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7 VIRGINIA CAVALIERS (2-0-1, 0-0 ACC) #4 Vs CONNECTICUT HUSKIES (0-1-1, 0-0 BIG EAST) AUGUST 29, 2010 • JEFFREY FIELD • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 2010 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER GAME NOTES GAME #7 VIRGINIA CAVALIERS (2-0-1, 0-0 ACC) #4 VS CONNECTICUT HUSKIES (0-1-1, 0-0 BIG EAST) AUGUST 29, 2010 • JEFFREY FIELD • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA TODAY’S GAME 2010 SCHEDULE/RESULTS • Virginia plays its only neutral site game of the 2010 regular season • Last season, the Cavaliers were 1-0-2 in neutral site games Aug. 13 vs. #4 Notre Dame (ex) 1 W 4-1 • UConn is the first of two Big East teams on the Cavaiers’ schedule this season Aug. 15 JAMES MADISON (ex) T 1-1 Aug. 20 LIBERTY W 4-0 SERIES HISTORY Aug. 22 COLGATE W 6-0 • The all-time series is tied 2-2-0 Aug. 27 at #11 Penn State 2 T 1-1 • The teams have not met in the regular season since 1993 Aug. 29 vs. Connecticut 2 12:00 pm • UVa and UConn played a preseason game in 2007 at Klöckner Stadium Sept. 3 RICHMOND 5:30 pm 3 • Two of the four previous meetings have been in the NCAA Tournament Sept. 10 TEXAS 7:00 pm Sept. 12 BOSTON UNIV. 3 2:00 pm Sept. 19 at West Virginia 1:00 pm AUGUST SUCCESS Sept. 23 at #17 Virginia Tech * 7:00 pm • The Cavaliers are 21-1-1 all-time in the month of August Sept. 30 at #12 Maryland * 7:00 pm • Virginia has outscored its opponents 83-3 in those games Oct. 3 #6 BOSTON COLLEGE * 2:00 pm • The only loss in August came last year, the 1-0 loss at Penn State Oct. 8 #1 NORTH CAROLINA * 7:00 pm Oct. 14 #22 DUKE * 7:00 pm LENCZYK HONORED Oct. 17 #15 WAKE FOREST * 2:00 pm • Senior forward Meghan Lenczyk received numerous honors this week after scor- Oct. 21 at #8 Florida State * 7:00 pm ing four goals in Virginia’s wins over Liberty and Colgate Oct. 24 at Miami * 1:00 pm Oct. 28 NC STATE * 7:00 pm • She was named ACC Player of the Week and TopDrawerSoccer.com National Oct. 31 at Clemson * 1:00 pm Player of the Week Nov. 3-7 at ACC Tournament (Cary, N.C.) • Lenczyk was also named to Collegesoccer360.com’s Team of the Week 1 Maple City, Mich. ‘HOOS BACK 2 Penn State Invitational (University Park, Pa.) • The Cavaliers return 18 letterwinners, including 10 starters from last season 3 Virginia Nike Soccer Classic • The 10 returning starters is tied for the most in the ACC (Florida State) • Among the returners are the Cavaliers’ top four scorers from last season (Sinead * ACC game Farrelly, Lauren Alwine, Caroline Miller, Meghan Lenczyk) IN THE RANKINGS • UVa: #7 (Soccer America), #9 (TopDrawerSoccer), #12 (Soccer Times), #15 (NSCAA) • UConn: #49 (TopDrawerSoccer) PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP MEDIA INFORMATION POS NO NAME YR GP-GS G-A-P OF NOTE GK 29 Chantel JONES Jr. 3-3 0.31 GAA 25 career shutouts ranks second in history Steve Kirkland D 4 Morgan STITH So. 3-3 0-0-0 Led UVa field players with 2003 min in 2009 Assistant Athletics Media Relations Director D 16 Maggie KISTNER Jr. 1-1 0-0-0 Made season debut Friday vs. PSU (Women’s Soccer Contact) D 19 Emily CARROLLO So. 3-3 0-0-0 14 career starts D 20 Kika TOULOUSE Sr. 3-3 0-0-0 Moved to defender last season & started 17 games Office: (434) 982-5500 M 5 Lindsey MILLER Sr. 3-3 1-1-3 Goal and assist vs. Colgate Direct: (434) 982-5535 Cell: (434) 825-5241 M 17 Sinead FARRELLY