Wenino Jess Quador Kelly Ross Nikki Keller Allie True Alex Cousins Katie Griffin Allison Kidd Megan Manthey Laura Munnelly Amber Bettenhausen Maura Gentile Nikki Marshall Kellis Johnson Kris Kauftheil Mary White Kelly DuChene Caitlin Choun Shea Kelly Ally Goodman Pos. GK GK D D D D M M M F F D D F F F GK M M M M D D Ht. 5-7 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-3 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-3 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-11 5-9 5-5 5-0 5-6 5-3 Cl. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Saves Save% 26 .743 68 .791 96 .780 W 6 8 14 L 2 3 5 Hometown (High School/College) Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Superior, Colo. (Monarch) Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista/UCLA) Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) Ferndale, Wash. (The Pendleton School/IMG) Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) rvine, Calif. (Northwood/Wake Forest) Austin, Texas (Westwood) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Chanhassen, Minn. (Minnetonka) Forest City, N.C. (R.S. Central) San Clemente, Calif. (Rancho Santa Margarita) Cherry Hills, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 2006 Milestones • 14 wins the second-most in school history • Second-straight Big 12 Tournament Final • Fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid • First trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 • Nine-game unbeaten streak, the secondlongest in school history • Tied school record for consecutive shutouts with four • Averaged 1,193 fans per game, a school record with seven games of over 1,000 fans. • A Prentup Field record 1,871 fans attend the Colorado College game for CU’s firstever NCAA Tournament home match. • Senior class record of 56-24-11, the best in school history. • Colorado gets over the .500 mark for the first time ever with a record of 105-96-20 (.525) as a program following the season. • Won the program’s 100th game (over Texas Tech). • 118 points second most in school history (42 goals 34 assists) . • 42 goals scored second most in school history • 34 assists second most in school history • 424 most shots attempted in school history • Eight shutouts third most in school history. • Nikki Marshall sets 21 different school and class records en route to CU’s third-ever Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors. She becomes the third all time player as a First Team All-Big 12 selection and is the only freshman selected in 2006. • Laura Munnelly sets records for games started, games played and minutes played and is named NSCAA Second Team All Central Region. • Katie Griffin sets the school’s career goals with 32, with the final two coming in the NCAA Tournament games in Boulder. • Nikki Marshall joins the U21 and U20 National Teams in training camp during the spring, including a trip to England with the U20 side in May of 2007. 2007 (10-8-4 Overall • 5-5-0 Big 12 (7th) • 5-5-1 Home • 5-3-0 Away • 0-0-3 Neutral • 2-0-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Alli Hunt • Home Field: Prentup Field Rank Date Opponent W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored CU Opp. 8/31 at Denver W 2-0 -Marshall (Cousins); Marshall (Hicks) 14 -9/2 vs Fairfield T 1-1 2OT 183 DeJesus (Marshall) 14 -9/6 UTAH W 4-2 818 DeJesus (Weeks); DeSaverio (unassisted); Marshall (Foulk, Weeks); Kidd (Foulk) 18 RV 9/8 BRIGHAM YOUNG 18 T 0-0 2OT 981 -RV 9/14 at Virginia L 0-4 701 -19 10 9/16 vs New Mexico T 0-0 2OT 212 -19 -9/21 #STANFORD L 0-1 3,128 -RV 1 9/23 #DRAKE W 1-0 OT 1,348 Wenino (DeSaverio) RV -9/25 at Wyoming W 2-0 148 Cousins (unassisted); DeSaverio (Kidd) --9/28 *TEXAS TECH L 0-1 861 ---10/5 *NEBRASKA W 4-0 956 Keller (DeJesus); Marshall (Hicks, DeJesus); Lowry (Hicks); Marshall (Cousins) --10/7 *IOWA STATE W 1-0 883 Marshall (unassisted) --10/12 *at Baylor W 3-2 315 Bettenhausen (unassisted); Marshall (Lowry, Bettenhausen); DeSaverio (Lowry, Marshall) RV -10/14 *at Texas A&M L 2-4 2,408 Kidd (Keller); Marshall (unassisted) RV 5 10/19 *KANSAS L 0-2 925 ---10/21 *MISSOURI L 0-2 424 --16 10/26 *at Oklahoma W 2-1 OT 304 Cousins (DeSaverio); Marshall (Keller) --10/28 *at Oklahoma State -W 1-0 542 Cousins (unassisted) RV 11/2 *at Texas L 1-4 1,218 DeSaverio (unassisted) -12 11/7 ^vs. Texas T 0-0 2OT 615 --10 1 11/16 -HAWAII W 2-0 964 DeSaverio (DeJesus, Bettenhausen); Hicks (DeJesus) --2 11/18 -PORTLAND L 0-1 1,843 --3 #-Colorado Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round Team Statistics Min. 1927 1398 1921 1720 765 647 1225 1901 1834 2018 425 591 531 649 445 901 275 164 779 99 50 42 347 - G 9 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 25 A 2 2 2 4 1 3 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 Pts 20 12 8 8 5 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 74 Sh 45 38 35 27 18 21 22 19 8 9 7 2 6 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 274 274 Sh% .200 .132 .086 .074 .111 .048 .045 .053 .125 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .095 .091 SOG 26 22 13 11 8 9 9 12 5 4 1 2 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 129 108 SOG% .578 .579 .371 .407 .444 .429 .409 .632 .625 .444 .143 1.000 .500 .000 .250 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .471 .394 GW 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Goalkeeping Statistics Name Linder, Kara GP-GS 12-9 Radlinski, Kirstin16-11 TOTAL..............22 OPPONENTS..22 Minutes 757:24 1313:35 2070:59 2070:59 GA 3 22 25 26 Avg 0.36 1.51 1.09 1.13 Saves 27 53 83 103 Save% .900 .707 .769 .798 W 5 5 10 8 L 3 5 8 10 T 1 3 4 4 Sho 4.0 5.0 10 9 No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 34 Kirstin Radlinski Kellis Johnson Kara Linder Brittany Dornseif Michelle Wenino Jess Quador Kelly Ross Nikki Keller Genna Gorman Alex Cousins Kym Lowry Allison Kidd Gianna DeSaverio Taryn Vitacca Amber Bettenhausen Amanda Foulk Nikki Marshall Kaylee Boryla Natalie Weeks Mary White Cortney Charlesworth Lauren Sandford Maddie Kawa Michaela DeJesus Mel Hicks Ally Goodman Tobie Rippy Heidi Daugherty Julia Burnett Amanda Raley GK GK GK D D D D M/F F M D/M F F D M/F F F M D D D D D F F M/F D/M D M/F F 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-3 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-10 5-3 5-9 5-3 5-7 5-4 Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Superior, Colo. (Monarch) Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) Lakewood, Colo. (Wheatridge/Tennesee) Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield/Arizona) Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) Irvine, Calif. (Northwood/Wake Forest) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek) San Ramon, Calif. (California) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Lawrenceville, Ga. (Brookwood) Newport Beach, Calif. (El Modena) Naperville, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) Cherry Hills, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Glenwood Springs) Camas, Wash. (Camas) Edwards, Colo. (Battle Mountain) Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 2007 Milestones • Fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid and second straight year playing host to the first and second rounds in Boulder. • Colorado recorded 10 wins on the season for the sixth straight year. • Five Buffaloes were named to All-Big 12 Teams. • Colorado played No. 1 ranked Stanford on Friday, Sept. 21 and the Buffs welcomed a school record 3,128 fans. Head football coach Dan Hawkins and the football team were also in attendance. The record-breaking crowd topped the previous record at Prentup Field by 1,239 people, set last year in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament against Colorado College. The all-time record, before the Stanford game, was set in 1998 when the Buffs played No. 1 North Carolina in front of an even 3,000 fans at Pleasant View Soccer Complex. • CU shut out its opponents on 10 different occasions, marking the fourth time in the history of the program that they have recorded nine or more shutouts in a single season. • Nikki Marshall’s goal against Oklahoma, just 27 seconds into overtime, was the quickest overtime goal in program history, besting the previous mark of 91:06, set by former Buff Melissa Cartmell in 1998, by 39 seconds. Michaela DeJesus’ goal in the Utah game came just 52 seconds into the match, going down as the quickest goal in the 11 year history of the program, shattering the previous record of 1:33 set by Jen Almquist vs. Hawai’i in 1996 by 41 seconds. HISTORY Name GP-GS Marshall, Nikki 22-22 DeSaverio, Gianna 22-16 Cousins, Alex 22-22 DeJesus, Michaela 22-22 Kidd, Allison 15-9 Hicks, Mel 22-9 Bettenhausen, Amber 22-8 Keller, Nikki 22-22 Lowry, Kym 21-21 Wenino, Michelle 22-22 Foulk, Amanda 17-1 Weeks, Natalie 8-7 Quador, Jess 11-3 White, Mary 13-7 Vitacca, Taryn 12-3 Gorman, Genna 18-8 Dornseif, Brittany 8-5 Goodman, Ally 12-1 Charlesworth, Cortney 15-7 Boryla, Kaylee 6-1 Raley, Amanda 5-0 Burnett, Julia 5-0 Sandford, Lauren 9-4 TOTAL............... 22 OPPONENTS........... 22 63 2008 (14-5-4 Overall • 6-2-2 Big 12 (4th) • 7-2-2 Home • 6-1-1 Away • 1-2-1 Neutral • 1-2-3 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field Date 8/22 8/24 8/29 8/31 Opponent FLORIDA DENVER *at Texas Tech SAN FRANSISCO CU RV RV RV RV 9/7 JAMES MADISON RV 9/12 9/14 9/19 9/21 at Mississippi at Memphis #GONZAGA #FRESNO STATE 9/26 Rank Opp. 20 ---- W/L/T T L W W Score 1-1 2OT 0-1 3-2 4-1 Attend. 1,081 981 451 659 -- W 4-0 843 RV RV 21 21 ----- W W W W 3-2 OT 2-1 1-0 4-1 623 216 846 875 *OKLAHOMA 18 -- W 5-0 755 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 *OKLAHOMA STATE *at Missouri *at Kansas *TEXAS *BAYLOR 18 17 17 22 22 12 --10 -- T L W W W 1-1 2OT 0-1 2-0 1-0 4-0 1,104 482 456 772 736 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 11/5 11/7 11/9 11/14 *at Nebraska *at Iowa State at Drake *TEXAS A&M ^vs. Nebraska ^vs. Oklahoma State ^vs. Missouri 1 -South Dakota State 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 15 ---14 -8 --- W T W L W T L L 2-1 0-0 2OT 3-0 1-2 OT 1-0 1-1 2OT 0-1 0-1 507 327 102 2,013 205 1,118 1,278 -- Goals scored Russell (unassisted) -Marshall (unassisted); Butler (Danneburg); Russell (unassisted) Keller (unassisted); Bettenhausen (Cousins); Marshall (Russell); DeSaverio (Marshall, Keller) Cousins (penaly kick); Bettenhausen (unassisted); Menachof (penalty kick); Bettenhausen (Butler) Marshall (Butler); Keller (unassisted); Marshall (Ross) Cousins (penalty kick); Butler (unassisted) Marshall (Russell) DeSaverio (Fitzpatrick, Marshall); Keller (Bettenhausen); Wenino (DeSaverio); Cousins (Goodman) DeSaverio (Russell); DeSaverio (Danneburg); Butler (unassisted); Hicks (Russell); Hicks (Newlin) DeSaverio (Marshall) -Keller (Marshall); DeSaverio (unassisted) Marshall (Keller) DeSaverio (Keller); Keller (Butler); Menachof (Russell, Butler); Menachof (unassisted) Marshall (DeSaverio); Marshall (unassisted) -DeSaverio (Russell); Keller (penalty kick); DeSaverio (Butler, Russell) Cousins (penalty kick) Wenino (DeSaverio) Butler (Danneburg) --- #-Colorado Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round HISTORY Team Statistics Name Gianna DeSaverio Nikki Marshall Nikki Keller Kelly Butler Kate Russell Alex Cousins Amber Bettenhausen Kelly Menachof Mel Hicks Michelle Wenino Caroline Danneberg Kelly Ross Kelci Newlin Kassidy Fitzpatrick Ally Goodman Kym Lowry Taryn Vitacca Hannah Marsala Amanda Foulk Maggi Steury Tobie Rippy TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... GP-GS 21-16 21-20 23-23 23-23 23-23 19-18 21-10 22-21 23-4 23-23 23-23 21-6 4-0 18-1 20-1 20-17 12-0 10-0 8-0 9-0 5-0 23 23 Min. 1245 1714 1910 1785 1905 1676 1016 1487 564 2131 1942 861 28 535 600 1447 217 202 122 130 47 - G 9 8 6 4 2 4 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 17 A 2 3 3 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 9 Pts 20 19 15 13 11 9 6 6 4 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 43 Sh 57 79 46 39 51 45 35 31 19 14 18 2 0 13 7 7 4 2 2 1 0 472 237 Sh% .158 .101 .130 .103 .039 .089 .086 .097 .105 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .091 .072 SOG SOG% 28 .491 30 .380 19 .413 16 .410 14 .275 18 .400 15 .429 11 .355 7 .368 9 .643 10 .556 1 .500 0 .000 5 .385 4 .571 2 .286 1 .250 0 .000 1 .500 0 .000 0 .000 191 .405 97 .409 GW 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 5 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes Kirstin Radlinski 22-19 1866:24 Kara Linder 6-3 295:31 Kellis Johnson 1-0 9:41 TEAM 0:00 TOTAL............... 23 2171:36 OPPONENTS........... 23 2171:36 No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13. 14 15 16 17 20 21. 22 24 25 26 27 28 64 Name Kirstin Radlinski Kellis Johnson Kara Linder Kelci Newlin Michelle Wenino Kelly Menachof Kelly Ross Nikki Keller Alex Cousins Kym Lowry Kassidy Fitzpatrick Gianna DeSaverio Kelly Butler Kate Russell Taryn Vitacca Amber Bettenhausen Amanda Foulk Nikki Marshall Mary White Hannah Marsala Caroline Danneberg Maggi Steury Heidi Mayer Mel Hicks Ally Goodman Tobie Rippy Pos. GK GK GK D D M D M/F M D/M M F M M D M/F F F D D F D D F M/F D/M GA 12 5 0 0 17 43 Ht. 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-3 5-9 Avg 0.58 1.52 0.00 0.00 0.70 1.78 Saves 71 2 1 6 80 148 Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. RS-So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Save% .855 .286 1.000 1.000 .825 .775 W 14 0 0 0 14 5 L 5 0 0 0 5 14 T 3 1 0 0 4 4 Sho 6 0 0 0 9 5 Hometown (High School/College) Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Castle Rock, Colo. (Arapahoe/California) Superior, Colo. (Monarch) Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield/Arizona) Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) Irvine, Calif. (Northwood/Wake Forest) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) Cherry Hills, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Glenwood Springs) PK 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 0-1 2008 Milestones • CU earned its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance as a No. 4 seed. • Colorado recorded 14 wins on the season for just the third time in program history. • A record high eight Buffaloes were named to All-Big 12 Teams. • Off the field, six Buffs were named to the All-Big 12 Academic teams. • On Aug. 29, CU beat Texas Tech 3-2 which started the second longest winning streak in program history with eight consecutive games. •The Buffs recorded the most on-theroad-wins with six for only the second time in school history since the 2003 season. • CU shut out its opponents on 15 different occasions, marking the most shutouts in a single season in the history of the program. •CU attempted a record high 472 shots on the season. •Colorado tied its previous record most shots in a single game with 37 when they played Iowa State on Oct. 19. •The Buffs’ tallied a record high 191 shots on goal while scoring 43 goals which is the second most goals scored in a season. • Colorado’s impressive 3-2 overtime come-from-behind win at Mississippi on Sept. 12 marks the biggest deficit that CU has recovered from. They were down 2-0 for the first 75 minutes of the game. 2009 (9-10 Overall • 6-4 Big 12 (3rd) • 7-1 Home • 1-6 Away • 1-3 Neutral • 1-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field Date 8/22 8/28 8/30 Opponent *OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Illinois vs. St. Mary’s College CU RV 18 18 9/4 9/6 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/25 9/27 10/2 #DENVER #OREGON UTAH at Florida %at Stanford %vs. Santa Clara *NEBRASKA *IOWA STATE *OKLAHOMA 15 15 20 20 23 23 ---- Rank Opp. 11 13 -RV -RV 14 3 12 RV --- W/L/T W L W Score 1-0 1-2 8-1 W L W L L L W W W 1-0 2OT 1-2 2-1 1-3 0-4 0-1 OT 1-0 1-0 5-1 Attend. 1,144 497 327 Goals scored (Assist) Butler (Unassisted) Fitzpatrick (Unassisted) N. Marshall (Unassisted); N. Marshall (Goodman); Butler (Bricker); Fitzpatrick (Unassisted); Butler (Unassisted); OWN GOAL; Barczuk (Unassisted); Krier (Menachof) 2,711 1,120 708 597 1,253 200 855 1,304 1,136 N. Marshall (Unassisted) S. Marshall (Butler) Ross (Fitzpatrick, Bricker); Lowry (White) Russell (Unassisted) --Fitzpatrick (Foulk) Menachof (Bricker) N. Marshall (Butler); Butler (N. Marshall); N. Marshall (Menachof); N. Marshall (Unassisted); N. Marshall (Unassisted) 10/4 *at Baylor L 1-2 209 Fitzpatrick (Unassisted) --10/9 *at Missouri L 0-1 OT 612 ---10/11 *at Kansas W 1-0 654 Bricker (Unassisted) --10/23 *at Texas A&M L 0-2 2,622 --20 10/25 *at Texas L 0-1 2OT 1,104 ---10/30 *TEXAS TECH W 2-0 582 N. Marshall (Unassisted); Bricker (Russell) --11/4 ^vs. Texas L 0-1 2OT 364 ---#-Colorado Soccer Classic; %-Stanford Tournament; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game Team Statistics GP-GS 19-19 15-14 19-19 18-14 15-15 19-15 19-19 17-17 15-13 18-10 19-17 19-9 17-2 4-2 19-1 18-6 19-6 3-0 8-0 2-0 5-0 3-0 2-0 8-8 19-19 2-0 1-0 19 19 G 8 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 22 A 1 2 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 18 Pts 17 10 9 8 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 62 Sh 53 33 35 17 29 26 16 9 8 8 5 3 5 2 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 258 302 Sh% .151 .121 .114 .118 .034 .038 .062 .111 .125 .125 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .101 .073 Saves 71 1 0 72 69 Save% .772 .500 .000 .766 .726 SOG 18 18 17 7 7 9 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 94 SOG% .340 .545 .486 .412 .241 .346 .188 .333 .250 .250 .200 .333 .400 .000 .600 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .368 .311 GW 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes Kara Linder 19-19 1729:10 Kellis Johnson 1-0 10:25 Kelly Moore 2-0 34:44 TOTAL............... 19 1774:19 OPPONENTS........... 19 1774:19 No. 00 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Name Kellis Johnson Kelly Moore Kara Linder Kelci Newlin Kelly Menachof Kelly Ross Amy Barczuk Shaye Marshall Quinn Krier Kym Lowry Kassidy Fitzpatrick Erin Bricker Kelly Butler Kate Russell Taryn Vitacca Amanda Foulk Nikki Marshall Lauren Shaner Mary White Hannah Marsala Caroline Danneberg Natalie Sramek Maggi Steury Lexi Rakestraw Mel Hicks Ally Goodman Tobie Rippy Pos. GK GK GK D F/M D M/D M F/D D M F M M D F F M/D D D D M/D D D F M/D D GA 21 1 0 22 26 Ht. 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-10 5-8 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-10 5-3 5-9 Avg 1.09 8.64 0.00 1.12 1.32 Cl. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. RSJr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. RSJr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. W 9 0 0 9 10 L 10 0 0 10 9 T 0 0 0 0 0 Sho 6 0 0 6 6 Hometown (High School/College) San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) Norcross, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) Aurora, Colo. (Ponderosa) Castle Rock, Colo. (Arapahoe/California) Superior, Colo. (Monarch) Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) Longmont, Colo. (Niwot) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) San Ramon, Calif. (California) Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Glenwood Springs) 2009 Milestones • As the third seed, Colorado made its eighth-straight appearance in the Big 12 Championship. • Nikki Marshall owns CU’s all-time top scoring spot with 93 points off 42 goals and 9 assists in her four years as a Buffalo. HISTORY Name Nikki Marshall Kelly Butler Kassidy Fitzpatrick Erin Bricker Kate Russell Kelly Menachof Amy Barczuk Shaye Marshall Kym Lowry Quinn Krier Kelly Ross Ally Goodman Amanda Foulk Mary White Lauren Shaner Kelci Newlin Caroline Danneberg Tobie Rippy Mel Hicks Lexi Rakestraw Maggi Steury Natalie Sramek Hannah Marsala Taryn Vitacca Kara Linder Kelly Moore Kellis Johnson TOTAL............... OPPONENTS........... •Marshall tied her previously set CU record of scoring our goals in one match against Oklahoma on Oct. 2. • The Buffs’ eight goals against St. Mary’s is the most scored by a CU offense in program history. • Marshall scored CU’s first goal against St. Mary’s in just 23 seconds, which is a school record for the quickest goal made. Just one game later, Marshall set another school record after scoring the gamewinner in the 109th minute against Denver to secure a 1-0 double-overtime win for the Buffs. This is the latest goal scored by a Buff since extra time was shortened to 10 minutes a period in 1998. • Head Coach Bill Hempen tallied his 100th program victory with the 5-1 win over Oklahoma. 65 2010 (8-9-3 Overall • 4-5-1 Big 12 (8th) • 6-2-2 Home • 1-6 Away • 1-1-1 Neutral • 4-3-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field Rank Date Opponent W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored CU Opp. 8/22 WYOMING W 2-0 757 Lowry (Danneberg); Marshall (Lowry) --8/29 N. COLORADO W 2-0 1,027 Lowry (Danneberg); Foulk (Lowry) --9/4 #at Denver L 1-2 958 Hughes (unassisted) --9/6 #vs UNLV L 2-4 501 Dohm (Fitzpatrick, Lowry); Vitacca (penalty kick) --9/10 %at Gonzaga L 0-2 612 ---9/12 %vs Washington State W 2-1 OT -Hughes (Russell); Fitzpatrick (Russell) --9/17 $PURDUE L 1-3 1,607 Foulk (unassisted) --9/19 $UCLA W 1-0 2OT 1,214 Herzl (Lowry, Russell) -12 9/24 *at Texas A&M W 2-1 OT 1,991 Russell (Hughes); Herzl (Fitzpatrick) -6 9/26 *TEXAS T 0-0 2OT 1,324 --RV 10/1 *at Texas Tech L 0-1 1,643 -RV -10/3 *at Baylor L 0-1 2OT 302 -RV -10/8 *MISSOURI L 0-1 773 ---10/10 *Iowa State W 3-1 854 Marshall (Russell); Russell (unassisted); Lowry (Fitzpatrick, Dohm) --10/14 *at Oklahoma State L 2-3 1,076 Fitzpatrick (Russell); Marshall (Danneberg) -5 10/17 *at Oklahoma L 1-2 OT 912 Russell (Barczuk) --10/23 SEATTLE T 1-1 2OT 206 Hughes (unassisted) --10/25 *KANSAS W 2-1 OT 515 Barczuk (unassisted); Stuller (Foulk) --10/29 *NEBRASKA W 2-1 809 Barczuk (Vitacca); Bricker (unassisted) --11/3 ^vs Texas A&M T 0-0 2OT 497 --6 #-Denver Invitational; %-Gonzaga University Tournament; $-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game HISTORY Team Statistics Name Russell, Kate Lowry, Kym Hughes, Hayley Fitzpatrick, Kassidy Marshall, Shaye Barczuk, Amy Foulk, Amanda Herzl, Lizzy Dohm, Alex Vitacca, Taryn Danneberg, Caroline Bricker, Erin Stuller, Anne Krier, Quinn Steiner, Amy Steury, Maggi Shaner, Lauren Butler, Kelly Ross, Kelly Millar, Kayla Brunner, Annie Moore, Kelly TOTAL.............. OPPONENTS.......... GP-GS 20-19 20-20 20-20 16-10 17-1 20-18 20-7 16-8 18-11 13-1 20-15 20-12 11-6 16-2 19-19 15-10 11-1 5-0 20-20 3-1 20-19 1-0 20 20 Min 1854 1560 1760 1153 430 1822 663 906 1140 270 1235 1133 638 393 1394 599 164 137 1802 83 1803 22 20961 - G 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 25 Minutes 1804:36 78:30 21:30 0:00 1904:36 1904:36 GA 22 2 1 0 25 24 A 5 4 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 14 Pts 11 10 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 64 Sh 41 28 26 29 14 41 17 12 11 5 18 21 16 4 4 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 296 240 Sh% .073 .107 .115 .069 .214 .049 .118 .167 .091 .200 .000 .048 .062 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .081 .104 SOG 20 12 8 14 7 9 8 7 5 2 12 14 7 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 133 95 SOG% .488 .429 .308 .483 .500 .220 .471 .583 .455 .400 .667 .667 .438 .500 .250 .333 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .449 .396 GW 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 PK 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3 T 3 0 0 0 3 3 Sho 5 0 0 0 5 6 Goalkeeping Statistics Name Brunner, Annie Millar, Kayla Moore, Kelly TEAM……………… TOTAL...............…… OPPONENTS........... No. 00 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 66 GP-GS 20-19 2-1 1-0 20 20 Name Hannah Perry Kelly Moore Annie Brunner Alex Dohm Amy Steiner Kelly Ross Amy Barczuk Shaye Marshall Quinn Krier Kym Lowry Kassidy Fitzpatrick Erin Bricker Kelly Butler Kate Russell Taryn Vitacca Hayley Hughes Amanda Foulk Lizzy Herzl Lauren Shaner Caroline Danneberg Anne Stuller Maggi Steury Kayla Millar Mel Hicks Pos. GK GK GK F/D D D D/M M M D M F M M D D F D M F/D F D GK F Avg 1.10 2.29 4.19 0.00 1.18 1.13 Ht. 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-10 5-8 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-4 6-0 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-10 Saves 61 1 2 6 70 109 Cl. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Save% .735 .333 .667 1.000 .737 .820 W 8 0 0 0 8 9 L 9 0 0 0 9 8 Hometown (High School/College) Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North/St. Louis University) Norcross, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Liberty) Littleton, Colo. (Mullen/Arizona) Superior, Colo. (Monarch) Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Longmont, Colo. (Niwot) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Broomfield, Colo. (Legacy/CU-Colorado Springs) Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) 2010 Milestones • Head coach Bill Hempen completed his 10th year as head coach at CU, where he has registered a 110-75-26 record. • Eighth-seeded Colorado entered the Big 12 postseason tournament for the ninth consecutive year. It was the 12th time in program history that the Buffaloes continued play past the regular season. • On Sept. 24, The Buffs beat then No. 6-ranked Texas A&M 2-1 in overtime. It was the first time CU beat the Aggies during the regular season. • Kate Russell contributed the assists in Colorado’s 2-1 overtime victory over Washington State. Her two assists in one game tied her in second place on CU’s single game record list. Russell’s five overall assists put her in a sevenway tie for ninth place on the individual season records list. • Alex Dohm became only the fourth Buffalo to earn both All-Big 12 Newcomer team and All-Big 12 Second Team honors in the same season. • 2010 marked the final season for CU in the Big 12 Conference before moving to the Pac-12 in the 2011 season. Colorado was a charter member of the Big 12, which began in 1996, the same year the CU soccer program was formed. CU soccer holds a 60-66-14 all-time record within the conference. 2011 (4-13-2 Overall • 1-9-1 Pac-12 (t-11th) • 1-6-1 Home • 1-7-0 Away • 2-0-1 Neutral • 0-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches Chris Gnehm and Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field Date 8/19 Opponent vs. Colorado College CU -- 8/21 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/28 10/30 11/4 #N. COLORADO #WYOMING at Purdue at Illinois DENVER vs. Auburn vs. CSU Bakersfield *at Oregon State *ARIZONA *ARIZONA STATE *at Washington *at Washington State *OREGON *at California *at Stanford *UCLA *USC *at Utah -RV ----------------- Rank Opp. ----17 -RV -24 ---RV -RV 1 6 --- W/L/T W Score 5-0 Attend. 