2021-22 SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Individual Record Book...... 3 Class Records...... 5 Team Records...... 6 Yearly Leaders...... 7 Miscellaneous Records and Streaks...... 9 Honor Roll...... 10 Academic Honors...... 12 NCAA Tournament History...... 14 SEC Championships...... 41 Year-by-Year Results...... 46 Coaching History...... 55 All-Time Series History...... 56 All-Time Rankings...... 60 All-Time vs. Ranked Opponents...... 61 Stone Stadium ...... 62 All-Time Roster and Stats...... 63 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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GOALS POINTS Career SHOTS ON GOAL* Season Season Name Yrs. No. Season Name Yr. No. Name Yr. No. 1. S. McCaskill 2014-17 12 S. Yr. No. 1. S. McCaskill 2016 17 1. S. McCaskill 2016 45 Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 12 1. Savannah McCaskill 2016 51 2. Jennie Ondo 1999 14 2. Kayla Grimsley 2010 34 Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 12 2. Jennie Ondo 1999 50 Jennie Ondo 1996 14 Jennie Ondo 1996 34 4. Kim Miller 2006-09 8 3. Kayla Grimsley 2011 35 4. Kayla Grimsley 2009 13 4. Kayla Grimsley 2009 33 5. S. McCaskill 2014-17 7 4. Savannah McCaskill 2017 34 5. Kayla Grimsley 2010 12 5. Jennie Ondo 1999 32 6. S. Sol Magnusdottir 2018 6 Kayla Grimsley 2010 34 Angela Austin 1997 12 6. Kayla Grimsley 2011 30 Ryan Gareis 2017-Pres. 6 6. Morgan McIntyre 2002 33 7. Jennie Ondo 1998 11 7. S. McCaskill 2015 29 Andie Romness 2011-14 6 7. Brooke Jacobs 2010 30 Jennie Ondo 1997 11 8. Chelsea Drennan 2016 27 Ashley Kirk 2004-07 6 Brooke Jacobs 2009 30 9. S. McCaskill 2015 10 9. Angela Austin 1997 26 8. Maria Petroni 2008-11 5 9. Danielle Au 2010 29 Raina Johnson 2013 10 10. S. McCaskill 2017 25 Brooke Jacobs 2007-10 5 10. S. McCaskill 2015 28 Kayla Grimsley 2011 10 Jennie Ondo 1997 25 Shannon Bigbie 2006-09 5 Danielle Au 2011 28 Darcel Mollon 2007 10 Debbie Smith 1996 25 Sam Diaz-Matosas 2006-09 5 *SOG not kept from 1995-98 Debbie Smith 1995 10 Jessi Swaim 2003-05 5 Career Melinda Carter 1998-02 5 Career Career Name Yrs. No. Name Yrs. No. Name Yrs. No. 1. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 119 1. S. McCaskill 2014-17 140 1. Jennie Ondo 1996-99 50 2. Jennie Ondo 1996-99 115 2. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 110 2. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 43 3. S. McCaskill 2014-17 114 SHOTS 3. Danielle Au 2009-13 103 3. S. McCaskill 2014-17 40 4. Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 66 Season 4. Brooke Jacobs 2007-10 94 Name Yr. No. 4. Morgan McIntyre 1998-02 29 5. Morgan McIntyre 1998-02 63 5. Morgan McIntyre 1998-02 75 1. S. McCaskill 2016 122 5. Sophie Groff 2013-16 24 6. Sophie Groff 2013-16 62 6. Sophie Groff 2013-16 65 2. S. McCaskill 2017 91 6. Danielle Au 2010-13 23 7. Danielle Au 2010-13 59 7. Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 57 3. Jennie Ondo 1999 87 7. Raina Johnson 2012-15 22 8. Angela Austin 1996-99 54 8. Lauren Chang 2017-Pres. 55 4. Debbie Smith 1996 78 8. Angela Austin 1996-99 19 9. Raina Johnson 2012-15 52 9. Raina Johnson 2012-15 54 Debbie Smith 1995-96 19 Mindy Sanders 1996-99 52 5. Angela Austin 1997 74 Ashley Kirk 2004-07 54 10. Elexa Bahr 2016-19 18 Debbie Smith 1995 74 7. Danielle Au 2010 67 8. Kayla Grimsley 2011 62 9. S. McCaskill 2014 60 GAME WINNING (MIN 0.5 SOG/GAME) ASSISTS GOALS 10. Kayla Grimsley 2010 59 SOG % Season Season Season Name Yr. Avg. Name Yr. No. Name Yr. No. Career 1. Mindy Sanders 1999 13 1. S. McCaskill 2016 10 Name Yrs. No. 1. Bay Daniel 2013 .824 2. Chelsea Drennan 2013 12 2. Becca Epstein 2003 6 1. S, McCaskill 2014-17 326 2. Monica Hogan 2007 .769 3. Chelsea Drennan 2016 11 Jennie Ondo 1999 6 2. Jennie Ondo 1996-99 244 3. Sophie Groff 2015 .727 S. McCaskill 2016 11 4. S. McCaskill 2017 5 3. Danielle Au 2009-2013 230 Ellen Fahey 2010 .727 Kim Miller 2009 11 Raina Johnson 2013 5 4. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 203 Brooke Jacobs 2007 .727 6. Chelsea Drennan 2015 10 Kayla Grimsley 2011 5 5. Morgan McIntyre 1998-02 162 Melinda Carter 2002 .727 Kayla Grimsley 2011 10 Kayla Grimsley 2010 5 6. Debbie Smith 1995-95 152 7. Amy Caddies 2000 .692 Kayla Grimsley 2010 10 Felicia Schroeder 2006 5 7. Brooke Jacobs 2007-10 151 8. S. Diaz-Matosas 2008 .688 9. Savannah McCaskill 2017 9 Elexa Bahr 2019 5 8. Lauren Chang 2017-Pres. 136 9. Brooke Jacobs 2008 .684 Savannah McCaskill 2015 9 9. Ashley Kirk 2004-07 134 Lydia Bienias 2000 .684 Elexa Bahr 2019 9 Career 10. Luciana Zullo 2017-Pres. 128 *SOG not kept from 1995-98 Name Yrs. No. Career 1. S. McCaskill 2014-17 17 Career Name Yrs. No. 2. Jennie Ondo 1996-99 16 Name Yrs. Avg. 1. Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 40 3. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 14 SHOT % (MIN 0.5 SH/GAME) 1. Brooke Jacobs 2007-10 .623 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 2. S. McCaskill 2014-17 34 4. Raina Johnson 2012-15 11 Season 2. Ryan Gareis 2017-Pres. .602 3. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 33 Danielle Au 2010-2013 11 Name Yr. Avg. 3. Danila Monteiro 2007-08 .585 4. Mindy Sanders 1996-99 24 6. Sophie Groff 2013-16 10 1. Amy Caddies 2001 .429 4. Natalie Aaron 2008-11 .583 5. Kim Miller 2006-09 17 Elexa Bahr 2016-2019 10 2. Ashley Gosnell 2001 .385 5. S. Diaz-Matosas 2006-09 .582 6. Angela Austin 1996-99 16 7. Becca Epstein 2000-03 9 3. Coryn Bajema 2013 .375 6. Shannon Bigbie 2006-09 .578 Melinda Carter 1998-02 16 8. Luciana Zullo 2017-Pres. 8 4. 2009 .333 7. Lindsay Haney 2002-03 .571 8. Jennie Ondo 1996-99 15 9. Ryan Gareis 2017-Pres. 6 Amy McBrair 1998 .333 8. Bay Daniel 2012-16 .557 6. Riley Tanner 2019 .313 9. Brooke Jacobs 2007-10 14 10. Lauren Chang 2017-Pres. 5 Sophie Groff 2013-16 .557 7. Raina Johnson 2013 .303 Lauren Chang 2017-Pres. 14 9 others tied -- 5 10. Darcel Mollon 2005-07 .549 10. Sam Diaz-Matosas 2006-09 13 8. Bianca Galassini 2017 .308 Ashley Kirk 2004-07 13 9. Lexi Tourtellotte 1998 .300 10. Kayla Grimsley 2009 .289 GAME WINNING MATCHES PLAYED ASSISTS Career Name Yrs. Avg. Career Season Name Yrs. No. Name Yr. No. 1. Amy Caddies 2000-01 .300 1. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 95 1. Chelsea Drennan 2013 6 2. Lindsay Haney 2002-03 .286 Brittiny Rhoades 2007-10 95 S. Sol Magnusdottir 2018 6 3. Danila Monteiro 2007-08 .241 3. S. McCaskill 2014-17 92 2. S. McCaskill 2017 5 4. Leslie Lamb 1996-99 .227 Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 92 Kayla Grimsley 2011 5 5. Riley Tanner 2018-20 .226 Kim Miller 2009 5 6. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 .212 Daija Griffin 2013-16 92 5. Ryan Gareis 2020-21 3 7. Sophie Groff 2013-16 .205 Danielle Au 2010-13 92 Ryan Gareis 2019 3 8. Lolly Holland 2008-11 .204 Ellen Fahey 2008-11 92 9. Raina Johnson 2012-15 .200 Sam Diaz-Matosas 2006-09 92 Amy McBrair 1995-98 .200 Blakely Mattern 2006-09 92 Felicia Schroeder 2005-06 .200 Kim Miller 2006-09 92

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MATCHES STARTED SAVES Career MATCHES PLAYED Career Season Name Yrs. No. (GK) Name Yrs. No. Name Yr. No. 1. M. Krzeczowski 2016-Pres. 34 Career 1. Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 93 1. Amy Toms 1995 126 2. Mollie Patton 2006-10 31 Name Yrs. No. Brittiny Rhoades 2007-10 93 2. Amanda Sandling 1996 88 3. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14. 29 1. M. Krzeczowski 2016-19 89 3. S. McCaskill 2014-17 92 3. Mollie Patton 2010 80 4. Laura Armstrong 2004-07 15 2. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14 83 Ellen Fahey 2008-11 92 Elise Matthews 2003 80 Elise Matthews 1999-03 15 3. Mollie Patton 2006-10 72 Blakely Mattern 2006-09 92 5. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011 75 6. Lindsay Thorstenson 2004-07 9 4. Elise Matthews 1999-03 70 6. Kim Miller 2006-09 90 6. Elise Matthews 2002 72 Carrie Warner 1998-99 9 5. Laura Armstrong 2004-07 47 7. Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 89 7. Elise Matthews 2000 65 8. Carolyn Ortega 1998-02 6.5 6. Lindsay Thorstenson 2004-07 46 8. Stevi Parker 2012-15 88 8. Carrie Warner 1999 64 9. Emily Crain 1995-98 6 7. Carrie Warner 1998-99 32 9. Danielle Au 2010-13 87 9. Mollie Patton 2009 63 10. Abbey Crider 2014-15 5 8. Caroyln Ortega 1998-02 29 10. Sam Diaz-Matosas 2006-09 86 Elise Matthews 2001 63 Amy Toms 1995 5 Amanda Sandling 1996-97 29 Emily Crain 1995-98 29 Career Name Yrs. No. MINUTES IN GOAL 1. Elise Matthews 1999-03 280 GOALS AGAINST Season 2. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14 241 AVERAGE MATCHES STARTED Name Yr. No. 3. Mollie Patton 2006-10. 201 Season (GK) 1. Mollie Patton 2010 2296 4. M. Krzeczowski 2016-Pres. 165 Name Yr. Avg. Career 2. Mollie Patton 2009 2267 5. Amanda Sandling 1996-97 128 1. M. Krzeczowski 2016 0.43 Name Yrs. No. 3. Sabrina D’Angelo 2013 2132 6. Amy Toms 1995 126 2. M. Krzeczowski 2017 0.48 1. Mikaya Krzeczowski 2016-19 89 4. M. Krzeczowski 2017 2056 7. Lindsay Thorstenson 2004-07 123 3. Laura Armstrong 2007 0.49 2. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14 83 5. Mollie Patton 2008 2053 8. Laura Armstrong 2004-07 109 4. Mollie Patton 2009 0.52 3. Mollie Patton 2006-10 72 6. Sabrina D’Angelo 2014 2027 9. Carrie Warner 1998-99 106 5. Sabrina D’Angelo 2014 0.58 4. Elise Matthews 1999-03 63 7. Elise Matthews 2003 1962 10. Emily Crain 1995-98 77 6. Sabrina D’Angelo 2013 0.59 5. Laura Armstrong 2004-07 42 8. M. Krzeczowski 2016 1883 Jessica Freas 1997-00 77 M. Krzeczowski 2018 0.59 6. Lindsay Thorstenson 2004-07 40 9. M. Krzeczowski 2018 1828 8. Laura Armstrong 2006 0.70 7. Amanda Sandling 1996-97 28 10. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011 1806 9. Mollie Patton 2010 0.74 Carrie Warner 1998-99 28 10. Elise Matthews 2002 0.78 9. Amy Toms 1995 18 Career Elise Matthews 2001 0.78 10. Carolyn Ortega 1998-02 16 Name Yrs. No. SHUTOUTS 1. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14 7535 Season 2. Mollie Patton 2006-10. 6616 Name Yr. No. Career 3. M. Krzeczowski 2016-Pres. 5768 1. Mollie Patton 2009 15 Name Yrs. Avg. 4. Elise Matthews 1999-03 5714 2. M. Krzeczowski 2017 14 1. M. Krzeczowski 2016-19 0.45 5. Laura Armstrong 2004-07 3941 3 Sabrina D’Angelo 2013 12 2. Mollie Patton 2006-10. 0.73 6. Lindsay Thorstenson 2004-07 3857 4. M. Krzeczowski 2016 11 3. Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14 0.76 7. Amanda Sandling 1996-97 2513 5. Sabrina D’Angelo 2014 10 4. Laura Armstrong 2004-07 0.82 8. Carrie Warner 1998-99 2340 6. Mollie Patton 2010 9 5. Abbey Crider 2014-15 0.97 9. Carolyn Ortega 1998-02 1659 7. Mollie Patton 2008 7 6. Carolyn Ortega 1998-02 1.14 10. Amy Toms 1995 1631 Laura Armstrong 2007 7 7. Roya Mojarab 2007-09 1.20 Elise Matthews 2003 7 8. Elise Matthews 1999-03 1.24 9. L. Thorstenson 2004-07 1.33 10. Carrie Warner 1998-99 1.58