Sr. 3-3 1-1-3 Preseason Hermann Trophy Watch List Email: [email protected] M 24 Colleen FLANAGAN Sr. 3-3 0-0-0 Spent time with the US U-23s this summer F 9 Lauren ALWINE Jr. 3-3 2-3-7 Ranks fourth in UVa history with 26 career assists F 10 Caroline MILLER So. 3-3 1-1-3 Third on the team in scoring in 2009 F 21 Meghan LENCZYK Sr. 3-3 4-1-9 UVa active leader with 28 career goals www.virginiasports.com 2010 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER GAME NOTES RANKINGS LAST TIME OUT SOCCER AMERICA • The Cavaliers played to a 1-1 draw with Penn State on Friday 1. North Carolina 2-0-0 2. Stanford 1-0-1 • Lauren Alwine scored the game-tying goal in the 87th minute 3. Portland 2-0-0 • Chantel Jones made a season-high six saves 4. Notre Dame 2-0-0 5. UCLA 1-0-0 6. Boston College 0-0-1 LENCZYK WITH A PAIR OF DOUBLES 7. VIRGINIA 2-0-0 • Meghan Lenczyk scored two goals against both Liberty and Colgate 8. Florida State 2-0-0 • She now has six career multi-goal games (fourth in UVa history) 9. Texas A&M 1-1-0 10. Santa Clara 2-0-0 • Lenczyk was the first Cavalier to have consecutive multi-goal games since Angela 11. Penn State 1-0-0 Hucles in 1997 12. Maryland 2-0-0 13. Florida 2-0-0 14. BYU 1-0-0 KLÖCK-WORK AT HOME 15. Wake Forest 1-0-0 • The Cavaliers have posted four consecutive home shutouts 16. Wisconsin 0-0-0 • Virginia has a five-game home unbeaten streak (4-0-1) 17. Virginia Tech 1-0-0 18. Memphis 2-0-0 • Since 2007, Virginia is 28-4-6 at Klöckner Stadium, including a 20-0-1 mark against 19. Oklahoma State 1-0-0 non-conference opponents 20. Dayton 2-0-0 21. South Carolina 2-0-0 22. Duke 1-0-0 DOUGLAS DEBUTS WITH A GOAL 23. Marquette 1-0-1 • Freshman forward Gloria Douglas scored a goal in the season opener vs. Liberty 24. Rutgers 1-0-0 • She became the first Cavalier to score in her collegiate debut since Sinead Farrelly 25. San Diego 1-0-0 in 2007 NSCAA 1. North Carolina 2-0-0 FARRELLY HONORED 2. Stanford 1-0-1 3. UCLA 1-0-0 • Senior midfielder Sinead Farrelly has received several preseason honors 4. Notre Dame 2-0-0 • Farrelly was one of 45 players named to the Preseason Hermann Trophy Watch 5. Portland 2-0-0 List, announced by the NSCAA 6. Florida State 2-0-0 7. Boston College 0-0-1 • She was one of 25 players named as a Soccer America Preseason All-American 8. Santa Clara 2-0-0 9. Florida 2-0-0 VIRGINIA FOURTH IN ACC POLL 10. Wake Forest 1-0-0 11. Texas A&M 1-1-0 • The Cavaliers were fourth in the ACC coaches’ preseason poll 12. Penn State 1-0-0 • Virginia trailed North Carolina, Boston College and Florida State 13. 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Tech 6 home games ago Away Win: 11/15/09 6-2 at Penn State 3 away games ago Away Loss: 11/20/09 0-3 at UCLA 2 away games ago OT Win: 11/5/08 3-2 vs. Wake 10 OT games ago OT Loss: 10/11/09 0-1 at BC 5 OT games ago Conf. Win (Reg) 11/1/09 2-0 vs. Miami last reg. season game Conf. Win (Overall): 11/1/09 2-0 vs. Miami 2 ACC games ago Conf. Loss (Reg): 10/17/09 1-2 at UNC 5 reg. season games ago Conf. Loss (Overall): 10/17/09 1-2 at UNC 6 ACC games ago Non-Conf. Win: 8/22/10 6-0 vs. Colgate 2 non-conf. games ago Non-Conf. Loss: 11/20/09 0-3 at UCLA 4 non-conf. games ago GOALS SCORED 0 goals: 11/20/09 0-3 at UCLA 4 games ago at least 1 goal: 8/27/10 1-1 at Penn State last game at least 2 goals: 8/22/10 6-0 vs.
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