624 W L L L L T W L T L L L L W L L L L 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-3 0-1 2-2 2OT 2-1 0-2 2-2 2OT 0-1 1-2 0-4 1-3 1-0 1-4 0-8 0-1 1-2 Goals scored Bolyard (Barczuk); Hughes (Bolyard); Stuller (Danneberg); Shaner (unassisted); Jerman (Jones) 1,911 874 1,137 625 1,321 929 364 1,017 1,284 928 756 576 1,202 218 1,592 573 915 745 Russell (Madden); Hughes (Stuller, Danneberg); Jerman (Marshall) --Russell (unassisted); Barczuk (penalty kick) -Barczuk (unassisted); Danneberg (unassisted) Barczuk (penalty kick); Marshall (Russell) -Stuller (unassisted); Stuller (unassisted) -Stuller (unassisted) -Russell (Ledger) Hughes (unassisted) Russell (penalty kick) --Steury (Russell) #-Colorado Cup; *-Pac-12 Conference Game Team Statistics Min 1615 1341 1553 1378 846 599 1158 1043 353 896 367 122 1255 852 1368 447 943 33 461 1135 - G 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 38 Minutes 11:03 7:09 1225:43 506:05 0:00 1750:00 1750:00 GA 0 0 23 15 0 38 21 A 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 29 Pts 10 9 7 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 105 Sh 42 49 34 26 17 7 22 18 6 4 6 0 0 11 7 5 4 1 0 0 259 260 Sh% .095 .082 .088 .115 .118 .143 .045 .056 .167 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .081 .146 SOG 23 22 13 11 7 5 9 5 1 2 1 0 0 4 4 2 2 1 0 0 112 107 SOG% .548 .449 .382 .423 .412 .714 .409 .278 .167 .500 .167 .000 .000 .364 .571 .400 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .432 .412 GW 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13 PK 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-1 Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Russell, Kate 1-0 Herzel, Lizzy 1-0 Brunner, Annie 14-14 Millar, Kayla 7-5 TEAM TOTAL………………… 19 OPPONENTS ................19 No. 00 1 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Name Hannah Perry Annie Brunner Alex Dohm Amy Steiner Shaye Marshall Quinn Krier Darcy Jerman Amy Barczuk Erin Bricker Carly Bolyard Kate Russell Hayley Hughes Bianca Jones Lizzy Herzl Lauren Shaner Rebecca Boggs Clare Madden Caroline Danneberg Anne Stuller Maggi Steury Kayla Millar Storie Ledger Pos. GK GK F/D D M M M D/M F M/F M D D D M M/D F F/D F D GK M Ht. 6-0 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-8 5-2 5-7 5-10 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-9 6-0 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-3 Avg 0.00 0.00 1.69 2.67 0.00 1.95 1.08 Cl. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Saves 0 0 40 28 1 69 91 Save% .000 .000 .635 .651 1.000 .645 .812 W 0 0 3 1 0 4 13 L 0 0 9 4 0 13 4 T 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 Hometown (High School/Previous School) Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North/St. Louis University) Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Liberty) Littleton, Colo. (Mullen/Arizona) Mead, Colo. (Skyline) Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Longmont, Colo. (Niwot) Eagle River, Alaska (Eagle River) LaGrange, Ill. (Fenwick) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Broomfield, Colo. (Legacy/CU-Colorado Springs) Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais) Sho 0 0 2 1 0 3 8 2011 Milestones • With a 5-0 routing Colorado College and a 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado to begin the season, the Buffs won the inaugural Colorado Cup. • 2011 marked the first season for CU in the Pac-12 Conference. Prior to joining the newly formed conference, the Buffs spent 15 years in the Big 12. In their first season in the Pac-12, the Buffs concluded conference play with a 1-9-1 record. • The Buffs defeated California 1-0 on October 21. It marked the first victory in the Pac-12 for any Colorado team. • Junior Amy Barczuk was an All-Pac-12 honorable mention and a U.S. Under-23 national training camp and national team selection. • Bill Hempen stepped down as the head coach of the Colorado women’s soccer team at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Under Hempen’s tutelage, the Buffs racked up a 114-88-27 record through 11 seasons and made six NCAA appearances. In 2003, (Hempen’s third year in the position), he led the Buffs to the Big 12 regular season title and was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year. Hempen coached three All-Americans at CU and helped the program to the biggest single-season turnaround in Big 12 history in just his second season. • Four wins was the second fewest wins in program history. The fewest was three in Hempen’s first season in 2001. Eleven losses also marked the most in a single season for the program. HISTORY Name GP-GS Russell, Kate 19-19 Stuller, Anne 19-18 Barczuk, Amy 19-19 Hughes, Hayley 18-17 Jerman, Darcy 16-9 Danneberg, Caroline 13-7 Bolyard, Carly 19-18 Marshall, Shaye 19-14 Steury, Maggi 14-3 Shaner, Lauren 19-12 Ledger, Storie 15-0 Madden, Clare 9-0 Jones, Bianca 18-16 Krier, Quinn 15-11 Steiner, Amy 19-18 Bricker, Erin 15-0 Herzl, Lizzy 15-9 Boggs, Rebecca 4-0 Millar, Kayla 7-5 Brunner, Annie 14-14 TOTAL ......................... 19 OPPONENTS ................19 67 2012 (8-8-4 Overall • 2-7-2 Conference • 3-5-1 Home • 4-3-3 Away • 1-0 Neutral • 1-3-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Danny Sanchez • Assistant Coaches: Jason Green and Donald Trentham • Home Field: Prentup Field Date 8/17 8/19 8/24 8/26 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/21 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/13 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2 CU --------------------- Opponent #at Northern Colorado #at Colorado College %LIU %WRIGHT STATE at Northwestern $at Denver $vs. Cincinnati at Wyoming AIR FORCE *at Oregon *WASHINGTON *WASHINGTON ST. *CALIFORNIA *STANFORD *OREGON STATE *at UCLA *at USC *at Arizona *at Arizona State *UTAH Rank Opp. ------------RV 2 -3 ---- W/L/T W T W W T L W W W T L L L L L L W W L T -- Score 3-0 0-0 2OT 2-0 2-1 2-2 2OT 1-4 2-1 2-0 2-0 0-0 2OT 1-2 OT 0-1 2-3 OT 1-2 0-2 1-2 1-0 2OT 3-0 1-2 2OT 1-1 2OT Attend. 303 321 1,216 1,022 360 1,207 550 601 1,114 753 704 1,158 822 1,308 707 1,005 373 351 741 822 Goals scored Stuller (Hughes); Stuller (unassisted); Machalek, (Paxton) -Stuller (Hughes); Stuller (Krauser) Stuller (Krier); Stuller (Marshall) Barczuk (Krier); Krauser (unassisted) OWN GOAL Hughes (Pappalardo, Brunner);OWN GOAL Krauser (Pappalardo); Stuller (unassisted) Jerman (Krier); Hughes (Stuller) -Paxton (Barczuk) -Barczuk (Krier); Stuller (unassisted) Paxton (Marshall) -Jones (Krier) Barczuk (Stuller) Herzl (Marshall); Ledger (Hughes); Jones (Machalek) Barczuk (unassisted) Marshall (Krauser) #-Colorado Cup; %-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; $-DU Invitational;*-Pac-12 Conference Game HISTORY Team Statistics Name Anne Stuller Amy Barczuk Hayley Hughes Madison Krauser Emily Paxton Shaye Marshall Quinn Krier Bianca Jones Nikola Machalek Darcy Jerman Lizzy Herzl Storie Ledger Olivia Pappalardo Annie Brunner Heather Ward Carly Bolyard Lauren Shaner Jenna Glad Erin Bricker Taylor Thurmond Kayla Millar Ashley Love Courtney Dudley Elise Romano TOTAL.............. OPPONENTS.......... GP-GS 20-20 20-20 20-20 20-20 19-3 20-17 20-15 20-20 15-0 16-15 20-19 12-1 19-16 20-20 11-1 15-3 20-7 8-2 11-0 2-0 3-0 5-0 5-1 1-0 20 20 Min 1735 1867 1640 1413 598 1400 1472 1838 95 1218 1843 269 1541 1816 443 580 609 333 184 8 102 26 51 2 - G 8 4 2 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 23 Minutes 102:05 1814:42 0:00 1916:47 1916:47 GA 0 23 0 23 27 A 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 18 Pts 18 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 64 Goalkeeping Statistics Name Millar, Kayla Brunner, Annie TEAM TOTAL.............. OPPONENTS........... No. 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 68 GP-GS 3-0 20-19 20 20 Name Tillitt, Kenzie Builder, Betsy Brunner, Annie Thurmond, Taylor Huynh, Alex Krauser, Madison Pappalardo, Olivia Hughes, Hayley Rice, Brooke Dearborn, Hannah Jerman, Darcy Cooper, Tori Herwatt, Alyssa Bolyard, Carly Kraus, Mikaela Paxton, Emily Ward, Heather Jones, Bianca Herzl, Lizzy Carlson, Sydney Hooks, Brie Machalek, Nikki Stuller, Anne Love, Ashley Ledger, Storie Pos. GK GK GK D D M M D M F M M M M M F D D D M F F F D F Avg 0.00 1.14 0.00 1.08 1.27 Ht. 5-5 5-11 5-9 5-2 5-6 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-3 5-6 5-5 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-1 5-5 5-7 5-2 5-3 Cl. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sh 78 33 27 35 7 23 3 2 2 9 3 2 16 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 250 267 Sh% .103 .121 .074 .057 .286 .043 .000 1.000 .500 .111 .333 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .108 .086 SOG 36 17 10 16 5 13 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 100 SOG% .462 .515 .370 .457 .714 .565 .667 1.000 .500 .333 1.000 .500 .250 .000 .667 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .472 .375 GW 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 PK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2012 Milestones • Danny Sanchez became just the third head soccer coach in Colorado history on Dec. 19, 2011. • It took Sanchez just eight games to lead the Buffs to five wins, faster than either of his predecessors. • For the second straight season, the Buffs won the Colorado Cup, picking up wins over Northern Colorado and Colorado College. • The Buffs began the season with three shutouts and a five-game unbeaten streak (3-0-2) - both program firsts. • Colorado scored off own goals in backto-back games during the DU Invitational, marking just the third and fourth own goals in school history. Saves Save% W L T Sho • CU had its best non-conference season 6 1.000 0 0 1 0.1 since 2008, going 6-1-2. It marked just 70 .753 8 8 3 7.1 the sixth time that the Buffs won at least 1 1.000 0 0 0 1.0 77 .770 8 8 4 8 six non-conference matches. 91 .771 8 8 4 4 • The Buffs picked up back-to-back Pac12 road matches for the first time since Hometown (High School/Previous School) joining the conference in 2011, defeating Carson City, Nev. (Carson) Belmont, Calif. (Mercy) USC 1-0 in double overtime and shutting Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) out Arizona 3-0. Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Tesoro) Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia (Westfields Sports) • The Buff defense tallied eight shutouts Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) (ranking fourth in the conference and tying Niles, Ill. (Maine South) for sixth all-time at CU). Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Jackson, Wyo. (Jackson Hole/Santa Clara) • Captain Amy Barczuk became one of Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark) only eight players in CU soccer history Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) to have started at least 76 of 78 games Torrance, Calif. (South Torrance/Georgia) Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) played and only the fourth to have Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) played in every one of the team’s games San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) during her four year tenure at CU. She Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) was selected by the Western New York Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) Flash in the second round of the inaugural Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) NWSL draft. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais) Prentup field Prentup Field, located on the East Campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been the home of Colorado Soccer since 2003. The field had been the home of the now-obsolete Colorado baseball team before the women’s soccer team took over. Prentup combines the very best of what Boulder has to offer, with beautiful Colorado mountain views and a lush pitch courtesy of CU’s turf management team. The Buffaloes have always enjoyed great home advantages in Boulder. CU formerly played its matches at Pleasant View Soccer Complex in North Boulder. This facility had an award-winning field for CU to play on and nine surrounding fields for training. During that time, the Buffaloes compiled a home record of 50-28-5, a win percentage of .633. The Buffs also played host to over 3,000 fans on Sept. 2, 1998, when they hosted then-defending national champion North Carolina. THE SCOREBOARD AT PRENTUP FIELD WAS ERECTED IN THE FALL of 2005. Upon the arrival of coach Bill Hempen, the Buffs started training at Prentup in the spring of 2002 while it was still a baseball field. CU Home Record Year by Year Pleasant View Soccer Complex Season W 1996 5 1997 4 1998 4 1999 9 2000 6 2001 0 2002 8 2003 9 2004 5 Totals 50 L 4 4 5 1 3 5 4 1 1 28 T 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 5 Pct. .556 .500 .450 .864 .667 .000 .667 .900 .786 .633 0 1 2 5 2 1 2 6 5 2 26 54 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 7 12 1.000 .875 .818 .500 .727 .875 .700 .188 .389 .800 .665 .649 Prentup Field 2004 2 2005 7 2006 9 2007 5 2008 7 2009 7 2010 6 2011 1 2012 3 2013 8 Totals 55 Overall 105 Prentup Field is now a 160,000 square foot facility that contains a 120x75 yard game field along with a practice area. It is a native soil field and is equipped with an automated irrigation system. When the irrigation was installed and the field was graded in July of 2003, the turf management team produced a playable soccer facility from seed in just 33 days. HISTORY In the spring of 2003, the soccer team was granted exclusive use of Prentup, and work began to re-landscape the field. All remnants of the baseball field except for the outfield fence were razed, and the turf began a major makeover. Each week, the field is painted and mowed 3-4 times in preparation for matches and practices under the supervision of Ryan Newman, along with a collection of other maintenance practices. The Buffs trained at Prentup from 2002-04, and finally in the fall of 2004, they played their first-ever match there, defeating Northern Colorado by a score of 3-0 on October 1, 2004. In 2005, Prentup became CU’s full time home, with the Buffaloes posting a record of 7-1-0 in their first full season and an all-time mark of 55-26-7. Capital improvements to the facility are ongoing. An athletic department fundraising campaign in the summer of 2005 helped raise funds to put in bleachers for 1,200 people, a new scoreboard, nets behind the goals and iron entrance gates adorned with the CU logo into the venue. Additional funds in advance of the 2006 NCAA Tournament added more bleachers, bringing the seating capacity of Prentup Field to 2,000 people. While there are bleachers for 2,000, fans of CU soccer bring lawn chairs and blankets to sit on as well in the open areas, continuing some of the community feel of Pleasant View at the current home. In the fall of 2007, Prentup and the Buffs welcomed top-ranked Stanford to Boulder and dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker to the Cardinal in front of a facility record 3,128 fans, shattering the previous record by 1,257 people. Colorado has also had the privilege of hosting back-to-back NCAA Tournament first and second rounds in 2006 and 2007, welcoming 1,871 fans against Colorado College in ‘06 and 1,843 against No. 2 Portland in ‘07. 69 Prentup field Prentup Field has been home to University of Colorado athletics for almost 40 years, as the venue is named after former CU baseball coach Frank “Chief ” Prentup. The field, formerly known as Varsity Field, was renamed after the former coach in 1978. The complex remained a popular venue until the varsity baseball team was removed in 1980. The field was used by several different entities within Colorado athletics after 1980. The club baseball team played there, and CU’s mascot Ralphie was even known to have taken practice runs there. The complex is located just west of CU’s Potts Field track & field complex and ski building. Amenities for Buffalo soccer fans include concessions, rest rooms and free parking and game programs. CU’S RECORD-BREAKING GAME AGAINST NO. 1 STANFORD IN 2007. HISTORY Top 10 Crowds at Prentup Field Date 9/21/07 9/4/09 10/26/08 8/21/11 11/8/06 11/18/07 9/15/06 10/27/13 11/12/06 9/17/10 Opponent Stanford (1) Denver *Texas A&M (14) Northern Colorado ^Colorado College ^Portland (3) Denver **UCLA (2) ^Denver Purdue Result Attendance L 0-1 3,128 W 1-0 2OT 2,711 L 1-2 OT 2,013 W 3-0 1,911 W 2-1 1,871 L 0-1 1,843 W 1-0 1,765 L 0-1 1,624 W 2-1 1,619 L 1-3 1,607 Top 20 Home Crowds for Colorado Soccer Date 9/21/07 9/4/98 9/4/09 10/26/08 8/21/11 11/8/06 11/18/07 9/15/06 10/6/96 10/27/13 11/12/06 9/17/10 8/29/03 10/10/99 9/28/13 9/8/96 8/25/13 9/23/07 9/26/10 9/11/11 Opponent Stanford (1) North Carolina (1) Denver *Texas A&M (14) Northern Colorado ^Colorado College ^Portland (3) Denver *Texas **UCLA (2) ^Denver Purdue Portland (t-2) *Nebraska (4) **Stanford (2) LSU Colorado College Drake *Texas Denver Result Attendance L 0-1 3,128 L 0-2 3,000 W 1-0 2OT 2,711 L 1-2 OT 2,013 W 3-0 1,911 W 2-1 1,871 L 0-1 1,843 W 1-0 1,765 L 0-1 1,625 L 0-1 1,624 W 2-1 1,619 L 1-3 1,607 L 0-1 1,586 L 0-9 1,550 L 0-2 1,504 W 2-1 1,500 W 1-0 1,364 W 1-0 OT 1,348 T 0-0, 2OT 1,324 L 0-1 1,321 *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-NCAA Tournament Game; **-Pac-12 Conference Game Games played from 1996-2004 were played at Pleasant View Soccer Complex. 70 FRANK “CHIEF” PRENTUP pac-12 conference PAC-12 CONFERENCE, THE CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, officially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the additions of the University of Colorado and University of Utah. Just 27 days after the Conference officially changed its name, Commissioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011, solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the Conference on the forefront of collegiate athletics. The Networks, including one national network, six regional networks, and a robust digital network marked the first-ever integrated media company owned by a college conference. In addition, the “TV Everywhere” rights allow fans to access Pac-12 Networks outside the home on any digital device, including smartphones and tablet computers. On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions,” claiming an incredible 131 NCAA team titles since 1999-2000, including 10 in 2013-14. That is an average of nearly nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 48 of the last 54 years, the only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third in 1998-99 and 2004-05. 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and the PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8. Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Since then, the Conference has been considered the premiere league in women’s athletics, securing the most NCAA titles in women’s sports of any conference nearly every year. HISTORY For the ninth-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most NCAA titles or tied for the most of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so seven times, including a record 14 in 1996-97. Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdistancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 469 NCAA Championships (287 men’s, 154 women’s, 28 combined). Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 33 years ago, Pac-12 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 24 occasions, including 14-consecutive years from 2000-2014. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 154 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 93. Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 682 NCAA individual crowns, an average of nearly 21 championships per season. PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back 99 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009, and was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009. During the 2010-11 academic year, the University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes officially became the 11th and 12th members of the Conference on July 1, 2011, the first additions to the league since 1978. It was during that 2010-11 academic year that Scott helped deliver monumental changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team league. In addition to expanding to 12 teams, member institutions agreed to equal revenue sharing for the first time in the Conference’s history, created two divisions - the North and the South, for football only and established a Football Championship Game for the first time ever. He also secured a landmark media rights deal that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school, establishing the Pac-12 Networks and Pac12 Digital Network that guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports. Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports. 71 Pac-12 Conference PAC-12 TEAM CHAMPIONS 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Stanford * Stanford Stanford UCLA California/UCLA/USC Stanford Washington UCLA Stanford UCLA Arizona/UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford UCLA PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 18-2-2 (3-1) 16-4 (7-0) 12-9 (6-1) 19-3 (9-0) (7-2) 15-5-1 (7-7-1) 18-3-0 (8-1) 20-3 (8-1) 21-1-1 (9-0) 20-2-3 (8-0-1) (6-3) 22-2-2 (7-0-2) 21-4 (8-1) 20-2-2 (9-0) 22-1-2 (9-0) 25-1 (9-0) 23-1-2 (9-0) 25-0-1 (11-0) 21-1-2 (11-0) 22-1-3 (9-0-2) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Stacy Tullock, Arizona State Marcia Wallis, Stanford Jessica Winton, UCLA Marcie Ward, Stanford Megan Kakadelas, USC Elizabeth Bogus, Arizona State Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Jodie Taylor, Oregon State Amy Rodrigeuz, USC Lauren Cheney, UCLA Christen Press, Stanford Lindsay Taylor, Stanford Mariah Nogueira, Stanford Jenna Richardson, Oregon State Chioma Ubogagu, Stanford Ifeoma Onumonu, California Darian Jenkins, UCLA HISTORY *No champion was determined in 1994 as women’s soccer was deemed a non-sponsored conference sport. PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR 1995 1996 1997 1998 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 72 Carmel Murphy, Stanford Erin Martin, Stanford Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Tracye Lawyer, Stanford Isabelle Harvey, USC Stacey Tullock, Arizona State Tracey Millburn, UCLA Hope Solo, Washington Marcia Wallis, Stanford Tina Frimpong, Washington Nandi Pryce, UCLA Tina Frimpong, Washington Mallory Miller, Arizona Nicole Garbin, Oregon Lauren Cheney, UCLA Christina DiMartino, UCLA Kelley O’Hara, Stanford Christen Press, Stanford Lindsay Taylor, Stanford Zakiya Bywaters, UCLA Micaela Castain, Washington State Ian Sawyers, Stanford Jim Millinder, USC Joy Fawcett, UCLA Jim Millinder, USC Steve Swanson, Stanford Lesle Gallimore, Washington Andy Nelson, Stanford Dan Tobias, Washington State Jillian Ellis, UCLA Dan Tobias, Arizona Kevin Boyd, California Tara Erickson, Oregon Jillian Ellis, UCLA Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Keidane McAlpine, Washington State big 12 conference champions In 2003, when Jen Thais said in a preseason press conference that her season goal was, “to make the NCAA Tournament and to be nationally recognized. What I’m hoping... what I’m expecting, is to surprise people,” little did she know what kind of impact that prediction would have on the eighth team in Colorado soccer history... and the nation for that matter. A record breaking season was approached in four phases. Phase I were the preseason exhibition games where the Buffs shutout Northern Colorado 4-0 and Air Force 3-0. Phase II consisted of CU’s non-conference schedule where the Buffs came out virtually unscathed at 7-1. In the season opener, they held defending national champion and then-No. 2 Portland scoreless for 87 minutes before suffering a 1-0 defeat. The Buffs would regroup and close out the remainder of the non-conference season 7-0, beating teams by a 17-2 scoring margin. It was during Phase II that CU picked up its first-ever win against a top10 ranked opponent when it handed then-No. 9 Denver a 3-0 blanking, just days after the Pioneers had upended Portland. Enter Phase III... the Big 12 Conference season. The Buffs came away from the ‘03 season 8-1-1, the crescendo of the season being a 3-1 win over nemesis Nebraska in the season finale for both teams in below freezing temperatures on a pitch covered in ice. Colorado’s 25 season points was the fourth highest in league standings history. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Buffs came away with the coach, player and rookie of the year, a first-team All-Big 12 pick, three second-teamers and five of their nine newcomers named to the All-Newcomer team. With 25 school single-season, class and career records shattered, Colorado entered the final phase of the season, Phase IV... the postseason. They went into the eighth Big 12 Conference Tournament as the No. 1 seed for the first time in program history, and a week later the Buffs entered their first NCAA Tournament as just one of 16 seeded teams. 