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Name Date No. Name Date No. QUICKEST GOALS SCORED Goals Savannah McCaskill Aug. 21, 2016 3 Points Brooke Jacobs Oct. 3, 2010 7 Name Date No. Brooke Jacobs Oct. 3, 2010 Jennie Ondo Sept. 30, 1999 1. Mary Worthen Oct. 14, 2005 :14 Erin Sullivan Sept. 5, 2006 Mindy Sanders Sept. 26, 1999 2. Ryan Gareis March, 21, 2021 :46 Jennie Ondo Sept. 30, 1999 Debbie Smith Sept. 20, 1995 3. Paige Bendell Oct. 20, 2016 :48 Jennie Ondo Sept. 11, 1996 4. Daija Griffin Oct. 9, 2016 :56 Debbie Smith Sept. 20, 1995 Shots Debbie Smith Oct. 24, 1995 12 5. Lexi Tourtellotte Sept. 13, 1995 1:04 Perry Moniuszko Sept. 4, 1995 Saves Amanda Sandling Sept. 29, 2006 20 Assists Chelsea Drennan Nov. 11, 2016 3 Savannah McCaskill Nov. 11, 2016 Chelsea Drennan Oct. 25, 2013 Kayla Grimsley Oct. 7, 2011 Mindy Sanders Sept. 26, 1999 Mindy Sanders Sept. 19, 1999 Happy Payne Sept. 13, 1996 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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GOALS SHOTS MATCHES PLAYED MINUTES IN GOAL Cl. Name No. Yr. Cl. Name No. Yr. Cl. Name No. Yr. Cl. Name No. Yr. Fr. Jennie Ondo 14 1996 Fr. Danielle Au 67 2010 Fr. Lindsey Lane 25 2014 Fr. M. Krzeczowski 1883 2016 So. Kayla Grimsley 13 2009 So. Angela Austin 74 1997 S. McCaskill 2014 So. M. Krzeczowski 2056 2017 Jr. S. McCaskill 17 2016 Jr. S. McCaskill 122 2016 Danielle Au 2010 Jr. Mollie Patton 2267 2009 Sr. Jennie Ondo 14 1999 Sr. S. McCaskill 91 2017 Elizabeth Sinclair 2010 Sr. Mollie Patton 2296 2010 Christine Watts 2009 So. Paige Bendell 25 2014 SHOT % (MIN 0.5 SH/GAME) Bay Daniel 2014 Cl. Name %age Yr. Chelsea Drennan 2014 SAVES ASSISTS Cl. Name No. Yr. Fr. Ashley Gosnell .385 2001 Daija Griffin 2014 Cl. Name No. Yr. Sophie Groff 2014 Fr. Amy Toms 126 1995 Fr. Chelsea Drennan 12 2013 So. Amy Caddies .429 2001 Jr. Sophie Groff .273 2015 Kaleigh Kurtz 2014 So. Elise Matthews 62 2001 So. Chelsea Drennan 7 2014 Dani Henry 2010 Sr. Blakely Mattern .333 2009 Jr. Amanda Sandling 88 1996 Kayla Grimsley 7 2009 Christine Watts 2010 Amy McBrair 1998 Sr. Mollie Patton 80 2010 Jr. S. McCaskill 11 2016 Kayla Grimsley 2009 Elise Matthews 2003 Sr. Mindy Sanders 13 1999 Kortney Rhoades 2009 Jr. Caroline Gray 25 2014 Raina Johnson 2014 SHOTS ON GOAL* Stevi Parker 2014 Cl. Name No. Yr. Carly Ray 2014 SHUTOUTS POINTS Cl. Name No. Yr. Cl. Name No. Yr. Fr. Danielle Au 29 2010 Kayla Grimsley 2010 Maria Petroni 2010 Fr. M. Krzeczowski 11 2016 Fr. Jennie Ondo 34 1996 So. S. McCaskill 28 2015 Brooke Jacobs 2009 So. M. Krzeczowski 14 2017 So. Kayla Grimsley 33 2009 Danielle Au 28 2011 Jr. S. McCaskill 51 2010 Brittiny Rhoades 2009 Jr. Mollie Patton 15 2009 Jr. S. McCaskill 45 2016 Sr. Christa Neary 25 2014 Sr. Mikayla Krzeczowski 16 2019 Sr. Jennie Ondo 32 1999 Sr. Jennie Ondo 50 1999 *SOG not recorded from 1995-98 Andie Romness 2014 Brittiny Rhoades 2010 Sam Diaz-Matosas 2009 Blakely Mattern 2009 GOALS AGAINST GAME WINNING Kim Miller 2009 SOG % (MIN 0.5 SOG/GAME) Lindsay Small 2009 AVERAGE GOALS Cl. Name %age Yr. Cl. Name Avg. Yr. Cl. Name No. Yr. Fr. Brooke Jacobs .727 2007 Fr. M. Krzeczowski 0.43 2016 Fr. Jennie Ondo 4 1996 So. Brooke Jacobs .684 2008 So. M. Krzeczowski 0.48 2017 Catherine Barry 4 2020-21 Jr. Monica Hogan .769 2007 MATCHES STARTED Jr. M. Krzeczowski 0.50 2018 Cl. Name No. Yr. So. Raina Johnson 5 2013 Sr. Melinda Carter .727 2002 Sr. M. Krzeczowski 0.33 2019 Felicia Schroeder 5 2006 Fr. Lindsey Lane 25 2014 Jr. S. McCaskill 10 2016 S. McCaskill 2014 Sr. Becca Epstein 6 2003 Danielle Au 2010 Jennie Ondo 1999 So. Chelsea Drennan 25 2014 Dani Henry 2010 MATCHES PLAYED Christine Watts 2010 (GK) Jr. Caroline Gray 25 2014 Cl. Name No. Yr. Raina Johnson 2014 GAME WINNING Fr. M. Krzeczowski 21 2016 Stevi Parker 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 2011 Kayla Grimsley 2010 ASSISTS So. M. Krzeczowski 23 2017 Sr. Christa Neary 25 2014 Cl. Name No. Yr. Jr. Mollie Patton 25 2009 Fr. Chelsea Drennan 6 2013 Andie Romness 2014 Brittiny Rhoades 2010 Sr. Mollie Patton 25 2010

So. S. McCaskill 3 2015 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS Blakely Mattern 2009 Claire Griffiths 2019 Kim Miller 2009 Chelsea Drennan 2014 Lindsay Small 2009 Caroline Gray 2013 MATCHES STARTED Ellen Fahey 2009 (GK) Kayla Grimsley 2009 Cl. Name No. Yr. Morgan McIntyre 1999 Fr. M. Krzeczowski 21 2016 Claire Griffiths 2019 So. M. Krzeczowski 23 2017 Jr. S. McCaskill 3 2016 Jr. Mollie Patton 25 2009 Kayla Grimsley 2010 Sr. Mollie Patton 25 2010 Shannon Bigbie 2008 Jessi Swaim 2005 Ryan Garies 2019 Lauren Chang 2019 Sr. S. McCaskill 5 2017 Kayla Grimsley 2011 Kim Miller 2009

2021 SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER 5 TEAMRECORDS

GOALS Season Game Year No. Opponent No. Date 1. 2016 389 1. South Carolina State 12 Sept. 19, 2001 2. 2010 351 2. LSU 8 Sept. 26, 1999 1997 351 Appalachian State Sept. 9, 1998 4. 1996 346 4. Alabama State 7 Nov. 11, 2016 5. 2017 330 Mississippi State Oct. 3, 2010 2009 330 Mercer Aug. 26, 2005 Ole Miss Oct. 18, 1996 CORNER KICKS Season Game Year No. Opponent No. Date 1. 2016 51 1. Mississippi State 16 Oct. 6, 2016 2. 1998 50 2. Seattle 14 Nov. 21, 2014 3. 2009 48 3. Alabama State 13 Nov. 10, 2017 1996 UNC Greensboro Aug. 27, 2000 5. 1999 47 Mississippi State Oct. 18, 1998

Season ASSISTS Amanda Sandling recorded a school-best 20 saves on Year No. Game 47 shots against Georgia (9-29-96). 1. 2016 146 Opponent No. Date 2. 2010 131 1. Alabama State 11 Nov. 11, 2016 2007 125 2. South Carolina State 9 Sept. 19, 2001 4. 2014 124 Mercer Aug. 26, 2005 5. 2009 122 4. Mississippi State 8 Oct. 3, 2010 5. VCU 7 Sept. 19, 1999 Appalachian State Sept. 8, 1998 SAVES Game Season Opponent No. Date Year No. 1. Georgia 20 Sept. 29, 1996 1. 2016 50 2. Ole Miss 18 Oct. 24, 2003 2. 2011 46 Evansville Oct. 16, 1995 3. 2014 44 4. Georgia 17 Oct. 13, 1995 4. 2009 43 5. Tennessee 14 Oct. 1, 2000 5. 2013 41 Season Year No. POINTS 1. 1995 144 Game 2. 2000 118 Opponent No. Date 3. 2002 97 1. South Carolina State 33 Sept. 19, 2001 4. 1996 96 2. Alabama State 25 Nov. 11, 2016 Striker Savannah McCaskill, one of three Gamecocks 5. 1999 95 3. Mercer 23 Aug. 26, 2005 to reach 100 points, boasts the most game-winners (17) Appalachian State Sept. 8, 1998 in program history. 5. Mississippi State 22 Oct. 3, 2010 SHUTOUTS Season Season Year No. Year No. 1. 2019 17 1. 2016 152 2. 2017 16 2. 2009 139 3. 2009 15 3. 2015 132 4. 2016 14 1999 132 5. 2014 13 5. 2011 130

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE SHOTS Season Game Year No. Opponent No. Date 1. 2019 0.320 1. Radford 40 Sept. 23, 1996 2. 2016 0.410 2. South Carolina State 39 Sept. 19, 2001 3. 2017 0.469 3. Charleston Southern 35 Oct. 15, 1997 4. 2009 0.548 4. Alabama State 31 Nov. 10, 2017 5. 2018 0.560 LSU Sept. 26, 1999 VCU Sept. 19, 1999 Appalachian State Sept. 8, 1998 The 2016 Gamecocks totaled single-year school records for wins (21) and earned the program’s first No. 1 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, NCAA Tournament seed.

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GOALS POINTS MATCH GOAL STREAK MATCH Year Name No. Year Name No. Year Name No. SCORING STREAK 1995 Debbie Smith 10 1995 Debbie Smith 24 1995 Debbie Smith 3 Year Name No. 1996 Jennie Ondo 14 1996 Jennie Ondo 34 Lexi Tourtellotte 1995 Debbie Smith 4 1997 Angela Austin 12 1997 Angela Austin 26 1996 Jennie Ondo 3 1996 Debbie Smith 5 1998 Jennie Ondo 11 1998 Jennie Ondo 24 1997 Jennie Ondo 3 1997 Jennie Ondo 3 1999 Jennis Ondo 14 1999 Jennie Ondo 32 1998 Jennie Ondo 3 1998 Lydia Bienias 6 2000 Becca Epstein 6 2000 Becca Epstein 15 1999 Jennie Ondo 3 1999 Jennie Ondo 3 2001 Ashley Gosnell 5 2001 Becca Epstein 13 2000 Becca Epstein 2 Mindy Sanders 2002 Morgan McIntyre 9 2002 Melinda Carter 18 2001 Ashley Gosnell 3 2000 Amy Caddies 2 2003 Shelly Hoddeson 5 Morgan McIntyre 2002 Morgan McIntyre 2 Becca Epstein 2004 Ashley Williams 7 2003 M.A. Foster 12 Jessica Julin 2001 Ashley Gosnell 3 2005 Darcel Mollon 5 2004 Ashley Williams 14 2003 M.A. Foster 2 2002 Melinda Carter 3 2006 Felicia Schroeder 7 2005 Darcel Mollon 14 2004 Ashley Williams 4 Jessica Julin 2007 Darcel Mollon 10 2006 Felicia Schroeder 16 2005 Darcel Mollon 2 2003 M.A. Foster 2 2008 Kayla Grimsley 8 2007 Darcel Mollon 23 2006 - - Shelly Hoddeson 2009 Kayla Grimsley 13 2008 Kayla Grimsley 22 2007 Darcel Mollon 2 Amanda Thurber 2010 Kayla Grimsley 12 2009 Kayla Grimsley 33 Erin Sullivan 2004 Ashley Williams 4 2011 Kayla Grimsley 10 2010 Kayla Grimsley 34 2008 Kayla Grimsley 4 2005 Darcel Mollon 4 2012 Danielle Au 4 2011 Kayla Grimsley 30 2009 Kayla Grimsley 4 2006 Felicia Schroeder 4 2013 Raina Johnson 10 2012 Danielle Au 11 2010 Kayla Grimsley 3 2007 Ashley Kirk 2 2014 Sophie Groff 6 2013 Raina Johnson 21 Lolly Holland Darcel Mollon 2015 Savannah McCaskill 10 2014 Sophie Groff 15 2011 Danielle Au 2 Danila Monteiro 2016 Savannah McCaskill 17 Savannah McCaskill Kayla Grimsley Erin Sullivan 2017 Savannah McCaskill 8 2015 Savannah McCaskill 2 2012 Danielle Au 2 2008 Kayla Grimsley 6 Elexa Bahr 2016 Savannah McCaskill 4 Coryn Bajema 2 2009 Kayla Grimsley 9 2018 Lauren Chang 8 2017 Savannah McCaskill 2 2013 Raina Johnson 3 2010 Kayla Grimsley 5 2019 Elexa Bahr 6 2018 Lauren Chang 18 2014 Three players tied at 2 2011 Kayla Grimsley 8 Luciana Zullo 2019 Elexa Bahr 21 2015 Savannah McCaskill 3 2012 Seven players tied at 2 2020-21 Catherine Barry 6 2020-21 Catherine Barry 16 2016 Savannah McCaskill 3 2013 Chelsea Drennan 3 2017 Savannah McCaskill 3 Raina Johnson 2018 Four players tied at 2 2014 Sophie Groff 3 2019 Elexa Bahr 3 Savannah McCaskill ASSISTS SHOTS 2020-21 Jyllissa Harris 3 2015 Savannah McCaskill 3 Year Name No. Year Name No. 2016 Chelsea Drennan 5 1995 Happy Payne 4 1995 Debbie Smith 74 2017 Savannah McCaskill 5 Debbie Smith 1996 Debbie Smith 78 2018 S. Sol Magnusdottir 5 Tanya Yavarow 1997 Jennie Ondo 109 2019 Elexa Bahr 3 1996 Debbie Smith 7 1998 Jennie Ondo 48 Riley Tanner 1997 Gina Iacovella 6 1999 Jennie Ondo 87 2020-21 Jyllissa Harris 3 1998 Angela Austin 6 2000 Morgan McIntyre 34 Mindy Sanders 2001 Melinda Carter 38 1999 Mindy Sanders 13 2002 Morgan McIntyre 50 2000 Becca Epstein 3 2003 Shelly Hoddeson 28 Becky Leeper 2004 Ashley Williams 37 2001 Lydia Bienias 7 2005 Darcel Mollon 35 2002 Melinda Carter 6 2006 Ashley Kirk 40 2003 M.A. Foster 4 2007 Erin Sullivan 48 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS Sarah Lentz 2008 Brooke Jacobs 38 2004 Jessi Swaim 6 2009 Brooke Jacobs 46 2005 Courtney Cobbs 5 2010 Danielle Au 67 2006 Courtney Cobbs 4 2011 Kayla Grimsley 62 Samantha Diaz-Matosas 2012 Danielle Au 49 2007 Ashley Kirk 5 2013 Danielle Au 57 Erin Sullivan 2014 Savannah McCaskill 60 2008 Kayla Grimsley 6 2015 Savannah McCaskill 53 2009 Kim Miller 11 2016 Savannah McCaskill 122 2010 Kayla Grimsley 10 2017 Savannah McCaskill 91 2011 Kayla Grimsley 10 2018 Luciana Zullo 48 2012 Courtney Angotti-Smith 4 2019 Luciana Zullo 47 Andie Romness 2020-21 Catherine Barry 36 2013 Chelsea Drennan 12 2014 Chelsea Drennan 7 2015 Chelsea Drennan 10 2016 Chelsea Drennan 11 Savannah McCaskill 2017 Savannah McCaskill 9 2018 Selma Sol Magnusdottir 7 2019 Elexa Bahr 9 2020-21 Lauren Chang 5

