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2018 Record Book 2018 RECORD BOOK 2018 BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK 2018 Boston College WOMEN'S SOCCER Quick Facts @BC_WSOC @BC_WSOC /BCWSOCCER GENERAL 2018 TEAM Location ........................................................................... Chestnut Hill, MA Position Starters Returning-Lost.............................................................8-3 Founded ..............................................................................................1863 Letterwinners returning ............................................................................22 Enrollment ........................................................................................14,400 Newcomers................................................................................................4 President ...........................................................Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. Freshmen ..................................................................................................3 Athletics Director ................................................................Martin Jarmond Grad...........................................................................................................1 Nickname..........................................................................................Eagles Colors .............................................................................. Maroon and Gold 2017 RECAP Conference ........................................................ Atlantic Coast Conference 2017 Overall Record..........................................................................10-9-1 SOCCER STAFF ACC Record ........................................................................................4-5-1 Home Record: .....................................................................................6-4-0 Head Coach...........................Alison Foley (23rd season, Keene State ‘92) Away ....................................................................................................4-4-1 Record at BC .............................................................................267-144-38 Neutral ...................................................................................................0-1 Overtime ..............................................................................................2-0-1 Assistant Coach.............. James Thorpe (2nd season, Franklin Pierce ’07) ACC Tournament ................................................................................0-1 Assistant Coach...................... Sammy Boateng (1st season, Marshall ’11) Volunteer Coach .......................... Mike Lavigne (16th season, Holy Cross) Athletic Trainer................................Donna Bennett (33rd season, Indiana) ROSTER SUPPORT STAFF Graduate-Seniors Rachel Newborough ......................................................M | Leeds England Women’s Program Administrator ............................................Matt Conway Meredith Thompson .............................................GK | Madison, Wisconsin Academic Advisor ....................................................................Amy Morgan Alexis Bryant.....................................................GK | Kensington, Maryland Sports Psychologist ................................................... Dr. Jonathon Jenkins Seniors Nutritionist.........................................................................Joan Buchbinder Gabby Rouse................................................... D/F | Eillicott City, Maryland FIELD Elysa Virella ..................................................................D | Sicklerville, N.J. R-Juniors Home Field ........................................................... Newton Soccer Compex Gaby Carreiro ................................................................D/F | Upton, Mass. Surface ..........................................................................................FieldTurf Kayla Jennings ............................................................... M | Montclair, N.J. Capacity..............................................................................................2,000 Juniors HISTORY Jenna Bike .................................................................... F | Trumbull, Conn. Erin Convery .............................................................D | Baking Ridge, N.J. All-Time School Record ........................................................... 440--254-56 Olivia Vaughn ...................................................................F | Monclair, N.J. All-Time ACC Record ....................................................................63-57-14 R-Sophomore All-Time NCAA Record ....................................................................22-17-4 Jade Ruiters .......................................................... Gaithersburg, Maryland Years in NCAA Tournament (Last) ................................................18 | 2015 Sophomores School Record for Wins (Year) .....................................................18 | 2009 Ya Ya Van Ness ................................................. F | Saratoga Springs, N.Y. COMMUNICATIONS Sam Coffey .............................................................M | Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. Riley Lochhead ................................................ M/D | Southborough, Mass. Associate AD/Communications ...............................................Jason Baum Jillian Jennings ............................................................... M | Montclair, N.J. Assistant AD/Communications ......................................Stephanie Tunnera Mia Karras .................................................................. D | Middleton, Mass. Associate Director/Communications........................................ Mike Laprey Julia Homan.................................................................... D | Allendale, N.J. Associate Director/Communications.....................................Brendan Flynn Mijke Roelfsema ........................................D | Den Haag, The Netherlands Associate Director/Communications................................... Katie Peverada Gianna Mitchell ..........................................................D | Springfield, Mass. Communications Assistants....................... Brianna Foley, Spencer Natzke Freshman Digital Media Assistant ............................................................ Abbey Miller Alexia Lema .......................................................... GK | Sonoma, California Mailing Address ....................................................140 Commonwealth Ave Kayla Duran ...................................................................M | Woburn, Mass. 238 Conte Forum Maddie Murphy ............................................................ GK | Grafton, Mass. Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Website ......................................................................... www.bceagles.com Twitter ...................................................................................... @BCEagles Facebook .............................................................../BostonCollegeAthletics Instagram...............................................................................@BCAthletics Women's Soccer CONTACT Women’s Soccer SID ....................................................Stephanie Tunnera Cell Number...........................................................................857-233-3421 Office Number .......................................................................617-552-0524 Email................................................................................. [email protected] 2017 GAME SUMMARIES GAME 1 | August 18, 2017 | Harrisonburg, Virginia GAME 4 | August 27, 2017 | Newton, Mass. BOSTON COLLEGE 4, JAMES MADISON 3 Boston College 5, Colgate 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 3 1 - 4 Colgate 0 1 - 1 JMU 2 1 0 - 3 Boston College 2 3 - 5 Scoring: JMU - Steph Hendrie (1) (S. Brause), 13:14 Scoring: BC: Sam Coffey (1), Elysa Virella, 14 JMU - Haley Crawford (1), C. Thomas, 39 BC: Lauren Berman (2), Sam Coffey, 23 BC - Olivia Vaughn (1), Kayla Jennings, 62 BC: Gianna Mitchell (1), Sam Coffey, 46 JMU - Lizzy Lazzaro (1) - Unassisted, 72 BC: Jenna Bike (2), Berman, 54 BC- Jenna Bike (1), Allyson Swaby, 85 CO: M. Consentino, Eliza Doll, 55 BC - Olivia Vaughn (2), Unassisted, 90 BC: Erin Confery (1), Sam Coffey, 63 BC - Lauren Berman (1), PK, 96 Saves: BC - Alexis Bryant, 2; H. Winner 0, M. Thompson 0 COL: Kelly Chiavaro 0, Sophia Boggs, 0; Team 1 Saves: BC - Alexis Bryant (5); JMU - O. Miller (4) Shots: BC, 13, Colgate 8 Shots: BC 19, JMU 10 GAME 2 | August 20, 2017 | Harrisonburg, Virginia GAME 5 | August 31, 2017 | Stony Brook, N.Y. William & Mary 3, Boston College 1 Boston College 3, Stony Brook 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 1 - 1 Stony Brook 2 1 - 3 William & Mary 1 2 - 3 Boston College 0 0 - 0 Scoring: WM - Sara Segan (1), Unassisted, 27 Scoring: BC: Jenna Bike (3), G. Mitchell, Sam Coffey, 5 WM - Rachel Moore (1), Unassisted, 58 BC: Carly Leipzig (1), E. Langenderfer, 40 WM - Sami Grasso (1), Segan, 83 BC: Lauren Berman (3), unassisted, 59 BC - Olivia Vaughn (3), Unassisted, 83 Saves: BC - Alexis Bryant, 2; SB - S. Manner, 8 Saves: BC - Alexis Bryant, 0; WM, K. Briguglio, 3 Shots: BC, 19, SB 6 Shots: BC 9, WM, 13 Game 4 • September 25, 2017 • Newton, Mass. GAME 6 | September 3, 2017 | Newton, Mass. Vanderbilt 1, Boston College 0 Boston College 2, Northeastern 1 Vanderbilt 1 0 - 1 Northeastern 0 1 - 1 Boston College 0 0 - 0 Boston College 0 2 - 2 Scoring: V, Simone Charley, Lydia
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