2003 BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR FRAN MUNNELLY RECORDS BROKEN IN 2003 2003 Previous Single Season Wins Single Season Road Wins Win Streak Unbeaten Streak Big 12 Wins Points (single game) Most Goals Shutouts Individual Goals (game) Individual Goals (season) Individual Assists (season) Points (season) Season GAA Goals Allowed 15 6 11 15 8 18 (vs. Minnesota) 6 (vs. Minnesota) 10 2 (six times) 10 (Katie Griffin) 9 (Kathryn Grandinetti) 23 (Katie Griffin) 0.69 14 11 (1999) 3 (2001) 5 (1999) 6 (2002) 5 (1997) 13 (vs. Eastern Illinois, 2002) 5 (at Texas Tech, 2003) 6 (2002) 2 (eight times since 1996) 8 (Melissa Cartmell, 2000) 6 (Fran Munnelly, 2002) 20 (Fran Munnelly, 2002) 1.51 (2002) 31 (2002) HISTORY Record 2003 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR BILL HEMPEN 2003 BIG 12 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR KATIE GRIFFIN 73 big 12 tournament history 1996 Anheuser-Busch Sports Centre (St. Louis, Mo.) Quarterfinals (3) Baylor def. (6) Texas -------- 3-2 (5) Missouri def. (4) Texas Tech -------- 3-2 Semifinals (1) Nebraska def. (5) Missouri -------- 2-1 (2) Texas A&M def. (3) Baylor ----- 5-4 ot Championship (1) Nebraska def. (2) Texas A&M ----- 1-0 ot 1997 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (3) Baylor def. (6) Iowa State -------(4) Texas def. (5) Colorado -------Semifinals (2) Nebraska def. (3) Baylor -------(1) Texas A&M def. (4) Texas -------Championship (1) Texas A&M def. (2) Nebraska -------- 4-2 1-0 4-1 3-1 3-1 1998 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (3) Texas A&M def. (6) Iowa State -------(5) Missouri def. (4) Texas ------Semifinals (5) Missouri def. (1) Baylor -------(2) Nebraska def. (3) Texas A&M -------Championship (2) Nebraska def. (5) Missouri -------- 6-0 3-1 3-2 3-2 4-0 HISTORY 1999 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Nebraska def. (8) Texas Tech -------10-1 (4) Baylor def. (5) Texas -------- 2-0 (7) Iowa State tied (2) Texas A&M -------- 0-0 (3) Missouri def. (6) Colorado -------- 5-3 Semifinals (3) Missouri def. (7) Iowa State -------- 2-1 (1) Nebraska def. (4) Baylor -------- 7-1 Championship (1) Nebraska def. (3) Missouri -------- 2-1 2000 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Nebraska def. (8) Kansas -------- 4-0 (4) Baylor def. (5) Missouri ---- 4-3 ot (2) Texas A&M def. (7) Colorado -------- 3-1 (6) Oklahoma def. (3) Texas -------- 2-0 Semifinals (2) Texas A&M def. (6) Oklahoma ------- 1-0 (1) Nebraska def. (4) Baylor -------- 4-0 Championship (1) Nebraska def. (2) Texas A&M -------- 4-1 2001 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Texas def. (8) Iowa State -------- 6-1 (5) Missouri def. (4) Kansas ---- 1-0 ot (2) Nebraska def. (7) Baylor -------- 5-1 (3) Texas A&M def. (6) Oklahoma ----- 1-0 ot Semifinals (3) Texas A&M def. (2) Nebraska -------- 3-2 (1) Texas def. (5) Missouri --- 1-0 4ot Championship (3) Texas A&M def. (1) Texas -------- 1-0 2002 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Ok-State -------- 5-0 (5) Colorado def. (4) Missouri -------- 1-0 (2) Texas def. (7) Iowa State -------- 4-1 (3) Nebraska def. (6) Kansas -------- 2-1 Semifinals (3) Nebraska def. (2) Texas --- 2-1 (ot) (1) Texas A&M def. (5) Colorado -------- 3-1 Championship (3) Nebraska def. (1) Texas A&M -------- 1-0 2003 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (8) Missouri def. (1) Colorado -------- 2-0 (4) Nebraska def. (5) Texas A&M --- 2-1 (ot) (7) Oklahoma State def. (2) Texas -------- 1-0 (3) Kansas def. (6) Oklahoma -------- 1-0 Semifinals (8) Missouri def. (4) Nebraska -------- 3-2 (7) Oklahoma State def. (3) Kansas -------- 1-0 Championship (7) Oklahoma State def. (8) Missouri - 3-2 (2ot) 74 2004 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Kansas def. (8) Iowa State -------- 4-1 (4) Texas) def. (5) Nebraska -------- 2-0 (2) Texas A&M def. (7) Oklahoma ------- 3-0 (3) Colorado def. (6) Missouri --- 2-1 (ot) Semifinals (4) Texas def. (1) Kansas - 3-2 (2ot) (2) Texas A&M def. (3) Colorado -------- 3-1 Championship (2) Texas A&M def. (4) Texas -------- 3-0 2005 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Missouri -------- 3-1 (4) Nebraska def. (5) Kansas -------- 3-1 (2) Colorado def. (7) Oklahoma -------- 2-0 (6) Texas def. (3) Iowa State -------- 1-0 Semifinals (1) Texas A&M def. (4) Nebraska -------- 4-2 (2) Colorado def. (6) Texas --- 3-2 (ot) Championship (1) Texas A&M def. (2) Colorado --- 2-1 (ot) 2006 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Baylor -------- 3-0 (5) Colorado tied (4) Kansas --- 1-1 (ot) (2) Oklahoma State def. (7) Oklahoma ------ (2-1) (3) Texas def. (6) Nebraska -- 1-0 (ot) Semifinals (5) Colorado def. (1) Texas A&M 3-2 (2ot) (3) Texas def. (2) Oklahoma State ------- 2-0 Championship (3) Texas tied (5) Colorado - 1-1 (2ot) 2007 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M tied (8) Iowa State - 1-1 (2ot) (4) Missouri tied (5) Texas Tech - 4-3 (2ot) (2) Texas tied (7) Colorado - 0-0 (2ot) (6) Oklahoma State def. (3) Kansas ------- 3-0 Semifinals (1) Texas A&M def. (4) Missouri ------- 4-1 (2) Texas tied (6) Oklahoma State 1-1 (2ot) Championship (2) Texas def. (1) Texas A&M -------- 2-1 2008 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (1) Oklahoma State def. (8) Texas Tech ------- 3-0 (4) Colorado def. (5) Nebraska ------- 1-0 (7) Kansas def. (2) Texas A&M ------- 4-2 (3) Missouri def. (6) Texas ------- 3-1 Semifinals (4) Colorado tied (1) Oklahoma State 1-1 (2ot) (3) Missouri tied (7) Kansas 1-1 (2ot) Championship (3) Missouri def. (4) Colorado ------- 1-0 2009 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (5) Oklahoma State def. (4) Nebraska ------- 3-0 (6) Texas def. (3) Colorado 1-0 (2 ot) (1) Missouri def. (8) Kansas -- 3-2 (ot) (2) Texas A&M def. (7) Baylor ------- 2-0 Semifinals (5) Oklahoma State def. (1) Missouri ------- 3-2 (2) Texas A&M def. (6) Texas ------- 5-1 Championship(5) Oklahoma State def. (2) Texas A&M ------ 1-0 2010 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (4) Oklahoma def. (5) Texas ------- 1-0 (3) Nebraska def. (6) Missouri -------- 4-1 (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Colorado -- 0-0(2ot) TAMU advances on Penalty kicks 5-4 (2) Oklahoma State def. (7) Texas A&M -------- 3-1 Semifinals (4) Oklahoma def. (1) Texas A&M --- 1-0 (ot) (2) Oklahoma State def. (3) Nebraska ---- 3-2(ot) Championship (2) Oklahoma State def. (4) Oklahoma -- 1-1(2ot) OSU advances on penalty kicks 5-4 Colorado Soccer on TV National TV Date Nov. 6, 2005 Nov. 5, 2006 Nov. 9, 2008 Oct. 14, 2010 Opponent RANK CU Opp. #Texas A&M #Texas #Missouri ^Oklahoma State 23 23 16 -- 10 9 -5 Opponent RANK CU Opp. Site San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Stillwater, Okla. Result L 1-2 2OT T 1-1 L 0-1 L 2-3 Outlet FSN* FSN* FSN* Fox Soccer Channel Regional TV Date Sept. 30, 2005 Sept. 15, 2006 Oct. 5, 2007 Nov. 18, 2007 Oct. 26, 2008 Oct. 30, 2009 Oct. 29, 2010 Oct. 16, 2011 ^Oklahoma State Denver ^Nebraska $Portland ^Texas A&M ^Texas Tech ^Nebraska &Oregon -14 --15 ---- Site RV RV -3 14 ---- Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Result W 1-0 W 1-0 W 4-0 L 0-1 L 1-2 OT W 2-0 W 2-1 L 1-3 Outlet FSN RM* FSN RM FSN RM** FSN RM** FSN RM** FSN RM FSN-RM ROOT Local TV Date Opponent RANK CU Opp. Sept. 8, 2006 BYU 21 Site Result Outlet Provo, Utah L 2-3 BYU TV #-Big 12 Tournament Championship Game *-Tape Delayed &-Pac-12 Conference Game **-Also Broadcast on BuffsTV HISTORY ^-Big 12 Conference Game $-NCAA Tournament Third Round Game 22 Pac-12 Networks Date Opponent RANK CU Opp. Sept. 16, 2012 Sept. 21, 2012 Sept. 28, 2012 Sept. 30, 2012 Oct. 26, 2012 Oct. 28, 2012 Nov. 2, 2012 Oct. 4, 2013 Oct. 6, 2013 Oct. 25, 2013 Oct. 27, 2013 Nov. 8, 2013 Aug. 22, 2014 Aug. 24, 2014 Oct. 3, 2014 Oct. 10, 2014 Oct. 12, 2014 Oct. 16, 2014 Oct. 24, 2014 Oct. 31, 2014 Nov. 7, 2014 Air Force *Oregon *Washington *Washington State *Arizona *Arizona State *Utah *Oregon State *Oregon *USC *UCLA *Utah #Colorado State #Northern Colorado *USC *Oregon State *Oregon *Stanford *Washington State *Arizona State *Utah -------RV RV RV RV RV ---------- ----------2 RV ---------- Site Time/Result Boulder, Colo. 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W 2-0 T 0-0 2OT L 1-2 OT L 0-1 W 3-0 L 1-2 2OT T 1-1 2OT W 2-1 W 1-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 2OT 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. Noon Fans can learn more about the Pac-12 Networks at iwantpac12networks.cubuffs.com. *-Pac-12 Conference Game #-Colorado Cup 75 Colorado Soccer online Online Broadcasts HISTORY Date Oct. 13, 2006 Oct. 20, 2006 Oct. 22, 2006 Nov. 10, 2006 Nov. 13, 2006 Aug. 31, 2007 Sept. 6, 2007 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 14, 2007 Sept. 21, 2007 Sept. 23, 2007 Sept. 28, 2007 Oct. 7, 2007 Oct. 19, 2007 Oct. 21, 2007 Nov. 16, 2007 Aug. 22, 2008 Aug. 24, 2008 Sept. 7, 2008 Sept. 19, 2008 Sept. 21, 2008 Sept. 26, 2008 Sept. 28, 2008 Oct. 10, 2008 Oct. 12, 2008 Nov. 5, 2008 Nov. 7, 2008 Aug. 22, 2009 Sept. 4, 2009 Sept. 6, 2009 Sept. 11, 2009 Sept. 25, 2009 Sept. 27, 2009 Oct. 2, 2009 Nov. 4, 2009 Aug. 22, 2010 Aug. 29, 2010 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 6, 2010 Sept. 17, 2010 Sept. 19, 2010 Sept. 24, 2010 Sept. 26, 2010 Oct. 1, 2010 Oct. 8, 2010 Oct. 10, 2010 Oct. 17, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 Oct. 29, 2010 Nov. 3, 2010 Aug 21, 2011 Aug. 28, 2011 Sept. 11, 2011 Sept. 30, 2011 Oct. 2, 2011 Oct. 16, 2011 Oct. 28, 2011 Oct. 30, 2011 Sept. 7, 2012 Oct. 5, 2012 Oct. 7, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 21, 2012 Aug. 25, 2013 Aug. 30, 2013 Sept. 1, 2013 Sept. 20, 2013 Sept. 22, 2013 Sept. 28, 2013 Nov. 1, 2013 Nov. 3, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Opponent ^Missouri ^Texas Tech ^Baylor $Colorado College $$Denver Denver Utah BYU Virginia Stanford Drake ^Texas Tech ^Iowa State ^Kansas ^Missouri $Hawaii Florida Denver James Madison Gonzaga Fresno State ^Oklahoma ^Oklahoma State ^Texas ^Baylor %Nebraska %Oklahoma State ^Oklahoma State Denver Oregon Utah ^Nebraska ^Iowa State ^Oklahoma %Texas Wyoming Northern Colorado Denver UNLV Purdue UCLA ^Texas A&M ^Texas ^Texas Tech ^Missouri ^Iowa State ^Oklahoma ^Kansas ^Nebraska %Texas A&M Northern Colorado Wyoming Denver &Arizona &Arizona State &Oregon &UCLA &USC Denver &California &Stanford &Oregon State &USC Colorado College Air Force St. Mary’s Stony Brook UNLV &Stanford &Arizona State &Arizona $Denver ^-Big 12 Conference Game $-NCAA Tournament First Round Game &-Pac-12 Conference Game 76 RANK CU Opp. 25 --17 17 14 18 18 19 RV RV -----RV RV RV 21 21 18 18 22 22 16 16 RV 15 15 20 ------------RV -------RV --------------RV RV RV RV RV RV ----RV -RV RV 10 1 ----16 -20 -----12 10 --8 11 RV -RV RV --------12 6 RV ------6 ------6 --RV 2 -------2 --15 Site Columbia, Mo. 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Denver, Colo. %-Big 12 Tournament Game $$-NCAA Tournament Second Round Game Result L 0-3 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 4-2 T 0-0 2OT L 0-4 L 0-1 W 1-0 OT L 0-1 W 1-0 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-0 T 1-1 2OT L 0-1 W 4-0 W 1-0 W 4-1 W 5-0 T 1-1 2OT W 1-0 W 4-0 W 1-0 T 1-1 2OT W 1-0 W 1-0 2OT L 1-2 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 W 5-1 L 0-1 2OT W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 L 2-4 L 1-3 W 1-0 2OT W 2-1 OT T 0-0 2OT L 0-1 L 0-1 W 3-1 L 1-2 OT W 2-1 OT W 2-1 OT T 0-0 2OT W 3-0 L 0-1 L 0-1 T 2-2 2OT L 0-1 L 1-3 L 0-8 L 0-1 L 1-4 L 2-3 OT L 1-2 L 0-2 W 1-0 2OT W 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 W 3-1 L 0-2 T 2-2 2OT L 0-3 W 1-0 Outlet MUTigers BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV Pioneer Vision BuffsTV BuffsTV ACCSelect BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV Big12Sports Big12Sports BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV BuffsTV Big12Sports BuffsTV BuffsTV Pioneer Vision Pioneer Vision BuffsTV BuffsTV Aggies All-Access BuffsTV Texas Tech Video 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Nov. 1, 2013 A T 2-2 2OT 2-2 2OT Detroit (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 16, 2005 H RV Duke (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Sept. 12, 1999 N California-Riverside (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Neutral) Nov. 11, 2005 N T 0-0 2-1 5-1 RV RV NCAA RV 16 15 NCAA 3-0 0-2 0-4 Colorado College (7-2-1, 4-1 Home, 2-1-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Oct. 19, 1996 A L 2-5 RV Oct. 1, 1997 H L 0-3 Oct. 7, 1998 A W 1-0 OT Sept. 19, 1999 H W 1-0 Sept. 15, 2000 H W 3-0 Oct. 21, 2001 A W 1-0 Nov. 8, 2006 H W 2-1 NCAA Aug. 19, 2011 N W 5-0 Aug. 19, 2012 A T 0-0 2OT Aug. 25, 2013 H W 1-0 Hawaii (1-1, 1-1 Home) Nov. 2, 1996 H Nov. 16, 2007 H L W 2-3 2-0 Illinois (0-2, 0-1 Away, 0-1 Neutral) Aug. 28, 2009 N L 1-2 Sept. 4, 2011 A L 2-3 W 3-2 Maryland (0-1, 0-1 Home) Sept. 27, 1998 H L 0-5 Massachusetts (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 20, 1997 A L 0-1 OT t-20 Sept. 25, 1998 H W 4-0 Memphis (1-0, 1-0 Away) Sept. 14, 2008 A W 17 20 14 2-1 Minnesota (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 8, 2002 A L 2-3 Oct. 10, 2003 H W 6-0 3 Mississippi (2-1, 1-1 Home, 1-0 Away) Sept. 15, 2002 H L 0-3 Sept. 3, 2006 H W 3-1 Sept. 12, 2008 A W 3-2 OT Gonzaga (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 19, 2008 H W 1-0 Sept. 10, 2010 A L 0-2 0-1 Kansas (9-6-1, 4-3 Home, 5-3 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Oct. 25, 1996 H L 0-1 Sept. 28, 1997 A L 3-4 Oct. 30, 1998 H W 1-0 Aug. 27, 1999 A W 2-1 Oct. 8, 2000 A W 1-0 Oct. 14, 2001 H L 0-4 Sept. 27, 2002 A L 1-5 Oct. 17, 2003 H W 2-1 Sept. 26, 2004 A L 1-2 8 Oct. 16, 2005 H W 1-0 Oct. 27, 2006 A W 4-0 Nov. 1, 2006 N T 1-1 2OT Big 12 Oct. 19, 2007 H L 0-2 Oct. 5, 2008 A W 2-0 Oct. 11, 2009 A W 1-0 Oct. 23, 2010 H W 2-1 OT Maine (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 22, 2002 H Georgia (1-0-1, 0-0-1 Home, 1-0 Away) Aug. 31, 2003 A W 2-1 OT Aug. 27, 2004 H T 0-0 2OT L 1-0 3-1 20 Fresno State (2-1, 2-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 9, 2001 A L 2-3 Aug. 30, 2002 H W 3-0 Sept. 21, 2008 H W 4-1 Harvard (0-1, 0-1 Away) Sept. 21, 1997 A W W POST SEASON Louisiana State (2-0-1, 2-0 Home, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 8, 1996 H W 2-1 Sept. 20, 1998 A T 1-1 2OT Sept. 17, 2004 H W 4-1 OT George Washington (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 6, 1998 H W 4-1 NCAA H H RANK LIU Brooklyn (1-0, 1-0 Home) Aug. 24, 2012 H W 2-0 Florida (0-2-1, 0-1-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 1, 1997 H L 0-3 Aug. 22, 2008 H T 1-1 2OT Sept. 13, 2009 A L 1-3 Central Connecticut (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 10, 2000 H W 2-1 Clemson (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 1, 2006 H W 9 Fairfield (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Neutral) Sept. 2, 2007 N T 1-1 2OT RV RV 9 H/A W/L/TSCORE OT James Madison (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 7, 2008 H W 4-0 Eastern Michigan (1-0, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 4, 2004 N W 4-0 Florida State (0-1, 0-1 Away) Nov. 23, 2013 A L OPPONENT (SERIES) Sept. 27, 2009 Oct. 10, 2010 Eastern Illinois (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 20, 2002 H W 4-1 22 17 25 Cal State Bakersfield(1-0-1, 1-0-1 Away) Aug. 31, 1996 A T 1-1 OT Sept. 18, 2011 A W 2-1 Cincinnati (1-0, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 9, 2012 N W L POST SEASON 1-0 Drake (2-0, 1-0 Home, 1-0 Away) Sept. 23, 2007 H W 1-0 Oct. 24, 2008 A W 3-0 Brigham Young (1-3-1, 0-0-1 Home, 0-3 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 11, 1998 A L 2-5 17 Nov. 13, 2003 A L 0-2 NCAA Sept. 8, 2006 A L 2-3 22 Sept. 8 2007 H T 0-0 2OT RV Nov. 21, 2013 N W 2-1 19 NCAA California (1-2-1, 0-1 Home, 1-1-1 Away) Sept. 1, 1996 A L 0-2 Oct. 21, 2011 A W 1-0 Oct. 5, 2012 H L 2-3 OT Oct. 18, 2013 A T 1-1 2OT W RANK HISTORY Baylor (6-6-3, 4-1-1 Home, 2-5-2 Away) Sept. 15, 1996 A L 0-3 Oct. 17, 1997 H W 3-2 Oct. 25, 1998 A L 0-2 Oct. 24, 1999 H T 1-1 2OT Oct. 13, 2000 H L 1-3 Oct. 19, 2001 A L 0-3 Oct. 18, 2002 A T 1-1 2OT Oct. 5, 2003 A W 2-0 Oct. 15, 2004 H W 2-1 Oct. 23, 2005 A T 0-0 2OT Oct. 22, 2006 H W 1-0 Oct. 12, 2007 A W 3-2 Oct. 12, 2008 H W 4-0 Oct. 4, 2009 A L 2-1 Oct. 3, 2010 A L 0-1 2OT W Denver (9-8-1, 6-3 Home, 3-5-1 Away) Nov. 2, 1997 H W 3-2 Oct. 20, 1998 A L 0-1 Sept. 29, 1999 H W 1-0 Aug. 25, 2000 A L 0-1 Sept. 18, 2001 H L 1-3 Sept. 6, 2003 A W 3-0 Sept. 19, 2004 H W 3-0 Sept. 2, 2005 A T 2-2 20T Sept. 15, 2006 H W 1-0 Nov. 12, 2006 H W 2-1 Aug, 31, 2007 A W 2-0 Aug. 24, 2008 H L 0-1 Sept. 4, 2009 H W 1-0 2OT Sept. 4, 2010 A L 1-2 Sept. 11, 2011 H L 0-1 Sept. 7, 2012 A L 1-4 Sept. 15, 2013 A L 0-3 Nov. 16, 2013 A W 1-0 Alabama (3-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away, 2-0 Neutral) Sept. 18, 1998 A L 0-3 Sept. 17, 1999 H W 3-1 Aug. 27, 2006 N W 4-0 Sept. 6, 2013 N W 1-0 OT Auburn (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 16, 2011 A T OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/TSCORE OT 13 NCAA 13 17 Iowa State (12-2-1, 9-0 Home, 3-2-1 Away) Oct. 11, 1996 A W 2-0 Sept. 7, 1997 H W 2-1 OT Oct. 9, 1998 A L 1-2 Oct. 8, 1999 H W 2-1 RV Oct. 22, 2000 H W 1-0 Oct. 28, 2001 A L 0-1 Oct. 11, 2002 H W 1-0 Sept. 28, 2003 H W 2-0 Sept. 24, 2004 A W 1-0 Sept. 25, 2005 H W 4-0 Oct. 15, 2006 A W 1-0 Oct. 7, 2007 H W 1-0 Oct. 19, 2008 A T 0-0 2OT Missouri (6-13-1, 3-5 Home, 1-6-1 Away, 2-2 Neutral) Oct. 27, 1996 H W 2-1 OT Sept. 26, 1997 A W 2-0 Nov. 1, 1998 H L 1-6 Aug. 29, 1999 A L 2-6 Nov. 3, 1999 N L 3-5 25 Big 12 Oct. 6, 2000 A L 0-2 Oct. 12, 2001 H L 0-2 Sept. 29, 2002 A T 2-2 2OT Nov. 7, 2002 N W 1-0 Big 12 Sept. 26, 2003 H W 3-2 Nov. 6, 2003 N L 0-2 Big 12 Oct. 3, 2004 A L 0-1 Nov. 3, 2004 N W 2-1 OT Big 12 Oct. 14, 2005 H W 3-2 Oct. 13, 2006 A L 0-3 Oct. 21, 2007 H L 0-2 16 Oct. 3, 2008 A L 0-1 Nov. 9, 2008 N L 0-1 Big 12 Oct. 9, 2009 A L 0-1 OT Oct. 8, 2010 H L 0-1 Nebraska (7-7-2, 4-3-1 Home, 2-4-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Oct. 13, 1996 A L 2-10 6 Sept. 5, 1997 H L 1-5 5 Oct. 11, 1998 A L 0-1 13 Oct. 10, 1999 H L 0-9 4 Oct. 20, 2000 A L 0-4 4 Oct. 26, 2001 H T 1-1 2OT t-4 Nov. 1, 2002 A L 0-4 Oct. 31, 2003 H W 3-1 22 Oct. 29, 2004 A W 2-0 Sept. 23, 2005 H L 1-2 Sept. 29, 2006 A T 1-1 2OT Oct. 5, 2007 H W 4-0 Oct. 17, 2008 A W 2-1 Nov. 5, 2008 N W 1-0 Big 12 77 all-time series results OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/TSCORE OT Sept. 25, 2009 Oct. 29, 2010 H H W W 1-0 2-1 New Hampshire (0-1, 0-1 Home) Sept. 13, 2002 H L 1-2 RANK POST SEASON RV OT San Diego (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Sept. 2, 2004 N L North Carolina (0-3, 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away, 0-1 Neutral) Sept. 4, 1998 H L 0-2 1 Sept. 10, 1999 A L 0-6 1 Aug. 28, 2005 N L 0-3 2 POST SEASON 1-2 OT San Francisco (1-2, 1-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 17, 2000 H L 0-1 2OT Sept. 7, 2001 A L 1-2 Aug. 31, 2008 H W 4-1 San Jose State (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 21, 2003 H W 3-0 Santa Clara (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Sept. 20, 2009 N L Northern Colorado (7-0, 4-0 Home, 2-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Oct. 30, 1996 H W 2-0 Oct. 1, 2004 H W 3-0 Oct. 9, 2005 A W 3-0 Aug. 29, 2010 H W 2-0 Aug. 21, 2011 H W 3-0 Aug. 17, 2012 A W 3-0 Aug. 23, 2013 N W 3-0 Seattle (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Home) Oct. 23, 2010 H T 1-1 2OT Seton Hall (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 19, 2003 H W 2-0 Northwestern (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 2, 2012 A T 2-2 2OT Southern California (2-3, 1-1 Home, 1-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral) Sept. 1, 2000 N L 0-1 t-17 Sept. 9, 2005 N L 0-2 Oct. 30, 2011 H L 0-1 Oct. 21, 2012 A W 1-0 2OT Oct. 25, 2013 H W 2-1 0-3 1 NCAA Oklahoma (9-5-1, 6-1 Home, 2-4-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 14, 1997 A W 2-1 Oct. 2, 1998 H W 3-0 Oct. 1, 1999 A L 2-4 Oct. 1, 2000 H L 0-1 Oct. 7, 2001 A L 0-4 Oct. 25, 2002 H W 2-1 Oct. 12, 2003 A T 0-0 2OT 18 Oct. 22, 2004 H W 4-0 Oct. 2, 2005 A L 1-2 OT Nov. 2, 2005 N W 2-0 Big 12 Sept. 22, 2006 H W 2-1 Oct. 26, 2007 A W 2-1 OT Sept. 26, 2008 H W 5-0 Oct. 2, 2009 H W 5-1 Oct. 17, 2010 A L 1-2 OT Oklahoma State (9-4-3, 6-0-2 Home, 3-4 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Sept. 27, 1996 H W 2-1 Sept. 12, 1997 A L 1-2 Oct. 4, 1998 H T 1-1 2OT Oct. 3, 1999 A W 3-1 Sept. 29, 2000 H W 3-1 Oct. 5, 2001 A L 1-3 Oct. 27, 2002 H W 1-0 Oct. 19, 2003 H W 1-0 Oct. 24, 2004 A W 1-0 Sept. 30, 2005 H W 1-0 RV Sept. 24, 2006 A L 1-2 Oct. 28, 2007 A W 1-0 RV Sept. 28, 2008 H T 1-1 2OT 12 Nov. 7, 2008 N T 1-1 2OT 8 Big 12 Aug. 22, 2009 H W 1-0 11 Oct. 14, 2010 A L 2-3 5 Oregon (1-2-1, 1-2 Home, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 6, 2009 H L 1-2 Oct. 16, 2011 H L 1-3 Sept. 21, 2012 A T 0-0 2OT Oct. 6, 2013 H W 1-0 Oregon State (0-2, 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 23, 2011 A L 0-2 Oct. 13, 2012 H L 0-2 Oct. 4, 2013 H W 2-1 Pittsburgh (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 18, 2005 H W 24 1-0 Portland (0-3, 0-2 Home, 0-1 Away) Aug. 29, 2003 H L 0-1 Nov. 14, 2004 A L 0-3 Nov. 18, 2007 H L 0-1 Purdue (0-2, 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 17, 2010 H L 1-3 Sept. 9, 2011 A L 0-1 t-2 6 3 NCAA NCAA 0-1 OT Stony Brook (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 20, 2013 H W RANK POST SEASON 12 UCLA (1-5, 1-2 Home, 0-3 Away) Sept. 11, 2005 A L 0-3 Nov. 13, 2005 A L 0-3 Sept. 19, 2010 H W 1-0 2OT Oct. 28, 2011 H L 0-8 Oct. 19, 2012 A L 1-2 Oct. 27, 2013 H L 0-1 South Dakota State (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Nov. 14, 2008 N L 0-1 Stanford (0-5, 0-3 Home, 0-2 Away) Sept. 21, 2007 H L 0-1 Sept. 18, 2009 A L 0-4 Oct. 23, 2011 A L 1-4 Oct. 7, 2012 H L 1-2 Sept. 28, 2013 H L 0-2 OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/TSCORE OT Texas Tech (11-3-1, 6-1 Home, 5-2-1 Away) Sept. 13, 1996 A L 1-2 Oct. 19, 1997 H W 2-1 OT Oct. 23, 1998 A T 0-0 2OT Oct. 22, 1999 H W 1-0 Oct. 27, 2000 H W 2-0 Nov. 2, 2001 A W 2-1 Oct. 20, 2002 A W 2-0 Oct. 3, 2003 A W 5-1 Oct. 17, 2004 H W 7-0 Oct. 28, 2005 A W 5-0 Oc. 20, 2006 H W 3-0 Sept. 28, 2007 H L 0-1 Aug. 29, 2008 A W 3-2 Oct. 30, 2009 H W 2-0 Oct. 1, 2010 A L 0-1 Northern Arizona (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 13, 2002 H W 2-1 Notre Dame (0-1, 0-1 Away) Nov. 17, 2006 A L HISTORY RANK Saint Mary’s (2-0, 1-0 Home, 1-0 Neutral) Aug. 30, 2009 N W 8-1 Sept. 1, 2013 H W 2-0 New Mexico (1-0-1, 1-0 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Sept. 14, 2003 A W 1-0 Sept. 16, 2007 N T 0-0 2OT 78 OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/TSCORE OT NCAA 1 3 1 2 2 4-0 Tennessee-Martin (1-0, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 8, 2013 N W 4-1 Texas (4-12-4, 1-5-2 Home, 2-5 Away, 1-2-2 Neutral) Oct. 6, 1996 H L 0-1 OT 20 Oct. 24, 1997 A L 2-3 Nov. 6, 1997 N L 0-1 Big 12 Oct. 18, 1998 H L 0-3 Oct. 17, 1999 A L 1-2 Sept. 22, 2000 A L 2-3 2OT Sept. 28, 2001 H L 2-3 Oct. 6, 2002 H L 0-1 4 Oct. 24, 2003 A W 1-0 Oct. 10, 2004 H T 1-1 2OT RV Oct. 7, 2005 A W 2-0 Nov. 4, 2005 N W 3-2 OT Big 12 Oct. 8, 2006 H L 1-2 22 Nov. 5, 2006 N T 1-1 2OT 9 Big 12 Nov. 2, 2007 A L 1-4 12 Nov. 7, 2007 N T 0-0 2OT 10 Big 12 Oct. 10, 2008 H W 1-0 10 Oct. 25, 2009 A L 0-1 2OT Nov. 4, 2009 N L 0-1 2OT Big 12 Sept. 26, 2010 H T 0-0 2OT RV Texas A&M (2-17-2, 0-6-1 Home, 1-7 Away, 1-4-1 Neutral) Oct. 4, 1996 H L 0-3 8 Oct. 26, 1997 A L 0-5 7 Oct. 16, 1998 H L 0-3 24 Oct. 15, 1999 A L 0-2 21 Sept. 24, 2000 A L 1-6 10 Nov. 1, 2000 N L 1-3 9 Big 12 Sept. 30, 2001 H T 2-2 2OT 9 Oct. 4, 2002 H L 0-2 8 Nov. 8, 2002 N L 1-3 3 Big 12 Oct. 26, 2003 A L 0-2 9 Oct. 8, 2004 H L 1-2 7 Nov. 5, 2004 N L 1-3 10 Big 12 Oct. 21, 2005 A L 1-2 14 Nov. 6, 2005 N L 1-2 2OT 10 Big 12 Oct. 6, 2006 H L 0-3 8 Nov. 3, 2006 N W 3-2 2OT 11 Big 12 Oct. 14, 2007 A L 2-4 5 Oct. 26, 2008 H L 1-2 OT 14 Oct. 23, 2009 A L 0-2 20 Sept. 24, 2010 A W 2-1 OT 6 Nov. 3, 2010 N T 0-0 2OT 6 Big 12 3 4 12 6 3 2 NCAA UNLV (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Neutral) Sept. 6, 2010 N L 2-4 Sept. 22, 2013 H W 3-1 Utah (6-2-1, 3-0-1 Home, 1-2 Away, 2-0 Neutral) Sept. 13, 1998 A L 0-1 Sept. 24, 1999 H W 2-1 Sept. 12, 2004 N W 1-0 Nov. 12, 2004 N W 3-0 Sept. 10, 2006 A W 2-1 14 Sept. 6, 2007 H W 4-2 RV Sept. 11, 2009 H W 2-1 RV Nov. 4, 2011 A L 1-2 Nov. 2, 2012 H T 1-1 2OT Nov. 8, 2013 A L 1-2 2OT RV Virginia (0-1, 0-1 Away) Sept. 14, 2007 A L 0-4 10 Vanderbilt (1-0-1, 1-0 Home, Away 0-0-1) Aug. 26, 2005 H W 2-1 Aug. 25, 2006 A T 0-0 2OT 22 Wake Forest (1-0, 1-0 Away) Sept. 10, 2004 A W RV 2-1 NCAA Washington (012, 0-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Oct. 7, 2011 A L 1-2 Sept. 28, 2012 H L 1-2 OT Oct. 13, 2013 A W 1-0 OT Washington State (1-3, 0-1 Home, 0-2 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 12, 2010 N W 2-1 OT Oct. 9, 2011 A L 0-4 RV Sept. 20, 2012 H L 0-1 Oct. 11, 2013 A L 0-3 RV Wisconsin (0-1, 0-1 Home) Aug. 31, 2001 H L 2-4 Wright State (1-0, 1-0 Home) Aug. 26, 2012 H W 2-1 Wyoming (9-2-1, 5-1 Home, 4-1 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Sept. 25, 1996 H W 4-1 Oct. 5, 1997 A L 1-2 Sept. 5, 1999 H W 2-1 Sept. 2, 2001 A W 2-1 Sept. 6, 2002 H W 1-0 Sept. 9, 2003 A W 2-1 Sept. 4, 2005 N T 1-1 2OT Oct. 1, 2006 H W 2-0 Sept. 25, 2007 A W 2-0 Aug. 22, 2010 H W 2-0 Aug. 28, 2011 H L 0-1 Sept. 14, 2012 A W 2-0 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Jen Almquist OFFENSE 1996 GP 6 G 2 A PtsShotsShot% 2 6 11 .182 SOG SOG% 6 .545 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Amy Barczuk OFFENSE 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL GP 19 20 19 20 78 G 1 2 3 4 10 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 16 .062 1 5 41 .049 1 7 34 .088 1 9 33 .121 3 23 124 .081 SOG SOG% 3 .188 9 .220 13 .382 17 .515 42 .339 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2-3 1 0-0 1 2-3 Emily Barnes OFFENSE 2001 2002 2003 TOTAL GP 1 11 10 22 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 4 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 1 .500 0 .000 1 .250 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Danielle Bassett DEFENSE GP Minutes 1998 3 42:20 1999 20 1738:37 2000 7 605:42 2001 6 351:39 TOTAL 36 2738:18 GA 0 38 8 7 53 GaAvg 0.00 1.97 1.19 1.79 1.74 Saves 6 144 44 21 213 Save% 1.000 .791 .846 .750 .801 W 0 10 3 1 14 L 0 8 4 2 14 T 0 1 0 1 2 Sho 0.0 5.0 1.0 0.0 6.0 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 2; 1 (1999), 1 (2001) Amber Bettenhausen OFFENSE GP 2007 22 2008 21 TOTAL 43 G 1 3 4 A PtsShotsShot% 2 4 22 .045 0 6 35 .086 2 10 57 .070 SOG SOG% 9 .409 15 .429 24 .421 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 Danielle Bickley OFFENSE GP 2001 14 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 4 6 11 .091 SOG SOG% 4 .364 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 GA GaAvg Saves 32 1.83 126 11 3.04 32 43 2.04 158 Save% .799 .744 .786 W 6 0 6 L 10 4 14 T 1 0 1 Sho 2.0 0.0 2.0 GP 6 15 12 33 G 0 3 0 3 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 3 .000 0 6 35 .086 1 1 6 .000 2 8 44 .068 SOG SOG% 2 .667 18 .514 1 .167 21 .477 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Alyssa Burgess OFFENSE GP 2001 16 2002 20 2003 19 TOTAL 55 G 1 1 0 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 10 .100 1 3 14 .071 1 1 13 .000 3 7 37 .054 SOG SOG% 5 .500 5 .357 8 .615 18 .486 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Heidi Burgett DEFENSE GP Minutes 1996 1 45:00 1997 1 45:00 TOTAL 2 90:00 GA 4 2 6 GaAvg 8.00 4.00 6.00 Saves 2 4 6 Save% .300 .667 .500 W 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 Sho 0.0 0.0 0.0 Juliea Burnett OFFENSE 2007 GP 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Amanda Bush OFFENSE 1996 1997 TOTAL GP 13 5 18 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 7 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 9 .000 SOG SOG% 3 .429 1 .500 4 .444 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Kelly Butler OFFENSE 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL GP 23 15 5 43 G 4 4 0 8 A PtsShotsShot% 5 13 39 .103 2 10 33 .121 0 0 2 .000 7 23 74 .108 SOG SOG% 16 .410 18 .545 2 1.000 36 .486 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 Sydney Carlson OFFENSE GP 2013 2 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Christina Cambra OFFENSE GP 1996 2 1997 2 TOTAL 4 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 GP 18 20 20 19 77 G 5 6 7 8 26 A PtsShotsShot% 1 11 37 .135 2 14 50 .120 4 18 55 .127 2 18 75 .107 9 61 217 .120 SOG SOG% 18 .500 6 .120 27 .491 40 .533 91 .419 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 2 0-0 3 0-0 5 0-0 11 0-0 Jessica Ceresino OFFENSE GP 2003 17 2004 5 TOTAL 22 G 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 2 4 3 .333 0 0 1 .000 2 4 4 .250 SOG SOG% 3 1.000 0 .000 3 .750 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Cortney Charlesworth OFFENSE GP G 2007 15 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Rebecca Boggs OFFENSE GP 2011 4 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Carly Bolyard OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 19 15 23 57 G 1 0 1 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 22 .045 0 0 3 .000 1 3 9 .111 2 6 34 .059 SOG SOG% 9 .409 0 .000 4 .444 13 .382 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 Tiffany Booth OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 2002 TOTAL GP 20 19 11 20 70 G 0 0 1 2 3 A PtsShotsShot% 3 3 21 .000 1 1 10 .000 0 2 6 .167 0 4 24 .083 4 10 61 .049 SOG SOG% 10 .476 4 .400 4 .667 11 .458 29 .475 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 3 0-0 Kaylee Boryla OFFENSE 2007 GP 6 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Erin Bricker OFFENSE 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL Caitlin