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GAME WINNING SAVES GOALS AGAINST SHUTOUTS GOALS Year Name No. AVERAGE Year Name No. Year Name No. 1995 Amy Toms 126 (Min. 51 % Starts) 1995 Amy Toms 5 1995 Lexi Tourtellotte 3 1996 Amanda Sandling 88 Year Name No. 1996 Amanda Sandling 4 1996 Jennie Ondo 4 1997 Amanda Sandling 40 1995 Amy Toms 1.71 1997 Emily Crain 1.5 1997 Jennie Ondo 4 1998 Carrie Warner 42 1996 Amanda Sandling 1.81 1998 Carrie Warner 3.5 1998 Gina Iacovella 2 1999 Carrie Warner 64 1997 Amanda Sandling 2.52 1999 Carrie Warner 5.5 Jennie Ondo 2000 Elise Matthews 65 1998 Carrie Warner 1.54 2000 *Three Players 0 Mandy Pavlovits 2001 Elise Matthews 63 1999 Carrie Warner 1.61 2001 Elise Matthews 5 1999 Jennie Ondo 6 2002 Elise Matthews 72 2000 Elise Matthews 3.03 2002 Elise Matthews 4 2000 Becca Epstein 2 2003 Elise Matthews 80 2001 Elise Matthews 0.78 2003 Elise Matthews 7 2001 Jessica Julin 2 2004 Lindsay Thorstenson 43 2002 Elise Matthews 0.78 2004 Laura Armstrong 2 2002 Melinda Carter 3 2005 Lindsay Thorstenson 34 2003 Elise Matthews 0.87 Lindsay Thorstenson Jessica Julin 2006 Laura Armstrong 55 2004 Laura Armstrong 1.54 2005 Lindsay Thorstenson 2 Morgan McIntyre 2007 Lindsay Thorstenson 39 2005 Lindsay Thorstenson 1.53 2006 Laura Armstrong 5 Ashley Williams 2008 Mollie Patton 58 2006 Laura Armstrong 0.70 2007 Laura Armstrong 7 2003 M.A. Foster 2 2009 Mollie Patton 63 2007 Laura Armstrong 0.49 2008 Mollie Patton 7 Shelly Hoddeson 2010 Mollie Patton 80 2008 Mollie Patton 0.96 2009 Mollie Patton 15 Sarah Lentz 2011 Sabrina D’Angelo 75 2009 Mollie Patton 0.52 2010 Mollie Patton 9 2004 Sarah Lentz 3 2012 Sabrina D’Angelo 55 2010 Mollie Patton 0.73 2011 Sabrina D’Angelo 4 2005 M.A. Foster 1 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 57 2011 Sabrina D’Angelo 0.80 2012 Sabrina D’Angelo 3 Kimmy Gillespie 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 54 2012 Sabrina D’Angelo 1.20 Darien Vercillo Ashley Kirk 2015 Caroline Kelly 34 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 0.59 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 12 Darcel Mollon 2016 Mikayla Krzeczowski 59 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 0.58 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 10 Alex Mouton 2017 Mikayla Krzeczowski 53 2015 Abbey Crider 0.80 2015 Abbey Crider 3 Erin Sullivan 2018 Mikayla Krzeczowski 53 2016 Mikayla Krzeczowski 0.43 2016 Mikayla Krzeczowski 11 2006 Felicia Schroeder 5 2019 Mikayla Krzeczowski 50 2017 Mikayla Krzeczowski 0.48 2017 Mikayla Krzeczowski 14 2007 Darcel Mollon 3 2020-21 Heather Hinz 36 2018 Mikayla Krzeczowski 0.50 2018 Mikayla Krzeczowski 9 Danila Monteiro 2019 Mikayla Krzeczowski 0.33 2019 Mikayla Krzeczowski 16 Erin Sullivan 2020-21 Heather Hinz 1.08 2020-21 Taylor Fox 2 2008 Samantha Diaz-Matosas 2 Heather Hinz 2 Kayla Grimsley Kim Miller Lindsay Small 2009 Brooke Jacobs 3 Blakely Mattern Lindsay Small 2010 Kayla Grimsley 5 2011 Kayla Grimsley 8 2012 Courtney Angotti-Smith 1 Coryn Bajema Gabrielle Gilbert Stevi Parker Christa Neary Rae Wilson 2013 Raina Johnson 5 2014 Raina Johnson 4 2015 Sophie Groff 2 Raina Johnson 2 2016 Savannah McCaskill 10 2017 Savannah McCaskill 5 2018 Lauren Chang 3 Selma Sol Magnusdottir 2019 Elexa Bahr 5 2020-21 Catherine Barry 4 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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TEAM STREAKS No. Dates FOUR+ GOALS IN A HALF Win Streak 18 8/21/16 - 11/2/16 Date Opponent (Goal Scorers) Goals Half Wins at Home 14 11/10/17 - 10/18/18 9/19/01 S.C. State 7 2nd Wins on Road 8 9/1/17 - 10/26/17 (Ashley Gosnell, Sarah Lentz, Alison Jarrow, Amy Caddies (2), 8/21/16 - 11/2/16 Kristen Schreiber, Becca Epstein) Unbeaten Streak 22 8/18/17 - 10/18/18 11/11/16 Alabama State 6 1st Unbeaten at Home 24 8/18/17 - 10/30/18 (Savannah McCaskill, Sophie Groff, Chelsea Drennan, Elexa Bahr, Unbeaten on Road 8 9/1/17 - 10/26/17 Claire Studebaker) 8/21/16 - 11/2/16 9/3/07 East Tennessee State 5 1st Losing Streak 7 9/30/05 - 10/21/05 (Darcel Mollon (2), Danila Monteiro, Annie Galloway, Blakely Mattern) 9/29/00 - 10/20/00 9/19/01 SC State 5 1st Losing at Home 4 9/22/00 - 10/20/00 (Ashley Gosnell, Melinda Carter, Ashley Williams, Kelty Hudson, Losing on Road 7 9/4/05 - 10/16/05 Jocelyn Meyer) Winless Streak 8 9/24/04 - 10/17/04 9/30/98 Georgia Southern 5 1st Winless at Home 4 9/22/00 - 10/20/00 (Morgan McIntyre (2), Lydia Bienias (2), Jennie Ondo) Winless on Road 7 9/4/05 - 10/16/05 10/18/96 Ole Miss 5 2nd (Karen Sloan, Debbie Smith, Nikki Garzon, Linda Greene, Mandy Pavlovits) TWO+ PLAYERS, TWO+ GOALS 9/23/96 Radford 5 1st (Debbie Smith (2), Karen Sloan (2), Nikki Garzon) Date Names (Goals Scored) 8/28/19 Jacksonville 4 1st Sept. 23, 1996 Karen Sloan (2), Debbie Smith (2) (Elexa Bahr, Samantha Chang, Ryan Gareis, Sutton Jones) Aug. 31, 1997 Angela Austin (2), Jessica Workman (2) 11/15/13 Furman 4 1st Oct. 15, 1997 Angela Austin (2), Jennie Ondo (2), (Taylor Leach, Raina Johnson, Coryn Bajema (2)) Mindy Sanders (2) 10/3/10 Mississippi State 4 1st Sept. 8, 1998 Amy McBrair (2), Jennie Ondo (2) (Christine Watts, Lolly Holland, Kayla Grimsley, Brooke Jacobs) Sept. 30, 1998 Lydia Bienias (2), Morgan McIntyre (2) 9/26/10 Kentucky 4 2nd Sept. 19, 1999 Leslie Lamb (2), Jennie Ondo (2) (Kayla Grimsley, Lolly Holland, Brooke Jacobs, Danielle Au) Sept. 26, 1999 Leslie Lamb (2), Mindy Sanders (2) 9/19/08 East Tennessee State 4 1st Sept. 19, 2001 Amy Caddies (2), Ashley Gosnell (2) (Danila Monteiro, Lindsay Small, Kayla Grimsley, Blakely Mattern) Sept. 12, 2007 Danila Monteiro (2), Erin Sullivan (2) 9/12/07 Winthrop 4 2nd Oct. 3, 2010 Brooke Jacobs (3), Kayla Grimsley (2) (Danila Monteiro, Erin Sullivan (2), Monica Hogan) Sept. 14, 2015 Sophie Groff (2), S. McCaskill (2) 9/17/06 Jacksonville State 4 1st (Felicia Schroeder, Ashley Kirk, Mary Worthen (2)) 10-10-30 CLUB 8/26/05 Mercer 4 1st (M.A. Foster, Jessi Swaim, Monica Hogan, Felicia Schroeder) Name Season Goals Assts Pts 9/4/01 Davidson 4 2nd Savannah McCaskill 2016 17 11 45 (Becca Epstein, Melissa Hutson, Ashley Williams, Kristen Schreiber, Kayla Grimsley 2010 12 10 34 9/26/99 LSU 4 2nd Kayla Grimsley 2011 10 10 30 (Megan Gutstadt, Leslie Lamb, Mindy Sanders, Brooke McPartland) 9/26/99 LSU 4 1st (Leslie Lamb, Morgan McIntyre, Mindy Sanders, Kanika McAlpine) 9/19/99 VCU 4 2nd (Leslie Lamb (2), Becky Leeper, Jennie Ondo) 10/13/98 Furman 4 1st (Lydia Bienias, Jennie Ondo, Morgan McIntyre, Mandy Pavlovits)

9/20/98 Auburn 4 1st 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS (Morgan McIntyre, Gina Iacovella, Melinda Carter, Mandy Pavlovits) 9/1/98 Davidson 4 2nd (Mandy Pavlovits, Morgan McIntyre, Amy McBrair (2)) 9/13/95 Appalachian State 4 1st (Lexi Tourtellotte (2), Jennifer Miller, Perry Moniuszko)

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MAC HERMANN TROPHY SOCCER BUZZ FROSH 2000 Jessica Julin Fr. Team 2010 Kayla Grimsley Watch List ALL-AMERICA 2002 Melinda Carter 3rd Team 2011 Kayla Grimsley Watch List *Soccer Buzz is now defunct 2004 Ashley Kirk Fr. Team 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo Semifinalist 1998 Melinda Carter 1st Team 2006 Courtney Cobbs 3rd Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo Watch List Lydia Bienias 1st Team Ashley Kirk 3rd Team 2016 Kaleigh Kurtz Semifinalist 2006 Blakely Mattern 2nd Team Blakely Mattern 3rd / Fr. Team Savannah McCaskill Semifinalist 2007 Brittiny Rhoades 3rd Team 2007 Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2017 Grace Fisk Semifinalist Ashley Kirk 3rd Team Savannah McCaskill Finalist Darcel Mollon 3rd Team Mikayla Krzeczowski Watch List UNITED SOCCER COACHES Brittiny Rhoades Fr. Team 2018 Grace Fisk Watch List ALL-REGION 2008 Blakely Mattern 2nd Team 2019 Grace Fisk Semifinalist *United Soccer Coaches was called NSCAA until 2017 Kayla Grimsley Fr. Team 2020-21 Anna Patten Watch List 1996 Debbie Smith 2nd Team 1997 Angela Austin 2nd Team 1998 Melinda Carter 1st Team UNITED SOCCER COACHES Lydia Bienias 3rd Team SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-AMERICAN 1999 Jennie Ondo 2nd Team * SEC Goalkeeper of the Year started in 2019 *United Soccer Coaches was called NSCAA until 2017 Melinda Carter 3rd Team 2004 Ashley Kirk Freshman 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2001 Melinda Carter 3rd Team 2007 Blakely Mattern Defensive 2010 Kayla Grimsley 4th Team 2002 Melinda Carter 3rd Team 2009 Blakely Mattern Scholar 2011 Kayla Grimsley 2nd Team 2007 Blakely Mattern 2nd Team 2010 Kayla Grimsley Offensive 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team Darcel Mollon 2nd Team 2011 Kayla Grimsley Offensive 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2008 Blakely Mattern 3rd Team Sabrina D’Angelo Defensive / 2015 Savannah McCaskill 3rd Team 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team Freshman 2016 Kaleigh Kurtz 1st Team Kayla Grimsley 1st Team 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo Defensive Savannah McCaskill 1st Team Sam Diaz-Matosas 2nd Team 2014 Savannah McCaskill Freshman Chelsea Drennan 2nd Team Kim Miller 2nd Team 2016 Kaleigh Kurtz Defensive 2017 Grace Fisk 1st Team Mollie Patton 2nd Team Savannah McCaskill Offensive Savannah McCaskill 1st Team 2010 Kayla Grimsley 1st Team 2017 Grace Fisk Defensive 2018 Grace Fisk 2nd Team Brittiny Rhoades 2nd Team Savannah McCaskill Offensive 2019 Grace Fisk 1st Team 2011 Kayla Grimsley 1st Team 2018 Grace Fisk Defensive Mikayla Krzeczowski 3rd Team Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2019 Grace Fisk Defensive 2020-21 Anna Patten 3rd Team Ellen Fahey 3rd Team *Mikayla Krzeczowski Goalkeeper 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2020-21 Lauren Chang Scholar Taylor Leach 2nd Team SOCCER AMERICA ALL-MVP Danielle Au 3rd Team 2011 Kayla Grimsley 2nd Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team ALL-SEC Taylor Leach 1st Team 1995 Debbie Smith 2nd Team 2015 Savannah McCaskill 1st Team 1996 Debbie Smith 1st Team SOCCER AMERICA Stevi Parker 2nd Team 1997 Angela Austin 1st Team ALL-FRESHMAN Chelsea Drennan 3rd Team Jennie Ondo 2nd Team 2011 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team Raina Johnson 3rd Team Mandy Pavlovits 2nd Team 2016 Chelsea Drennan 1st Team 1998 Lydia Bienias 2nd Team Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team Lexi Tourtellotte 2nd Team CS360 PRIMETIME Kaleigh Kurtz 1st Team 1999 Jennie Ondo 1st Team PERFORMER Savannah McCaskill 1st Team Mindy Sanders 2nd Team 9/21/09 Kayla Grimsley Paige Bendell 3rd Team 2000 Jessica Julin 2nd Team 9/28/09 Blakely Mattern 2017 Grace Fisk 1st Team 2001 Jessica Julin 1st Team 11/10/09 Kayla Grimsley, Blakely Mattern Lindsey Lane 1st Team Melinda Carter 2nd Team 11/17/09 Brooke Jacobs Savannah McCaskill 1st Team 2002 Melinda Carter 2nd Team 9/13/10 Danielle Au Mikayla Krzeczowski 2nd Team Alison Jarrow 2nd Team 10/24/11 Ariane Lukens Tatumn Milazzo 3rd Team 2003 Sarah Lentz 2nd Team 10/31/11 Christa Neary 2018 Grace Fisk 1st Team M.A. Foster Fr. Team 8/26/13 Elizabeth Sinclair Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team Shelly Hoddeson Fr. Team 10/8/13 Taylor Leach Lauren Chang 2nd Team 2004 Sarah Lentz 1st Team Tatumn Milazzo 3rd Team Ashley Kirk Fr. Team 2019 Grace Fisk 1st Team 2005 Ashley Kirk 2nd Team SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICA Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team 2006 Courtney Cobbs 2nd Team 2007 Blakely Mattern 4th Team Anna Patten 2nd Team Ashley Kirk 2nd Team Lauren Chang 2nd Team Blakely Mattern 2nd / Fr. Team 2020-21 Anna Patten 1st Team 2007 Ashley Kirk 1st Team ESPNW ALL-AMERICAN Jyllissa Harris 2nd Team Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2019 Grace Fisk 1st Team Lauren Chang 3rd Team Darcel Mollon 2nd Team Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team Brittiny Rhoades Fr. Team 2008 Blakely Mattern 1st Team SOCCER BUZZ Kayla Grimsley 2nd / Fr. Team LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS ALL-SOUTHEAST 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team AWARD *Soccer Buzz is now defunct Kayla Grimsley 1st Team 2009 Blakely Mattern Finalist - Top 5 1996 Debbie Smith 2nd Team Sam Diaz-Matosas 2nd Team 2010 Mollie Patton Candidate Jennie Ondo Fr. Team Kim Miller 2nd Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo Finalist - Top 5 1997 Angela Austin 3rd Team 2010 Kayla Grimsley 1st Team Taylor Leach Candidate 1998 Melinda Carter 2nd / Fr. Team Brittiny Rhoades 1st Team NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2017 Savannah McCaskill Finalist Lydia Bienias 3rd / Fr. Team Ellen Fahey 2nd Team

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Danielle Au Fr. Team SOCCER AMERICA 8/31/09 Blakely Mattern Defensive 2011 Kayla Grimsley 1st Team TEAM OF WEEK 9/14/09 Blakely Mattern Defensive Sabrina D’Angelo 1st / Fr. Team 9/24/96 Jennie Ondo 9/28/09 Molly Patton Defensive Ellen Fahey 1st Team 9/16/98 Carrie Warner 8/23/10 Mollie Patton Defensive 2012 Sabrina D’Angelo 2nd Team 10/26/99 Jennie Ondo 9/1/310 Danielle Au Freshman 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 9/25/02 Jessica Julin 10/4/10 Christine Watts Defensive Taylor Leach 1st Team 10/29/03 Elise Matthews 10/10/11 Ellen Fahey Defensive Chelsea Drennan Fr. Team 9/5/07 Lindsay Thorstenson 10/17/11 Sabrina D’Angelo Freshman 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 9/9/08 Lindsay Small 10/24/11 Kayla Grimsley Offensive Taylor Leach 1st Team 9/16/08 Kayla Grimsley 10/31/11 Kayla Grimsley Offensive Savannah McCaskill 2nd/Fr. Team 8/31/09 Blakely Mattern Christa Neary Defensive 2015 Savannah McCaskill 1st Team 9/8/09 Mollie Patton 8/27/12 Coryn Bajema Freshman Raina Johnson 2nd Team 9/14/09 Blakely Mattern 8/26/13 Danielle Au Offensive 2016 Paige Bendell 1st Team 9/21/09 Kayla Grimsley 9/16/13 Christa Neary Defensive Chelsea Drennan 1st Team 10/13/09 Blakely Mattern 10/7/13 Taylor Leach Defensive Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team 11/10/09 Blakely Mattern 9/2/14 Sabrina D’Angelo Defensive Kaleigh Kurtz 1st Team 11/17/09 Kayla Grimsley 9/15/14 Sabrina D’Angelo Defensive Savannah McCaskill 1st Team 10/24/11 Kayla Grimsley 915/14 Savannah McCaskill Freshman Sophie Groff 2nd Team 10/20/14 Savannah McCaskill Freshman 2017 Grace Fisk 1st Team 10/31/14 Sabrina D’Angelo Defensive Savannah McCaskill 1st Team UNITED SOCCER COACHES 9/21/15 Simone Wark Freshman Mikayla Krzeczowski 2nd Team PLAYER OF THE WEEK 9/28/15 Abbey Crider Defensive Lindsey Lane 2nd Team *United Soccer Coaches was called NSCAA until 2017 10/30/15 Carly Ray Defensive Tatumn Milazzo 2nd Team 9/5/07 Lindsay Thorstenson 9/6/16 Savannah McCaskill Offensive 2018 Grace Fisk 1st Team 10/13/09 Blakely Mattern 9/26/16 Mikayla Krzeczowski Freshman Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team 10/17/16 Kaleigh Kurtz 10/10/16 Mikayla Krzeczowski Freshman Lauren Chang 2nd Team 9/18/18 Mikayla Krzeczowski 10/17/16 Kaleigh Kurtz Defensive Jyllissa Harris Fr. Team 10/20/20 Samantha Chang 10/24/16 Paige Bendell Defensive Selma Sol Magnusdottir Fr. Team 10/27/20 Sutton Jones 10/28/16 Savannah McCaskill Offensive 2019 Grace Fisk 1st Team 9/5/17 Bianca Galassini Freshman Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team 9/5/17 Mikayla Krzeczowski Defensive Jyllissa Harris 2nd Team 9/11/17 Elexa Bahr Offensive Anna Patten 2nd Team SOCCER AMERICA 9/11/17 Mikayla Krzeczowski Defensive Lauren Chang 2nd Team PLAYER OF WEEK 9/25/17 Lauren Chang Freshman Samantha Chang Fr. Team Sept. 5, 2007 Lindsay Thorstenson 10/9/17 Luciana Zullo Freshman 2020-21 Anna Patten 1st Team 10/16/17 Grace Fisk Defensive Jyllissa Harris 1st Team 9/10/18 Jyllissa Harris Freshman Lauren Chang 2nd Team SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 9/17/18 Mikayla Krzeczowski Defensive Catherine Barry Fr. Team 9/20/95 Lexi Tourtellotte 10/8/18 Mikayla Krzeczowski Defensive 10/25/99 Jennie Ondo 8/26/19 Tatumn Milazzo Defensive 10/30/02 Ashley Williams 9/9/19 Anna Patten Defensive 10/27/03 Elise Matthews Defensive 9/23/19 Lauren Chang Offensive 9/24/04 Sarah Lentz Defensive 9/29/19 Grace Fisk Defensive 9/26/05 Alex Mouton Freshman 11/1/19 Anna Patten Defensive 9/25/06 Laura Armstrong Defensive 10/5/20 Catherine Barry Freshman 9/4/07 Lindsay Thorstenson Defensive 10/12/20 Ryan Gareis Offensive 9/10/07 Blakely Mattern Defensive 10/19/20 Samantha Chang Offensive 10/22/07 Laura Armstrong Defensive 10/26/20 Sutton Jones Defensive 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 10/29/07 Brooke Jacobs Freshman 11/2/20 Heather Hinz Defensive 9/15/08 Kayla Grimsley Offensive 3/22/21 Catherine Barry Freshman 9/29/08 Natalie Aaron Freshman 3/29/21 Jyllissa Harris Defensive 10/13/08 Kayla Grimsley Freshman