Choun OFFENSE 2006 GP 7 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 5 .200 SOG SOG% 2 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 GP 18 20 15 11 64 G 2 1 0 0 3 A PtsShotsShot% 4 8 17 .118 0 2 21 .048 0 0 5 .000 0 0 1 .000 4 10 44 .068 SOG SOG% 7 .412 14 .667 2 .400 0 .000 23 .523 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 Jessie Chrismer OFFENSE GP 2002 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Aubree Brown OFFENSE 2004 Tori Cooper OFFENSE 2013 GP 20 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 5 .000 SOG SOG% 2 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 GP 11 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Annie Brunner DEFENSE GP 2010 20 2011 14 2012 20 2013 23 TOTAL 77 Minutes 1804:36 1225:43 1814:42 2111:15 6956:16 Alex Cousins OFFENSE 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL GP 23 24 22 19 88 G 1 5 3 4 13 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 30 .033 7 17 74 .068 2 8 35 .086 1 9 45 .089 11 37 184 .071 SOG SOG% 8 .267 31 .419 13 .371 18 .400 70 .380 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 1-1 2 0-0 1 3-3 3 4-4 Sloane Cox DEFENSE GP 1997 15 1998 20 TOTAL 35 Minutes 1296:00 1854:09 3150:09 GA GaAvg Saves 25 1.74 133 37 1.80 200 62 1.77 333 GA 22 23 23 26 94 GaAvg 1.10 1.69 1.14 1.11 1.22 Saves 61 40 70 87 258 Save% .735 .635 .753 .770 .733 W 8 3 8 14 33 L T 9 3 9 2 8 3 7 2 33 10 Sho 5.0 2.0 7.1 9.0 23.1 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 1 (2012) Aimee Bugay OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 2002 TOTAL GP 20 19 15 20 74 G 0 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 0 0 2 .000 1 3 11 .091 0 0 4 .000 1 3 18 .056 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 1 .500 11 1.000 2 .500 15 .833 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Melissa Cartmell OFFENSE 1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTAL Save% .854 .844 .843 W 6 5 11 L 8 12 20 T 0 3 3 HISTORY Nina Bjornstad DEFENSE GP Minutes 1996 17 1575:00 1997 4 326:00 TOTAL 21 1901:00 Jessi Burgener OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 TOTAL Sho 1.0 5.0 6.0 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 1 (1998) Caroline Danneberg OFFENSE GP 2008 23 2009 19 2010 20 2011 13 TOTAL 75 G 0 0 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 3 3 18 .000 0 0 1 .000 3 3 18 .000 2 4 7 .143 8 10 44 .023 SOG SOG% 10 .556 0 .000 12 .667 5 .714 27 .614 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 79 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Michaela DeJesus OFFENSE GP 2007 22 G 2 A PtsShotsShot% 4 8 27 .074 SOG SOG% 11 .407 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Hannah Dearborn OFFENSE GP 2013 20 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 SOG SOG% 1 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Gianna DeSaverio OFFENSE GP 2007 22 2008 21 TOTAL 43 G 5 9 14 A PtsShotsShot% 2 12 38 .132 2 20 57 .158 4 32 95 .147 SOG SOG% 22 .579 28 .491 50 .526 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 3 0-0 5 0-0 G 0 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 0 0 9 .000 0 2 10 .100 0 0 0 .000 0 2 21 .048 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 6 .600 0 .000 6 .286 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Maris Dillman OFFENSE 1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTAL HISTORY Alex Dohm OFFENSE 2010 GP 5 20 19 10 54 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Amanda Foulk OFFENSE 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL GP 17 8 17 20 62 G 0 0 0 2 2 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 7 .000 0 0 2 .000 1 1 5 .000 1 5 17 .118 4 8 31 .065 SOG SOG% 1 .143 1 .500 2 .400 8 .471 12 .387 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Lindsay Galas OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 2002 TOTAL GP 16 13 15 20 64 G 2 1 2 3 8 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 5 .400 1 3 5 .200 0 4 7 .286 2 8 18 .167 3 19 35 .229 SOG SOG% 4 .800 4 .800 4 .571 8 .444 20 .571 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Allison Gausman OFFENSE GP 1997 18 1998 18 1999 20 2000 19 TOTAL 75 G 2 0 2 2 6 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 9 .222 2 2 10 .000 1 5 21 .095 3 7 16 .125 6 18 56 .107 SOG SOG% 5 .556 0 .000 11 .524 4 .250 20 .357 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 GP 18 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 11 .091 SOG SOG% 5 .455 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Brittany Dornseif OFFENSE GP 2004 20 2005 16 2006 24 2007 8 TOTAL 68 G 0 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 0 0 1 .000 1 3 10 .100 0 0 2 .000 1 3 15 .067 SOG SOG% 1 .500 1 1.000 3 .300 1 .500 6 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Maura Gentile OFFENSE 2004 2006 TOTAL GP 19 9 28 G 2 0 2 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 13 .154 0 0 4 .000 0 4 17 .118 SOG SOG% 5 .385 0 .000 5 .294 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Kate Douglas OFFENSE 2001 GP 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Monique Gillaspie OFFENSE GP 2001 11 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 4 .250 SOG SOG% 2 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Libby Doyne OFFENSE 2006 GP 16 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 6 .000 SOG SOG% 2 .333 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Jenna Glad OFFENSE 2012 GP 8 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kelly DuChene OFFENSE 2006 GP 3 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Courtney Dudley OFFENSE GP 2012 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Ally Goodman OFFENSE 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL GP 14 12 20 19 65 G 0 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 7 .000 2 2 3 .000 2 2 13 .000 SOG SOG% 1 .500 0 .000 4 .571 1 .333 6 .462 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Genna Gorman OFFENSE 2007 GP 18 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 4 .000 SOG SOG% 2 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kathryn Grandinetti OFFENSE GP 2003 20 2004 20 2005 24 TOTAL 64 G 4 1 3 8 A PtsShotsShot% 9 17 19 .211 6 8 21 .048 6 12 25 .120 21 37 65 .123 SOG SOG% 12 .632 12 .571 13 .520 37 .569 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 G 10 5 12 5 32 A PtsShotsShot% 3 23 47 .213 5 15 48 .104 1 25 84 .143 5 15 43 .116 14 78 222 .145 SOG SOG% 29 .617 19 .396 44 .524 22 .512 114 .514 GWPK-Att 5 0-0 3 1-1 3 0-0 2 2-2 13 3-3 Alison Eckenhoff Season GP Minutes 2004 2 5:01 Kyley Ellenberger OFFENSE GP 1997 10 1998 8 1999 15 2000 8 TOTAL 41 Rachel Ellenberger OFFENSE GP 1998 5 1999 5 2000 2 TOTAL 12 GA 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 GaAvg 0.00 Saves Save% 0 .000 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 1 .000 1 1 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 3 .000 2 2 5 .000 G 0 0 0 0 Sara Erskine DEFENSE GP Minutes 1999 3 91:23 2000 6 479:10 2001 5 312:18 2002 15 1162:51 TOTAL 29 2045:42 80 Kathryn Flemming OFFENSE GP 1998 7 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 GA 5 12 6 17 40 GaAvg 4.92 2.25 1.73 1.32 1.76 W 0 L 0 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 Save% .545 .786 .750 .750 .748 W 1 2 0 7 10 Sho 0.0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 SOG SOG% 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 1 1.000 Saves 6 44 18 51 119 T 0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 L 0 3 2 4 9 T 0 0 0 2 2 Sho 0.0 1.0 0.1 4.0 5.1 Katie Griffin OFFENSE 2003 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL GP 20 23 24 19 86 Anna Handzlik DEFENSE GP 2002 1 Minutes 10:25 Devan Hansen OFFENSE 1999 GP 14 16 19 23 72 G 1 2 1 2 6 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 8 .125 0 4 23 .087 1 3 9 .111 4 8 7 .286 6 18 47 .128 SOG SOG% 3 .375 12 .522 5 .556 6 .857 26 .553 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Teri Fildey OFFENSE 1996 1997 1998 TOTAL GP 10 18 20 48 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 2 2 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 2 2 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 Kassidy Fitzpatrick OFFENSE GP 2008 18 2009 19 2010 16 TOTAL 53 G 0 4 2 6 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 13 .000 1 9 35 .114 3 7 29 .069 4 16 77 .078 SOG SOG% 5 .385 17 .486 14 .483 36 .468 GaAvg 16.36 Saves 0 Save% .000 W 0 T 0 Sho 0.0 G A PtsShotsShot% 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ADDITIONAL STATS — DEFENSE (2001) GP: 1 2001 TOTAL SOG SOG% L 1 GP 2000 Ellen Falender OFFENSE 2001 2002 2003 2004 TOTAL GA 2 Min: 3:48 GA: 0 GWPK-Att Saves: 0 Courtney Harris OFFENSE GP 2004 2 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Heather Hawkins OFFENSE GP 2000 2 2001 15 2003 8 TOTAL 26 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 Jennifer Heil OFFENSE 2001 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 GP 2 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Alyssa Herwatt OFFENSE 2013 GP 22 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 9 .111 SOG SOG% 5 .556 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 Lizzy Herzl OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 16 15 20 23 74 G 2 0 1 0 3 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 12 .167 0 0 4 .000 0 2 3 .333 0 0 11 .000 0 6 30 .100 SOG SOG% 7 .583 2 .500 3 1.000 5 .455 17 .567 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 Min: 7:09 Saves: 0 ADDITIONAL STATS — DEFENSE (2011) Mel Hicks OFFENSE 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL GP: 1 GA: 0 Nikki Keller OFFENSE 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL G 4 3 1 6 14 A PtsShotsShot% 4 12 42 .095 3 9 36 .083 2 4 19 .053 3 15 46 .130 12 40 143 .098 SOG SOG% 22 .524 11 .306 12 .632 19 .413 64 .448 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 1-1 5 1-1 Shannon Kellogg OFFENSE GP 2001 1 2002 13 2004 17 TOTAL 31 G 0 1 2 3 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 2 2 .500 2 6 18 .111 2 8 20 .150 SOG SOG% 0 .000 2 1.000 9 .500 11 .550 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Shea Kelly OFFENSE 2006 GP 3 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Shawn Kenyon OFFENSE 1996 1997 1998 1999 TOTAL GP 17 17 20 20 74 G 6 3 4 2 15 A PtsShotsShot% 1 13 56 .107 2 8 36 .083 0 8 32 .125 3 7 24 .083 6 36 148 .101 SOG SOG% 38 .691 19 .559 5 .156 7 .292 69 .466 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 Allison Kidd OFFENSE 2004 2005 2006 2007 TOTAL GP 10 24 19 15 68 G 2 4 1 2 9 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 9 .222 4 12 46 .087 4 6 33 .030 1 5 18 .111 9 27 106 .085 SOG SOG% 5 .556 21 .457 15 .455 8 .444 49 .462 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 Suzy Kiefer OFFENSE 1998 1999 2000 2001 TOTAL GP 20 20 1 15 56 G 2 8 0 2 12 A PtsShotsShot% 3 7 47 .043 2 18 37 .216 0 0 2 .000 2 6 23 .087 7 31 109 .110 SOG SOG% 3 .064 22 .595 2 1.000 13 .565 40 .367 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 GP 22 23 8 53 G 1 2 0 3 A PtsShotsShot% 3 5 21 .048 0 4 19 .105 0 0 0 .000 3 9 40 .075 SOG SOG% 9 .429 7 .368 0 .000 16 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Donna Holyman OFFENSE GP 1997 18 G 6 A PtsShotsShot% 4 16 53 .113 SOG SOG% 27 .509 GWPK-Att 2 1-1 Ashley Honig OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 TOTAL GP 6 17 13 36 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 1 1 7 .000 1 1 5 .000 2 2 13 .000 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 3 .429 5 1.000 9 .692 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Brie Hooks OFFENSE 2013 GP 19 G 8 A PtsShotsShot% 2 18 42 .190 SOG SOG% 25 .595 GWPK-Att 4 0-0 Regan Howard OFFENSE 1999 2000 TOTAL GP 1 3 4 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 1 1.000 1 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Hayley Hughes OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 20 18 20 23 81 G 3 3 2 1 9 A PtsShotsShot% 1 7 26 .115 0 6 26 .115 3 7 27 .074 0 2 17 .059 4 22 96 .094 SOG SOG% 8 .308 11 .423 10 .370 5 .294 34 .354 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 Heather Kindschi OFFENSE GP 2002 1 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 SOG SOG% 1 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Alex Huynh OFFENSE 2013 Mikaela Kraus OFFENSE 2013 GP 13 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 3 .000 SOG SOG% 0 0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 GP 23 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 3 3 8 .000 SOG SOG% 4 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Darcy Jerman OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 16 16 23 55 G 2 1 3 6 A PtsShotsShot% 0 4 17 .118 0 2 9 .111 1 7 41 .073 1 13 67 .089 SOG SOG% 7 .412 3 .333 19 .463 29 .433 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 2-2 1 2-2 Madison Krauser OFFENSE GP 2012 20 2013 23 TOTAL 43 G 2 4 6 A PtsShotsShot% 2 6 35 .057 6 14 39 .103 8 20 74 .081 SOG SOG% 16 .457 19 .487 35 .473 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Quinn Krier OFFENSE 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL GP 18 16 15 20 69 G 1 0 0 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 8 .125 0 0 4 .000 0 0 11 .000 5 5 3 .000 5 7 26 .038 SOG SOG% 2 .250 2 .500 4 .364 2 .667 10 .385 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Lauren Kulmann OFFENSE GP 1997 18 1998 9 TOTAL 27 G 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 16 .000 1 3 10 .100 2 4 26 .038 SOG SOG% 7 .438 1 .100 8 .308 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 Kristina Lamberty OFFENSE GP 2002 20 G 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 26 .077 SOG SOG% 10 .385 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 Elizabeth Larmore OFFENSE GP 1996 17 1997 4 TOTAL 21 G 4 0 4 A PtsShotsShot% 1 9 28 .143 0 0 3 .000 1 9 31 .129 SOG SOG% 19 .679 0 .000 19 .613 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Jennifer Law OFFENSE 1996 GP 12 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 9 .000 SOG SOG% 5 .556 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Storie Ledger OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 15 12 5 32 G 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 6 .000 0 2 2 .500 0 0 0 .000 1 3 8 .125 SOG SOG% 1 .167 1 .500 0 .000 2 .250 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Kali Lewis OFFENSE 2001 GP 10 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 6 .000 SOG SOG% 1 .167 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kellis Johnson DEFENSE GP Minutes 2008 1 9:41 2009 1 10:25 TOTAL 2 20:06 GA 0 1 1 Bianca Jones OFFENSE 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GaAvg 0.00 8.64 4.29 Saves Save% 1 1.000 1 .500 2 .667 W 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 Sho 0.0 0.0 0.0 GP 18 20 23 61 G 0 2 0 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 0 .000 0 4 2 1.000 1 1 10 .000 2 6 12 .167 SOG SOG% 0 .000 2 1.000 3 .300 5 .417 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Kelly Kaitanjian OFFENSE GP 1997 18 G 3 A PtsShotsShot% 3 9 27 .111 SOG SOG% 14 .519 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 Nadia Kaliszewski OFFENSE GP 1998 10 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kris Kauftheil OFFENSE 2005 2006 TOTAL GP 3 3 6 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Jessica Keller DEFENSE GP 2003 18 2004 23 2005 16 TOTAL 57 Minutes 1604:09 2117:26 1379:54 5101:29 GA 12 18 17 47 GaAvg 0.67 0.77 1.11 0.83 Saves 65 94 49 208 Save% .844 .839 .742 .816 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 1 (2004), Shots: 1 (2004) W 14 15 8 37 L 3 6 5 14 T 1 2 2 5 Sho 9.0 12.0 4.0 25.0 HISTORY GP 23 24 22 23 92 81 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kara Linder DEFENSE GP 2006 12 2007 13 2008 6 2009 19 TOTAL 50 Minutes 751:35 757:24 295:31 1729:10 3533:40 GA 9 3 5 21 38 Ashley Love OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 5 5 10 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Kym Lowry OFFENSE 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL GP 21 20 15 20 76 G 1 0 1 3 5 A PtsShotsShot% 2 4 8 .125 0 0 7 .000 0 2 8 .125 4 10 28 .107 6 16 51 .098 SOG SOG% 5 .625 2 .286 2 .250 12 .429 21 .412 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 3 0-0 Nikki Machalek OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL HISTORY Clare Madden OFFENSE 2011 82 GP 15 4 19 G 1 0 1 GaAvg Saves 1.08 26 0.36 27 1.52 2 1.09 71 0.97 126 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 2 .500 0 0 1 .000 1 3 3 .333 Save% .743 .900 .286 .772 .768 W 6 5 0 9 20 SOG SOG% 1 .500 1 1.000 2 .667 L 2 3 0 10 15 T 1 1 1 0 3 Sho 2.0 4.0 0.0 6.0 12.0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 GP 9 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Megan Manthey OFFENSE GP 2005 22 2006 24 TOTAL 46 G 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 9 .111 1 1 24 .000 1 3 33 .030 SOG SOG% 4 .444 6 .250 10 .303 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Caitlin Marquis OFFENSE 2005 GP 4 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Hannah Marsala OFFENSE GP 2008 10 2009 2 TOTAL 12 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 GP 24 22 21 19 86 G 17 9 8 8 42 A PtsShotsShot% 3 37 84 .202 2 20 45 .200 3 19 79 .101 1 17 53 .151 9 93 261 .161 SOG SOG% 42 .500 26 .578 30 .380 18 .340 116 .444 GWPK-Att 7 0-0 4 0-0 4 0-0 3 0-0 18 0-0 Shaye Marshall OFFENSE GP 2009 17 2010 17 2011 19 2012 20 TOTAL 73 G 1 3 1 1 6 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 9 .111 0 6 14 .214 1 3 18 .056 3 5 23 .043 4 16 64 .094 SOG SOG% 3 .333 7 .500 5 .278 13 .565 28 .438 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Andrea Matassa OFFENSE 1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTAL GP 14 19 14 19 66 G 2 2 0 2 6 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 19 .105 1 5 20 .100 3 3 19 .000 3 7 15 .133 8 20 73 .082 SOG SOG% 10 .526 3 .50 7 .368 5 .333 25 .342 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Michelle Matassa OFFENSE GP 2002 8 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Beth Matsumoto OFFENSE GP 1996 14 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 13 .000 SOG SOG% 6 .462 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kyle McFarlane OFFENSE GP 2004 6 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Nikki Marshall OFFENSE 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL Lindsay McKay OFFENSE GP 1998 10 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 4 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kelly Menachof OFFENSE GP 2008 22 2009 19 TOTAL 41 G 3 1 4 A PtsShotsShot% 0 6 31 .097 2 4 26 .038 2 10 57 .070 SOG SOG% 11 .355 9 .346 20 .351 GWPK-Att 0 1-1 1 0-0 1 1-1 Ashlie Mihalcin OFFENSE GP 2002 20 2003 20 2004 23 2005 19 TOTAL 82 G 2 4 10 1 17 A PtsShotsShot% 2 6 5 .400 0 8 8 .500 3 23 39 .256 1 3 25 .040 6 40 77 .221 Kayla Millar DEFENSE GP Minutes 2010 2 78:30 2011 7 506:05 2012 3 102:05 TOTAL 12 686:40 GA 2 15 0 17 Maddy Minnis OFFENSE 2003 2004 TOTAL A PtsShotsShot% 4 10 21 .143 1 1 15 .000 5 11 36 .083 GP 20 22 42 G 3 0 3 Kelly Moore DEFENSE GP Minutes 2009 2 34:44 2010 1 21:30 TOTAL 3 56:14 Fran Munnelly OFFENSE 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL GA 0 1 1 GaAvg 2.29 2.67 0.00 2.23 GaAvg 0.00 4.19 1.58 SOG SOG% 3 .600 4 .500 21 .538 6 .240 34 .442 Saves Save% 1 .333 28 .651 6 1.000 35 .673 W 0 1 0 1 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-0 L 0 4 0 4 SOG SOG% 10 .476 4 .267 14 .389 Saves Save% 0 .000 2 .667 2 .667 W 0 0 0 T 0 0 1 1 Sho 0.0 1.0 0.1 1.1 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 L 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 Sho 0 0 0 GP 20 20 23 24 87 G 7 6 9 8 30 A PtsShotsShot% 6 20 80 .087 7 19 57 .105 5 23 59 .153 6 22 61 .131 24 84 257 .117 SOG SOG% 38 .475 21 .368 33 .559 29 .475 121 .471 GWPK-Att 3 1-1 4 1-2 2 3-3 1 1-2 10 6-8 Laura Munnelly OFFENSE GP 2003 20 2004 23 2005 24 2006 24 TOTAL 91 G 0 0 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 2 .000 0 0 0 .000 1 1 1 .000 4 6 17 .059 7 9 20 .050 SOG SOG% 1 .500 0 .000 1 1.000 6 .353 8 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Chloe Mutnick OFFENSE 2002 GP 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kelci Newlin OFFENSE 2008 2009 TOTAL GP 4 18 22 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 1 1 3 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 1 .333 1 .333 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Sarah Nowfel OFFENSE 1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTAL GP 18 20 20 13 71 G 0 1 2 0 3 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 6 .000 1 3 15 .067 0 4 6 .333 3 3 2 .000 5 11 29 .103 SOG SOG% 4 .667 1 .067 4 .667 1 .500 10 .345 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Janel Opeka OFFENSE 1996 GP 17 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 14 .071 SOG SOG% 7 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Olivia Pappalardo OFFENSE GP 2012 19 2013 16 TOTAL 35 G 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 16 .000 2 4 18 .056 4 6 34 .029 SOG SOG% 4 .250 9 .500 13 .382 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 Mia Pascoe OFFENSE 2003 GP 14 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 5 .000 SOG SOG% 2 .400 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Zoe Pascoe OFFENSE 1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTAL GP 7 15 17 9 48 G 0 0 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 0 0 3 .000 1 1 1 .000 0 2 5 .200 1 3 10 .100 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 5 1.000 6 .600 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 Kendall Pata OFFENSE 1998 1999 2000 2001 TOTAL GP 19 12 18 13 62 G 0 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Emily Paxton OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 19 23 42 G 2 2 4 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 7 .286 0 4 28 .071 1 9 35 .114 SOG SOG% 5 .714 17 .607 22 .629 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Nicole Perretti OFFENSE 1997 GP 13 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 2 4 6 .167 SOG SOG% 2 .333 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Whitney Peterson DEFENSE GP Minutes 2000 8 675:00 2001 13 832:15 TOTAL 21 1507:15 GA GaAvg 12 1.60 24 2.60 36 2.15 Saves 43 40 83 Save% .782 .625 .697 W 3 1 4 L 4 5 9 T 0 1 1 Sho 3.0 0.1 3.1 Samantha Picraux OFFENSE GP 2005 11 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 2 .000 SOG SOG% 2 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Tess Piete OFFENSE 2002 GP 13 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 2 .500 SOG SOG% 1 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Molly Poncetta OFFENSE 1996 GP 16 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Jess Quador OFFENSE 2006 2007 TOTAL GP 23 11 34 G 3 0 3 A PtsShotsShot% 0 6 15 .200 0 0 6 .000 0 6 21 .143 SOG SOG% 3 .200 3 .500 6 .286 GWPK-Att 3 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 Kim Quijada OFFENSE 1996 GP 16 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 19 .000 SOG SOG% 12 .632 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Claire Quintella OFFENSE GP 1996 10 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 4 .000 SOG SOG% 5 .714 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kirstin Radlinski DEFENSE GP 2005 11 2006 20 2007 16 2008 22 TOTAL 69 Minutes 880:21 1483:26 1313:35 1866:24 5543:46 GA 9 18 22 12 61 GaAvg Saves 0.92 40 1.09 68 1.51 53 0.58 71 0.99 232 Save% .816 .791 .707 .855 .792 W 4 8 5 14 31 L 3 3 5 5 16 T 2 3 3 3 11 Sho 4.