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UNITED SOCCER COACHES CoSIDA ACADEMIC CoSIDA ACADEMIC SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA ALL-AMERICAN ALL-DISTRICT *United Soccer Coaches was called NSCAA until 2017 1999 Jennie Ondo 2nd Team 1999 Jennie Ondo 1st Team 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2002 Kanika McAlpine 2nd Team 2002 Kanika McAlpine 1st Team Mollie Patton 3rd Team 2005 Kimmy Criss 3rd Team 2004 Kimmy Criss 1st Team 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2006 Annie Galloway 2nd Team Amanda Thurber 1st Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2007 Erin Sullivan 3rd Team 2005 Kimmy Criss 1st Team Taylor Leach 2nd Team 2008 Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2006 Annie Galloway 1st Team 2016 Chelsea Drennan 1st Team 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team Erin Geldhoff 2nd Team Kaleigh Kurtz 1st Team 2010 Mollie Patton 1st Team 2007 Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2017 Lindsey Lane 1st Team 2013 Danielle Au 3rd Team Erin Sullivan 1st Team 2019 Grace Fisk 1st Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team Annie Galloway 3rd Team Mikayla Krzeczowski 2nd Team Taylor Leach 3rd Team 2008 Blakely Mattern 1st Team 2016 Paige Bendell 1st Team Mollie Patton 3rd Team Chelsea Drennan 1st Team 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team UNITED SOCCER COACHES Mollie Patton 2nd Team SCHOLAR ALL-REGION 2010 Mollie Patton 1st Team *United Soccer Coaches was called NSCAA until 2017 Christine Watts 2nd Team 2003 Elise Matthews 2nd Team Brooke Jacobs 3rd Team 2004 Amanda Thurber HM Team 2012 Danielle Au 1st Team 2006 Laura Armstrong HM Team Gabrielle Gilbert 1st Team Erin Sullivan 2nd Team 2013 Danielle Au 1st Team 2007 Laura Armstrong HM Team Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team Erin Sullivan HM Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team Lindsay Thorstenson HM Team Taylor Leach 1st Team Mary Worthen HM Team 2015 Chelsea Drennan 1st Team 2008 Blakely Mattern 2nd Team 2016 Paige Bendell 1st Team 2009 Blakely Mattern 1st Team Chelsea Drennan 1st Team Mollie Patton 1st Team 2017 Anna Conklin 1st Team 2010 Mollie Patton 2nd Team Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team 2013 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2018 Jackie Schaefer 1st Team 2014 Sabrina D’Angelo 1st Team 2019 Lauren Chang 1st Team Taylor Leach 1st Team 2020-21 Lauren Chang 1st Team 2016 Chelsea Drennan 1st Team Kaleigh Kurtz 1st Team Paige Bendell 2nd Team 2017 Lindsey Lane 1st Team 2019 Mikayla Krzeczowski 1st Team Grace Fisk 1st Team Lauren Chang 2nd Team 2020-21 Lauren Chang 2nd Team Jyllissa Harris 2nd Team NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Alex Holland, Lolly Holland, Lauren Hyden, FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL 1995 Kim Doiron Taylor Leach, Samantha McGowan, Roya 2002 Stacy Bunchman, Kimmy Criss, Lindsay 1996 Pam Abrams, Sarah Brown, Emily Crain, Kim Mojarab, Maria Petroni, Kortney Rhoades, Haney, Amanda Thurber, Camile Toney, Doiron, Nikki Garzon, Linda Greene, Amy Elizabeth Sinclair, Jocelyn Spurrier, Darien Jackie Welch Lindner, Perry Moniuszko Vercillo, Rae Wilson 2004 Laura Armstrong, Whitney Briggs, Courtney 1997 Emily Crain, Linda Greene, Gina Iacovella, 2012 Danielle Au, Megan Byers, Sabrina D’Angelo, Cobbs, Katie Derden, Annie Galloway, Leslie Lamb, Jennie Ondo, Mindy Sanders, Alexa Gainey, Gabrielle Gilbert, Dani Henry, Kimmy Gillespie, Stacy Maxwell, Kali Karen Sloan Alex Holland, Taylor Leach, Sam McGowan, Neumann, Erin Sullivan, Lindsay Thorstenson 1998 Emily Crain, Linda Greene, Gina Iacovella, Christa Neary, Andie Romness, Elizabeth 2005 Kim Boulos, Amanda Dabbenigno, Monica Jennie Ondo, Charlotte Moore, Mindy Sinclair, Darien Vercillo, Christine Watts, Ali Hogan, Mary Worthen Sanders, Lexi Tourtellotte Whitney, Rae Wilson 2006 Shannon Bigbie, Kacie Brewer, Leah 1999 Angela Austin, Lydia Bienias, Melinda Carter, 2013 Danielle Au, Coryn Bajema, Emily Ball, Emily Loguidice, Blakely Mattern, Aly Shattls, Emily Crain, Linda Greene, Leslie Lamb, Bollinger, Sabrina D’Angelo, Bay Daniel, Lindsay Small Charlotte Moore, Jennie Ondo, Mindy Gabrielle Gilbert, Caroline Gray, Raina 2007 Alison Bagley, Maggie Blackwell, Brooke Sanders, Jessica Ward, Carrie Warner Johnson, Taylor Leach, Sam McGowan, Stevi Jacobs, Brittiny Rhoades 2000 Angela Austin, Lydia Bienias, Melinda Carter, Parker, Carly Ray, Andie Romness, Elizabeth 2008 Natalie Aaron, Kira Campbell, Ellen Fahey, Corine Creech, Kelty Hudson, Becky Leeper, Sinclair, Christine Watts, Rae Wilson Ali Glemser, Lolly Holland, Bonny Lepley, Elise Matthews, Kanika McAlpine, Charlotte 2014 Coryn Bajema, Emily Ball, Paige Bendell, Roya Mojarab, Maria Petroni, Jocelyn Moore, Jennie Ondo, Mindy Sanders, Jessica Emily Bollinger, Sabrina D’Angelo, Bay Spurrier Ward, Carrie Warner Daniel, Iris Dayton, Chelsea Drennan, 2009 Megan Fligg, Alex Holland, Darien 2001 Lydia Bienias, Melinda Carter, Corine Creech, Caroline Gray, Daija Griffin, Sophie Groff, Vercillo, Christine Watts, Rae Wilson Kelty Hudson, Becky Leeper, Elise Matthews, Raina Johnson, Kaleigh Kurtz, Lindsey Lane, 2010 Gabrielle Gilbert, Taylor Leach, Samantha Kanika McAlpine, Kristen Schreiber, Jessica Taylor Leach, Christa Neary, Stevi Parker, McGowan, Elizabeth Sinclair Ward Carly Ray, Evelyn Robinson, Andie Romness, 2011 Megan Byers, Sabrina D’Angelo, Alexa 2002 Lyida Bienias, Erica Bowie, Melinda Carter, Claire Studebaker Gainey, Christa Neary, Andie Romness, Ali Corine Creech, Ashley Gosnell, Kelty Hudson, 2015 Dominique Babbitt, Coryn Bajema, Emily Whitney Melissa Hutson, Alison Jarrow, Becky Leeper, Ball, Paige Bendell, Emily Bollinger, Anna 2012 Coryn Bajema, Emily Ball, Emily Kanika McAlpine, Kristen Schreiber, Jessica Conklin, Bay Daniel, Iris Dayton, Chelsea Bollinger, Bay Daniel, Caroline Gray, Ward, Ashley Williams, Stacey Zelek Drennan, Caroline Gray, Daija Griffin, Raina Johnson, Stevi Parker, Carly Ray 2003 Erica Bowie, Kimmy Criss, Ashley Gosnell, Sophie Groff, Lauren Jankowski, Raina 2013 Paige Bendell, Anjel Brown, Iris Dayton, Lindsay Haney, Melissa Hutson, Alison Jarrow, Johnson, Kaleigh Kurtz, Lindsey Lane, Chelsea Drennan, Daija Griffin, Evelyn Sarah Lentz, Elise Matthews, Amanda Savannah McCaskill, Christa Neary, Stevi Robinson, Claire Studebaker Thurber, Stacey Zelek Parker, Alexis Pendergraft, Carly Ray, Evelyn 2014 Dominique Babbitt, Abbey Crider, Anna 2004 Jenna Ball, Kimmy Criss, M.A. Foster, Erin Robinson, Claire Studebaker Conklin, Lauren Jankowski, Savannah Geldhof, Ashley Gosnell, Amanda Thurber 2016 Dominique Babbitt, Paige Bendell, Anna McCaskill, Alexis Pendergraft 2005 Laura Armstrong, Courtney Cobbs, Kimmy Conklin, Bay Daniel, Chelsea Drennan, 2015 Kiley Burns, Courtney Kaplan, Carrie Criss, Katie Derden, M.A. Foster, Annie Daija Griffin, Sophie Groff, Lauren Lawrence, Hunter Peifer, Simone Wark Galloway, Erin Geldhof, Ashley Kirk, Kali Jankowski, Kaleigh Kurtz, Lindsey Lane, 2016 Elexa Bahr, Rebecca Koch, Mikayla Neumann, Erin Sullivan, Lindsay Savannah McCaskill, Hunter Peifer, Alexis Krzeczowski, Kailey Mattison, Estefania Thorstenson, Amanda Thurber, Jackie Welch, Pendergraft, Evelyn Robinson, Estefania Salas, Libby Stahlman Stacey Zelek Salas, Claire Studebaker, Simone Wark 2017 Lauren Chang, Jenn Colter, Sarah Eskew, 2006 Laura Armstrong, Kim Boulos, M.A. Foster, 2017 Dominique Babbitt, Elexa Bahr, Anna Grace Fisk, Bianca Galassini, Ryan Gareis, Annie Galloway, Erin Geldhof, Kimmy Conklin, Lauren Jankowski, Rebecca Koch, Susan Kehl, Victoria Robbins, Jackie Gillespie, Monica Hogan, Kali Neumann, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Lindsey Lane, Kailey Schaefer, Breukelen Woodard, Luciana Erin Sullivan, Lindsay Thorstenson, Mary Mattison, Savannah McCaskill, Alexis Zullo Worthen Pendergraft, Lauren Pinkham, Elizabeth 2018 Morgan Armstrong, Samantha Chang, 2007 Laura Armstrong, Shannon Bigbie, Kacie Stahlman, Simone Wark Jyllissa Harris, Sutton Jones, Courtney Brewer, Annie Galloway, Kimmy Gillespie, 2018 Elexa Bahr, Lauren Chang, Jenn Colter, Kozak, Selma Sol Magnusdottir, Amanda 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS Monica Hogan, Leah Loguidice, Blakely Sarah Eskew, Grace Fisk, Bianca Galassini, Martin, Frances Ann Matise, Paige Mikula, Mattern, Kim Miller, Darcel Mollon, Kali Ryan Gareis, Claire Griffiths, Susan Kehl, Christy Lee Sheppard, Riley Tanner Neumann, Mollie Patton, Aly Shattls, Lindsay Rebecca Koch, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Kailey 2019 Riane Coman, Taylor Fox, Anne Frances Small, Erin Sullivan, Lindsay Thorstenson, Mattison, Lauren Pinkham, Victoria Lorio, Eveleen Hahn, Heather Hinz, Abby Mary Worthen Robbins, Jackie Schaefer, Simone Wark, Hugo, Hallie Meadows, Anna Patten 2008 Alison Bagley, Shannon Bigbie, Maggie Luciana Zullo Blackwell, Courtney Bowen, Kacie Brewer, 2019 Morgan Armstrong, Elexa Bahr, Lauren Brooke Jacobs, Blakely Mattern, Kim Miller, Chang, Samantha Chang, Meredith Mollie Patton, Aly Shattls, Lindsay Small Christopher, Jenn Colter, Camryn Dixon, 2009 Natalie Aaron, Shannon Bigbie, Maggie Sarah Eskew, Grace Fisk, Bianca Galassini, Blackwell, Kacie Brewer, Ellen Fahey, Ali Ryan Gareis, Claire Griffiths, Jyllissa Harris, Glemser, Lolly Holland, Brooke Jacobs, Sutton Jones, Susan Kehl, Rebecca Koch, Maddy Kill, Bonny Lepley, Blakely Mattern, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Amanda Martin, Roya Mojarab, Dani Monteiro, Mollie Patton, Frances Ann Matise, Paige Mikula, Anna Maria Petroni, Aly Shattls, Lindsay Small, Patten, Riley Tanner, Luciana Zullo Jocelyn Spurrier 2020 Lauren Chang, Samantha Chang, Meredith 2010 Natalie Aaron, Maggie Blackwell, Ellen Fahey, Christopher, Jenn Colter, Riane Coman, Ali Glemser, Dani Henry, Alex Holland, Camryn Dixon, Sarah Eskew, Taylor Fox, Lolly Holland, Brooke Jacobs, Maddy Kill, Bianca Galassini, Ryan Gareis, Clairre Blakely Mattern, Kim Miller, Roya Mojarab, Griffiths, Eveleen Hahn, Jyllissa Harris, Mollie Patton, Maria Petroni, Lindsay Small, Heather Hinz, Abby Hugo, Jackie Schaefer, Jocelyn Spurrier, Darien Vercillo, Christine Sutton Jones, Susan Kehl, Anne Frances Watts, Rae Wilson Lorio, Hallie Meadows, Paige Mikula, Anna 2011 Natalie Aaron, Danielle Au, Ellen Fahey, Patten, Riley Tanner, Victoria Robbins, Gabrielle Gibert, Ali Glemser, Dani Henry, Luciana Zullo

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Bottom Row (L-R): Jennie Ondo, Gina Iacovella, Jessica Workman, Carolyn Ortega, Jessica Freas, Emily Crain, Carrie Warner, Linda Greene, Sarah D’Antonio, Charlotte Moore. Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Sue Kelly, Lydia Bienias, Brooke McPartland, Lexi Tourtellotte, Angela Austin, Mind Sanders, Amy McBrair, Melinda Carter, Assistant Coach Kerri Reifel, Assistant Coach Alan Riches. Top Row (L-R): Morgan McIntyre, Katie Hook, Jessica Ward, Megan Gutstadt, Mandy Pavlovits, Leslie Lamb, Kim Murray.

1998 Roster Nov. 11, 1998 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown Charlotte (NCAA First Round) 00 Jessica Freas GK 6-0 So. Wilmington, N.C. 01 Emily Crain* GK 5-9 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Charlotte, N.C. - Attendance: 461 0 Carolyn Ortega GK 5-4 Fr. Key Biscayne, Fla. 1 Carrie Warner GK 5-5 Jr. Columbia, S.C. South Carolina women’s soccer coach Sue Kelly is ecstatic about her pro- 2 Sarah D’Antonio M/D 5-5 Fr. Orange Park, Fla. gram’s future, though Wednesday night the present was somewhat disap- 3 Mandy Pavlovits M 5-4 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. pointing. 4 Melinda Carter* D 5-6 Fr. Plano, Texas Carolina, playing in its first NCAA tournament in the program’s fourth 5 Brooke McPartland M/D 5-8 Fr. Summerville, S.C. season, lost 2-0 to Conference USA power Charlotte at the 49ers’ Transam- 6 Morgan McIntyre* M/F 5-7 Fr. Greenville, S.C. erica Field in the tournament’s first round. South Carolina ends its season 7 Lydia Bienias* M 5-5 Fr. Gig Harbor, Wash. 11-7-1, but with a roster full of freshmen and sophomores, the Gamecocks’ 8 Megan Gutstadt F 5-8 So. Voorhees, N.J. future looks bright. 9 Jennie Ondo* F 5-4 Jr. Charleston, S.C. “(UNCC) had a lot of momentum toward the end of the season,” Kelly 10 Linda Greene* M/D 5-4 R-Jr. Dublin, Ireland said. “It was a great performance by them. We have a very young team. We 11 Angela Austin D 5-8 Jr. Plano, Texas were beaten 6-0 in our last game, and I made some changes in our lineup for 12 Amy McBrair F 5-7 Sr. Green Pond, N.J. this game. We certainly want to do this again. We will continue to strengthen 13 Kim Murray* D 5-5 So. Franklin, Tenn. our schedule. We won’t slow down. We’ll continue to move on the founda- 14 Charlotte Moore* F 5-3 So. Charlotte, N.C. tion our seniors have built.” 15 Gina Iacovella M/D 5-0 Jr. Prospect, Conn. UNCC’s offense was on the attack all night, peppering South Carolina 16 Mindy Sanders* M 5-9 Jr. Summerville, S.C. goalkeeper Emily Crain with 18 shots. The 49ers scored on their eighth shot 17 Katie Hook D 5-5 Fr. West Columbia, S.C. at the 58:15 mark as Meredith Mayo took a pass from Jill Currie and fired in 18 Jessica Workman* D 5-3 So. Elgin, S.C. a shot past Crain. Carrie Hughes knocked in a shot with her right knee on a 20 Lexi Tourtellotte* F/M 5-8 Sr. Westfield, N.J. crisp pass from Christina Papp at 75:05 to complete the 49ers’ scoring. 22 Leslie Lamb D/M 5-4 Jr. Staten Island, N.Y. South Carolina got nine shots off on goal, with five saved by UNCC keep- 24 Jessica Ward D 5-8 Fr. Columbia, S.C. er Jessica Brooks. By: Jim Utter (Knight Ridder Newspapers), Nov. 12, 1998 Head Coach: Sue Kelly Assistant Coach: Alan Riches Goals By Period 1 2 F Assistant Coach: Kerri Reifel South Carolina 0 0 0 Charlotte 0 2 2 * Started the NCAA Tournament Game Scoring Summary CHAR - Mayo (Currie), 58:15 CHAR - Hughes (Papp), 75:05 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Amanda Dabbenigno, Monica Hogan, Erin Sullivan, Darcel Mollon, Brittiny Rhoades, Brooke Jacobs, Shannon Bigbie, Alison Bagley. Middle Row (L- R): Danila Monteiro, Maggie Blackwell, Courtney Cobbs, Aly Shattls, Kim Miller, Samantha Diaz-Matosas, Lindsay Small, Leah Loguidice, Kacie Brewer, Annie Galloway, Ashley Kirk, Kimmy Gillespie, Jessica Thomas. Top Row (L-R): Head Coach Shelley Smith, Assistant Coach Mat Cosgriff, Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Mary Worthen, Lindsay Thorstenson, Mollie Patton, Laura Armstrong, Honour Trosper, Blakely Mattern, Team Manager Ryan Vaughan, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Ashley Howley, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart.

2007 Roster Nov. 16, 2007 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown Duke (NCAA First Round) 00 Honour Trosper GK 5-10 Fr. Salisbury, N.C. 0 Lindsay Thorstenson* GK 5-7 Sr. Marietta, Ga. Athens, Ga. - Attendance: 903 1 Laura Armstrong GK 5-8 Sr. Greenwood, S.C. 2 Kimmy Gillespie* D 5-3 Sr. Simpsonville, S.C. Officially the game goes down as a tie but for South Carolina’s women’s 5 Kim Miller* M 5-2 So. Farmingdale, N.Y. soccer team, the season is over. 6 Alison Bagley M 5-7 Fr. Mason, Ohio After a 1-1 standstill through 110 minutes, the Gamecocks fell 4-1 in pen- 7 Blakely Mattern* D 5-9 So. Simpsonville, S.C. alty kicks in the first round of the 64-team NCAA soccer tournament. 8 Danila Monteiro F/M 5-3 Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil “It’s an awful way to lose but that is the game of soccer,” Shelley Smith said. 9 Ashley Kirk* M 5-4 Sr. Macon, Ga. “Unfortunately we didn’t get the job done in PKs.” 10 Darcel Mollon* F 5-4 Sr. Chauganas, Trinidad In penalty kicks, Duke hit its first three to give the Blue Devils a 3-0 lead 11 Courtney Cobbs* D 5-7 Sr. Houston, Texas after USC was unable to get it past GK Alison Lipsher. USC’s Kim Miller then 12 Shannon Bigbie* M/F 5-6 So. Lexington, S.C. put one on the board for the Gamecocks, but the outcome had already been 13 Erin Sullivan* M 5-4 Sr. Augusta, Ga. determined. 14 Jessica Thomas D 5-4 Fr. Moore, S.C. Officially for the Gamecocks this contest goes down as a tie, but semantics 15 Annie Galloway M 5-5 Sr. Spartanburg, S.C. don’t change the reality. 16 Lindsay Small M/D 5-7 So. Suffield, Conn. “It definitely feels like a loss,” Smith said. “In this type of environment it is 17 Maggie Blackwell D 5-6 Fr. Marietta, S.C. a loss because you’re not able to play again.” 18 Amanda Dabbenigno D/M 5-6 R-So. Ashburn, Va. The first half was scoreless after each team only mustered one shot on goal. 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 19 Mary Worthen F 5-9 Jr. Morehead, N.C. In the second half, Duke’s Lorraine Quinn broke the tie with a shot from 20 20 Leah Loguidice M/F 5-2 So. Wethersfield, Conn. yards to give Duke the 1-0 lead at the 63:10 mark. 21 Brittiny Rhoades* D 5-3 Fr. Wilmington, Del. USC answered back two minutes later. Using her speed, USC’s Darcel Mollon 23 Kacie Brewer F/D 5-5 So. Merritt Island, Fla. drew a foul to set up a Brittiny Rhoades free kick. From the right corner, Rhoades 24 Monica Hogan M 5-6 Jr. Peachtree City, Ga. sent the ball into the gaolie’s box where SEC Defensive Player of the Year Blakely 25 Sam Diaz-Matosas F 5-7 So. Lilburn, Ga. Mattern was standing to put the ball in the bottom right corner of the net to tie it 26 Aly Shattls M 5-1 So. Huntington, W.Va. at 65:29. 27 Brooke Jacobs* F 5-3 Fr. Chambersburg, Pa. By: Sam Steinberg (The State), Nov. 17, 2007 29 Mollie Patton GK 5-7 R-Fr. Milford, Ohio Goals By Period 1 2 OT 2OT F Head Coach: Shelley Smith South Carolina 0 1 0 0 1 Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Duke 0 1 0 0 1 Assistant Coach: Mat Cosgriff Scoring Summary * Started the NCAA Tournament Game DUKE - Quinn (McDonald), 63:10 USC - Mattern (Rhoades), 65:29

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Bottom Row (L-R): Brooke Jacobs, Maggie Blackwell, Aly Shattls, Danila Monteiro, Kim Miller, Shannon Bigbie, Samantha Diaz-Matosas, Lindsay Small, Brittiny Rhoades, Alison Bagley, Lolly Holland. Middle Row (L-R): Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Athletic Trainer Daniele Albert, Athletic Trainer Stephania Rosehart, Maria Petroni, Roya Mojarab, Mollie Patton, Blakely Mattern, Ellen Fahey, Volunteer Coach Laura Armstrong, Strength and Conditioning Coach Andrea Tyndall, Assistant Coach Mat Cosgriff.Top Row (L-R): Kayla Grimsley, Morgan Jones, Ali Glemser, Courtney Bowen, Kacie Brewer, Jocelyn Spurrier, Sydney Hill, Kira Campbell, Idana DeCecco, Bonny Lepley, Natalie Aaron.

2008 Roster Nov. 14, 2008 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown William & Mary (NCAA First Round) 1 Roya Mojarab GK 5-4 Fr. Tacoma, Wash. 2 Sydney Hill F 5-2 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. Durham, N.C. - Attendance: 273 3 Sam Diaz-Matosas* D 5-7 Jr. Lilburn, Ga. 4 Kayla Grimsley* M/F 5-4 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. South Carolina dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to William & Mary in 5 Kim Miller* M 5-2 Jr. Farmingdale, N.Y. NCAA First Round action at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. The loss 6 Alison Bagley M 5-7 So. Mason, Ohio ends Carolina’s season at 11-7-4 and wraps up the team’s second consecutive 7 Blakely Mattern* D 5-9 Jr. Simpsonville, S.C. NCAA bid. 8 Danila Monteiro* M/F 5-3 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil The match marks the second consecutive opening round overtime match 9 Maria Petroni F 5-10 Fr. Flowery Branch, Ga. for the Gamecocks, who tied Duke 1-1 last season before falling in penalty 10 Natalie Aaron F 5-5 Fr. Brentwood, Tenn. kicks. William & Mary’s Claire Zimmeck scored the golden goal at 92:03 to 11 Idana DeCecco D 5-6 Fr. Sherwood Park, Alberta end Carolina’s NCAA run. 12 Shannon Bigbie* F 5-6 Jr. Lexington, S.C. “I think we played very well tonight,” South Carolina head coach Shelley 13 Jocelyn Spurrier D 5-8 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Smith said. “We played our hearts out. Our kids left everything on the field. 14 Lolly Holland M 5-4 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. I was so proud of their performance.” 16 Lindsay Small* M/D 5-7 Jr. Suffield, Conn. Brooke Jacobs and Dani Monteiro scored goals for South Carolina. Jacobs 17 Maggie Blackwell D 5-6 R-Fr. Marietta, S.C. scored in the 35th minute courtesy of an assist from Kim Miller to tie the 18 Ali Glemser D 5-3 Fr. Collierville, Tenn. match 1-1. Monteiro, the lone senior on the South Carolina team, scored in 19 Kira Campbell M 5-8 Fr. Lexington, S.C. the 60th courtesy of assists from Jacobs and Kayla Grimsley to give Carolina 20 Ellen Fahey* D 5-7 Fr. Fort Wright, Ky. a 2-1 lead. 21 Brittiny Rhoades* D 5-3 So. Wilmington, Del. Zimmeck scored her first goal in the 79th to tie the game and send it to 22 Dani Henry F/D 5-4 Fr. Avondale, Pa. overtime before hitting the golden goal to end the game. 23 Kacie Brewer F 5-5 Jr. Merritt Island, Fla. By: Miquel Jacobs (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 14, 2008 24 Bonny Lepley D 5-5 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. 25 Courtney Bowen M 5-2 So. Winston-Salem, N.C. Goals By Period 1 2 OT F 26 Aly Shattls M 5-1 R-So. Huntington, W. Va. South Carolina 1 1 0 2 27 Brooke Jacobs* F 5-3 So. Chambersburg, Pa. William & Mary 1 1 1 3 29 Mollie Patton* GK 5-7 R-So. Milford, Ohio Scoring Summary Head Coach: Shelley Smith W&M - Collins (Lauer), 34:05 Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith USC - Jacobs (Miller), 38:18 Assistant Coach: Mat Cosgriff USC - Monteiro (Jacobs, Grimsley), 59:59 W&M - Zimmeck (Lauer), 78:17 * Started the NCAA Tournament Game W&M - Zimmeck (Collins), 92:03 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Sam Abrahart, Kayla Grimsley, Maggie Blackwell, Aly Shattls, Kacie Brewer, Samantha Diaz-Matosas, Lindsay Small, Kim Miller, Shannon Bigbie, Jocelyn Spurrier, Lolly Holland, Maria Petroni, Natalie Aaron Middle Row (L-R): Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Brooke Jacobs, Brittiny Rhoades, Roya Mojarab, Darien Ver- cillo, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Associate Coach Jamie Smith, Assistant Coach Mat Cosgriff, Alex Holland, Mollie Patton, Kortney Rhoades, Strength Coach Andrea Tyndall, Manager Tiara Johnson Top Row (L-R): Megan Fligg, Rae Wilson, Christine Watts, Ellen Fahey, Maddy Kill, Blakely Mattern, Kira Campbell, Ali Glemser, Idana DeCecco, Dani Henry, Bonny Lepley, Brittany DeWitt.

2009 Roster Nov. 13, 2009 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown Davidson (NCAA First Round) 0 Alex Holland GK 5-7 Fr. Cary, Ill. 1 Roya Mojarab GK 5-4 So. Tacoma, Wash. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 3,813 2 Megan Fligg D/F 5-6 Fr. Gainesville, Ga. 3 Samantha Diaz-Matosas^ D 5-7 Sr. Lilburn, Ga. South Carolina scored three goals within four minutes in the early part of 4 Kayla Grimsley^ M/F 5-4 So. Lakeland, Fla. the second half and a stingy defense allowed just three shots on the evening 5 Kim Miller^ M 5-2 Sr. Farmingdale, N.Y. as the Gamecocks defeated Davidson 4-0 on Friday night in NCAA Women’s 7 Blakely Mattern^ D 5-9 Sr. Simpsonville, S.C. Soccer First Round action at Stone Stadium. 8 Christine Watts M 5-6 Fr. Duluth, Ga. The win is Carolina’s first postseason victory in women’s soccer history and 9 Maria Petroni F 5-10 So. Flowery Branch, Ga. advances the team to a Second Round matchup vs. Rutgers on Sunday, Nov. 10 Natalie Aaron F 5-5 So. Brentwood, Tenn. 15 with the tilt set to begin at 1 p.m. South Carolina is now 18-3-2 on the 11 Idana DeCecco D 5-6 So. Sherwood Park, Alberta year while Davidson ends the season with a 12-10-1 record. The match was 12 Shannon Bigbie^ F/M 5-6 Sr. Lexington, S.C. played in front of 3,813 fans, the largest attended women’s soccer match in 13 Jocelyn Spurrier D 5-8 R-Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. South Carolina history. 14 Lolly Holland M 5-4 So. Suwanee, Ga. Kayla Grimsley tied a career-high with two goals, both coming in the sec- 15 Kortney Rhoades^ M 5-4 So. Wilmington, Del. ond half, and Brooke Jacobs and Samantha Diaz-Matosas each recorded a 16 Lindsay Small^ M/D 5-7 Sr. Suffield, Conn. goal and an assist to lead the Gamecocks on offense. Carolina was dominant 17 Maggie Blackwell D 5-6 R-So. Marietta, S.C. on the offensive side with a 16-3 advantage in shots for the contest. 18 Ali Glemser D 5-3 R-Fr. Collierville, Tenn. South Carolina recorded the team’s 14th shutout of the season. Junior 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 19 Kira Campbell M 5-8 So. Lexington, S.C. goalkeeper Mollie Patton played all 90 minutes to record a shutout in goal. 20 Ellen Fahey^ D 5-7 So. Fort Wright, Ky. Despite the loss, Baxa was stellar in goal for the Wildcats as she finished with 21 Brittiny Rhoades^ D 5-3 Jr. Wilmington, Del. seven saves. 22 Dani Henry F/D 5-4 R-Fr. Avondole, Pa. By: Andrew Kitick (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 13, 2009 23 Kacie Brewer F/D 5-5 Sr. Merritt Island, Fla. 25 Maddy Kill M 5-7 Jr. Marietta, Ga. Goals By Period 1 2 F 26 Rae Wilson F 5-5 Fr. Greenville, S.C. South Carolina 1 3 4 27 Brooke Jacobs^ F 5-3 Jr. Chambersburg, Pa. Davidson 0 0 0 28 Brittany DeWitt D 5-6 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. 29 Mollie Patton^ GK 5-7 R-Jr. Milford, Ohio Scoring Summary 32 Aly Shattls M 5-1 Sr. Huntington, W.Va. USC - Jacobs, 29:02 35 Darien Vercillo GK 5-6 Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif. USC - Grimsley (Diaz-Matosas), 51:23 USC - Diaz-Matosas, 54:24 Head Coach: Shelley Smith USC - Grimsley (Jacobs), 55:44 Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Assistant Coach: Mat Cosgriff ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games

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Nov. 15, 2009 - South Carolina vs. Nov. 20, 2009 - South Carolina vs. Rutgers (NCAA Second Round) Wake Forest (NCAA Round of 16) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 2,724 Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 4,347