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 18.0 Elise Romano OFFENSE 2012 GP 1 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kelly Ross OFFENSE 2006 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL GP 23 21 19 20 83 G 0 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 9 .000 1 1 2 .000 0 2 5 .200 0 0 2 .000 1 3 18 .056 SOG SOG% 2 .222 1 .500 1 .200 0 .000 4 .222 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Kate Russell OFFENSE 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL GP 23 15 20 19 77 G 2 1 3 4 10 A PtsShotsShot% 7 11 51 .039 2 4 29 .034 5 11 41 .073 2 10 42 .095 16 36 163 .061 SOG SOG% 14 .275 7 .241 20 .488 23 .548 64 .393 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-1 1 1-1 3 1-2 ADDITIONAL STATS — DEFENSE (2011) Nicole Sachar OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 TOTAL GP: 1 Min: 11:03 GA: 0 Saves: 0 GP 1 7 10 18 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 2 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Lauren Sandford OFFENSE GP 2007 9 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Lauren Shaner OFFENSE 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL GP 19 11 19 20 69 G 0 0 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 5 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 2 4 .250 0 0 2 .000 0 2 13 .077 SOG SOG% 3 .600 2 1.000 2 .500 0 .000 7 .538 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Amy Siegel OFFENSE 1996 GP 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 2 .000 SOG SOG% 2 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Amanda Raley OFFENSE 2007 GP 5 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Lindsey Ralph OFFENSE 2005 GP 20 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 11 .091 SOG SOG% 5 .455 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 Darci Smerchek OFFENSE GP 2002 16 2003 18 2004 23 2005 24 TOTAL 81 G 0 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 5 .000 0 0 10 .000 0 0 17 .000 SOG SOG% 2 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 5 .500 7 .412 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Natalie Ramello OFFENSE GP 2001 7 2002 7 TOTAL 14 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Mia Snapp OFFENSE 2004 GP 8 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Natalie Sramek OFFENSE 2009 GP 3 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Amy Steiner OFFENSE 2010 2011 TOTAL GP 19 19 38 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 4 .000 0 0 7 .000 0 0 11 .000 SOG SOG% 1 .250 4 .571 5 .455 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Maggi Steury OFFENSE 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL GP 9 5 15 14 43 G 0 0 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 0 2 6 .167 0 2 10 .100 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 1 .333 1 .167 2 .200 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Anne Stuller OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 11 19 20 23 73 G 1 4 8 9 22 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 16 .062 1 9 49 .082 2 18 78 .103 8 26 93 .097 11 55 236 .093 SOG SOG% 7 .438 22 .449 36 .462 53 .570 118 .500 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 4 0-2 8 0-2 Jeanne Rankin DEFENSE GP Minutes 2002 10 671:11 GA 12 Tricia Regan OFFENSE 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 6 .000 0 0 14 .000 3 5 8 .125 1 3 8 .125 4 8 36 .056 GP 18 20 20 24 82 G 0 0 1 1 2 GaAvg 1.61 Saves 25 Save% .676 W 3 L 3 SOG SOG% 0 .000 1 .071 5 .625 4 .500 10 .278 T 0 Sho 1.0 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Nikki Resnick DEFENSE GP Minutes 2003 3 219:27 GA 2 Brooke Rice OFFENSE 2013 GP 16 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 3 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Orly Ripmaster OFFENSE 2003 GP 20 G 5 A PtsShotsShot% 2 12 35 .143 SOG SOG% 18 .514 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 Tobie Rippy OFFENSE 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL GP 1 5 3 9 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Liz Swain OFFENSE 1996 1997 TOTAL GP 17 18 35 G 5 0 5 A PtsShotsShot% 2 12 23 .217 0 0 5 .000 2 12 28 .179 SOG SOG% 16 .696 1 .167 17 .607 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 Kristin Robertson OFFENSE GP 2000 19 2001 3 TOTAL 22 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 18 .000 1 1 3 .000 3 3 21 .000 SOG SOG% 9 .500 1 .333 10 .476 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Dayna Robinson OFFENSE GP 1996 14 Meghan Swanzy OFFENSE 1999 2000 2001 2002 TOTAL GP 20 19 16 20 75 G 2 2 1 1 6 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 31 .065 0 4 30 .067 0 2 22 .045 1 3 20 .050 2 14 103 .058 SOG SOG% 14 .452 11 .367 10 .455 6 .300 41 .398 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-0 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 17 .059 SOG SOG% 11 .647 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Neda Talyai OFFENSE 2002 GP 8 G 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 2 1 1.000 SOG SOG% 1 1.000 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 GaAvg 0.82 Saves 6 Save% .750 W 1 L 1 T 0 Sho 1.0 HISTORY Lexi Rakestraw OFFENSE GP 2009 2 83 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Nicholle Taylor OFFENSE 2002 GP 20 G 3 A PtsShotsShot% 4 10 28 .107 SOG SOG% 14 .500 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 Jen Thais OFFENSE 2001 2002 2003 2004 TOTAL GP 16 20 18 21 75 G 3 2 4 7 16 A PtsShotsShot% 1 7 20 .150 5 9 47 .043 2 10 43 .093 4 18 37 .189 12 44 147 .109 SOG SOG% 12 .600 13 .277 18 .419 21 .568 64 .435 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 1-2 1 0-0 2 0-0 4 1-2 Taylor Thurmond OFFENSE GP 2012 2 2013 3 TOTAL 5 G 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 HISTORY Kenzie Tillitt DEFENSE GP Minutes 2013 2 24:36 GA 0 GaAvg 0.00 Saves 0 Save% .000 W 0 L 0 T 0 Heather Zonker OFFENSE GP 1998 20 1999 20 2000 19 2001 16 TOTAL 75 G 1 5 3 1 10 A PtsShotsShot% 2 4 43 .023 2 12 47 .106 5 11 42 .071 2 4 41 .024 11 31 173 .058 SOG SOG% 1 .023 15 .319 23 .548 21 .512 60 .347 Michelle Wenino (2005-08) Sho 0 Allie True OFFENSE 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL GP 23 14 24 61 G 3 0 2 5 A PtsShotsShot% 1 7 43 .070 2 2 5 .000 3 7 45 .044 6 16 93 .054 SOG SOG% 21 .488 2 .400 14 .311 37 .398 GWPK-Att 2 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 Michelle Vette OFFENSE 1998 GP 6 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Taryn Vitacca OFFENSE 2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL GP 12 12 8 13 45 G 0 0 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 4 .000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 .000 1 3 5 .200 1 3 13 .077 SOG SOG% 1 .250 1 .250 0 .000 2 .400 4 .308 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-1 0 1-1 Heather Ward OFFENSE 2012 2013 TOTAL GP 11 20 31 G 0 1 1 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 3 .000 0 2 2 .500 0 2 5 .200 SOG SOG% 2 .667 1 .500 3 .600 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 Natalie Weeks OFFENSE 2007 GP 8 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 2 2 2 .000 SOG SOG% 2 1.000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Michelle Wenino OFFENSE 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL GP 24 16 22 23 85 G 1 3 1 2 7 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 7 .143 1 7 14 .214 0 2 9 .111 0 4 14 .143 2 16 44 .159 SOG SOG% 4 .571 6 .429 4 .444 9 .643 23 .523 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 Kyrna Wheeler OFFENSE 2006 GP 2 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 0 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Mary White OFFENSE 2006 2007 2009 TOTAL GP 22 13 4 39 G 0 0 0 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 3 .000 0 0 4 .000 1 1 2 .000 2 2 9 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 .0 0-0 0 0-0 Linda Wikstrom OFFENSE GP 1999 2 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 0 0 1 .000 SOG SOG% 0 .000 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Jessica Wollow OFFENSE GP 1998 13 1999 5 2000 16 2001 13 TOTAL 47 G 2 0 0 2 4 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 12 .166 0 0 1 .000 1 1 16 .000 1 5 11 .182 3 11 40 .100 SOG SOG% 2 .166 0 .000 10 .625 9 .818 21 .525 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Jennifer Worcester OFFENSE GP 1996 17 G 2 A PtsShotsShot% 1 5 20 .100 SOG SOG% 10 .556 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Kia Young OFFENSE 1996 GP 11 G 0 A PtsShotsShot% 1 1 4 .000 SOG SOG% 2 .500 GWPK-Att 0 0-0 Brita Zoellner OFFENSE 1996 1997 TOTAL GP 17 15 32 G 1 0 1 A PtsShotsShot% 1 3 7 .143 0 0 7 .000 1 3 14 .071 SOG SOG% 7 1.000 3 .429 10 .714 GWPK-Att 1 1-1 0 0-0 1 1-1 Kara Linder (2006-09) Alex Cousins (2005-08) Gianna DeSaverio (2007-08) Ashley Mihalcin (2002-05) 84 GWPK-Att 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 1-1 1 0-1 4 1-2 where the buffaloes roam Current and former Colorado Soccer players hail from 29 different states and three different countries. Colorado boasts the most Buffs as 86 current and former players come from the Centennial State. Littleton, just southwest of Denver, has produced 17 different Buffaloes hailing from Arapahoe, Chatfield, Columbine, Dakota Ridge, Heritage and Mullen high schools. California is the next most populous homestate for the Buffs with 46 players, followed by Illinois and Washington with 10. Name Years Hometown (High School) UNITED STATES ALASKA Rebecca Boggs 2011 Eagle River (Eagle River) ARIZONA Nancy Best Katie Griffin Jenna Glad Emily Paxton 2014- Cave Creek (Cactus Shadows) 2003-06 Scottsdale (Desert Mountain) 2012 Tucson (Catalina Foothills) 2012- Anthem (Boulder Creek) CALIFORNIA Pleasanton (Foothill) Pleasanton (Cupertino) Moraga (Campolindo) Belmont (Mercy) Pleasanton (Foothill) Redondo (Bishop Montgomery) Danville (San Ramon) San Diego (Torrey Pines) Torrance (South Torrance) Moorpark (Moorpark) Dublin (Dublin) Pleasanton (Amador Valley) Bellflower (Los Alamitos) Palos Verdes (Peninsula) Fairfield (Carondelet) San Anselmo (Marin Catholic) Whittier (La Serna) Walnut Creek (Las Lomas) San Clemente (Rancho Santa Margarita) San Diego (Cathedral Catholic) Irvine (Woodbridge) San Ramon (California) Alamo (Monte Vista) Mill Valley (Tamalpais) Stockton (St. Mary’s) Walnut Creek (Las Lomas) Alamo (Monte Vista) Tustin (Tustin) Santa Rosa (Montgomery) Santa Rosa (Ursuline) Cupertino (St. Francis) San Diego (University) Pleasanton (Amador Valley) Placentia (El Dorado) Orange (Villa Park) San Clemente (Rancho Santa Margarita) San Francisco (University) Newport Beach (El Modena) Pleasanton (Amador Valley) San Ramon (California) Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo) Ladera Ranch (Tesoro) Alamo (Monte Vista) San Ramon (California) Santa Rosa (Ursuline) Los Gatos (Los Gatos) COLORADO Amy Barczuk 2009-12 Danielle Bickley 2001 Carly Bolyard 2011Kaylee Boryla 2007 Aubree Brown 2004 Annie Brunner 2010Aimee Bugay 1999-2002 Jessi Burgener 1999-2001 Alyssa Burgess 2002-04 Julia Burnett 2007 Amanda Bush 1996-97 Jessie Chrismer 2002 Alex Cousins 2005-08 Caroline Danneberg 2008-11 Gianna DeSaverio 2007-08 Alex Dohm 2010 Brittany Dornseif 2004-2007 Kate Douglas 2001 Centennial (Arapahoe) Littleton (Columbine) Louisville (Monarch) Greenwood Village (Cherry Creek) Littleton (Heritage) Arvada (Arvada) Lakewood (Green Mountain) Boulder (Fairview) Morrison (Bear Creek) Edwards (Battle Mountain) Aurora (Overland) Westminster (Colo. Academy) Ft. Collins (Ft. Collins) Englewood (Cherry Creek) Littleton (Chatfield) Colorado Springs (Liberty) Littleton (Arapahoe) Longmont (Longmont) Years Hometown (High School) Kyley Ellenberger 1997-2000 Rachel Ellenberger 1997-2000 Sara Erskine 1999-2002 Ellen Falender 2001-04 Teri Fildey 1996-98 Amanda Foulk 2007-10 Lindsey Galas 1999-2002 Allison Gausman 1997-2000 Ally Goodman 2006Genna Gorman 2007 Kathryn Grandinetti 2003-05 Devan Hansen 1999-2001 Heather Hawkins 2000-03 Lizzy Herzl 2010Brooke Hickerson 2007 Hayley Hughes 2010Darcy Jerman 2011Bianca Jones 2011Nadia Kaliszewski 1998 Jessica Keller 2003-05 Nikki Keller 2005-08 Shannon Kellogg 2001-04 Shawn Kenyon 1996-99 Suzy Kiefer 1998-2001 Quinn Krier 2009-12 Jenny Law 1996 Nikola Machalek 2012Caitlin Marquis 2005 Nikki Marshall 2006-09 Shaye Marshall 2009-12 Andrea Matassa 1997-2000 Michelle Matassa 2002 Heidi Mayer 2008 Kelly Menachof 2008 Kayla Millar 2010-12 Ashlie Mihalcin 2002-05 Fran Munnelly 2002-05 Laura Munnelly 2003-06 Kelci Newlin 2008-09 Sarah Nowfel 1997-2000 Kendall Pata 1998-2001 Nicole Perretti 1997 Whitney Peterson 2000-01 Jess Quador 2006-07 Amanda Raley 2007 Lindsey Ralph 2005 Orly Ripmaster 2003 Tobie Rippy 2007-09 Kelly Ross 2006-10 Kate Russell 2008-11 Lauren Shaner 2009-12 Darci Smerchek 2002-05 Mia Snapp 2004 Morgan Stanton 2014Brittney Stark 2014Amy Steiner 2010-11 Anne Stuller 2010Elizabeth Swain 1996-97 Meghan Swanzy 1999-2002 Neda Talyai 2002 Nicholle Taylor 2002 Heather Ward 2012Michelle Wenino 2005-08 Kyrna Wheeler 2006 Mary White 2006-09 Jen Worcester 1996 Heather Zonker 1998-2001 G. Junction (Grand Junction) G. Junction (Grand Junction) H. Ranch (Highlands Ranch) Aspen (Aspen) Evergreen (Evergreen) Broomfield (Broomfield) Littleton (Columbine) Ft. Collins (Rocky Mountain) Centennial (Cherry Creek) Lakewood (Wheat Ridge) Centennial (Grandview) Denver (Mullen) H. Ranch (Highlands Ranch) Littleton (Heritage) Littleton (Mullen) Highlands Ranch (Mountain Vista) Colorado Springs (Cheyenne Mountain) Aurora (Smoky Hill) Franktown (Douglas County) H. Ranch (ThunderRidge) Arvada (Ralston Valley) Aurora (Smoky Hill) H. Ranch (Highlands Ranch) Littleton (Arapahoe) Littleton (Chatfield) Aurora (Overland) Boulder (Fairview) Boulder (Pendleton) Mead (Skyline) Mead (Skyline) Arvada (Mullen) Arvada (Mullen) Ft. Collins (Rocky Mountain) Castle Rock (Arapahoe) Broomfield (Legacy) Golden (Faith Christian) Arvada (Mullen) Arvada (Mullen) Aurora (Ponderosa) Littleton (Heritage) Littleton (Chatfield) Colorado Springs (Coronado) Denver (Colorado Academy) Littleton (Chatfield) Louisville (Monarch) Fort Collins (Rocky Mountain) Boulder (Alexander Dawson) GEORGIA Cortney Charlesworth 2007 Lawrenceville (Brookwood) Kelly Moore 2009-10 Norcross (Holy Innocents Episcopal HAWAII Jen Almquist Beth Matsumoto ILLINOIS Kelly Butler Alison Eckenhoff Jennifer Heil Maddie Kawa Clare Madden Carly Manso Lindsay McKay Olivia Pappalardo Hannah Perry Natalie Ramello Naperville (Neuqua Valley) Glencoe (New Trier) Algonquin (Jacobs) Naperville (Hinsdale Central) LaGrange (Fenwick) Vernon Hills (Vernon Hills) Winnetka (New Trier) Niles (Maine South) Wheaton (Wheaton North) Chicago (Viator) 2008-11 Carmel (Carmel) KANSAS Michelle Vette Scout Watson 1998 Olathe (Olathe East) 2014- Overland Park (Blue Valley Northwest) KENTUCKY Kristin Robertson 2000-01 Lexington (Lexington Catholic) MASSACHUSETTS Jaclyn Cardarelli 2007 Medfield (Medfield) 1996 Spring Lake (Grand Haven) 2006 Chanhassen (Minnetonka) MICHIGAN Dayna Robinson MINNESOTA Kelly DuChene NEBRASKA Kara Linder 2006- Lincoln (Lincoln East) 2013- Carson City (Carson) NEVADA Kenzie Tillitt NEW MEXICO Samantha Picraux Courtney Dudley 2005 Albuquerque (Academy) 2012 Rio Rancho (Cleveland) Glenwood Spgs (Glenwood Spgs) Superior (Monarch) Longmont (Silver Creek) Longmont (Niwot) Lakewood (Green Mountain) Littleton (Mullen) Lakewood (Bear Creek) Broomfield (Broomfield) Littleton (Mullen) Boulder (Fairview) Franktown (Highlands Ranch) Lakewood (Green Mountain) Lakewood (Green Mountain) Littleton (Arapahoe) Littleton (Dakota Ridge) Aurora (Smoky Hill) Louisville (Monarch) H. Ranch (Mountain Vista) Aspen (Aspen) Littleton (Arapahoe) NEW JERSEY Libby Doyne Elise Romano Mendham (West Morris) Basking Ridge (Ridge) 2006 Forest City (R.S. Central) 1998 Cincinnati (Anderson) 2002 Stillwater (Stillwater) OHIO Kathryn Fleming OKLAHOMA Jeanne Rankin OREGON Chloe Mutnick Tess Piete 2002 Portland (Lincoln) 2002 Tualatin (Tualatin) SOUTH DAKOTA Kia Young CONNECTICUT Maura Gentile Ashley Honig Allison Kidd 1997-2000 Mansfield (E.O. Smith) 1997-98 Watertown (Watertown) 1996 Old Lyme (Old Lyme) 2006 2012 NORTH CAROLINA Caitlin Choun Maris Dillman Lauren Kulmann Janel Opeka 1996 Rapid City (Stevens) 2004-06 Austin (Westwood) 1999-2001 Austin (Westlake) 2004-2007 Mesquite (John Horn) UTAH FLORIDA Name 2008-10 2004 2001 2007 2011 2012 1998 20122010-11 2001-02 INDIANA Maggi Steury TEXAS Nikki Resnick Lexi Rakestraw 1996 Kailua (Punahou) 1996 Honolulu (Iolani) HISTORY Danielle Bassett 1998-2001 Nina Bjornstad 1996 Erin Bricker 2009-12 Betsy Builder 2012-13 Heidi Burgett 1996-97 Christina Cambra 1996-97 Melissa Cartmell 1997-2000 Jessica Ceresino 2002-04 Tori Cooper 2013Hannah Dearborn 2013Michaela DeJesus 2007 Kassidy Fitzpatrick 2008-11 Monique Gillaspie 2004 Anna Handzlik 2002 Alyssa Herwatt 2013Kellis Johnson 2006-09 Kelly Kaitanjian 1997 Kris Kauftheil 2005-06 Shea Kelly 2006 Mikaela Kruas 2013Madison Krauser 2012Kristina Lamberty 2002-03 Elizabeth Larmore 1996-97 Storie Ledger 2011Kali Lewis 2001 Ashley Love 2012Hannah Marsala 2008-09 Joss Orejel 2014Mia Pascoe 2003 Zoe Pascoe 1997-2000 Molly Poncetta 1996 Kim Quijada 1996 Claire Quintella 1996 Kirstin Radlinski 2005-08 Jenna Reeves 2014Tricia Regan 2002-05 Nicole Sachar 1999-2001 Lauren Sandford 2007 Amy Siegel 1996 Natalie Sramek 2009 Jen Thais 2001-04 Taylor Thurmond 2012-13 Allie True 2004-06 Natalie Weeks 2007 Jessica Wollow 1998-2001 Brita Zoellner 1996-97 Name 2003 2009 Boca Raton (Spanish River) Tampa (H.B. Plant) Years Hometown (High School) Taryn Vitacca Name 2007-10 Sandy (Juan Diego Catholic) Years Hometown (High School) 85 where the buffaloes roam VIRGINIA Regan Howard Maddy Minnis 1999-2002 Manassas (Osbourn) 2003-04 Yorktown (Hampton Roads Academy) 2014 Buffaloes By State WASHINGTON Emily Barnes Sydney Carlson Heidi Daugherty Courtney Fedor Mel Hicks Brie Hooks Kym Lowry Megan Manthey Kyle McFarlane Kate Scheele 2002-04 2013 2007 20142007-10 20132007-10 2005-06 2004 2014- Sammamish (Eastlake) Bellevue (Interlake) Camas (Camas) Bellevue (Interlake) Federal Way (Thomas Jefferson) Maple Valley (Tahoma) Vancouver (Evergreen) Ferndale (Pendleton) Bainbridge Island (Bainbridge) Seattle (Roosevelt) WYOMING Brooke Rice AUSTRALIA 2013- Jackson (Jackson Hole) INTERNATIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES Alex Huynh 2013- Sadleir (Westfields Sports) AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Kahlia Hogg 2014- Campbell (Merici College) 1999-2002 Fort McMurray (Father Mercredi) CANADA ALBERTA Tiffany Booth ONTARIO HISTORY Sloane Cox Donna Holyman 1997-98 1997 Burlington (Hillfield) Burlington (Nelson) SWEDEN Linda Wikstrom 1999 Obbola (Racklofska Skolan) ARIZONA (2) ILLINOIS (1) Anthem .............................Emily Paxton Cave Creek .......................Nancy Best Niles................................... Olivia Pappalardo CALIFORNIA (9) Overland Park ..................Scout Watson KANSAS (1) Fairfield .............................Alyssa Herwatt Irvine ................................. Madison Krauser Mill Valley ........................Storie Ledger Moorpark.......................... Hannah Dearborn Orange...............................Jenna Reeves San Diego..........................Mikaela Kraus Torrance ............................Tori Cooper Tustin ................................Joss Orejel Walnut Creek ...................Ashley Love NEVADA (1) Carson City ......................Kenzie Tillitt WASHINGTON (3) Bellevue.............................Courtney Fedor Maple Valley .....................Brianna Hooks Seattle ................................Kate Scheele WYOMING (1) COLORADO (7) Aurora ...............................Bianca Jones Boulder .............................Nikola Machalek Broomfield ........................Brittney Stark Colorado Springs .............Darcy Jerman Lakewood .........................Morgan Stanton Littleton.............................Heather Ward Louisville...........................Carly Bolyard 86 Jackson ..............................Brooke Rice AUSTRALIA (2) ACT Campbell...........................Kahlia Hogg NEW SOUTH WALES Sadleir ...............................Alex Huynh Buffs In the League The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) is the top level professional women’s soccer league in the United States. It began play in spring 2013 with eight teams: Boston Breakers, Chicago Red Stars, FC Kansas City, Portland Thorns FC, Seattle Reign FC, Sky Blue FC, the Washington Spirit and the Western New York Flash. The Houston Dash joined the league in 2014. Based in Chicago, the NWSL is supported by the United States Soccer Federation, Canadian Soccer Association and Federation of Mexican Football. Each of the league’s nine clubs will play a total of 24 games during a 19-week span, with the schedule beginning the weekend of April 12-13 and concluding the weekend of Aug. 16-17. The top four teams will qualify for the NWSL playoffs and compete in the semifinals on Aug. 23-24. The NWSL will crown its inaugural champion after the final on Sunday, Aug. 31. HISTORY Nikki Marshall (2006-09): Defender, Portland Thorns FC At Colorado: Holds 20 program records ... The all-time leading scorer with 42 goals ... Leads the program with 93 points, 18 game-winning goals and 261 shots attempted ... Set class records as a freshman and sophomore with 17 and nine goals, respectively ... Scored the fastest regulation and overtime goals in CU history, taking less than 30 seconds to score against St. Mary’s College in 2009 (8-1) and against Oklahoma in 2007 (2-1, OT) ... Ranks in the top 10 in 32 other career, season and single game categories ... Big 12 All-Newcomer Team and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year ... Soccer Buzz and Soccer America Freshman All-American and 2006 Soccer Buzz fourth-team All-American ... Four-time first-team All-Big 12 National: Member of the U.S. Women’s National Team U-23 player pool from 2009-11, receiving three camp call-ups ... Received first call-up to the USWNT in May 2014 International: Helped the U.S. U-20 Women’s National Team to the silver medal at the 2007 Pan American games ... Helped lead the team to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup championship in 2008, where she was named the Sierra Mist Woman of the Match in the 2-1 championship win over North Korea ... Helped the team qualify for the 2008 U-20 World Cup ... Recorded a goal and an assist in the 2008 Four Nations Tournament final, where the U.S. beat host team Chile 5-1 ... Played three matches as the U-23 USWNT earned the title at the 2011 Four Nations Tournament Professional: Picked seventh overall in the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer Draft by the Washington Freedom ... Appeared in 25 games as a rookie ... Appeared in six matches with magicJack after the Freedom moved to Florida in 2011 ... Traded to the Boston Breakers in July 2011, playing in seven matches ... Helped the Western New York Flash to the 2012 WPSL Elite championship ... MVP of 2012 championship match against the Chicago Red Stars ... Signed with Portland on January 31, 2013 ... Started all 22 regular season matches for Portland in the inaugural NWSL season ... Recorded one assist during the 2013 regular season ... Assisted the game-tying goal in the 2013 NWSL semifinals ... Helped the Thorns to the 2013 NWSL Championship ... Has started 44 consecutive regular season matches dating back to 2013, making her the only player on Thorns FC to have started every game in the NWSL About Thorns FC: Oregon women’s soccer franchise dates back to 2000 ... One of two NWSL teams with Major League Soccer affiliation (Portland Timbers) ... Marshall and Thorns teammate Alex Morgan (a 2012 Olympic gold medalist) won the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup championship in 2008 ... Finished third during the 2013 regular season and defeated the Western New York Flash 2-0 in the inaugural championship game ... Defeated the Houston Dash 1-0 on August 3 in front of an NWSL record crowd of 19,123 fans at Portland’s Providence Park 87 Buffs In the League HISTORY Amy Barczuk (2009-12): Defender, Western New York Flash At Colorado: Scored 23 points off 10 goals and three assists ... One of only eight players in program history to start at least 76 of 78 games played ... One of four Buffs to have played in every one of the team’s games in her four-year tenure at CU ... Her games started and played rank her 10th and 13th on CU’s all-time list ... Her 124 shots attempted ranks 12th all-time ... Two-time all-conference second team selection ... Big 12 All-Newcomer Team ... Gonzaga University All-Tournament Team and CS360 Performer of the Week as a sophomore ... All-Pac-12 honorable mention as a junior ... DU Invitational All-Tournament Team and thirdteam NSCAA All-Pacific Region selection as a senior ... 2012 team captain National: 2011 U-23 U.S. Women’s National Team Training Camp selection ... Member of the U-23 USWNT player pool Professional: Selected by the Western New York Flash in the second round (the 14th overall pick) of the 2013 NWSL draft ... Started four of her nine appearances as a rookie, including two playoff games ... Started and played 55 minutes in the inaugural NWSL championship game ... Has started eight of 17 games played in 2014, with two regular season games remaining International: Spent the 2013-14 offseason with WFK Zorky in Russia ... Played in every minute of her four starts during the tournament phase of the UEFA Women’s Champions League About the Flash: Won three consecutive league titles (in the W-League in 2010, the WPS in 2011 and the WPSL Elite in 2012) ... Claimed the 2013 regular season championship ... Fell 2-0 to Portland in the 2013 championship game ... Roster includes two-time Olympic gold medalists Abby Wambach and Carli Lloyd Michelle Wenino (2005-08): Defender, Chicago Red Stars At Colorado: Recorded 16 points off seven goals (including three game-winners) and two assists ... Ranks fourth in career minutes played at CU, with 7,197 ... Ranks fifth with 81 games started and sixth with 85 games played ... First-team All-Big 12 and second-team NSCAA All-Central Region in 2007 ... Started 23 games her freshman season, scoring one goal and contributing one assist ... Scored three goals and contributed an assist in the first three games of her sophomore campaign ... Helped the Buffs to 10 shutouts and logged 2,131 minutes (good enough for sixth on the CU season list) as a junior ... Scored three more goals in her final two seasons Professional: Began her professional career with the Chicago Red Stars in the WPS in 2009, returned in 2012 in the WPSL Elite and was selected by the Red Stars’ in the third round of the 2013 NWSL supplemental draft ... Also played for the Pali Blues (W-League, 2010) and Sky Blue FC (WPS, 2011) in the U.S. ... Played for SC Freiburg (Bundesliga, 2010) in Germany ... Has made 30 appearances with the Red Stars since they joined the NWSL in 2013 ... Has started 14 of 17 games played in 2014, logging 1,290 minutes and scoring two goals (one game-winner) and contributing an assist About the Red Stars: Franchise was established in 2007 ... Finished the 2011 season with a 10-1 record, coming in second in the WPSL Championship match ... 