South Carolina junior forward Brooke Jacobs scored her sixth goal of the year in the A header by Wake Forest midfielder Bess Harrington in the final second of regula- 36th minute of play and junior goalkeeper Mollie Patton came up with a diving save tion found the back of the net for a goal as the Demon Deacons defeated South Caro- near the end of regulation in the 90th minute as the Gamecocks defeated Rutgers 1-0 lina 1-0 as time expired in the NCAA Third Round at Stone Stadium on the campus on Sunday afternoon in front of 2,724 fans at Stone Stadium. The Gamecocks improve of the University of South Carolina. South Carolina’s record-breaking season ends at to 19-3-2 and advance to the Round of 16 while Rutgers ends its season with a 14-4-4 19-4-2 on the year. Friday night’s game was played in front of a crowd of 4,347 fans, record. Sunday afternoon’s win also marked head coach Shelley Smith’s 100th victory the largest attended women’s soccer match in Stone Stadium history. as head coach of South Carolina. Friday night’s game appeared to be extending into overtime but Harrington was The match was played even between South Carolina and Rutgers until 35:36 when able to find the game-winning goal just as the clock struck zero in the 90th minute of Carolina grabbed the one-goal advantage with Jacobs finding the back of the net. On play. The Deacons were able to gain control and possession off a throw-in and created the score, Gamecock midfielder Christine Watts controlled a ball played into the box. a corner kick opportunity. With the clock ticking down under 10 seconds, Wake For- Despite a Rutgers defender, Watts created an opportunity and connected with Jacobs, est forward Jill Hutchinson soared a perfect ball into the box that found the head of who on the touch, got a good look from six yards out to drill a shot past Rutgers keeper Harrington, who connected with a direct header that went past the Gamecock defense Erin Guthrie and off the inside of the left post into the net putting the Gamecocks and goalkeeper Mollie Patton and into the net just before the buzzer to end regulation. ahead by a goal. For Harrington, the goal was her second of the season. Jacobs has now scored in three consecutive NCAA matches. Jacobs had a goal vs. The goal capped off an exciting second half that saw both teams playing dead even as William & Mary in 2008 and scored last Friday evening in the victory over Davidson. each tallied seven shots for the half. After Wake Forest controlled the first 45 minutes, Assists on the score were awarded to Watts and Maria Petroni. the advantage shifted to the home team in the second half as Carolina opened the Rutgers fought to the end though and came as close as possible in the 90th minute stanza with some pressure and scoring opportunities. Carolina forward Brooke Jacobs off a corner kick. Up from her goalkeeper position, Guthrie floated a ball into the drove down the right side of the field in the 46th minute and hit a long shot that penalty area that saw Scarlet Knights forward Rheanne Sleiman head on directly and drifted deep into the box that was saved on line by Wake Forest keeper Amanda Bara- toward the goal, only to have Patton come up with diving save to end the match and sha. Lindsay Small had a header in the 51st minute off a free kick that would also be preserve a Gamecock victory. saved by Barasha. Senior forward Samantha Diaz-Matosas would come close to a goal South Carolina finished with an 11-9 advantage in shots over Rutgers including an as Jacobs sailed in a ball that went to the far post and just a couple feet away from the 8-6 edge in the second half. Guthrie finished with five saves while Patton made three foot of Diaz-Matosas. Wake Forest’s Bess Harrington would have Wake’s first strong for the Gamecocks. The shutout for Patton was her 15th of the season and 22nd of her goal opportunity in the 57th minute from 10 yards out only to see her shot saved by career. Gamecock keeper Mollie Patton. Diaz-Matosas had a team-high six shots for Carolina including four on goal. Sch- Carolina looked to almost have a goal in the 60th and 61st minute that saw a crazy acher and Sleiman each finished with three for Rutgers. flurry inside the six-yard box. Kortney Rhodes would get a shot off that was blocked by By: Andrew Kitick (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 15, 2009 a Wake defender. On the play however, the ball would spin towards Gamecock forward Brooke Jacobs who took a direct shot in on Barasha. The Wake keeper would make a Goals By Period 1 2 F save but could not control the ball, allowing Jacobs an opportunity to get another shot South Carolina 1 0 1 off that went off one of the goal posts. Rutgers 0 0 0 By: Andrew Kitick (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 20, 2009

Scoring Summary Goals By Period 1 2 F USC - Jacobs (Petroni, Watts), 35:36 South Carolina 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 1 1

Scoring Summary WFU - Harrington (Hutchinson), 89:59 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Brittiny Rhoades, Maureen Buff, Kayla Grimsley, Maddy Kill, Roya Mojarab, Alex Holland, Molly Patton, Darien Vercilo, Danielle Au, Danielle Manning, Ali Glemser, Maria Petroni Middle Row (L-R): Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Assistant Coach Mat Cosgriff, Strength Coach Deisha Moss, Volunteer Assistant Blakely Mattern, Rae Wilson, Lauren Hyden, Samantha Gonzalez, Dani Henry, Brooke Jacobs, Lolly Holland, Natalie Aaron, Kortney Rhoades, Kelsey Barr, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Media Relations Assistant Miquel Jacobs, Manager Tiara Johnson, Associate Coach Jamie Smith Top Row (L-R): Maggie Blackwell, Taylor Leach, Gabrielle Gilbert, Katrina Frost, Samantha McGowan, Ellen Fahey, Christine Watts, Elizabeth Sinclair, Kayla Paoulos, Kira Campbell, Jocelyn Spurrier

2010 Roster Nov. 12, 2010 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown UNC Greensboro (NCAA First Round) 0 Alex Holland GK 5-7 R-Fr. Cary, Ill. 1 Roya Mojarab GK 5-4 Jr. Tacoma, Wash. Charlottesville, Va. - Attendance: 138 2 Gabrielle Gilbert D 5-8 Fr. Mississaugha, Ontario 3 Marueen Buff M 5-5 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. No. 20 South Carolina advances to the NCAA Second Round for the 4 Kayla Grimsley^ F 5-4 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. second consecutive year after defeating No. 10 UNC Greensboro 2-1 Friday 5 Kelsey Barr M 5-5 Fr. Douglasville, Ga. night at Klockner Stadium on the campus of the University of Virginia. The 6 Samantha Gonzalez M 5-6 Fr. Kyle, Texas Gamecocks (15-5-4) went ahead just 2:15 into the match by an own goal, 7 Elizabeth Sinclair^ M 5-8 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. and freshman Danielle Au hit the game-winner just 58 seconds into the sec- 8 Christine Watts^ D 5-6 So. Duluth, Ga. ond half. 9 Maria Petroni^ F 5-10 Jr. Flowery Branch, Ga. The Spartans (19-2-1) entered the match riding a 16-match winning 10 Natalie Aaron F 5-5 Jr. Brentwood, Tenn. streak and a No. 10 ranking in the nation. With the victory, South Carolina 11 Samantha McGowan F 5-9 Fr. Essex, Ontario improves to 3-1 in the all-time series and knock off their first top ten team 12 Danielle Au^ F/M 5-5 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. since defeating then No. 8 Florida by a 1-0 score in last year’s SEC Tourna- 14 Lolly Holland M 5-4 Jr. Suwanee, Ga. ment semifinal. 15 Kortney Rhoades M 5-4 Jr. Wilmington, Del. Opposite last week’s SEC title match that saw Carolina lose on an own 16 Lauren Hyden D 5-4 Fr. Gainesivlle, Fla. goal, the Gamecocks went ahead just 2:15 into the match courtesy of a 17 Danielle Manning D 5-3 Fr. Tampa, Fla. Spartan own goal. Playing wide on the wing, Kira Campbell dumped it to 18 Ali Glemser F/D 5-3 R-So. Collierville, Tenn. Christine Watts who sent a cross square in front of the keeper and going just 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 19 Kira Campbell^ M 5-8 Jr. Lexington, S.C. over Maria Petroni’s head. Before a Gamecock could follow-up, a Spartan 20 Ellen Fahey^ D 5-7 Jr. Fort Wright, Ky. defender knocked the ball backwards and it rolled into the net for the early 21 Brittiny Rhoades^ D 5-3 Sr. Wilmington, Del. Gamecock score. 22 Dani Henry^ D 5-4 R-So. Avondole, Pa. Danielle Au made the lead 2-0 just 58 seconds into the second half with 24 Taylor Leach D 5-10 Fr. Maumee, Ohio a rifled shot from 18 yards that curled into the upper corner of the net. The 25 Maddy Kill M 5-7 Sr. Marietta, Ga. Spartans were able to get on the board at 74:43 with a rebounded shot off a 26 Rae Wilson F 5-5 So. Greenville, S.C. failed clearance. 27 Brooke Jacobs^ F 5-3 Sr. Chambersburg, Pa. By: Miquel Jacobs (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 12, 2010 29 Mollie Patton^ GK 5-7 R-Sr. Milford, Ohio 32 Katrina Frost M/D 5-5 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga. Goals By Period 1 2 F 35 Darien Vercillo GK 5-6 R-Fr.. Yorba Linda, Calif. South Carolina 1 1 2 UNC Greensboro 0 1 1 Head Coach: Shelley Smith Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Scoring Summary Assistant Coach: Mat Cosgriff USC - OWN GOAL, 2:15 ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games USC - Au, 45:58 UNCG - Schmidbauer, 74:43

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Nov. 14, 2010 - South Carolina vs. Virginia (NCAA Second Round) Charlottesville, Va. - Attendance: 645

No. 8 Virginia scored two goals in the run of play and a penalty kick with nine min- utes remaining to knock No. 20 South Carolina out of the postseason with a 3-0 win in NCAA Second Round action at Klockner Stadium. The Cavaliers (15-4-2) advance to the Round of 16 while the Gamecocks end their fourth consecutive NCAA Tourna- ment appearance with a 15-6-4 record. Virginia got on the board in the 21st minute with a rare assist by the goalkeeper. Ch- antel Jones sent her goal kick to midfield where it found the back of Meghan Lenczyk’s head and flicked behind the Gamecock backline to give Sinead Farrelly a breakaway opportunity that she converted to make the score 1-0. The Cavaliers added the second goal at 60:13 with a volley by Lindsey Miller. The senior one-touched the volley from the top of the ‘18 after a Gamecock header off a Virginia cross landed right at her foot. The final score was off a penalty kick by Julia Roberts in the 81st minute. The match against Virginia marks the second consecutive year that the Gamecocks have played in the NCAA Second Round despite losing eight seniors and six starters from last year’s SEC Championship team. “I knew it would be a battle today,” South Carolina head coach Shelley Smith said. “They are a very good program. Steve Swanson does a wonderful job with them. We knew it would take our best game, but unfortunately I don’t think we played as well as we can. I’m really proud of the girls and their effort. They left it on the field. Despite a couple of miscommunication errors that led to some goals, that’s not like us defen- sively. Virginia gave us everything we could handle today. They deserved to win and move on, and I wish them the best of luck.” Playing in front of a home crowd of 645 fans, the Cavaliers put constant, heavy pres- sure on the Gamecocks throughout the first half. Virginia had six shots and a corner kick in the opening 20 minutes before scoring the goal at 20:15. In contrast, Carolina’s first shot came at 21:12 on a header by Danielle Au off a Kira Campbell free kick. South Carolina used their first shot - which was on frame and saved by Jones - to begin pulling together some momentum on the offensive end. Less than a minute later, Ellen Fahey took a free kick shy of midfield that found its way to the goal for another Virginia save. However, Carolina would only get one more shot in the half, a bullet by Gabrielle Gilbert that went wide, as the team kept putting long touches on their passes that went out of reach of the attackers. Virginia tallied the second goal almost out of nowhere after a series of throw-ins had the Gamecocks driving down the field and into the attacking third. Danielle Au’s shot in the 58th minute went high but seemed to forecast a mounting Gamecock pressure before Miller sent home the volley off the mis-clearance in the Gamecock defensive end. A Gamecock foul in the penalty area led to a penalty kick for Virginia’s Julia Rob- erts, who made the score 3-0 at 81:07 with her PK slotted into the lower left corner. . By: Miquel Jacobs (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 14, 2010

Goals By Period 1 2 F South Carolina 0 0 0 Virginia 1 2 3

Scoring Summary UVA - Farrelly (Lenczyk, Jones), 20:15 UVA - Miller, 60:13 UVA - Roberts (PK), 81:13 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Lani Smith, Kayla Grimsley, Natalie Aaron, Lolly Holland, Sabrina D’Angelo, Alex Holland, Darien Vercillo, Roya Mojarab, Kortney Rhoades, Danielle Au, Maria Petroni, Gabrielle Gilbert Middle Row (L-R): Ali Whitney, Lauren Hyden, Volunteer Assistant Nancy Goffi, Strength Coach Kelly Dormandy, Manager Abby Chisholm, Assistant Coach Mat Cosgriff, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Associate Coach Jamie Smith, Manager Tiara Johnson, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Media Relations Director Miquel Jacobs, Dani Henry, Samantha Gonzalez Top Row (L-R): Ariane Lukens, Rae Wilson, Ellen Fahey, Taylor Leach, Liz Sinclair, Samantha McGowan, Christa Neary, Andie Romness, Alexa Gainey, Ali Glemser, Danielle Manning

2011 Roster Nov. 11, 2011 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown Texas (NCAA First Round) 0 Alex Holland GK 5-7 R-So. Cary, Ill. 1 Roya Mojarab GK 5-4 Sr. Tacoma, Wash. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,031 2 Gabrielle Gilbert D 5-8 So. Mississaugha, Ontario 4 Kayla Grimsley^ F 5-4 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. Senior Lolly Holland scored in the seventh minute to send No. 22 South 5 Ariane Lukens M 5-8 Fr. Arvada, Colo. Carolina to the NCAA Second Round for the third consecutive season with 6 Samantha Gonzalez M 5-6 So. Kyle, Texas a 1-0 victory over Texas Friday night at Stone Stadium. 7 Elizabeth Sinclair^ M 5-8 So. St. Louis, Mo. Holland’s goal at 6:25 was assisted by a pair of classmates in seniors Kayla 8 Megan Byers M/F 5-5 Fr. Columbus, Ga. Grimsley and Maria Petroni. The assist was the 10th of the season for Grims- 9 Maria Petroni^ F 5-10 Sr. Flowery Branch, Ga. ley, and gives the SEC Offensive Player of the Year back-to-back seasons with 10 Natalie Aaron F 5-5 Sr. Brentwood, Tenn. at least 10 goals and 10 assists for 30 points. Freshman Sabrina D’Angelo 11 Samantha McGowan F 5-9 So. Essex, Ontario recorded her fourth shutout in goal with four saves. 12 Danielle Au^ F/M 5-5 So. Suwanee, Ga. “We’re thrilled with the win,” South Carolina head coach Shelley Smith 13 Christa Neary^ D/M 5-7 Fr. West Deptford, N.J. said. “We were glad to get a home bid and took full advantage of that. The 14 Lolly Holland^ M 5-4 Sr. Suwanee, Ga. crowd was great tonight, and our players were ready to play from the start. 15 Kortney Rhoades^ M 5-4 Sr. Wilmington, Del. That’s what we needed to do against a good Texas team.” 16 Lauren Hyden D 5-4 R-Fr. Gainesivlle, Fla. The Gamecocks had a first half for the ages with Holland’s goal in the sev- 17 Danielle Manning D 5-3 So. Tampa, Fla. enth minute coupled with two goals that were nullified to prevent a potential 18 Ali Glemser F/D 5-3 Sr. Collierville, Tenn. 3-0 advantage at the break. Kicking off at a brisk 47 degrees at Stone Stadium 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 20 Ellen Fahey^ D 5-7 Sr. Fort Wright, Ky. in the first meeting between the two teams, the Gamecocks looked like a 21 Andie Romness^ D/M 5-7 Fr. McLean, Va. team ready to prove a point and controlled nearly every second of possession 22 Dani Henry^ D 5-4 R-Jr. Avondole, Pa. in the opening 20 minutes. After three close scoring opportunities in the first 23 Ali Whitney D 5-10 Fr. Downingtown, Pa. five minutes, Holland scored her first game-winner of the season off a cross 24 Taylor Leach D 5-10 R-Fr. Maumee, Ohio by Petroni. The senior was able to get a poke on the service and watched it 26 Rae Wilson F 5-5 Jr. Greenville, S.C. slow roll into the net after All-Big 12 selection Alexa Gaul was caught out of 27 Lani Smith F 5-8 Fr. Solon, Ohio position. 34 Sabrina D’Angelo^ GK 5-8 Fr. Welland, Ontario By: Miquel Jacobs (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 11, 2011 35 Darien Vercillo GK 5-6 R-So. Yorba Linda, Calif. Goals By Period 1 2 F Head Coach: Shelley Smith South Carolina 1 0 1 Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Texas 0 0 0 Assistant Coach: Libby Bassett ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games Scoring Summary USC - Holland (Petroni, Grimsley), 6:25

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Nov. 18, 2011 - South Carolina vs. Stanford (NCAA Second Round) Stanford, Calif. - Attendance: 2,032

Top-ranked and unbeaten Stanford proved too much for the SEC Champion South Carolina Gamecocks in a 2-0 victory Friday night in NCAA Second Round action at Cagan Stadium. “Obviously we knew Stanford was a very good team,” South Carolina head coach Shelley Smith said. “They showed that and proved that tonight. I’d think it would be hard for anyone in the country to beat them. A lot of credit to them to come out, do what they did and finish chances. I thought our team played very well. We made it hard for them to find that first goal. Credit to them to put away the opportunities but we can walk off the field with our heads held high because of our effort.” The Gamecocks held top-ranked Stanford to their third-lowest scoring output of the season, and freshman goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo cemented her reputation as one of the top young Canadian goalkeepers with a stellar effort between the pipes with six saves. The loss ends Carolina’s run in the tournament - and third consecutive season in the NCAA Second Round - as the Gamecock senior class will leave Columbia as the winningest class in program history with a four-year mark of 61-24-10. Stanford improved its home-unbeaten streak to 48 matches and won their 19th- consecutive match with goals by Mariah Nogueira and Taylor McCann. The teams went into the half with Stanford holding a 1-0 lead courtesy of a goal headed home by Mariah Nogueira at 33:46 on a Teresa Noyola free kick. Stanford earned the set piece after a handball called on the Gamecocks on the right flank in front of the corner flag. The match kicked off at 10:26 p.m. (ET) after the first match between Boston College and California went to a penatly kick shootout. As the teams lined up for the opening kick, a heavy rainstorm hit Cagan Stadium on a chilly 51-degree night in Palo Alto. Both teams had good looks in the opening 10 minutes as Kayla Grimsley and Dani- elle Au led a 2v3 in the eighth minute that was picked up by the Stanford goalkeeper, and Stanford’s Kendall Romine had a blast from midfield in the ninth minute that clanged off the crossbar. Stanford had a scare in the 26th minute when All-American Lindsay Taylor collided with D’Angelo on a challenge off a free kick that saw Taylor lay on the ground for one minute to collect herself. Four minutes later, Nogueira hit a header from range but couldn’t get it past a diving D’Angelo. She eventually scored three minutes later and almost doubled it in the 36th with a replica of the scoring play, but Andie Romness saved it off the line. The opening 20 minutes of the second half saw a near even effort by the Gamecocks against the Cardinal with the rain no longer falling. Grimsley earned her first 1v1 chance in the 54th but was fouled after beating her defender to set up a free kick. Christa Neary was able to get the Gamecock look on the set piece, but her shot was blocked by a defender’s back to keep the Gamecocks away from frame. Teresa Noyola gave Stanford its first chance to double its lead in the 65th when she found herself alone from 12 yards in front of the goal, but D’Angelo came up with the point-blank save to keep the All-American off the board. Stanford would eventually get the goal two minutes later when Taylor McCann sent one curling into the upper corner of the net. By: Miquel Jacobs (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 18, 2011