2012 WPSL Championship runner-up and U.S. Adult Soccer Association’s National Women’s Cup winner ... Finished sixth in the 2013 NWSL regular season standings ... Roster includes USWNT player Christen Press and Canadian National Team veterans Karina Le Blanc and Melissa Tancredi 88 individual soccer honors BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK BIG 12 CONFERENCE 10th Anniversary Team Fran Munnelly (‘02-‘05) Player of the Year Fran Munnelly (‘03) Co-Defensive Player of the Year Michelle Wenino (‘08) Newcomer of the Year Caroline Danneberg (‘09) Katie Griffin (‘03) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Fran Munnelly (‘02) Coach of the Year Bill Hempen (‘03) Preseason All-Big 12 Katie Griffin (‘06) Nikki Marshall (‘07,‘08, ‘09) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04,‘05) Laura Munnelly (‘04,‘05) Michelle Wenino (‘08) Big 12 All–Tournament Team PAC-12 CONFERENCE All-Pac-12 Second Team Amy Barczuk (‘12) Anne Stuller (‘13) Nikki Marshall (‘06,‘07,‘08, ‘09) Fran Munnelly (‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05) Laura Munnelly (‘04) Michelle Wenino (‘07,‘08) Second Team Amy Barczuk (‘09) Aimee Bugay (‘02) Alex Cousins (‘08) Sloane Cox (‘98) Gianna DeSaverio (‘08) Alex Dohm (‘10) Katie Griffin (‘03,‘05) Jessica Keller (‘04) Nikki Keller (‘07,‘08) Allison Kidd (‘05) Laura Munnelly (‘03,‘05,‘06) Kirstin Radlinski (‘08) Tricia Regan (‘03) Kate Russell (‘10) Jen Thais (‘04) Offensive Gianna DeSaverio (9/30/08) Katie Griffin (9/30/03) Nikki Marshall (10/30/06, 10/9/07, 10/31/07, 9/16/08) Fran Munnelly (9/23/03) Jen Thais (11/4/03) Defensive Annie Brunner (9/28/10) Sloane Cox (9/10/98) Sara Erskine (9/11/01, 10/29/02) Jessica Keller (11/4/03, 10/26/04, 10/11/05) Kara Linder (8/25/09, 9/29/09) Kirstin Radlinski (10/24/06, 9/16/08) Newcomer Annie Brunner (11/2/10) Kelly Butler (9/16/08) Lizzy Herzl (9/21/10; 9/28/10) Quinn Krier (9/29/09) Kara Linder (8/28/06) Nikki Marshall (9/5/06, 9/12/06, 10/24/06, 10/30/06) Kelly Menachof (10/14/08) Fran Munnelly (9/24/02) Orly Ripmaster (10/6/03) Kate Russell (9/2/08) Newcomer Team Amy Barczuk (‘09) Erin Bricker (‘09) Annie Brunner (‘10) Kelly Butler (‘08) Caroline Danneberg (‘08) Michaela DeJesus (‘07) Alex Dohm (‘10) Kathryn Grandinetti (‘03) Katie Griffin (‘03) Jessica Keller (‘03) Nikki Keller (‘05) Kym Lowry (‘07) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Maddy Minnis – (‘03) Fran Munnelly – (‘02) Laura Munnelly – (‘03) Jess Quador – (‘06) Tricia Regan – (‘02) Allie True – (‘04) HISTORY Alex Cousins (‘06) Brittany Dornseif (‘06) Kathryn Grandinetti (‘05) Katie Griffin (‘05) Nikki Keller (‘06) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Kirstin Radlinski (‘08) Darci Smerchek (‘05) Michelle Wenino (‘08) All-Big 12 First Team PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Offensive Anne Stuller (8/21/12) Defensive Annie Brunner (8/28/12, 10/22/13) Honorable Mention Amy Barczuk (‘11) Lizzy Herzl (‘13) Freshman Team Brie Hooks (‘13) Madison Krauser (‘12) Postgraduate Scholarship Caroline Danneberg (‘12) 89 individual soccer honors ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL 1996–97 Jennifer Almquist Nina Bjornstad Heidi Burgett Amanda Bush Stephanie Chmura Maris Dillman Teri Fildey Elizabeth Larmore Jenny Law Kim Quijada Elizabeth Swain Brita Zoellner HISTORY 1997–98 Nina Bjornstad *Heidi Burgett Melissa Cartmell Teri Fildey Shawn Kenyon Elizabeth Larmore Andrea Matassa Sarah Nowfel Zoe Pascoe Elizabeth Swain Brita Zoellner 1998–99 Leah Engelbart Teri Fildey Kathryn Fleming Allison Gausman Nadia Kaliszewski Suzy Kiefer Lauren Kulmann Andrea Matassa Lindsay McKay Zoe Pascoe Kendall Pata Meghan Swanzy Michelle Vette 1999–00 Melissa Cartmell Allison Gausman Ashley Honig Regan Howard *Shawn Kenyon Suzy Kiefer Andrea Matassa Sarah Nowfel Zoe Pascoe Kendall Pata Nicole Sachar Meghan Swanzy 2000–01 Melissa Cartmell Allison Gausman Heather Hawkins Ashley Honig Regan Howard Suzy Kiefer Andrea Matassa Zoe Pascoe Kendall Pata Whitney Peterson Nicole Sachar Meghan Swanzy Jessica Wollow 2001–02 Emily Barnes Tiffany Booth Alyssa Burgess Sara Erskine Ellen Falender Heather Hawkins Regan Howard Kali Lewis Natalie Ramello Meghan Swanzy Jen Thais 90 2002–03 Alyssa Burgess Sara Erskine Ellen Falender Heather Hawkins Regan Howard Shannon Kellogg Michelle Matassa Ashlie Mihalcin Fran Munnelly Natalie Ramello Jeanne Rankin Darci Smerchek Jen Thais Janet Wildemuth 2003–04 Emily Barnes Alyssa Burgess *Ellen Falender Katie Griffin Jessica Keller Shannon Kellogg Orly Ripmaster Ashlie Mihalcin Maddy Minnis Fran Munnelly Laura Munnelly Jeanne Rankin Nikki Resnick Jessica Ceresino Kathryn Grandinetti Mia Pascoe Tricia Regan Jen Thais 2005–06 Alex Cousins Brittany Dornseif Maura Gentile Kathryn Grandinetti Kris Kauftheil Jessica Keller Annalyn Lavey Megan Manthey Ashlie Mihalcin Allie Musso Fran Munnelly Laura Munnelly Kirstin Radlinski Lindsey Ralph Tricia Regan Darci Smerchek Michelle Wenino 2006–07 Amber Bettenhausen Alex Cousins Brittany Dornseif Libby Doyne Maura Gentile Kelly DuChene Katie Griffin Megan Manthey Fran Munnelly Laura Munnelly Jess Quador Kirstin Radlinski Darci Smerchek Michelle Wenino Mary White 2007-08 Amber Bettenhausen Kaylee Boryla Julia Burnett Michaela DeJesus Gianna DeSaverio Brittany Dornseif Allyson Goodman Brooke Hickerson Kellis Johnson Madeline Kawa Nicole Marshall Tobie Rippy Kelly Ross Natalie Weeks Michelle Wenino Mary White 2008-09 Amber Bettenhausen Kelly Butler Alex Cousins Gianna DeSaverio Amanda Foulk Allyson Goodman Kara Linder Kym Lowry Nikki Marshall Kelly Menachof Kirstin Radlinski Kelly Ross Michelle Wenino Mary White 2009-10 Amy Barczuk Erin Bricker Caroline Danneberg Amanda Foulk Allyson Goodman Mel Hicks Nicole Keller Kara Linder Kym Lowry Nikki Marshall Shaye Marshall Kelly Menachof Kelly Moore Lexi Rakestraw Tobie Rippy Lauren Shaner Natalie Sramek Maggi Steury Taryn Vitacca Mary White 2010-11 Amy Barczuk Erin Bricker Annie Brunner Kelly Butler Caroline Danneberg Alex Dohm Amanda Foulk Lizzy Herzel Hayley Hughes Quinn Krier Kym Lowry Shaye Marshall Kelly Menachof Kayla Millar Kelly Moore Hannah Perry Kelly Ross Lauren Shaner Maggi Steury Anne Stuller First Team Amy Barczuk (‘10) Emily Barnes (‘02) Amber Bettenhausen (‘07,‘08) Nina Bjornstad (‘96,‘97) Erin Bricker (‘10) Alyssa Burgess (‘02,‘03) Heidi Burgett (‘96,‘97) Amanda Bush (‘96,‘97) Kelly Butler (‘09) Melissa Cartmell (‘98,‘99,‘00) Alex Cousins (‘06) Caroline Danneberg (‘10) Ellen Falender (‘02,‘03,‘04) Teri Fildey (‘96,‘97,‘98) Amanda Foulk (‘10) Allison Gausman (‘00) Ally Goodman (‘09) Kathryn Grandinetti (‘04,‘05) Heather Hawkins (‘03) Regan Howard (‘02) Jessica Keller (‘04,‘05) Shannon Kellogg (‘04) Shawn Kenyon (‘96,‘98) Jenny Law (‘96) Kali Lewis (‘01) Kym Lowry (‘10) Megan Manthey (‘06) Nikki Marshall (‘09) Andrea Matassa (‘98,‘99,‘00) Kelly Menachof (‘09) Ashlie Mihalcin (‘03,‘04,‘05) Maddy Minnis (‘04) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04) Janel Opeka (‘96) Zoë Pascoe (‘98,‘99,‘00) Kendall Pata (‘99,‘00,‘01) Whitney Peterson (‘01) Claire Quintella (‘96) Dayna Robinson (‘96) Kelly Ross (‘09) Lauren Shaner (‘10) Elizabeth Swain (‘96,‘97) Meghan Swanzy (‘99,‘00,‘01,‘02) Jen Thais (‘02,‘03) Michelle Wenino (‘07,‘08) Mary White (‘07,‘08) Kia Young (‘96) Brita Zoellner (‘97) Honorable Mention Jennifer Almquist (‘96) Christina Cambra (‘97) Maris Dillman (‘97) Shawn Kenyon (‘97) Beth Matsumoto (‘96) Kim Quijada (‘96) Jennifer Worcester (‘96) Brita Zoellner (‘96) ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-12 First Team Erin Bricker (‘11) Hayley Hughes (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Honorable Mention Amy Barczuk (‘11, ‘12) Carly Bolyard (‘13) Annie Brunner (‘12, ‘13) Caroline Danneberg (‘11) Lizzy Herzl (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Darcy Jerman (‘12, ‘13) Bianca Jones (‘13) Madison Krauser (‘13) Shaye Marshall (‘11, ‘12) Olivia Pappalardo (‘13) Lauren Shaner (‘11, ‘12) Maggi Steury (‘11) Anne Stuller (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Heather Ward (‘13) CoSIDA Academic All-District VII First Team Alyssa Burgess (‘03) Ellen Falender (‘04) Hayley Hughes (‘12) Linda Wikstrom (‘99) Second Team Hayley Hughes (‘13) Jessica Keller (‘05) NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Third Team *-indicates a 4.0 GPA Second Team Amanda Foulk (‘09) Heather Hawkins(‘02) Shawn Kenyon (‘99) Suzy Kiefer (‘99,‘01) Kara Linder (‘09) Shaye Marshall (‘10) Fran Munnelly (‘05) Kirstin Radlinski (‘06,‘07,‘08) Kelly Ross (‘10) Maggi Steury (‘10) Jen Thais (‘04) Michelle Wenino (‘06) Jessica Wollow (‘00,‘01) Heather Zonker (‘01) Scholar All-America Lizzy Herzl (‘13) Scholar All-Region (West) Honorable Mention Hayley Hughes (‘12) individual soccer honors NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA All-America Second Team Fran Munnelly (‘05) Third Team Fran Munnelly (‘04) All-Region (Central) First Team Katie Griffin (‘05) Nikki Marshall (‘07,‘08, ‘09) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04,‘05) Second Team Jessica Keller (‘05) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Laura Munnelly (‘05,‘06) Kirstin Radlinski (‘08) Michelle Wenino (‘07,‘08) Third Team Katie Griffin (‘03) Laura Munnelly (‘04) Tricia Regan (‘03) Freshman Laura Munnelly (‘03) Coach of the Year Bill Hempen (‘03) All-Region (Pacific) Second Team Lizzy Herzl (‘13) Anne Stuller (‘13) Third Team Amy Barczuk (‘12) SOCCER AMERICA Preseason All-America Nikki Marshall (‘07, ‘09) National Team of the Week Nikki Marshall (9/7/06, 9/13/07) Ashlie Mihalcin (10/28/02) Anne Stuller (8/28/12) Jen Thais (9/3/03) COLLEGE SOCCER 360 Primetime Performer of the Week Amy Barczuk (11/1/10) Erin Bricker (10/11/09) Annie Brunner (9/28/10) Alex Dohm (9/21/10) Nikki Marshall (10/4/09) SOCCER TIMES Third Team All-America Fran Munnelly (‘05) National Player of the Week Nikki Marshall (9/7/06) All-America Third Team Fran Munnelly (‘03) Fourth Team Nikki Marshall (‘06) Honorable Mention Fran Munnelly (‘04,‘05) Freshman All-America First Team Nikki Marshall (‘06) National Freshman of the Year Nikki Marshall (Finalist, ‘06) All-Central Region First Team Nikki Marshall (‘06) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04,‘05) Laura Munnelly (‘04,‘06) Second Team Fran Munnelly (‘02) Laura Munnelly (‘05) Third Team Aimee Bugay (‘02) Katie Griffin (‘03,‘06) Tricia Regan (‘03) Freshman Aimee Bugay (‘99) Katie Griffin (‘03) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Laura Munnelly (‘03) Freshman of the Year Nikki Marshall (‘06) Coach of the Year Bill Hempen (‘03) National Team of the Week Alex Cousins (9/8/06, 10/31/07) Gianna DeSaverio (9/30/08) Nikki Keller (10/14/08) Nikki Marshall (9/6/06, 10/9/07) UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Honored Jersey Fran Munnelly (‘02-’05) Nikki Marshall (‘06-’09) Female Career Athletic Achievement Fran Munnelly (‘02-’05) Female Athlete of the Year Nikki Marshall (‘06-‘07) Female Freshman of the Year Katie Griffin (‘03-‘04) Brie Hooks (‘13-’14) Nikki Marshall (‘06-‘07) Fran Munnelly (‘02-‘03) CU Athlete of the Week Amy Barczuk (9/21/11, 10/23/12) Carly Bolyard (11/16/13) Erin Bricker (11/2/10) Annie Brunner (9/18/12) Melissa Cartmell (10/23/00) Gianna DeSaverio (10/2/08) Lindsay Galas (9/4/02) Kathryn Grandinetti (10/16/03) Katie Griffin (9/30/03, 9/8/05, 11/14/06) Lizzy Herzl (9/21/10, 9/28/10) Hayley Hughes (9/30/11, 10/26/11) Brie Hooks (8/27/13) Darcy Jerman (9/26/13) Nikki Keller (9/20/05) Suzy Kiefer (10/01) Madison Krauser (9/4/12) Kym Lowry (8/31/10) Nikki Marshall (9/6/06,10/24/06, 10/9/07, 9/16/08, 10/14/08, 10/21/08,8/30/09, 10/6/09) SOCCER NEWS NET Women’s Player of the Week Anne Stuller (8/28/12) COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Second Team All-Pac-12 Anne Stuller (‘12, ‘13) Lizzy Herzl (‘12, ‘13) Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team Brie Hooks (‘14) SPORTS TURF MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA College Field of the Year Pleasant View Soccer Complex (‘98) Ashlie Mihalcin (9/14/04) Kayla Millar (11/6/12) Fran Munnelly (9/10/03, 10/8/03, 10/4/05,10/11/05) Laura Munnelly (11/6/06) Kirstin Radlinski (9/13/07, 11/11/08) Kate Russell (9/14/10) Anne Stuller (8/21/12, 8/28/12, 9/10/13, 11/19/13) Michelle Wenino (11/11/08) Heather Zonker (11/01) HISTORY Freshman All-America First Team Nikki Marshall (‘06) SOCCER BUZZ ONLINE TEAM AWARDS *Discontinued in 2001, Reinstated in 2013 Most Valuable Player Melissa Cartmell (‘00) Sloane Cox (‘97, ‘98) Allison Gausman (‘00) Suzy Kiefer (‘99) Elizabeth Swain (‘96) Offensive Most Valuable Player Anne Stuller (‘13) Defensive Most Valuable Player Annie Brunner (‘13) Most Improved Player Jessi Burgener (‘00) Maris Dillman (‘98) Kyley Ellenberger (‘99) Teri Fildey (‘96) Kelly Kaitanjian (‘97) Newcomer of the Year Brie Hooks (‘13) Strength and Conditioning Award Darcy Jerman (‘13) Buff Cup Brooke Rice (‘13) 91 RECORDS individual career records Points 1. 93 2. 84 3. 78 4. 61 5. 55 6. 44 7. 40 40 9. 37 37 11. 36 36 Nikki Marshall (42g 9a) .......... 2006-09 Fran Munnelly (30g 24a) ........ 2002-05 Katie Griffin (32g 14a) ............ 2003-06 Melissa Cartmell (26g 9a) ...... 1997-00 Anne Stuller (22g, 11a) .......... 2010-13 Jen Thais (16g 12a) ............... 2001-04 Ashlie Mihalcin (17g 6a)......... 2002-05 Nikki Keller (14g 12a)............. 2005-08 Kathryn Grandinetti (8g 21a).. 2003-05 Alex Cousins (13g 11a) .......... 2005-08 Kate Russell (10g 16 a) ......... 2008-11 Shawn Kenyon (15g 6a) ........ 1996-99 Shots on goal 1. 121 Fran Munnelly (30 goals) ....... 2002-05 2. 118 Anne Stuller (22 goals) .......... 2010-13 3. 116 Nikki Marshall (42 goals)........ 2006-09 4. 114 Katie Griffin (32 goals) ........... 2003-06 5. 91 Melissa Cartmell (26 goals) ... 1997-00 6. 70 Alex Cousins (13 goals) ......... 2005-08 7. 69 Shawn Kenyon (15 goals) ...... 1996-99 8. 64 Jen Thais (16 goals) .............. 2001-04 64 Nikki Keller (14 goals) ............ 2005-08 64 Kate Russell (10 goals) .......... 2008-11 11. 60 Heather Zonker (10 goals) ..... 1998-01 12. 50 Gianna DeSaverio (14 goals). 2007-08 Most shutouts 1. 25.0 Jessica Keller ......................... 2003-05 2. 23.1 Annie Brunner ........................ 2010-13 3. 18.0 Kirstin Radlinski ..................... 2005-08 4. 12.0 Kara Linder ............................ 2006-09 5. 6.0 Sloane Cox ............................ 1997-98 6.0 Danielle Bassett ..................... 1998-01 7. 5.1 Sara Erskine .......................... 1999-02 8. 3.1 Whitney Peterson................... 2000-01 9. 2.0 Nina Bjornstad ....................... 1996-97 10. 1.1 Kayla Millar ............................ 2010-12 11. 1.0 Jeanne Rankin ............................ 2002 1.0 Nikki Resnick .............................. 2003 Goals 1. 42 2. 32 3. 30 4. 26 5. 22 6. 17 7. 16 8. 15 9. 14 14 11. 13 Nikki Marshall......................... 2006-09 Katie Griffin ............................ 2003-06 Fran Munnelly ........................ 2002-05 Melissa Cartmell .................... 1997-00 Anne Stuller ........................... 2010-13 Ashlie Mihalcin ....................... 2002-05 Jen Thais................................ 2001-04 Shawn Kenyon ....................... 1996-99 Nikki Keller ............................. 2005-08 Gianna DeSaverio.................. 2007-08 Alex Cousins .......................... 2005-08 Saves 1. 333 2. 258 3. 232 4. 213 5. 208 6. 158 7. 126 8. 119 9. 83 10. 35 12. 25 Games played 1. 92 Nikki Keller ............................. 2005-08 2. 91 Laura Munnelly ...................... 2003-06 3. 88 Alex Cousins .......................... 2005-08 4. 87 Fran Munnelly ........................ 2002-05 5. 86 Katie Griffin ............................ 2003-06 86 Nikki Marshall......................... 2006-09 7. 85 Michelle Wenino ..................... 2005-08 8. 83 Kelly Ross .............................. 2006-10 9. 82 Ashlie Mihalcin ....................... 2002-05 10. 81 Darci Smerchek ..................... 2002-05 81 Hayley Hughes....................... 2010-13 12. 78 Amy Barczuk .......................... 2009-12 13. 77 Melissa Cartmell .................... 1997-00 77 Annie Brunner ........................ 2010-13 Game-winning goals 1. 18 Nikki Marshall......................... 2006-09 2. 13 Katie Griffin ............................ 2003-06 3. 11 Melissa Cartmell .................... 1997-00 4. 10 Fran Munnelly ........................ 2002-05 5. 8 Anne Stuller ........................... 2010-13 6. 5 Nikki Keller ............................. 2005-08 5 Gianna DeSaverio.................. 2007-08 8. 4 Shawn Kenyon ....................... 1996-99 4 Heather Zonker ...................... 1998-01 4 Jen Thais................................ 2001-04 4 Ashlie Mihalcin ....................... 2002-05 4 Brie Hooks ................................ 2013Assists 1. 24 2. 21 3. 16 4. 14 5. 12 12 6. 11 11 11 9. 9 9 9 12. 8 8 8 Fran Munnelly ........................ 2002-05 Kathryn Grandinetti ................ 2003-05 Kate Russell ........................... 2008-11 Katie Griffin ............................ 2003-06 Jen Thais................................ 2001-04 Nikki Keller ............................. 2005-08 Heather Zonker ...................... 1998-01 Alex Cousins .......................... 2005-08 Anne Stuller ........................... 2010-13 Melissa Cartmell .................... 1997-00 Allison Kidd ............................ 2004-07 Nikki Marshall......................... 2006-09 Andrea Matassa ..................... 1997-00 Caroline Danneberg ............... 2008-11 Madison Krauser ...................... 2012- Shots attempted 1. 261 Nikki Marshall (42 goals)........ 2006-09 2. 257 Fran Munnelly (30 goals) ....... 2002-05 3. 236 Anne Stuller (22 goals) .......... 2010-13 4. 222 Katie Griffin (32 goals) ........... 2003-06 5. 217 Melissa Cartmell (26 goals) ... 1997-00 6. 184 Alex Cousins (13 goals) ......... 2005-08 7. 173 Heather Zonker (10 goals) ..... 1998-01 8. 163 Kate Russell (10 goals) .......... 2008-11 9. 148 Shawn Kenyon (15 goals) ...... 1996-99 10. 147 Jen Thais (16 goals) .............. 2001-04 11. 143 Nikki Keller (14 goals) ............ 2005-08 12. 124 Amy Barczuk (10 goals) ......... 2009-12 92 Sloane Cox (62 GA, 333 saves).................1997-98 Annie Brunner (94 GA, 258 saves)..............2010-13 Kirstin Radlinski (61 GA, 232 saves)..........2005-08 Danielle Bassett (53 GA, 213 saves)..........1998-01 Jessica Keller (47 GA, 208 saves)..............2003-05 Nina Bjornstad (43 GA, 158 saves)............1996-97 Kara Linder (38 GA, 126 saves).................2006-09 Sara Erskine (40 GA, 119 saves).................1999-02 Whitney Peterson (36 GA, 83 saves)..........2000-01 Kayla Millar (17 GA, 35 saves).......................2010-12 Jeanne Rankin (12 GA, 25 saves)...................2002 Goals against avg (minimum 1,000 minutes) 2. 0.83 Jessica Keller (47 GA, 5102 min)................2003-05 3. 0.97 Kara Linder (38 GA, 3534 min)....................2006-09 4. 0.99 Kirstin Radlinski (61 GA, 5544 min)...........2005-08 5. 1.22 Annie Brunner (94 GA, 6957 min)................2010-13 6. 1.74 Danielle Bassett (53 GA, 2739 min).............1998-01 8. 1.76 Sara Erskine (40 GA, 2046 min)..................1999-02 9. 1.77 Sloane Cox (62 GA, 3151 min)....................1997-98 10. 2.04 Nina Bjornstad (43 GA, 1901 min)...............1996-97 11. 2.15 Whitney Peterson (36 GA, 1508 min)..........2000-01 Most wins 1. 37 2. 33 3. 31 4. 20 5. 14 6. 10 7. 11 8. 6 9. 4 10. 3 Jessica Keller (37-14-5) ......... 2003-05 Annie Brunner (33-33-10) ...... 2010-13 Kirstin Radlinski (31-16-11) .... 2005-08 Kara Linder (20-15-3)............. 2006-09 Danielle Bassett (14-14-2) ..... 1998-01 Sara Erskine (10-9-2)............. 1999-02 Sloane Cox (11-20-3) ............. 1997-98 Nina Bjornstad (6-14-1).......... 1996-97 Whitney Peterson (4-9-1) ....... 2000-01 Jeanne Rankin (3-3-0) ................ 2002 Most losses 1. 33 Annie Brunner (33-33-10) ...... 2010-13 2. 20 Sloane Cox (11-20-3) ............. 1997-98 3. 16 Kirstin Radlinski (31-16-11) .... 2005-08 4. 15 Kara Linder (20-15-3)............. 2006-09 5. 14 Nina Bjornstad (6-14-1).......... 1996-97 14 Danielle Bassett (14-14-2) ..... 1998-01 14 Jessica Keller (37-14-5) ......... 2003-05 8. 9 Sara Erskine (10-9-2)............. 1999-02 9. 9 Whitney Peterson (4-9-1) ....... 2000-01 10. 4 Kayla Millar (1-4-1)................. 2010-12 11. 3 Jeanne Rankin (3-3-0) ................ 2002 Most ties 1. 11 2. 10 3. 5 4. 3 3 6. 2 2 8. 1 1 1 Kirstin Radlinski (31-16-11) .... 2005-08 Annie Brunner (33-33-10) ...... 2010-13 Jessica Keller (37-14-5) ......... 2003-05 Sloane Cox (11-20-3) ............. 1997-98 Kara Linder (20-15-3)............. 2006-09 Danielle Bassett (14-14-2) ..... 1998-01 Sara Erskine (10-9-2)............. 1999-02 Nina Bjornstad (6-14-1).......... 1996-97 Whitney Peterson (4-9-1) ....... 2000-01 Kayla Millar (1-4-1)................. 2010-12 Games started 1. 91 Laura Munnelly ...................... 2003-06 2. 88 Nikki Keller ............................. 2005-08 3. 87 Fran Munnelly ........................ 2002-05 4. 85 Nikki Marshall......................... 2006-09 5. 84 Michelle Wenino ..................... 2005-08 6. 81 Ashlie Mihalcin ....................... 2002-05 80 Hayley Hughes....................... 2010-13 8. 79 Katie Griffin ............................ 2003-06 9. 77 Melissa Cartmell .................... 1997-00 10. 76 Amy Barczuk .......................... 2009-12 11. 75 Heather Zonker ...................... 1998-01 75 Alex Cousins .......................... 2005-08 75 Annie Brunner ........................ 2010-13 14. 74 Meghan Swanzy .................... 1998-02 74 Jen Thais................................ 2001-04 Minutes played 1. 8431 Laura Munnelly ...................... 2003-06 2. 7388 Nikki Keller ............................. 2005-08 3. 7262 Nikki Marshall......................... 2006-09 4. 7197 Michelle Wenino ..................... 2005-08 5. 6957 Annie Brunner ........................ 2010-13 6. 6879 Alex Cousins .......................... 2005-08 7. 6849 Amy Barczuk .......................... 2009-12 8. 6716 Kate Russell ........................... 2008-11 9. 6671 Hayley Hughes....................... 2010-13 10. 6498 Katie Griffin ............................ 2003-06 11. 6016 Fran Munnelly ........................ 2002-05 12. 5952 Kym Lowry ............................. 2007-10 13. 5807 Lizzy Herzl ............................. 2010-13 14. 5614 Anne Stuller ........................... 2010-13 15. 5544 Kristin Ralinski ....................... 2005-08 individual season records Points 1. 37 2. 26 3. 25 4. 23 23 23 7. 22 8. 20 20 20 11. 19 19 Nikki Marshall (17g 3a) ............... 2006 Anne Stuller (9g, 8a) ................... 2013 Katie Griffin (12g 1a) ................... 2005 Katie Griffin (10g 3a) ................... 2003 Ashlie Mihalcin (10g 3a).............. 2004 Fran Munnelly (9g 5a) ................. 2004 Fran Munnelly (8g 6a) ................. 2005 Fran Munnelly (7g 6a) ................. 2002 Nikki Marshall (9g 2a) ................. 2007 Gianna DeSaverio (9g 2a) .......... 2008 Fran Munnelly (6g 7a) ................. 2003 Nikki Marshall (8g 3a) ................. 2008 Goals 1. 17 2. 12 3. 10 10 5. 9 9 9 9 9. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2006 Katie Griffin ................................. 2005 Katie Griffin ................................. 2003 Ashlie Mihalcin ............................ 2004 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2004 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2007 Gianna DeSaverio....................... 2008 Anne Stuller ................................ 2013 Suzy Kiefer.................................. 1999 Melissa Cartmell ......................... 2000 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2005 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2008 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2009 Anne Stuller ................................ 2012 Brie Hooks ................................. 2013 Assists 1. 9 2. 8 3. 7 7 7 6. 6 6 6 6 6 11. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Kathryn Grandinetti ..................... 2003 Anne Stuller ................................ 2013 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2003 Alex Cousins ............................... 2006 Kate Russell ................................ 2008 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2002 Kathryn Grandinetti ..................... 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti ..................... 2005 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2005 Madison Krauser ....................... 2013 Heather Zonker ........................... 2000 Jen Thais..................................... 2002 Katie Griffin ................................. 2004 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2004 Katie Griffin ................................. 2006 Kelly Butler .................................. 2008 Kate Russell ................................ 2010 Quinn Krier .................................. 2012 Shots attempted 1. 93 Anne Stuller (9 goals) ................. 2013 2. 84 Katie Griffin (12 goals) ................ 2005 84 Nikki Marshall (17 goals)............. 2006 4. 80 Fran Munnelly (7 goals) .............. 2002 5. 79 Nikki Marshall (8 goals)............... 2008 6. 78 Anne Stuller (8 goals) ................. 2012 7. 75 Melissa Cartmell (8 goals) .......... 2000 8. 74 Alex Cousins (5 goals) ................ 2006 9. 61 Fran Munnelly (8 goals) .............. 2005 10. 59 Fran Munnelly (9 goals) .............. 2004 11. 57 Fran Munnelly (6 goals) .............. 2003 57 Gianna DeSaverio (9 goals)........ 2008 Shots on goal 1. 53 Anne Stuller (9 goals) ................. 2013 2. 44 Katie Griffin (12 goals) ................ 2005 3. 42 Nikki Marshall (17 goals)............. 2006 4. 40 Melissa Cartmell (8 goals) .......... 2000 5. 38 Shawn Kenyon (6 goals) ............. 1996 38 Fran Munnelly (7 goals) .............. 2002 7. 36 Anne Stuller (8 goals) ................. 2012 8. 33 Fran Munnelly (9 goals) .............. 2004 9. 31 Alex Cousins (5 goals) ................ 2006 30 29 29 Saves 1. 200 2. 144 3. 133 4. 126 5. 94 6. 87 7. 71 71 9. 70 10. 68 11. 65 12. 61 13. 53 14. 51 15. 49 Nikki Marshall (8 goals)............... 2008 Fran Munnelly (8 goals) .............. 2005 Katie Griffin (10 goals) ................ 2003 Sloane Cox (37 GA, 200 saves) .......1998 Danielle Bassett (38 GA, 144 saves) 1999 Sloane Cox (25 GA, 133 saves) .......1997 Nina Bjornstad (32 GA, 126 saves) ..1996 Jessica Keller (18 GA, 94 saves) ......2004 Annie Brunner (26 GA, 87 saves) .....2013 Kirstin Radlinski (12 GA, 71 saves) ..2008 Kara Linder (21 GA, 71 saves)..........2009 Annie Brunner (23 GA, 70 saves) .....2012 Kirstin Radlinski (18 GA, 68 saves) ..2006 Jessica Keller (12 GA, 65 saves) ......2003 Annie Brunner (22 GA, 61 saves) .....2010 Kirstin Radlinski (22 GA, 53 saves) ..2007 Sara Erskine (17 GA, 51 saves) .......2002 Jessica Keller (17 GA, 49 saves) ......2005 Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 10.00 Sloane Cox (20 games).....................1998 2. 8.87 Sloane Cox (15 games).....................1997 3. 7.41 Nina Bjornstad (17 games)................1996 4. 7.33 Sara Erskine (6 games).....................2000 5. 7.20 Danielle Bassett (20 games)..............1999 6. 6.29 Danielle Bassett (7 games)................2000 7. 5.38 Whitney Peterson (8 games)..............2000 8. 4.09 Jessica Keller (23 games)..................2004 9. 4.00 Kayla Millar (7 games)........................2011 10. 3.78 Annie Brunner (23 games).................2013 11. 3.73 Kara Linder(19 games)......................2009 Save percent (minimum 5 saves) 1. 1.000 Danielle Bassett (0 GA, 6 saves).......1998 1.000 Kayla Millar (0 GA, 6 saves)..............2012 3. .900 Kara Linder (3 GA, 27 saves).............2007 4. .855 Kirstin Radlinski (12 GA, 71 saves)....2008 5. .854 Sloane Cox (25 GA, 133 saves).........1997 6. .846 Danielle Bassett (8 GA, 44 saves).....2000 7. .844 Sloane Cox (37 GA, 200 saves).........1998 8. .844 Jessica Keller (12 GA, 65 saves).......2003 9. .839 Jessica Keller (18 GA, 94 saves).......2004 10. .816 Kirstin Radlinski (9 GA, 40 saves)......2005 11. .799 Nina Bjornstad (32 GA, 126 saves)...1996 Goals against avg (minimum 500 minutes) 1. 0.36 Kara Linder (3 GA, 758 min)...............2007 2. 0.58 Kirstin Radlinski (12 GA, 1866 min)....2008 3. 0.67 Jessica Keller (12 GA, 1605 min)........2003 4. 0.77 Jessica Keller (18 GA, 2118 min)........2004 6. 0.92 Kirstin Radlinski (9 GA, 881 min)........2005 7. 1.08 Kara Linder (9 GA, 752 min)...............2006 8. 1.09 Kirstin Radlinski (18 GA, 1484 min)....2006 1.09 Kara Linder (21 GA, 1730 min)...........2009 10. 1.10 Annie Brunner (22 GA, 1805 min).......2010 11. 1.11 Jessica Keller (17 GA, 1380)..............2005 1.11 Annie Brunner (26 GA, 2112 min)........2013 Most wins 1. 15 2. 14 14 14 5. 10 6. 9 7. 8 8 8 8 11. 7 12. 6 6 14. 5 5 5 5 Games played 1. 24 Kathryn Grandinetti ..................... 2005 24 Katie Griffin ................................. 2005 24 Nikki Keller .................................. 2005 24 Allison Kidd ................................. 2005 24 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2005 24 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2005 24 Tricia Regan ................................ 2005 24 Darci Smerchek .......................... 2005 24 Michelle Wenino .......................... 2005 24 Alex Cousins ............................... 2006 24 Brittany Dornseif ......................... 2006 24 Nikki Keller .................................. 2006 24 Megan Manthey .......................... 2006 24 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2006 24 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2006 24 Allie True ..................................... 2006 Games started 1. 24 Kathryn Grandinetti ..................... 2005 24 Katie Griffin ................................. 2005 24 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2005 24 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2005 24 Darci Smerchek .......................... 2005 24 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2006 24 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2006 24 Allie True ..................................... 2006 9. 23 Jessica Keller .............................. 2004 23 Ashlie Mihalcin ............................ 2004 23 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2004 23 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2004 23 Michelle Wenino .......................... 2005 23 Alex Cousins ............................... 2006 23 Brittany Dornseif ......................... 2006 23 Nikki Keller .................................. 2006 23 Kelly Butler .................................. 2008 23 Caroline Danneberg .................... 2008 23 Nikki Keller .................................. 2008 23 Kate Russell ................................ 2008 23 Michelle Wenino .......................... 2008 23 Annie Brunner ............................. 2013 23 Lizzy Herzl .................................. 2013 23 Hayley Hughes............................ 2013 23 Alex Huynh ................................ 2013 23 Darcy Jerman ............................ 2013 23 Bianca Jones ............................. 2013 23 Anne Stuller ................................ 2013 RECORDS Game-winning goals 1. 7 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2006 2. 5 Melissa Cartmell ......................... 2000 5 Katie Griffin ................................. 2003 4. 4 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2003 4 Ashlie Mihalcin ............................ 2004 4 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2007 4 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2008 4 Brie Hooks ................................. 2013 4 Anne Stuller ................................ 2013 10. 3 Melissa Cartmell ......................... 1999 3 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2002 3 Katie Griffin ................................. 2004 3 Katie Griffin ................................. 2005 3 Allison Kidd ................................. 2005 3 Jess Quador................................ 2006 3 Gianna DeSaverio....................... 2008 3 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2009 3 Anne Stuller ................................ 2012 10. 11. Minutes played 1. 2256 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2006 2. 2237 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2005 3. 2226 Fran Munnelly ............................. 2005 4. 2170 Darci Smerchek .......................... 2005 5. 2150 Allie True ..................................... 2006 6. 2131 Michelle Wenino .......................... 2008 7. 2123 Jessica Keller .............................. 2004 8. 2121 Laura Munnelly ........................... 2004 9. 2115 Lizzy Herzl .................................. 2013 10. 2111 Annie Brunner ............................. 2013 11. 2093 Nikki Marshall.............................. 2006 12. 2085 Brittany Dornseif ......................... 2006 Jessica Keller (15-6-2) ................ 2004 Jessica Keller (14-3-1) ................ 2003 Kirstin Radlinski (14-5-3)............. 2008 Annie Brunner (14-7-2) ............... 2013 Danielle Bassett (10-8-1) ............ 1999 Kara Linder (9-10-0).................... 2009 Jessica Keller (8-5-2) .................. 2005 Kirstin Radlinski (8-3-3)............... 2006 Annie Brunner (8-9-3) ................. 2010 Annie Brunner (8-8-3) ................. 2012 Sara Erskine (7-4-2).................... 2002 Nina Bjornstad (6-10-1)............... 1996 Kara Linder (6-2-1)...................... 2006 Sloane Cox (6-8-0)...................... 1997 Sloane Cox (5-12-3).................... 1998 Kara Linder (5-3-1)...................... 2007 Kirstin Radlinski (5-5-3)............... 2007 Most shutouts 1. 12.0 Jessica Keller .............................. 2004 2. 9.0 Jessica Keller .............................. 2003 9.0 Annie Brunner ............................. 2013 4. 7.1 Annie Brunner ............................. 2012 5. 6.0 Kirstin Radlinski .......................... 2008 6.0 Kara Linder ................................. 2009 7. 5.0 Sloane Cox ................................. 1998 5.0 Danielle Bassett .......................... 1999 5.0 Kirstin Radlinski .......................... 2007 5.0 Annie Brunner ............................. 2010 11. 4.0 Sara Erskine ............................... 2002 4.0 Jessica Keller .............................. 2005 4.0 Kirstin Radlinski .......................... 2005 4.0 Kara Linder ................................. 2007 93 CU Single Game Records GOALS RECORDS Most goals, Team 1. St. Mary’s College (8/30/09) ..................... 8 2. Texas Tech (10/17/04) .............................. 7 3. Minnesota (10/10/03) ............................... 6 4. at Texas Tech (10/3/03) ............................ 5 at Texas Tech (10/28/05) .......................... 5 Clemson (9/1/06) ...................................... 5 Oklahoma (10/2/09) ................................. 5 Colorado College (8/19/11) ...................... 5 9. UMass (9/25/98) ....................................... 4 Eastern Illinois (9/20/02) .......................... 4 Eastern Michigan (9/4/04) ........................ 4 LSU (9/17/04) ........................................... 4 Oklahoma (10/22/04) ............................... 4 Iowa State (9/25/05) ................................. 4 vs. Alabama (8/27/06) .............................. 4 at Kansas (10/27/06) ................................ 4 Utah (9/6/07) ............................................ 4 Nebraska (10/5/07) .................................. 4 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)............................... 4 Stony Brook (9/20/13) .............................. 4 Most goals, Individual 1. Nikki Marshall vs. Clemson (9/1/06) ......... 4 Nikki Marshall vs. St. Mary’s (8/30/09)......4 3. Jen Thais vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04) ........ 3 Anne Stuller vs. UT Martin (9/8/13) .......... 3 5. Elizabeth Larmore vs. Wyoming (9/25/96)2 Shawn Kenyon vs. Okla. State (9/27/96) . 2 Donna Holyman at Kansas (9/28/97) ....... 2 Shawn Kenyon vs. George Wash (9/6/98)2 Melissa Cartmell vs. UMass (9/28/98) ..... 2 Jessica Wollow vs. Oklahoma (10/2/98) .. 2 Suzy Kiefer vs. Alabama (9/17/99) ........... 2 Melissa Cartmell at Air Force (9/13/00) .... 2 Jessi Burgener vs. Colo. College (9/15/00) 2 Suzy Kiefer at Wyoming (9/2/01) ............. 2 Lindsey Galas vs. Fresno State (8/30/02) 2 Katie Griffin vs. Georgia (8/31/03) ............ 2 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/28/03) ....... 2 Fran Munnelly at Texas Tech (10/3/03) .... 2 Orly Ripmaster at Baylor (10/5/03) ........... 2 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Minn. (10/10/03) . 2 Fran Munnelly vs. E. Michigan (9/4/04) .... 2 Katie Griffin vs. N. Colorado (10/1/04) ..... 2 Fran Munnelly vs. Detroit (9/16/05) .......... 2 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/25/05) ....... 2 Nikki Keller vs. Iowa State (9/25/05) ........ 2 Fran Munnelly at N. Colorado (10/9/05) ... 2 Katie Griffin at Texas Tech (10/28/05) ...... 2 Katie Griffin vs. Texas (11/4/05) ............... 2 Michelle Wenino vs. Alabama (8/27/06) ... 2 Nikki Marshall at Kansas (10/27/06) ........ 2 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (11/3/06) ... 2 Katie Griffin vs. Colo. College (11/8/06) ... 2 Nikki Marshall at Denver (8/31/07) ........... 2 Nikki Marshall vs. Nebraska (10/5/07) ..... 2 Kelly Butler vs. St. Mary’s (8/30/09) ......... 2 Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma (10/2/09) .... 2 Anne Stuller vs. Arizona (9/30/11) ............ 2 Anne Stuller vs. N. Colorado (8/17/12) .... 2 Anne Stuller vs. LIU (8/24/12) .................. 2 Anne Stuller vs. Wright State (8/26/12) .... 2 Brie Hooks vs. N. Colorado (8/23/13) ... 2 Anne Stuller vs. Air Force (8/30/13) ......... 2 Brie Hooks vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13) ..... 2 Darcy Jerman vs. UNLV (9/22/13).......... 2 ASSISTS Most assists, Team 1. Minnesota (10/10/03) ............................... 6 Texas Tech (10/17/04) .............................. 6 Iowa State (9/25/05) ................................. 6 4. Eastern Illinois (9/20/02) .......................... 5 Clemson (9/1/06) ...................................... 5 at Kansas (10/27/06) ................................ 5 Nebraska (10/5/07) .................................. 5 8. Alabama-Birmingham (9/3/99) ................ 4 Wisconsin (8/31/01) ................................. 4 Oklahoma (10/25/02) ............................... 4 Northern Colorado (10/1/04) .................... 4 Missouri (10/14/05) .................................. 4 Texas Tech (10/22/06) .............................. 4 Utah (9/6/07) ............................................ 4 Baylor (10/12/07) ...................................... 4 Colorado College (8/19/11) ...................... 4 Northern Colorado (8/21/11)..................... 4 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)............................... 4 94 Most assists, Individual 1. Jen Thais vs. Oklahoma (10/22/04) ......... 3 Madison Krauser vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)3 3. Andrea Matassa vs. Texas Tech (10/27/00)2 Danielle Bickley vs. Texas A&M (9/30/01) 2 Fran Munnelly vs. N. Arizona (10/13/02) .. 2 Kathryn Grandinetti at Wyoming (9/9/03) . 2 Fran Munnelly vs. Missouri (9/26/03) ....... 2 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Iowa State (9/28/03) 2 Maddy Minnis vs. Minnesota (10/10/03) .. 2 Fran Munnelly vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04). 2 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Iowa State (9/25/05) 2 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Missouri (10/14/05) . 2 Alex Cousins vs. Alabama (8/27/06) ........ 2 Nikki Keller vs. Clemson (9/1/06) ............. 2 Allison Kidd vs. Iowa State (9/25/06) ....... 2 Allison Kidd vs. Colo. College (10/8/06) ... 2 Alex Cousins vs. Texas Tech (10/20/06) .. 2 Natalie Weeks vs. Utah (9/6/07)............... 2 Mel Hicks vs. Nebraska (10/5/07) ............ 2 Michaela DeJesus vs. Nebraska (10/5/07) ... 2 Kim Lowry at Baylor (10/12/07) ............... 2 Michaela DeJesus vs. Hawaii (11/16/07) . 2 Kate Russell vs. Washington State (9/12/10) 2 Olivia Pappalardo vs. Air Force (8/30/13) .. 2 Anne Stuller vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13) ........... 2 SHOTS Most shots, Team 1. vs. Alabama (9/6/13) .............................. 39 2. LSU (9/8/96) ........................................... 32 3. Wyoming (9/5/99) ................................... 30 Detroit (9/16/05) ..................................... 30 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)............................. 30 6. Denver (9/4/09) ...................................... 29 7. Denver (11/2/97)..................................... 28 Central Conn. (9/10/00) .......................... 28 St. Mary’s College (8/30/09) ................... 28 10. Missouri (10/27/96) ................................ 27 vs. Oklahoma (11/2/05) .......................... 27 vs. Fairfield (9/2/07) ............................... 27 Drake (9/23/07) ...................................... 27 14. Oklahoma (10/22/04) ............................. 26 15. San Jose State (9/21/03) ....................... 25 Texas Tech (10/17/04) ............................ 25 vs. Cincinnati (9/9/12) ............................ 25 18. Northern Arizona (10/13/02) ................... 24 Minnesota (10/10/03) ............................. 24 20. at Oklahoma (9/14/97) ........................... 23 Wyoming (8/22/10) ................................. 23 UNLV (9/22/13)....................................... 23 Most shots, Individual 1. Nikki Marshall at Nebraska (9/29/06) ..... 10 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (11/3/06) . 10 Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma State (9/28/08) .. 10 4. Melissa Cartmell vs. Cornell (9/8/00) ....... 9 Alex Cousins vs. Mississippi (9/3/06) ....... 9 Kate Russell vs. Denver (9/4/09) ............. 9 7. Melissa Cartmell vs. Utah (9/24/99) ......... 8 Fran Munnelly at Baylor (10/18/02) .......... 8 Fran Munnelly vs. Oklahoma (10/25/02) .. 8 Shawn Kenyon vs. Missouri (10/27/03).... 8 Allie True vs. Oklahoma (9/22/06) ............ 8 Allison Kidd vs. Texas (11/5/06) ............... 8 Nikki Marshall vs. Denver (9/4/09) ........... 8 Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma (10/2/09) .... 8 Anne Stuller vs. Cincinnati (9/9/12) .......... 8 Anne Stuller vs. Washington (9/28/12) ..... 8 Anne Stuller vs. Alabama (9/6/13)............ 8 18. Shawn Kenyon vs. N. Carolina (10/30/96) .... 7 Melissa Cartmell vs. George Wash (9/6/98) 7 Suzy Kiefer vs. LSU (9/20/98) .................. 7 Melissa Cartmell vs. Kansas (8/27/99) ..... 7 Suzy Kiefer vs. Wyoming (9/5/99) ............ 7 Katie Griffin vs. Detroit (9/16/05) .............. 7 Fran Munnelly vs. Detroit (9/16/05) .......... 7 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/25/05) ....... 7 Katie Griffin vs. Oklahoma (11/2/05) ........ 7 Allison Kidd vs. UC Riverside (11/11/05) .. 7 Alex Cousins vs. Texas Tech (10/20/06) .. 7 Hayley Hughes at Purdue (9/2/11)............ 7 Anne Stuller vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13) ......... 7 Darcy Jerman vs. Alabama (9/6/13) ......... 7 Brie Hooks vs. Alabama (9/6/13) .............. 7 Anne Stuller vs. UT Martin (9/8/13) ............. 7 Anne Stuller vs. Stony Brook (9/20/13) ....... 7 POINTS Most points, Team 1. Texas Tech (10/17/04) ............................ 20 2. St. Mary’s College (8/30/09) ................... 19 3. Minnesota (10/10/03) ............................. 18 4. Clemson (9/1/06) .................................... 15 5. Iowa State (9/25/05) ............................... 14 Colorado College (8/19/11) .................... 14 7. Eastern Illinois (9/20/02) ........................ 13 at Texas Tech (10/3/03) .......................... 13 at Kansas (10/27/06) .............................. 13 Nebraska (10/5/07) ................................ 13 Oklahoma (10/2/09) ............................... 13 12. at Texas Tech (10/28/05) ........................ 12 Utah (9/6/07) ........................................ 12 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)............................. 12 15. Oklahoma (10/22/04) ............................. 11 vs. Alabama (8/27/06) ............................ 11 Stony Brook (9/20/13) ............................ 11 Most points, Individual 1. Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma (10/2/09) .... 9 2. Nikki Marshall vs. Clemson (9/1/06) ......... 8 3. Anne Stuller vs. UT Martin (9/8/13) .......... 7 4. Jen Thais vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04) ........ 6 5. Fran Munnelly at Texas Tech (10/3/03) .... 5 Jen Thais vs. Oklahoma (10/22/05) ......... 5 Nikki Marshall at Kansas (10/27/06) ........ 5 8. Elizabeth Larmore vs. Wyoming (9/25/96)4 Shawn Kenyon vs. Oklahoma State (9/27/96) 4 Donna Holyman at Kansas (9/28/97) ....... 4 Melissa Cartmell vs. Denver (11/2/97) ..... 4 Shawn Kenyon vs. George Wash (9/6/98)4 Melissa Cartmell vs. UMass (9/25/98) ..... 4 Jessica Wollow vs. Oklahoma (10/2/98) .. 4 Suzy Kiefer vs. Alabama (9/17/99) ........... 4 Melissa Cartmell at Air Force (9/13/00) .... 4 Jessi Burgener vs. Colo. College (9/15/00) .. 4 Suzy Kiefer at Wyoming (9/2/01) ............. 4 Lindsey Galas vs. Fresno State (8/30/02) 4 Katie Griffin vs. Georgia (8/31/03) ............ 4 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/28/03) ....... 4 Orly Ripmaster at Baylor (10/5/03) ........... 4 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Minn. (10/10/03) . 4 Fran Munnelly vs. Detroit (9/16/05) .......... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/25/05) ....... 4 Nikki Keller vs. Iowa State (9/25/05) ........ 4 Fran Munnelly at N. Colorado (10/9/05) ... 4 Katie Griffin at Texas Tech (10/28/05) ...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Texas (11/4/05) ............... 4 Michelle Wenino vs. Alabama (8/27/06) ... 4 Nikki Marshall at Kansas (10/27/06) ........ 4 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (11/3/06) ... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Colo. College (11/8/06) ... 4 Nikki Marshall vs. Nebraska (10/5/07) ..... 4 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas (11/3/07) ............ 4 Anne Stuller vs. Arizona (9/30/11) ............ 4 Anne Stuller vs. N. Colorado (8/17/12) .... 4 Anne Stuller vs. LIU (8/24/12) .................. 4 Anne Stuller vs. Wright State (8/26/12) .... 4 Brie Hooks vs. N. Colorado (8/23/13) ... 4 Anne Stuller vs. Air Force (8/30/13) ......... 4 Brie Hooks vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13) ..... 4 Darcy Jerman vs. UNLV (9/22/13).......... 4 CU Single Game Records SAVES Most saves, Team 1. at Cal (9/1/96) ........................................ 19 at BYU (9/13/98) .................................... 19 3. at UMass (9/20/97) ................................. 18 vs. Maryland (9/27/98) ........................... 18 5. at Texas A&M (10/26/97) ........................ 16 at Nebraska (10/11/98) ........................... 16 7. at Alabama (9/18/98) .............................. 15 8. at Texas (9/22/00)................................... 14 9. at Harvard (9/21/97) ............................... 13 10. at Colorado College (10/19/96) .............. 12 vs. Arizona State (8/29/97) ..................... 12 vs. Colorado College (10/1/97) .............. 12 vs. Oklahoma State (10/4/98) ................ 12 at Iowa State (10/9/98) ........................... 12 15. vs. Baylor (10/17/97) .............................. 11 at Texas (10/24/97)................................. 11 at Texas A&M (10/15/99) ........................ 11 at Oklahoma (10/7/01) ........................... 11 at Kansas (9/27/02) ................................ 11 vs. Missouri (11/3/04) ............................. 11 vs. Texas A&M (11/5/04)......................... 11 at Texas A&M (10/21/05) ........................ 11 Most saves, Individual 1. Nina Bjornstad at Cal (9/1/96) ................ 19 Sloane Cox vs. BYU (9/11/98)................ 19 3. Sloane Cox at UMass (9/20/97) ............. 18 4. Sloane Cox at A&M (10/26/97)............... 16 Sloane Cox at Nebraska (10/11/98) ....... 16 6. Sloane Cox vs. Alabama (9/18/98)......... 15 7. Sloane Cox vs. UNC (9/4/98) ................. 14 Sloane Cox vs. Maryland (9/27/98) ........ 14 Dani Bassett at Texas (9/22/00) ............. 14 10. Sloane Cox at Harvard (9/21/97) ........... 13 Nikki Marshall (2006-09) Fran Munnelly (2002-05) RECORDS 11. Nina Bjornstad at Colo. College (10/19/96) 12 Nina Bjornstad vs. Arizona State (8/29/97) . 12 Sloane Cox vs. Colo. College (10/1/97) . 12 Sloane Cox at Iowa State (10/9/98) ....... 12 Dani Bassett vs. USC (9/1/00) ............... 12 16. Sloane Cox vs. Baylor (10/17/97) .......... 11 Sloane Cox at Texas (10/24/97) ............. 11 Sloane Cox vs. Oklahoma State (10/4/98)11 Sara Erskine vs. Cornell (9/8/00) ........... 11 Jessica Keller vs. Texas A&M (11/5/04) . 11 Kirstin Radlinski at Texas A&M (10/21/05) 11 Jessica Keller (2003-05) Katie Griffin (2003-06) Anne Stuller (2010-13) 95 RECORDS offensive CLASS records 96 FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR Points 1. Nikki Marshall, 2006 ............. 37 2. Katie Griffin, 2003 ................. 23 3. Fran Munnelly, 2002 ............. 20 4. Brie Hooks, 2013 ................ 18 5. Shawn Kenyon, 1996 ........... 13 Kelly Butler, 2008 ................. 13 7. Nikki Keller, 2005 .................. 12 8. Melissa Cartmell, 1997 ......... 11 Kate Russell, 2008 ............... 11 10. Maddy Minnis, 2003 ............. 10 Points 1. Nikki Marshall, 2007 ............. 20 2. Fran Munnelly, 2003 ............. 19 3. Suzy Kiefer, 1999 ................. 18 4. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003 .... 17 Alex Cousins, 2006 .............. 17 6. Katie Griffin, 2004 ................. 15 7. Melissa Cartmell, 1998 ......... 14 Madison Krauser, 2013 ...... 14 9. Heather Zonker, 1999 ........... 12 Allison Kidd, 2005 ................. 12 Points 1. Katie Griffin, 2005 ................. 25 2. Ashlie Mihalcin, 2004 ........... 23 Fran Munnelly, 2004 ............. 23 4. Nikki Marshall, 2008 ............. 19 5. Melissa Cartmell, 1999 ......... 18 Anne Stuller, 2012 ................ 18 7. Elizabeth Swain, 1996 .......... 12 Gianna DeSaverio, 2007 ...... 12 9. Heather Zonker, 2000 ........... 11 Kate Russell, 2010 ............... 11 Points 1. Anne Stuller, 2013 .............. 26 2. Fran Munnelly, 2005 ............. 22 3. Gianna DeSaverio, 2008 ...... 20 4. Melissa Cartmell, 2000 ......... 18 Jen Thais, 2004 .................... 18 6. Nikki Marshall, 2009 ............. 17 7. Donna Holyman, 1997 .......... 16 8. Katie Griffin, 2006 ................. 15 Nikki Keller, 2008 .................. 15 10. Orly Ripmaster, 2003 ............ 12 Kathryn Grandinetti, 2005 .... 12 Goals 1. Nikki Marshall, 2006 ............ 17 2. Katie Griffin, 2003 ................ 10 3. Brie Hooks, 2013 ................. 8 4. Fran Munnelly, 2002 .............. 7 5. Shawn Kenyon, 1996 ............ 6 6. Melissa Cartmell, 1997 .......... 5 7. Elizabeth Larmore, 1996 ....... 4 Nikki Keller, 2005 ................... 4 Kelly Butler, 2008 .................. 4 10.Kelly Kaitanjian, 1997 ............ 3 Jen Thais, 2001 ..................... 3 Maddy Minnis, 2003 .............. 3 Jess Quador, 2006 ................ 3 Hayley Hughes, 2010 ............ 3 Goals 1. Nikki Marshall, 2007 .............. 9 2. Suzy Kiefer, 1999 .................. 8 3. Melissa Cartmell, 1998 .......... 6 Fran Munnelly, 2003 .............. 6 5. Heather Zonker, 1999 ............ 5 Katie Griffin, 2004 .................. 5 Alex Cousins, 2006 ............... 5 8. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003 ..... 4 Ashlie Mihalcin, 2003 ............ 4 Allison Kidd, 2005 .................. 4 Kelly Butler, 2009 .................. 4 Kassidy Fitzpatrick, 2009 ...... 4 Anne Stuller, 2011 ................. 4 Madison Krauser, 2013 ....... 4 Goals 1. Katie Griffin, 2005 ................ 12 2. Ashlie Mihalcin, 2004 .......... 10 3. Fran Munnelly, 2004 .............. 9 4. Nikki Marshall, 2008 .............. 8 Anne Stuller, 2012 ................. 8 6. Melissa Cartmell, 1999 .......... 7 7. Elizabeth Swain, 1996 ........... 5 Gianna DeSaverio, 2007 ....... 5 9. Shawn Kenyon, 1998 ............ 4 Jen Thais, 2003 ..................... 4 11. Heather Zonker, 2000 ............ 3 Alex Cousins, 2007 ............... 3 Kelly Menachof, 2008 ............ 3 Kate Russell, 2010 ................ 3 Amy Barczuk, 2011................ 3 Darcy Jerman ....................... 3 Goals 1. Gianna DeSaverio, 2008 ....... 9 Anne Stuller, 2013 ............... 9 3. Melissa Cartmell, 2000 .......... 8 Fran Munnelly, 2005 .............. 8 Nikki Marshall, 2009 .............. 8 6. Jen Thais, 2004 ..................... 7 7. Donna Holyman, 1997 ........... 6 Nikki Keller, 2008 ................... 6 9. Orly Ripmaster, 2003 ............. 5 Katie Griffin, 2006 .................. 5 11. Alex Cousins, 2008 ............... 4 Kate Russell, 2011................. 4 Amy Barczuk, 2012 ............... 4 Assists 1. Kate Russell, 2008 ................. 7 2. Fran Munnelly, 2002 ............... 6 3. Kelly Butler, 2008 ................... 5 4. Danielle Bickley, 2001 ............ 4 Maddy Minnis, 2003 ............... 4 Nikki Keller, 2005 .................... 4 Michaela DeJesus, 2007 ........ 4 Erin Bricker, 2009 ................... 4 9. Kelly Kaitanjian, 1997 ............. 3 Suzy Kiefer, 1998 ................... 3 Tiffany Booth, 1999 ................ 3 Katie Griffin, 2003 ................... 3 Nikki Marshall, 2006 ............... 3 Mel Hicks, 2007 ...................... 3 Alex Huynh, 2013 .................. 3 Assists 1. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003 ...... 9 2. Fran Munnelly, 2003 ............... 7 Alex Cousins, 2006 ................ 7 4. Madison Krauser, 2013 ........ 6 5. Jen Thais, 2002 ...................... 5 Katie Griffin, 2004 ................... 5 7. Nicholle Taylor, 2002 .............. 4 Allison Kidd, 2005 ................... 4 9. Nikki Keller, 2006 .................... 3 10. Kim Quijada, 1996 .................. 2 Shawn Kenyon, 1997 ............. 2 Melissa Cartmell, 1998 ........... 2 Allison Gausman, 1998 .......... 2 Suzy Kiefer, 1999 ................... 2 Heather Zonker, 1999 ............. 2 Nikki Marshall, 2007 ............... 2 Kelly Butler, 2009 ................... 2 Kate Russell, 2009 ................. 2 Olivia Pappalardo, 2013 ....... 2 Assists 1. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2004 ...... 6 2. Heather Zonker, 2000 ............. 5 Fran Munnelly, 2004 ............... 5 Kate Russell, 2010 ................. 5 5. Melissa Cartmell, 1999 ........... 4 Allison Kidd, 2006 ................... 4 7. Andrea Matassa, 1999 ........... 3 Ashlie Mihalcin, 2003 ............. 3 Tricia Regan, 2004 ................. 3 Nikki Marshall, 2008 ............... 3 Kassidy Fitzpatrick, 2010 ....... 3 Hayley Hughes, 2012 ............. 3 Assists 1. Anne Stuller, 2013 ................ 8 2. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2005 ...... 6 Fran Munnelly, 2005 ............... 6 4. Katie Griffin, 2006 ................... 5 Quinn Krier, 2012 ................... 5 6. Donna Holyman, 1997 ............ 4 Ellen Falender, 2004 .............. 4 Jen Thais, 2004 ...................... 4 Kym Lowry, 2010 .................... 4 10. Shawn Kenyon, 1999 ............. 3 Allison Gausman, 2000 .......... 3 Andrea Matassa, 2000 ........... 3 Sarah Nowfel, 2000 ................ 3 Allie True, 2006 ...................... 3 Nikki Keller, 2008 .................... 3 Shaye Marshall, 2012 ............. 3 Shots 1. Nikki Marshall, 2006 ............. 84 2. Fran Munnelly, 2002 ............. 80 3. Shawn Kenyon, 1996 ........... 56 4. Kate Russell, 2008 ............... 51 5. Suzy Kiefer, 1998 ................. 47 Katie Griffin, 2003 ................. 47 7. Heather Zonker, 1998 ........... 43 8. Nikki Keller, 2005 .................. 42 Brie Hooks, 2013 ................ 42 10. Kelly Butler, 2008 ................. 39 Shots 1. Alex Cousins, 2006 ............. 74 2. Fran Munnelly, 2003 ............ 57 3. Melissa Cartmell, 1998 ........ 50 4. Anne Stuller, 2011................ 49 5. Katie Griffin, 2004 ................ 48 6. Heather Zonker, 1999 .......... 47 Jen Thais, 2002 ................... 47 8. Allison Kidd, 2005 ................ 46 9. Nikki Marshall, 2007 ............ 45 10. Allie True, 2004 ................... 43 Shots 1. Katie Griffin, 2005 ................ 84 2. Nikki Marshall, 2008 ............ 79 3. Anne Stuller, 2012 ............... 78 4. Fran Munnelly, 2004 ............ 59 5. Melissa Cartmell, 1999 ........ 55 6. Jen Thais, 2003 ................... 43 7. Heather Zonker, 2000 .......... 42 8. Kate Russell, 2010 .............. 41 Darcy Jerman, 2013 ........... 41 10. Ashlie Mihalcin, 2004 .......... 39 Shots 1. Anne Stuller, 2013 ............. 93 2. Melissa Cartmell, 2000 ........ 75 3. Fran Munnelly, 2005 ............ 61 4. Gianna DeSaverio, 2008 ..... 57 5. Donna Holyman, 1997 ......... 53 Nikki Marshall, 2009 ............ 53 7. Nikki Keller, 2008 ................. 46 8. Allie True, 2006 ................... 45 Alex Cousins, 2008 ............. 45 10. Katie Griffin, 2006 ................ 