Goals By Period 1 2 F South Carolina 0 0 0 Virginia 1 1 2

Scoring Summary STAN - Nogueira (Noyola), 33:46 STAN - McCann (Taylor, Levin), 66:17 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Caroline Gray, Lindsey Lane, Rae Wilson, Stevi Parker, Evelyn Robinson, Emily Ball, Sabrina D’Angelo, Katelyn Houston, Danielle Au, Gabrielle Gilbert, Raina Johnson, Claire Studebaker, Vanessa Kovar Middle Row (L-R): Daija Griffin, Andie Romness, Manager Chandler King, Manager Amber Judy, Student Assistant Samantha McGowan, Media Rela- tions Director Josh Mitchell, Director of Operations Nancy Goffi, Assistant Coach Libby Bassett, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Strength Coach Billy Anderson, Assistant Strength Coach Alex Buchman, Manager Chase Blake, Anjel Brown Top Row (L-R): Iris Dayton, Emily Bollinger, Christine Watts, Taylor Leach, Elizabeth Sinclair, Christa Neary, Coryn Bajema, Paige Bendell, Ali Whitney, Bay Daniel, Carly Ray, Sophie Groff, Chelsea Drennan, Abby Sams, Samantha Gonzalez

2013 Roster Nov. 15, 2013 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Class Ht. Pos. Hometown Furman (NCAA First Round) 1 Emily Ball So. 5-9 GK Tampa, Fla. 2 Gabrielle Gilbert^ Sr. 5-8 M Mississauga, Ontario Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,466 3 Caroline Gray^ So. 5-4 D McLean, Va. 4 Raina Johnson^ So. 5-0 M Charlotte, N.C. The University of South Carolina women’s soccer team (17-3-2) earned 5 Sophie Groff Fr. 5-8 F Grapevine, Texas a 5-0 victory over Furman (17-4-2) in the first round of the 2013 NCAA 6 Samantha Gonzalez Sr. 5-6 M Kyle, Texas Tournament on Friday night at Stone Stadium. Redshirt-junior midfielder 7 Elizabeth Sinclair^ Sr. 5-8 M St. Louis, Mo. Taylor Leach scored the game winner in the 15th minute and junior goal- 8 Christine Watts^ R-Sr. 5-6 D Duluth, Ga. keeper Sabrina D’Angelo secured the 12th shutout of the season for Carolina 9 Carly Ray So. 5-7 D Evans, Ga. in the victory. South Carolina’s 11-0 record at Stone Stadium this season is 10 Emily Bollinger So. 5-6 D St. Louis, Mo. currently the best home record in school history. 11 Chelsea Drennan^ Fr. 5-9 M Anderson, S.C. South Carolina advances to the second round of the NCAA Tournament 12 Danielle Au^ Sr. 5-5 F Suwanee, Ga. for the fourth time overall, having advanced through the opening round in 13 Christa Neary Jr. 5-7 D West Deptford, N.J. the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons previously. The win improves the Game- 14 Daija Griffin Fr. 5-7 F Piscataway, N.J. cocks’ record in NCAA Tournament play to 5-5-1 overall, including a 4-1 15 Claire Studebaker Fr. 5-8 M Summerfield, N.C. record in games played at Stone Stadium, with all four of those wins coming 16 Evelyn Robinson Fr. 5-4 D McLean, Va. as shutouts. 17 Abby Sams R-Jr. 5-6 D/M Centreville, Va. Freshman midfielder Chelsea Drennan collected two assists on the night, 18 Stevi Parker^ So. 5-2 M Perkasie, Pa. moving her into second all-time in the Carolina record book for assists in a 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 19 Iris Dayton Fr. 5-6 M Montpelier, Vt. season with 12. She also holds the record for single-season game-winning as- 21 Andie Romness^ Jr. 5-7 D McLean, Va. sists with six in 2013. Senior forward Danielle Au also collected two assists in 22 Anjel Brown Fr. 5-8 D San Juan Capistrano, Calif. the match, and she is now tied for seventh in the record book in career assists 23 Ali Whitney Jr. 5-10 D Downingtown, Pa. with 13. 24 Taylor Leach^ R-Jr. 5-10 D Maumee, Ohio Furman’s India Robinson sent a hard shot wide of frame in the fifth min- 26 Rae Wilson R-Sr. 5-5 F Greenville, S.C. ute, but D’Angelo was there to hold the ball from crossing the endline. The 27 Bay Daniel So. 5-9 M Evans, Ga. teams traded possession through the midfield until the Gamecocks marked 28 Coryn Bajema So 5-10 F Lynden, Wash. the scoreboard in the 15th minute on Leach’s eventual game winner. 34 Sabrina D’Angelo^ Jr. 5-8 GK Welland, Ontario Drennan stepped to the corner flag and sent a long cross to the far post 55 Katelyn Houston Fr. 5-6 GK Anchorage, Alaska from the right side, which senior midfielder Gabrielle Gilbert flicked to 73 Lindsey Lane Fr. 5-3 M Lusby, Md. Leach, who headed towards goal. The ball deflected off a Furman defender 88 Paige Bendell Fr. 5-10 D Orland Park, Ill. before finding the back of the net for the early Gamecock lead. 99 Vanessa Kovar Fr. 5-6 F Manassas, Va. Furman would threaten in the 17th minute when forward Jamie Alexan- der hit the crossbar with a strong attempt, but Carolina added to its lead just Head Coach: Shelley Smith two minutes later. Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Sophomore forward Raina Johnson scored her team-leading 10th goal of Assistant Coach: Libby Bassett the year to push the Carolina lead to 2-0 in the 19th minute. D’Angelo collected her second-career assist with a long ball out of the defensive third, ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games which Au continued forward into the path of Johnson. Battling a Furman defender, Johnson found the ball near ground level and hit a one-time volley past the Paladin goalkeeper for the score. South Carolina once again added to its lead less than 10 minutes later. On another corner from Drennan, freshman forward Daija Griffin and senior midfielder Liz Sinclair connected for assists before sophomore forward Co- ryn Bajema found the back of the net with a header to the far post past Hull.

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Furman struggled to find a rhythm after the early goals, and the Gamecocks contin- Nov. 22, 2013 - South Carolina vs. ued to hold the majority of possession. Bajema found the back of the net again for her third goal of the season in the 34th Stanford (NCAA Second Round) minute. Drennan collected her second helper of the match, finding Bajema on the left Los Angeles, Calif. side of the 18-yard box. The striker located Hull and sent a well-placed shot low to the far post for a 4-0 Gamecock lead. A battle from the beginning between No. 14 South Carolina (17-4-2) and No. 17 Sophomore midfielder Stevie Parker nearly gave the Gamecocks another goal in the Stanford (15-5-1) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament ended as Taylor 44th minute on a strike that hit the crossbar, but the score held at 4-0 entering the Uhl netted the game’s only goal less than two minutes into overtime to give the halftime break. Cardinal the 1-0 win on a chilly night at Drake Stadium. South Carolina threatened early in the second half on an attempt from Au. The A quick play down the right flank, Stanford got a cross in before it was knocked senior striker found an open slot 10 yards from frame, looking for the near post, but back out. Midfielder Chioma Ubogagu corralled the ball at the top of the 18-yard the Paladin goalkeeper forced the ball over the endline for the Gamecock corner kick. box where she tapped it forward to Uhl who one-timed a soft shot past Gamecock Au collected her second assist of the night and her fourth of the season on Carolina’s keeper Sabrina D’Angelo inside the left post. fifth tally of the match in the 62nd minute. Au found Sophie Groff in front of frame, A stalemate throughout, neither team could find a way to break down the others and the freshman forward’s attempt hit the near side goal post before crossing the goal defense. line for the final Gamecock score of the match. Stanford had the first attempt of the game on a free kick from just outside the South Carolina dominated the remainder of the match and D’Angelo collected her box in the fifth minute. After Courtney Verloo’s first attempt was whistled back, her SEC leading 12th shutout of the season. second attempt curled away from the left post. By: Emily Feeney (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 15, 2013 Five minutes later, the Gamecocks earned the first corner of the night. A collision in the box occurred as the ball was in the air between Stanford keeper Jane Campbell Goals By Period 1 2 F and Gamecock defender Taylor Leach and the ball was knocked away. Midfielder Furman 0 0 0 Stevi Parker pounced on the loose ball, but her shot was over the crossbar. South Carolina 4 1 5 In the 12th minute, Uhl hit a low shot from close range that crossed the face of goal, but it missed wide of the left post. Scoring Summary With the Cardinal keeping the ball in the Gamecocks half for much of the first USC - Leach (Gilbert, Drennan), 14:08 20 minutes, the Gamecocks began to settle in after bringing on several subs over the USC - Johnson (Au, D’Angelo), 18:51 ensuing 10 minutes. USC - Bajema (Sinclair, Griffin), 27:44 After a dangerous attacking run up the middle from forward Daija Griffin, the ball USC - Bajema (Drennan), 34:47 was poked away by a Stanford defender. Forward Coryn Bajema was got the loose USC - Groff (Au), 62:38 ball and hit a shot from range, but the attempt landed in the hands of Campbell. After 45 minutes of play, Stanford held a 4-2 advantage in shots, while both sides only produced one shot on goal. The Gamecocks came quick out of the break as midfielder Gabrielle Gilbert lined up a one-timed shot from outside the box that was just over the bar early in the half. In the 78th minute, Stanford’s Natalie Griffen had the best chance in regulation as she got on he end of a bouncing ball and ripped a shot across the face of goal that caromed off the crossbar. That came just after D’Angelo came up big for her side on a shot from Ubogagu that was destined for the back of the net. The junior went to her left and was able to punch away the attempt before it tucked under the crossbar. The Cardinal put the Gamecocks under heavy pressure late in the regulation, but the defense was able to withstand it and force overtime. In a defensive match-up, Stanford managed to outshoot South Carolina 9-6, while holding a 4-1 advantage in shots on goal. By: Josh Mitchell (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 22, 2013

Goals By Period 1 2 OT F South Carolina 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 1 1

Scoring Summary STAN - Uhl (Ubogagu), 91:29 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Lauren Jankowski, Stevi Parker, Lindsey Lane, Evelyn Robinson, Vanessa Kovar, Katelyn Houston, Sabrina D’Angelo, Emily Ball, Abbey Crider, Andie Romness, Caroline Gray, Claire Studebaker, Iris Dayton; Middle Row (L-R): Savannah McCaskill, Media Relations Director Megan Hartsell, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rose- hart, Director of Operations Nancy Goffi, Assistant Coach Libby Bassett, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Strength and Conditioning Coach Alex Buchman, Manager Tripp Thomas, Alexis Pendergraft; Top Row (L-R): Dominique Babbitt, Kaleigh Kurtz, Bay Daniel, Carly Ray, Christa Neary, Paige Bendell, Taylor Leach, Coryn Bajema, Sophie Groff, Emily Bollinger, Chelsea Drennan, Daija Griffin, Raina Johnson, Anna Conklin

2014 Roster Nov. 14, 2014 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown Clemson (NCAA First Round) 1 Emily Ball GK Jr. Tampa, Fla. 2 Anna Conklin M Fr. Randolph, N.J. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,344 3 Caroline Gray ^ D Jr. McLean, Va. 4 Raina Johnson ^ F Jr. Charlotte, N.C. South Carolina senior goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo delivered two saves 5 Sophie Groff ^ F So. Grapevine, Texas in a nail-biting round of PKs to propel the No.3 seeded Gamecocks (13-5- 6 Kaleigh Kurtz D So. Greer, S.C. 4) past Clemson (13-3-3) and into the second round of the NCAA Tourna- 7 Savannah McCaskill ^ F Fr. Chapin, S.C. ment. A defensive struggle yielded a 0-0 tie after 110 minutes of play, and 9 Carly Ray D Jr. Evans, Ga. South Carolina rose to the challenge in the shootout. 10 Emily Bollinger D Jr. St. Louis, Mo. After the Gamecocks put the first shot on the board in the sixth minute 11 Chelsea Drennan ^ M So. Anderson, S.C. off the foot of junior Raina Johnson, the teams settled into a quite first half 12 Dominique Babbitt D Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. with few offensive opportunities. 13 Christa Neary ^ D Sr. West Deptford, N.J. In the 38th minute, Clemson drove down the left side to the endline and 14 Daija Griffin F So. Piscataway, N.J. played the ball back to Abby Jones. Jones crossed into the box and Salma 15 Claire Studebaker M So. Summerfield, N.C. Anastasio headed it on frame for the first shot on goal of the night for either 16 Evelyn Robinson D So. McLean, Va. team. D’Angelo wrapped up the save to stay scoreless. 17 Alexis Pendergraft M Fr. Raleigh, N.C. With just two minutes in the half, the Tigers earned a corner kick. 18 Stevi Parker ^ M Jr. Perkasie, Pa. Gabby Byorth served it in and senior Christa Neary cleared it for South 19 Iris Dayton M So. Monpelier, Vt. Carolina to keep zeroes on the scoreboard after 45 minutes of play. 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 20 Lauren Jankowski F Fr. Berkeley Heights, N.J. The second half and both overtime periods were a defensive struggle with 21 Andie Romness ^ D Sr. McLean, Va. neither team able to generate dangerous chances. The Gamecocks had the 24 Taylor Leach ^ D R-Sr. Maumee, Ohio best opportunity when Savannah McCaskill brought the ball up the left 27 Bay Daniel M Jr. Evans, Ga. side and tried to drop it off for Sophie Groff coming up the middle, but 28 Coryn Bajema F Jr. Lynden, Wash. Clemson’s keeper came out to interrupt the action. 29 Abbey Crider GK Fr. Pinehurst, N.C. In the shootout, the lower right corner was the target of choice early with 34 Sabrina D’Angelo ^ GK Sr. Welland, Ontario, Canada both teams sending their first two shots in that direction. Claire Wagner 55 Katelyn Houston GK So. Anchorage, Alaska stepped up to take the Tigers’ third attempt, and D’Angelo dove to her 73 Lindsey Lane ^ M So. Lusby, Md. left to make the save. Lindsey Lane took the next shot for the Gamecocks 88 Paige Bendell D So. Orland Park, Ill. and delivered to go-ahead strike. Clemson’s Jenna Watson beat D’Angelo 99 Vanessa Kovar F So. Manassas, Va. to level the shootout at 3-3, but Bay Daniel beat Kailen Sheridan to put the Gamecocks back on top with one round of kicks remaining. D’Angelo Head Coach: Shelley Smith made the Gamecocks’ final kick unnecessary by stopping Gabby Byorth to Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith advance the Gamecocks after taking the penalty kicks 4-3. Assistant Coach: Libby Bassett By Megan Hartsell (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 14, 2014

^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games Goals By Period 1 2 OT F PKs Clemson 0 0 0 0 3 South Carolina 0 0 0 0 4

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Nov. 21, 2014 - South Carolina vs. Nov. 23, 2014 - South Carolina vs. Seattle (NCAA Second Round) North Carolina (NCAA Round of 16) Chapel Hill, N.C. - Attendance: 1,132 Chapel Hill, N.C. - Attendance: 800

For the second Friday in a row, No. 18 South Carolina went to penalty kicks in an Junior Raina Johnson’s goal in the 23rd minute and a stellar team defensive effort NCAA Tournament match after 110 minutes of scoreless play. This time, the No. 3 propelled No. 18 South Carolina past No. 6 North Carolina, 1-0, and into the NCAA seeded Gamecocks (13-5-5) claimed the shootout, 2-1, over Seattle (15-4-3) to ad- Quarterfinals for the first time in program history on Sunday afternoon at Fetzer Field. vance to the NCAA Round of 16 for the second time in school history. With senior After advancing on penalty kicks in the previous two contests, the Gamecocks (14-5-5) All-American keeper Sabrina D’Angelo out of the net due to injury, freshman Abbey took down the Tar Heels (14-4-2) in regulation and collected their third shutout in as Crider stepped in to earn her first career shutout and to make two crucial saves in many games in the NCAA Tournament. penalty kicks. Just seconds into the match, South Carolina nearly punched in their first goal of the Nine minutes into the match, Seattle’s leading scorer Stephanie Verdoia posted the tournament. Sophomore Sophie Groff found Johnson in the box, and the Gamecock day’s first shot on goal, but Crider confidently collected her first save of the day. tried to power it past Tar Heel keeper Bryane Haeberlin. Haeberlin was in position for the save though. Midway through the first half, the Gamecocks started to gain some momentum in the attack and nearly opened the scoring in the 27th minute with a pair of shots on In the 23rd minute, South Carolina did find the back of the net for the first time of this frame. Christa Neary and Sophie Groff worked to set Raina Johnson up, but Seattle year’s NCAA Tournament and for the first time in 366 minutes of play. Johnson’s shot netminder Brianna Smallidge gobbled up the shot. Seconds later after a takeaway at from 20 yards out hit the right post, and Haeberlin appeared to have the shot wrapped midfield, Chelsea Drennan took off and drew the Redhawk keeper off her line. Smal- up. The ball dribbled past her and in for the 1-0 lead. lidge extended to deflect and keep the match scoreless. The Tar Heels registered their first shot on goal of the match with four minutes to play With just 10 minutes remaining before the half, Verdoia dribbled for nearly 30 yards before the break. Amanda Rooney sent one in from outside the penalty area on the and squared up towards goal, but the shot went just inches wide of the left post. The right side and tried to one-bounce the equalizer. The shot did not faze freshman Abbey teams went to the locker room scoreless. Crider, who collected her first save of the afternoon.