43 colorado’s top records Individual Records Match Goals 4, Nikki Marshall vs. Clemson, 9/1/06 4, Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma 10/2/09 Assists 3, Jen Thais vs. Oklahoma, 10/2/04 3, Madison Krauser vs. UT-Martin, 9/8/14 Shots 10, Nikki Marshall at Nebraska, 9/29/06 10, Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M, 11/3/06 10, Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma State, 9/28/08 Points 9, Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma 10/2/09 Saves 19, Nina Bjornstad at Cal, 9/1/96 19, Sloane Cox vs. Brigham Young, 9/11/98 Shutouts ---- Season 17, Nikki Marshall, 2006 Career 42, Nikki Marshall, 2006-09 9, Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003 24, Fran Munnelly, 2002-05 93, Anne Stuller, 2013 261, Nikki Marshall, 2006-09 37, Nikki Marshall, 2006 200, Sloane Cox, 1998 93, Nikki Marshall 2006-09 323, Sloane Cox, 1997-98 12, Jessica Keller, 2004 25, Jessica Keller, 2003-05 Team Records Colorado: Match Season Opponents Match Season Most Goals: 8 (vs. St. Mary’s College, 8/30/09) 45 (2004) Most Goals: 10 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96) 43 (1999) Fewest Goals: 0 (101 times) 17 (2001) Fewest Goals: 0 (90 times) 14 (2003) Most Shots: 39 (vs. Alabama, 9/6/14) 472 (2008) Most Shots: 37 (at North Carolina, 9/10/99) 403 (1998) Fewest Shots: 2 (at Harvard, 9/21/97) 187 (2001) Fewest Shots: 2 (E. Mich, 9/4/04; Drake, 10/24/08) 190 (2003) Most Saves: 19 (at Cal, 9/1/96; at BYU, 9/13/98) 206 (1998) Most Saves: 17 (Missouri, 10/27/96) 148 (2008) 32 (1997) 6 (three times; most recent vs. ISU, 9/25/05) 35 (2004) Most Assists: 10 (at Neb, 10/13/96) Fewest Assists: —- 11 (2011) Fewest Assists: —- 9 (2008) Most Points: 20 (vs. Texas Tech, 10/17/04) 125 (2004) Most Points: 30 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96) 111 (1999) Most Corner Kicks: 17 (vs. Denver, 9/4/10) 120 (2013) Most C. Kicks: 16 (Texas A&M, 10/2/03) 89 (2013) Most Fouls 20 (vs. Clemson, 9/1/06) 257 (2006) Most Fouls 26 (at Nebraska, 9/29/06) 348 (2006) 2 (Minnesota, 10/10/03; Baylor 10/4/09) 184(1997) Fewest Fouls: 1 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96; vs UCLA, 10/28/11) 145 (2012) Fewest Fouls: Most Shutouts: —- 12 (2004) Most Shutouts: —- 10 (1998) High GAA: —- 2.22 (2001) High GAA: —- 1.91(2004) Low GAA: —- 0.69 (2003) Low GAA: —- 0.90 (1998) Most Wins: —- 15 (2003, 2004) Most Home Wins: —- 9 (1999, 2003, 2006) Best Home Record: —- 9-1-1 (1999) Most Road Wins: —- 6 (2003, 2008) Most Neutral Site Wins: —- 4 (2004, 2013) Most Losses: —- 13 (2011) Most Home Losses: —- 6 (2011) Most Road Losses: —- 7 (1997, 1998, 2011) Margin of Victory: 7 (vs. Texas Tech, 10/17/04; vs. St. Mary’s, 8/30/09) Margin of Defeat: 9 (vs. Nebraska, 10/10/99) RECORDS Most Assists: Highest Combined Score: 12 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96) Lowest Combined Score: 0 (14 times) Longest Win Streak: 11 (August 31-October 10, 2003) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 14-0-1 (August 31-October 24, 2003) Most Goals In A Half: 5 ((first) vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04)) 97 team and miscellaneous records Points 1. 125 (45g 35a) .......2004 2. 118 (42g 34a) .......2006 3. 112 (43g 26a) .......2008 4. 109 (38g 33a) .......2003 5. 103 (37g 29a) .......2005 6. 90 (33g 24a) .........2013 7. 84 (31g 22a) .........1999 8. 80 (28g 24a) .........2002 9. 76 (26g 24a) .........2007 10. 75 (27g 21a) .........2012 11. 68 (26g 16a)..........2009 68 (24g 20a) .........2010 13. 66 (22g 22a) .........2000 14. 62 (22g 18a) .........1997 15. 58 (22g 14a) .........1996 Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10. RECORDS 12. 13. 45 .........................2004 43 .........................2008 42 .........................2006 38 .........................2003 37 .........................2005 33 .........................2013 31 .........................1999 28 .........................2002 27 .........................2012 26 .........................2007 26..........................2009 24 .........................2010 22 .........................1996 22 .........................1997 22 .........................2000 Game-winning goals 1. 15 .........................2003 15 .........................2004 3. 14 .........................2006 14 .........................2008 14 .........................2013 6. 12 .........................2005 7. 11..........................1999 8. 10 .........................2002 10 .........................2007 10. 9 ...........................2009 11. 8 ...........................2000 8 ...........................2010 8 ...........................2012 14. 6 ...........................1996 6 ...........................1997 Shots on goal 1. 191 (43 goals) ......2008 2. 175 (33 goals) ......2013 3. 171 (37 goals) ......2005 4. 166 (42 goals) ......2006 5. 163 (45 goals) ......2004 6. 150 (22 goals).......1996 7. 141 (22 goals) ......2000 8. 133 (24 goals) ......2010 9. 132 (31 goals) ......1999 132 (38 goals) ......2003 11. 130 (28 goals) ......2002 12. 129 (26 goals) ......2007 13. 118 (27 goals) ......2012 14. 112 (22 goals).......1997 112 (21 goals) ...... 2011 Shots attempted 1. 472 (43 goals) ......2008 2. 424 (42 goals) ......2006 3. 367 (37 goals) ......2005 4. 341 (33 goals) ......2013 5. 328 (45 goals) ......2004 6. 308 (28 goals) ......2002 7. 296 (24 goals) ......2010 8. 288 (31 goals) ......1999 9. 286 (22 goals) ......2000 10. 278 (38 goals) ......2003 11. 274 (26 goals) ......2007 12. 259 (21 goals) ...... 2011 13. 258 (26 goals).......2009 14. 259 (19 goals) ......1998 15. 250 (27 goals) ......2012 98 Assists 1. 35 .................. 2004 2. 34 .................. 2006 3. 33 .................. 2003 4. 29 .................. 2005 5. 26 .................. 2008 6. 24 .................. 2002 24 .................. 2007 24 .................. 2013 9. 22 .................. 1999 22 .................. 2000 11. 21 .................. 2012 12. 20 .................. 2010 13. 18 .................. 1997 14. 17 .................. 2001 15. 16 .................. 1998 16 .................. 2009 Most wins 1. 15 (15-4-1) .... 2003 15 (15-6-2) .... 2004 3. 14 (14-6-4) .... 2006 14 (14-5-4) .... 2008 14 (14-7-2) .... 2013 6. 12 (12-8-4) .... 2005 7. 11 (11-8-1) ..... 1999 8. 10 (10-8-2) .... 2002 10 (10-8-4) .... 2007 10. 9 (9-10-0)........2009 11. 8 (8-11-0) ....... 2000 8 (8-9-3) ........ 2010 8 (8-8-4) ........ 2012 Most losses 1. 13 (4-13-2) .... 2011 2. 12 (6-12-0) .... 1997 12 (5-12-3) .... 1998 4. 11 (8-11-0) ..... 2000 11 (3-11-2) ..... 2001 6. 10 (6-10-1) .... 1996 10 (9-10-0)......2009 8. 9 (8-9-3) ........ 2010 9. 8 (11-8-1) ....... 1999 8 (10-8-2) ...... 2002 8 (12-8-4) ...... 2005 8 (10-8-4) ...... 2007 8 (8-8-4) ........ 2012 Most ties 1. 4 (12-8-4) ...... 2005 4 (14-6-4) ...... 2006 4 (10-8-4) ...... 2007 4 (14-5-4) ...... 2008 4 (8-8-4) ........ 2012 6. 3 (5-12-3) ...... 1998 3 (8-9-3) ........ 2010 8. 2 (3-11-2) ....... 2001 2 (10-8-2) ...... 2002 2 (15-6-2) ...... 2004 2 (4-13-2) ...... 2011 2 (14-7-2) ...... 2013 Most shutouts 1. 12 .................. 2004 2. 11................... 2005 3. 10 .................. 2003 10 .................. 2007 5. 9 .................... 2008 9 .................... 2013 7. 8 .................... 2006 8 .................... 2012 9. 6 .................... 2002 6 .................... 2009 11. 5 .................... 1998 5 .................... 1999 5 .................... 2000 5 .................... 2010 15. 2 .................... 1996 Win Streaks 1. 11 games ....... 2003 2. 8 games ........ 2008 3. 6 games (twice)2004 6 games ........ 2013 5. 6. 5 games ........ 1999 4 games ........ 2000 4 games ........ 2005 4 games ........ 2006 4 games ........ 2008 Unbeaten Streaks 1. 15 games ...... 2003 2. 9 .................... 2006 9 .................... 2008 4. 7 .................... 2004 5. 6 .................... 2002 6 .................... 2004 6 .................... 2013 8. 5 .................... 1999 5 .................... 2008 5 .................... 2012 0:23 0:52 1:33 1:34 1:39 1:44 1:55 2:02 2:15 2:24 2:36 2:40 2:44 3:11 3:11 Scoring Streaks 1. 11................... 2003 11................... 2005 3. 10 (twice)....... 2004 10 .................. 2006 5. 9 .................... 2006 9 .................... 2008 6. 8 .................... 1999 8 .................... 2001 8. 7 .................... 2009 7 .................... 2012 10. 6 .................... 2002 6 .................... 2005 6 .................... 2010 6 .................... 2013 14. 5 .................... 2000 5 .................... 2002 5 .................... 2008 5 .................... 2012 Multi-goal Games 1. 12 .................. 2003 12 .................. 2006 3. 11................... 1999 11................... 2004 11................... 2008 6. 10 .................. 2005 10 .................. 2013 8. 9 .................... 1996 9 .................... 2010 9 .................... 2012 11. 8 .................... 1997 8 .................... 2002 8 .................... 2007 14. 6 .................... 2000 6 .................... 2001 6 .................... 2011 QUICKEST GOALS IN SCHOOL HISTORY Nikki Marshall vs. St. Mary’s College 8/30/09 Michaela DeJesus vs. Utah 9/6/07 Jen Almquist vs. Hawai’i 11/2/96 Kelly Kaitanjian at Texas 10/24/97 Katie Griffin at Denver 9/2/05 Carly Bolyard vs. Colorado College 8/19/11 Shaye Marshall vs. Utah 11/2/12 Gianna DeSaverio at Texas 11/2/07 Brie Hooks vs. Stony Brook 9/20/13 Nikki Marshall at Texas Tech 8/29/08 Nikki Marshall vs. St. Mary’s College 8/30/09 Darcy Jerman vs. UNLV 9/22/13 Kate Russell at Oklahoma 10/14/10 Kate Russell vs. Texas A&M 9/24/10 Brie Hooks vs. St. Mary’s College 9/1/13 89:56 89:53 89:52 89:43 89:40 89:26 89:16 89:11 89:07 89:06 88:47 88:25 88:12 90:27 90:57 91:06 91:36 92:55 93:36 95:29 95:48 96:47 96:52 98:09 98:28 104:42 106:03 107:56 108:57 111:21* 116:53* LATEST GOALS IN SCHOOL HISTORY (REGULATION) :04 Allison Gausman vs. Oklahoma State 9/29/00 :07 Anne Stuller vs. Stony Brook 9/20/13 :08 Tricia Regan vs. Missouri (Gametying) 11/3/04 :17 Liz Swain at Iowa State 10/11/96 :20 Jen Thais vs. Texas A&M 9/30/01 :34 Nikki Marshall at Kansas 10/27/06 :44 Lindsey Galas vs. Fresno State 8/30/02 :49 Nikki Marshall at BYU 9/8/06 :53 Kassidy Fitzpatrick vs. Illinois 8/28/09 :54 Suzy Kiefer at Wyoming 9/2/01 1:13 Alex Cousins vs. Fresno State 9/21/08 1:35 Megan Manthey vs. Vanderbilt (Gamewinning) 8/26/05 1:48 Heather Zonker vs. Missouri (Big 12) 11/3/99 OVERTIME GOALS Nikki Marshall at Oklahoma Kassidy Fitzpatrick vs. Washington State Allison Kidd vs. Texas (Big 12) Nikki Marshall at Mississippi Anne Stuller vs. Kansas Katie Griffin vs. Georgia Melissa Cartmell at Colorado College Anne Stuller vs. Washington Brie Hooks vs. Alabama Michelle Wenino vs. Drake Fran Munnelly vs. Missouri (Big 12, pk) Lizzy Herzl vs. Texas A&M Amy Barczuk vs. USC Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (Big 12) Lizzy Herzl vs. UCLA Nikki Marshall vs. Denver Kelly Kaitanjian vs. Texas Tech Kelly Kaitanjian vs. Iowa State 10/26/07 9/12/10 11/4/05 9/12/08 10/25/10 8/31/03 10/7/98 10/13/13 9/6/13 9/23/07 11/3/04 9/24/10 10/21/12 11/3/06 9/19/10 9/4/09 10/19/97 9/7/97 *-Overtime consisted of two 15-minute periods; now two 10-minute periods 9/26/03 11/3/06 9/12/08 10/17/97 10/12/07 8/29/08 COLORADO COME FROM BEHIND WINS 2-0 deficit to Missouri W 3-2 2-0 deficit vs. Texas A&M (Big 12) W 3-2 2OT 2-0 deficit at Mississippi W 3-2 OT 2-1 deficit to Baylor W 3-2 2-1 deficit to Baylor W 3-2 2-1 deficit to Texas Tech W 3-2 1-0 deficit 23 times year-by-year leaders SHOTS 1996 Shawn Kenyon ...........56 1997 Donna Holyman ..........53 1998 Melissa Cartmell .........50 1999 Melissa Cartmell .........55 2000 Melissa Cartmell .........75 2001 Heather Zonker...........41 2002 Fran Munnelly .............80 2003 Fran Munnelly .............57 2004 Fran Munnelly .............59 2005 Katie Griffin .................84 2006 Nikki Marshall .............84 2007 Nikki Marshall .............45 2008 Nikki Marshall .............79 2009 Nikki Marshall .............53 2010 Amy Barczuk ..............41 Kate Russell ...............41 2011 Kate Russell ...............42 2012 Anne Stuller ................78 2013 Anne Stuller ................93 GAMEWINNERS 1996 Shawn Kenyon .............2 Elizabeth Swain ............2 1997 Donna Holyman ............2 1998 Melissa Cartmell ...........2 1999 Melissa Cartmell ...........3 2000 Melissa Cartmell ...........5 2001 Tiffany Booth.................1 Suzy Kiefer ...................1 Heather Zonker.............1 2002 Fran Munnelly ...............3 2003 Katie Griffin ...................5 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin..............4 2005 Katie Griffin ...................3 Allison Kidd ...................3 2006 Nikki Marshall ...............7 2007 Nikki Marshall ...............4 2008 Nikki Marshall ...............4 2009 Nikki Marshall ...............3 2010 Lizzy Herzl ....................2 Kym Lowry ....................2 2011 Carly Bolyard ..............1 Hayley Hughes .............1 Shaye Marshall .............1 Kate Russell .................1 2012 Anne Stuller ..................3 2013 Brie Hooks...................4 Anne Stuller ..................4 ASSISTS 1996 Jen Almquist .................2 Kim Quijada ..................2 Elizabeth Swain ............2 1997 Donna Holyman ............4 1998 Susan Kiefer .................3 1999 Melissa Cartmell ...........4 2000 Heather Zonker.............5 2001 Danielle Bickley ............4 2002 Fran Munnelly ...............6 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti.......9 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti.......6 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti.......6 Fran Munnelly ...............6 2006 Alex Cousins.................7 2012 2013 Michaela DeJesus ........4 Kate Russell .................7 Erin Bricker ...................4 Kate Russell .................5 Caroline Danneberg .....2 Kate Russell .................2 Quinn Krier ...................5 Anne Stuller ..................8 POINTS 1996 Shawn Kenyon ...........13 1997 Donna Holyman ..........16 1998 Melissa Cartmell .........14 1999 Melissa Cartmell .........18 Suzy Kiefer .................18 2000 Melissa Cartmell .........18 2001 Jen Thais ......................7 2002 Fran Munnelly .............20 2003 Katie Griffin .................23 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin............23 Fran Munnelly .............24 2005 Katie Griffin .................25 2006 Nikki Marshall .............37 2007 Nikki Marshall .............20 2008 Gianna DeSaverio ......20 2009 Nikki Marshall .............17 2010 Kate Russell ............... 11 2011 Kate Russell ...............10 2012 Anne Stuller ................18 2013 Anne Stuller ................26 SAVES 1996 Nina Bjornstad .........127 1997 Sloane Cox ..............133 1998 Sloane Cox ..............200 1999 Dani Bassett ............144 2000 Dani Bassett ..............44 Sara Erskine ..............44 2001 Whitney Peterson ......40 2002 Sara Erskine ..............51 2003 Jessica Keller ............65 2004 Jessica Keller ............94 2005 Jessica Keller ............49 2006 Kirstin Radlinski .........68 2007 Kirstin Radlinski .........53 2008 Kirstin Radlinski .........71 2009 Kara Linder ................71 2010 Annie Brunner............61 2011 Annie Brunner............40 2012 Annie Brunner............70 2013 Annie Brunner............87 MULTIPLE GOAL GAMES 1996 Shawn Kenyon ............1 Elizabeth Larmore .......1 1997 Melissa Cartmell ..........1 Donna Holyman ...........1 1998 Melissa Cartmell ..........1 Shawn Kenyon ............1 Jessica Wollow ............1 1999 Suzy Kiefer ..................1 2000 Jessi Burgener.............1 Melissa Cartmell ..........1 2001 Suzy Kiefer ..................1 2002 Lindsey Galas ..............1 2003 Katie Griffin ..................2 Orly Ripmaster.............2 2004 Katie Griffin ..................1 Fran Munnelly ..............1 Jen Thais .....................1 2005 Katie Griffin ..................3 2006 Nikki Marshall ..............3 2007 Nikki Marshall ..............2 2008 Gianna DeSaverio .......2 Nikki Marshall ..............2 2009 Nikki Marshall ..............2 2011 Anne Stuller .................1 2012 Anne Stuller .................3 2013 Brie Hooks..................2 Anne Stuller .................2 MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES 2000 Andrea Matassa ..........1 2001 Danielle Bickley ...........1 2002 Fran Munnelly ..............1 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti......1 Fran Munnelly ..............1 2004 Fran Munnelly ..............1 Jen Thais .....................1 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2013 Kathryn Grandinetti......2 Alex Cousins................2 Michaela DeJesus .......2 Kate Russell ................2 Kate Russell ................1 Madison Krauser .......1 Olivia Pappalardo ......1 Anne Stuller .................1 CONSECUTIVE GAMES GOAL SCORING STREAK 1996 Shawn Kenyon ............2 Elizabeth Swain ...........2 1997 Melissa Cartmell ..........2 Donna Holyman ...........2 Kelly Kaitanjian ............2 Shawn Kenyon ............2 1998 Melissa Cartmell . 2, twice 1999 Melissa Cartmell ..........3 Suzy Kiefer ..................3 Heather Zonker............3 2000 Meghan Swanzy ..........2 Heather Zonker............2 2001 Jen Thais .....................2 2002 Fran Munnelly ..............2 Nicholle Taylor .............2 2003 Katie Griffin ..................3 Ashlie Mihalcin.............3 2004 Fran Munnelly ..............3 2005 Katie Griffin ..................3 Fran Munnelly ..............3 2006 Nikki Marshall ....4, twice 2007 Nikki Marshall ..............4 2008 Gianna DeSaverio .......3 2009 Kassidy Fitzpatrick.......2 Nikki Marshall ..............2 2010 Amy Barczuk ...............2 Lizzy Herzl ...................2 Kym Lowry ...................2 Shaye Marshall ............2 2011 Amy Barczuk ...............2 Hayley Hughes ............2 Darcy Jerman .............2 2012 Anne Stuller .................2 2013 Brie Hooks.......2, twice CONSECUTIVE GAMES ASSISTS STREAK 1998 Melissa Cartmell ..........2 1999 Melissa Cartmell ..........2 2001 Danielle Bickley ...........2 2002 Fran Munnelly ..............2 Nicholle Taylor .............2 Jen Thais .....................2 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti...2, twice 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti......3 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti......2 Nikki Keller...................2 Allison Kidd ..................2 Fran Munnelly ..............2 2006 Allie True......................3 2008 Kelly Butler ..................2 Nikki Keller...................2 2010 Caroline Danneberg ....2 Kym Lowry ...................2 Kate Russell ................2 2011 Caroline Danneberg ....2 2012 Quinn Krier ..................2 Olivia Pappalardo ......2 2013 Madison Krauser .......2 CONSECUTIVE GAMES POINTS STREAK 1996 Shawn Kenyon ............2 Elizabeth Swain ...........2 1997 Melissa Cartmell ..........2 Donna Holyman ...........2 Kelly Kaitanjian ............2 Shawn Kenyon ............2 1998 Melissa Cartmell . 2, twice 1999 Melissa Cartmell ..........3 Suzy Kiefer ..................3 Heather Zonker............3 2000 Melissa Cartmell ..........2 Allison Gausman .........2 Andrea Matassa ..........2 Elizabeth Swanzy ........2 Heather Zonker............2 2001 Danielle Bickley .2, twice 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Fran Munnelly ..............4 Nicholle Taylor .............4 Fran Munnelly ....3, twice Ashlie Mihalcin.............5 Fran Munnelly ..............6 Nikki Marshall ..............6 Nikki Marshall ..............4 Kelly Butler ..................3 Gianna DeSaverio .......3 Nikki Keller...................3 Nikki Marshall ..............3 Kassidy Fitzpatrick.......2 Nikki Marshall ..............2 Kelly Menachof ............2 Kate Russell ................3 Amy Barczuk ...............2 Caroline Danneberg ....2 Hayley Hughes ............2 Darcy Jerman .............2 Anne Stuller .................2 Anne Stuller .......2, twice Anne Stuller .................3 SHUTOUTS 1996 Nina Bjornstad ..........2.0 1997 Sloane Cox ...............1.0 1998 Sloane Cox ...............5.0 1999 Dani Bassett .............5.0 2000 Whitney Peterson .....3.0 2001 Sara Erskine .............0.1 Whitney Peterson .....0.1 2002 Sara Erskine .............4.0 2003 Jessica Keller ...........9.0 2004 Jessica Keller .........12.0 2005 Jessica Keller ...........4.0 Kirstin Radlinski ........4.0 2006 Kirstin Radlinski ........3.0 2007 Kirstin Radlinski ........5.0 2008 Kirstin Radlinski ........6.0 2009 Kara Linder ...............6.0 2010 Annie Brunner...........5.0 2011 Annie Brunner...........2.0 2012 Annie Brunner...........7.1 2013 Annie Brunner...........9.0 RECORDS GOALS 1996 Shawn Kenyon .............6 1997 Donna Holyman ............6 1998 Melissa Cartmell ...........6 1999 Suzy Kiefer ...................8 2000 Melissa Cartmell ...........8 2001 Jen Thais ......................3 2002 Fran Munnelly ...............7 2003 Katie Griffin .................10 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin............10 2005 Katie Griffin .................12 2006 Nikki Marshall .............17 2007 Nikki Marshall ...............9 2008 Gianna DeSaverio ........9 2009 Nikki Marshall ...............8 2010 Hayley Hughes .............3 Kym Lowry ....................3 Shaye Marshall .............3 Kate Russell .................3 2011 Kate Russell .................4 Anne Stuller ..................4 2012 Anne Stuller ..................8 2013 Anne Stuller ..................9 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE 1996 9 games .........6,375 ....... 708 1997 7 games .........7,235 ....... 904 1998 10 games .......5,700 ....... 659 1999 11 games .......4,991 ....... 454 2000 9 games .........5,700 ....... 659 2001 7 games .........2,414 ....... 345 2002 12 games .......5,631 ....... 469 2003 10 games .......9,681 ....... 961 2004 9 games .........6,147 ....... 683 2005 8 games .........8,663 ....... 833 2006 11 games .....13,128 .... 1,193 2007 10 games ..... 11,288 .... 1,129 2008 11 games .....10,665 ....... 970 2009 8 games .........9,560 .... 1,195 2010 10 games .......9,086 ....... 908 2011 8 games……..9,008…..1,126 2012 9 games……..8,873…….986 2013 10 games…..10,522….1,052 Danielle Bassett (1998-01) 99 RECORDS individual season leaders SCORING Year Player 1996 Shawn Kenyon Elizabeth Swain Elizabeth Larmore 1997 Donna Holyman Melissa Cartmell Kelly Kaitanjian 1998 Melissa Cartmell Shawn Kenyon Suzy Kiefer 1999 Melissa Cartmell Suzy Kiefer Heather Zonker 2000 Melissa Cartmell Heather Zonker Allison Gausman Andrea Matassa 2001 Jen Thais Danielle Bickley Suzy Kiefer 2002 Fran Munnelly Nicholle Taylor Jen Thais 2003 Katie Griffin Fran Munnelly Kathryn Grandinetti 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin Fran Munnelly Jen Thais 2005 Katie Griffin Fran Munnelly Nikki Keller Kathryn Grandinetti Allison Kidd 2006 Nikki Marshall Alex Cousins Katie Griffin 2007 Nikki Marshall Gianna DeSaverio Alex Cousins Michaela DeJesus 2008 Gianna DeSaverio Nikki Marshall Nikki Keller 2009 Nikki Marshall Kelly Butler Kassidy Fitzpatrick 2010 Kate Russell Kym Lowry Kassidy Fitzpatrick Hayley Hughes 2011 Kate Russell Anne Stuller Amy Barczuk 2012 Anne Stuller Amy Barczuk Hayley Hughes 2013 Anne Stuller Brie Hooks Madison Krauser G 6 5 4 6 5 3 6 4 2 7 8 5 8 3 2 2 3 1 2 7 3 2 10 6 4 10 9 7 12 8 4 3 4 17 5 5 9 5 3 2 9 8 6 8 4 4 3 3 2 3 4 4 3 8 4 2 9 8 4 A 1 2 1 4 1 3 2 0 3 4 2 2 2 5 3 3 1 4 2 6 4 5 3 7 9 3 5 4 1 6 4 6 4 3 7 5 2 2 2 4 2 3 3 1 2 1 5 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 8 2 6 Jen Thais (2001-04) Pts 13 12 9 16 11 9 14 8 7 18 18 12 18 11 7 7 7 6 6 20 10 9 23 19 17 23 23 18 25 22 12 12 12 37 17 15 20 12 8 8 20 19 15 17 10 9 11 10 7 7 10 9 7 18 9 7 26 18 14 Avg 0.76 0.71 0.53 0.89 0.61 0.50 0.70 0.40 0.35 0.90 0.90 0.60 0.95 0.58 0.37 0.37 0.44 0.43 0.40 1.00 0.50 0.45 1.15 0.95 0.85 1.00 1.00 0.86 1.04 0.92 0.52 0.50 0.50 1.54 0.71 0.79 0.91 0.55 0.36 0.36 0.95 0.90 0.65 0.89 0.67 0.47 0.55 0.50 0.44 0.35 0.53 0.47 0.37 0.90 0.45 0.35 1.13 0.95 0.61 GOALS Year Player 1996 Shawn Kenyon Elizabeth Swain Elizabeth Larmore 1997 Donna Holyman Melissa Cartmell Shawn Kenyon Kelly Kaitanjian 1998 Melissa Cartmell Shawn Kenyon Andrea Matassa Jessica Wollow Suzy Kiefer 1999 Suzy Kiefer Melissa Cartmell Heather Zonker 2000 Melissa Cartmell Jessi Burgener Heather Zonker 2001 Jen Thais Jessica Wollow Lindsey Galas Suzy Kiefer 2002 Fran Munnelly Lindsey Galas Nicholle Taylor 2003 Katie Griffin Fran Munnelly Orly Ripmaster 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin Fran Munnelly Jen Thais 2005 Katie Griffin Fran Munnelly Nikki Keller Allison Kidd 2006 Nikki Marshall Katie Griffin Alex Cousins 2007 Nikki Marshall Gianna DeSaverio Alex Cousins 2008 Gianna DeSaverio Nikki Marshall Nikki Keller 2009 Nikki Marshall Kelly Butler Kassidy Fitzpatrick 2010 Shaye Marshall Hayley Hughes Kym Lowry Kate Russell 2011 Kate Russell Anne Stuller Hayley Hughes Amy Barczuk 2012 Anne Stuller Amy Barczuk Emily Paxton Hayley Hughes Maidson Krauser 2013 Anne Stuller Brie Hooks Madison Krauser G 6 5 4 6 5 3 3 6 4 2 2 2 8 7 5 8 3 3 3 2 2 2 7 3 3 10 6 5 10 9 7 12 8 4 4 17 5 5 9 5 3 9 8 6 8 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 8 4 2 2 2 9 8 4 Avg 0.35 0.29 0.24 0.33 0.28 0.18 0.17 0.30 0.20 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.40 0.35 0.25 0.42 0.20 0.16 0.19 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.35 0.15 0.15 0.50 0.30 0.25 0.43 0.39 0.33 0.50 0.33 0.17 0.17 0.71 0.26 0.21 0.41 0.23 0.14 0.43 0.38 0.26 0.42 0.26 0.21 0.18 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.21 0.21 0.17 0.16 0.40 0.20 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.39 0.42 0.17 ASSISTS Year Player 1996 Jen Almquist Kim Quijada Elizabeth Swain 1997 Donna Holyman Kelly Kaitanjian Nicole Perretti Shawn Kenyon Teri Fildey 1998 Suzy Kiefer Allison Gausman Heather Zonker Melissa Cartmell 1999 Melissa Cartmell Andrea Matassa Tiffany Booth Shawn Kenyon 2000 Heather Zonker Sarah Nowfel Allison Gausman Andrea Matassa 2001 Danielle Bickley Suzy Kiefer Heather Zonker 2002 Fran Munnelly Jen Thais Nicholle Taylor 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti Fran Munnelly Maddy Minnis 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti Katie Griffin Fran Munnelly 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti Fran Munnelly Nikki Keller Allison Kidd 2006 Alex Cousins Katie Griffin Allison Kidd Laura Munnelly 2007 Michaela DeJesus Mel Hicks 2008 Kate Russell Kelly Butler Nikki Marshall Caroline Danneberg Nikki Keller 2009 Erin Bricker Kelly Butler Kate Russell Kelly Menachof Ally Goodman 2010 Kate Russell Kym Lowry Kassidy Fitzpatrick Caroline Danneberg 2011 Caroline Danneberg Kate Russell 2012 Quinn Krier Hayley Hughes Shaye Marshall 2013 Anne Stuller Madison Krauser Alex Huynh A 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 4 2 2 6 5 4 9 7 4 6 5 5 6 6 4 4 7 5 4 4 4 3 7 5 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 5 4 3 3 2 2 5 3 3 8 6 3 Avg 0.33 0.13 0.12 0.22 0.17 0.15 0.12 0.11 0.15 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.20 0.21 0.15 0.15 0.26 0.23 0.16 0.16 0.29 0.13 0.13 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.45 0.35 0.20 0.30 0.22 0.22 0.25 0.25 0.17 0.17 0.29 0.26 0.21 0.17 0.18 0.14 0.30 0.22 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.22 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.25 0.20 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.11 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.35 0.26 0.13 Nikki Keller (2005-08) Kate Russell (2008-11) 100