South Carolina saw one of their best chances of the match on a corner kick from the In the 56th minute, North Carolina’s Summer Green went down to the end line, left side in the 65th minute. Drennan served it into the box and connected with Taylor made a turn and tried to hit the far corner, but she couldn’t bend her shot in, and the Leach. The shot was just off target though, going wide of the right post. Gamecocks kept their 1-0 advantage.

The Gamecocks earned yet another corner kick with under 10 minutes to go in regula- Needing a score to keep the season alive, North Carolina bumped up the pressure and tion. Somehow, the Redhawks deflected a header flying straight for the net. On the unleashed five of its six second-half shots off in the final 15 minutes of play. rebound shot, Kiana Kraft collected a team save on the goal line. With just over 11 minutes to go, Greene fired a cross into box that senior Andie Rom- Five minutes later, South Carolina was threatening again. Groff had a shot blocked, ness deflected out of bounds. On the ensuing corner kick, the serve from Green found but Johnson corralled the rebound inside of the penalty area. She had a look at an open Paige Nielsen, but Crider corralled it to save the shutout. goal, but chipped it high of the bar. In the final two minutes, South Carolina faced a battery of North Carolina shots. The On a corner kick with less than a minute left, the referee stopped the clock to issue Gamecock defense deflected the first two, but Joanna Boyles settled a rebound and yellow cards to both Leach and Seattle’s Isabelle Butterfeld. The caution was Leach’s nearly leveled the match with just 37 seconds to go. Boyles spun a shot in that Crider second of the day, leaving the Gamecocks to finish the match down a player. stopped with her chest to preserve the shutout and advance the Gamecocks.

Seconds into the second overtime period, Seattle nearly ended everything. Verdoia By: Megan Hartsell (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 23, 2014 made another long run and unleashed a shot from range, but Crider dove to her right to make the save, and nine minutes later, the teams went to penalty kicks. Goals By Period 1 2 F South Carolina 1 0 1 The Gamecocks stayed with the same penalty kick order as last week’s shootout against North Carolina 0 0 0 Clemson, but the story was not the same. Down 0-1 after the first two rounds, Crider made a diving save to her right and Lindsey Lane converted to level the contest. Kraft Scoring Summary clanked her opportunity off the left post and Smallidge saved Bay Daniel’s shot to keep SC - Johnson, 22:50 the score 1-all after four rounds.

Crider made a spectacular save to her right on Stephanie Spiekerman’s chance and put the game on Drennan’s foot. The Gamecocks clinched last week’s PKs before Drennan had the opportunity to shoot. This week she calmly stepped up to the spot and pow- ered a kick low and left to advance South Carolina to the Round of 16.

By: Megan Hartsell (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 21, 2014

Goals By Period 1 2 OT F PKs Seattle 0 0 0 0 1 South Carolina 0 0 0 0 2 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Nov. 28, 2014 - South Carolina vs. Florida State (NCAA Quarterfinal) Tallahassee, Fla. - Attendance: 1,758

In the program’s first NCAA quarterfinal, No. 18 South Carolina (14-6-5) saw its NCAA Tournament run come to an end with a 5-0 loss to No. 2 Florida State (22-1-1) on Friday at the Seminole Soccer Complex

From the opening kick, the Seminoles applied pressure and allowed the Gamecocks very little possession past midfield. After 15 minutes of play, the Seminoles recorded the first shot of the afternoon off the foot of Michaela Hahn. A Gamecock defender was in position to block the shot though.

Twelve minutes later, Dagny Brynjarsdottir put a header on frame after receiving a ball from Megan Campbell. With the shot on target to sneak under the crossbar, freshman Abbey Crider skied and tipped the chance over to stave off another good Seminole opportunity.

In the 32nd minute, the Florida State pressure finally yielded a goal. After a pair of blocked shots inside the penalty area from Brynjarsdottir and Kristin Grubka, Berglind Thorvaldsdottir one-timed a rebound of Grubka’s shot inside the right post for a 1-0 lead.

Looking to equalize, the Gamecocks moved the ball into their attacking third and were awarded a free kick after a Seminoles foul. Senior Andie Romness hit freshman Savannah McCaskill in the box with the serve, but the header went wide of the target.

Florida State doubled its lead with just over two minutes remaining in the half. Isabella Schmid and Hahn set up Jamia Fields who was loose on the right side. Fields sent a long blast across the goal and inside the left post to give the Seminoles a 2-0 lead at the half.

In a span of seven minutes, the Seminoles put the match out of reach. Fields added her second goal of the day in the 55th minute from 25-yards out to make the score 3-0. Then, within 93 seconds, Cheyna Williams scored twice. The first came on a point- blank look in front of the goal thanks to a cross from Brynjarsdottir. The second was a close-range header set up by Brynjarsdottir and Carson Pickett on a free kick to push the score to 5-0 with under 30 minutes to play.

By: Megan Hartsell (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 28, 2014

Goals By Period 1 2 F South Carolina 0 0 0 Florida State 2 3 5

Scoring Summary FSU - Thorvaldsdottir (Grubka), 31:39 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS FSU - Fields (Schmid, Thorvaldsdottir), 42:14 FSU - Fields (Pickett), 54:43 FSU - Williams (Brynjarsdottir, Koivisto), 59:27 FSU - Williams (Brynjarsdottir, Pickett), 61:00

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Bottom Row (L-R): Lauren Jankowski, Raina Johnson, Carly Ray, Emily Bollinger, Caroline Kelly, Hunter Peifer, Katelyn Houston, Abby Crider, Stevi Parker, Lindsey Lane, Evelyn Robinson, Claire Studebaker; Middle Row (L-R): Savannah McCaskill, Iris Dayton, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Student Assistant Emily Ball, Manager Mike Herndon, Assistant Coach Libby Bassett, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Strength and Conditioning Coach Alex Buchman, Volunteer Coach Taylor Leach, Director of Operations Nancy Goff, Vanessa Kovar, Caroline Gray; Top Row (L-R): Jacky Huchler, Carrie Lawrence, Kiley Burns, Daija Griffin, Courtney Kaplan, Alexis Pendergraft, Coryn Bajema, Paige Bendell, Chelsea Drennan, Simone Wark, Sophie Groff, Bay Daniel, Kaleigh Kurtz, Dominique Babbitt, Anna Conklin

2015 Roster Nov. 13, 2015 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown UNCW (NCAA First Round) 0 Katelyn Houston GK Jr. Anchorage, Alaska 1 Hunter Peifer GK Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 704 2 Anna Conklin ^ M So. Randolph, N.J. 3 Caroline Gray ^ D Sr. McLean, Va. Making its ninth NCAA Tournament appearance, the South Carolina 4 Raina Johnson ^ F Sr. Charlotte, N.C. women’s soccer team suffered a 2-0 first round loss to UNCW on Friday 5 Sophie Groff F Jr. Grapevine, Texas night at Stone Stadium. The Gamecocks ended their season at 12-5-3 6 Kaleigh Kurtz ^ D Jr. Greer, S.C. overall with UNCW now 15-6-1 on the year. 7 Savannah McCaskill ^ M So. Chapin, S.C. The Seahawks opened the scoring in the 12th minute after the Game- 9 Carly Ray ^ D Sr. Evans, Ga. cocks were caught on the counterattack. Forward Maddie McCormick set 10 Emily Bollinger D Sr. St. Louis, Mo. up the scoring chance, as she threaded a pass from the midfield to mid- 11 Chelsea Drennan ^ M Jr. Anderson, S.C. fielder Katrina Guillou, who collected the ball before slipping it past South 12 Dominique Babbitt ^ D Jr. Holly Springs, N.C. Carolina goalkeeper Caroline Kelly from eight yards out. 13 Simone Wark F Fr. Whitby, Ontario The Gamecocks produced multiple scoring opportunities in the first half, 14 Daija Griffin F Jr. Piscataway, N.J. starting in the 32nd minute when a free kick from forward Savannah Mc- 15 Claire Studebaker M Jr. Summerfield, N.C. Caskill nearly produced the equalizer. Her ball on the set piece sailed into 16 Evelyn Robinson D Jr. McLean, Va. a dangerous spot in the box where it was punched away from UNC-Wilm- 17 Alexis Pendergraft M So. Raleigh, N.C. ington goalkeeper Carolyn Huddy. The ensuing corner kick was handled by 18 Stevi Parker ^ M Sr. Perkasie, Pa. the Seahawk defense and the danger was cleared. 19 Iris Dayton M Jr. Monpelier, Vt. McCaskill saw another chance to even the match at the end of the half 20 Lauren Jankowski F So. Berkeley Heights, N.J. when a through ball from junior Bay Daniel found the forward in stride at 22 Kiley Burns M Fr. Plano, Texas the top of the attacking third. She raced into the box and put a shot on that 23 Caroline Kelly ^ GK Sr. Alexandria, Va. was turned away by the foot of Huddy. 25 Carrie Lawrence M Fr. Orlando, Fla. UNCW pushed the lead to 2-0 in the 85th minute following its eighth 27 Bay Daniel F R-Jr. Evans, Ga. corner kick of the match. The ball from the corner found Guillou at the 28 Coryn Bajema F Sr. Lynden, Wash. top of the box, and the midfielder fired a shot that deflected off the hands 29 Abbey Crider GK So. Pinehurst, N.C. of Kelly and fell to Lauren Nalevaiko directly in front of the box. Nalevaiko 30 Jacky Huchler F Fr. Weston, Fla. used her head to send the ball into the back of the net for her first goal of 31 Courtney Kaplan F Fr. St. Louis, Mo. the season. 73 Lindsey Lane M So. Lusby, Md. Kelly finished with three saves for a South Carolina team that finished 88 Paige Bendell ^ D Jr. Orland Park, Ill. the match with a 12-11 shot advantage. Each team recorded eight shots in 99 Vanessa Kovar F Jr. Manassas, Va. the second half, while the Seahawks attempted eight corners compared to Emily Ball* GK Sr. Tampa, Fla. four for South Carolina.

Head Coach: Shelley Smith By Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 13, 2015 Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Assistant Coach: Libby Bassett Goals By Period 1 2 F UNCW 1 1 2 ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Game South Carolina 0 0 0

Scoring Summary UNCW - Guillou (McCormick), 11:59 UNCW - Nalevaiko (Guillou), 84:04 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Bottom Row (L-R): Lauren Pinkham, Dominique Babbitt, Lauren Jankowski, Evelyn Robinson, Hunter Peifer, Mikayala Krzeczowski, Lindsey Lane, Daija Griffin, Claire Studebaker, Rebecca Koch; Middle Row (L-R): Savannah McCaskill, Vanessa Kovar, Director of Operations Nancy Goffi, Media Relations Coordinator Scott Waggoner, As- sociate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Assistant Coach Clark McCarthy, Strength and Conditioning Coach Alex Buchman, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Libby Stahlman, Estefania Salas; Top Row (L-R): Tatumn Milazzo, Kailey Mattison, Kaleigh Kurtz, Alexis Pendergraft, Paige Bendell, Chelsea Drennan, Simone Wark, Sophie Groff, Bay Daniel, Elexa Bahr, Anna Conklin

2016 Roster Nov. 11, 2016 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown Alabama State (NCAA First Round) 0 Mikayla Krzeczowski ^ GK Fr. Douglasville, Ga. 1 Hunter Peifer GK R-Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 939 2 Anna Conklin ^ D Jr. Randolph, N.J. 3 Rebecca Koch D Fr. Cary Grove, Ill. Paced by two goals from senior forward Sophie Groff and tallies from five 5 Sophie Groff ^ F Sr. Grapevine, Texas other Gamecocks, No. 1 seed South Carolina claimed a dominant 7-0 victory 6 Kaleigh Kurtz ^ D Sr. Greer, S.C. over Alabama State (11-10-1) in the opening round of the 2016 NCAA Tour- 7 Savannah McCaskill ^ F Jr. Chapin, S.C. nament Friday night at Stone Stadium. The victory marked the 200th win at 8 Kailey Mattison D Fr. Greenville, S.C. Carolina for Shelley Smith. 10 Elexa Bahr F Fr. Buford, Ga. Senior midfielder Chelsea Drennan and junior forward Savannah Mc- 11 Chelsea Drennan ^ M Sr. Anderson, S.C. Caskill both totaled three assists for the Gamecocks, who boasted a 29-1 12 Dominique Babbitt ^ D Jr. Holly Springs, N.C. shot advantage. The two also netted goals, as they joined Groff, seniors Daija 13 Simone Wark F So. Whitby, Ontario, Canada Griffin and Claire Studebaker and freshman Elexa Bahr on the score sheet. 14 Daija Griffin ^ F Sr. Piscataway, N.J. Carolina attempted all 10 of the contest’s corner kicks and held the Hornets 15 Claire Studebaker F Sr. Summerfield, N.C. to zero attempts on target. 16 Evelyn Robinson ^ D Sr. McLean, Va. McCaskill opened the scoring in the ninth minute following a pair of nice 17 Alexis Pendergraft M Jr. Raleigh, N.C. passes in the attacking third. Groff found Drennan near the box, and the 19 Lauren Pinkham D Fr. Cornwall, N.Y. midfielder sent in a low cross from the right side that led to a tap-in goal for 20 Lauren Jankowski F R-So. Berkeley Heights, N.J. McCaskill. McCaskill returned the favor four minutes later, slipping a great pass 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 23 Tatumn Milazzo D Fr. Orland Park, Ill. to Groff that set the senior up with a close-range goal from inside the box. 25 Estefania Salas M Fr. Panama City, Panama Carolina’s advantage grew to three in the 17th minute after another great 26 Libby Stahlman D/F Fr. Greenville, S.C. pass from McCaskill, this one Griffin. McCaskill made it three assists in the 27 Bay Daniel F R-Sr. Evans, Ga. half, finding Drennan to make it 4-0. The Gamecocks tacked on two more 73 Lindsey Lane ^ M Jr. Lusby, Md. goals towards the end of the first period, with Bahr and Studebaker both 88 Paige Bendell ^ D Sr. Orland Park, Ill. netting their first scores of the season. Groff’s productive night was capped off 99 Vanessa Kovar F Sr. Manassas, Va. with a goal in the 54th minute, marking her first multi-goal of the season. Freshman Mikayla Krzeczowski and redshirt freshman Hunter Peifer split Head Coach: Shelley Smith time in net, with each keeper playing 45 minutes. Neither Gamecock needed Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith to record a save, and Krzeczowski moved to 16-1-1 on the year with the vic- Assistant Coach: Clark McCarthy tory. By Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 11, 2016 ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games Goals By Period 1 2 F Alabama State 0 0 0 South Carolina 6 1 7

Scoring Summary SC - McCaskill (Drennan, Groff), 8:13 SC - Groff (Griffin, McCaskill), 12:38 SC - Griffin (McCaskill), 16:32 SC - Drennan (Lane, McCaskill), 25:57 SC - Bahr (Drennan), 34:09 SC - Studebaker (Drennan, Robinson), 44:44 SC - Groff (Babbitt), 53:34

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Nov. 17, 2016 - South Carolina vs. Nov. 19, 2016 - South Carolina vs. Colorado (NCAA Second Round) BYU (NCAA Round of 16) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,645 Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 800

Senior striker Sophie Groff converted a penalty kick in the 74th minute to lift No. 1 seed Senior midfielder Chelsea Drennan’s penalty kick in the 69th minute propelled No. 1 South Carolina women’s soccer to a 1-0 win over 20th-ranked Colorado in the second seed South Carolina women’s soccer to a 1-0 victory over fourth-seeded BYU in the third round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday night at Stone Stadium. The victory gave the round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday night at Stone Stadium. With the win, the No. 3 ranked Gamecocks (20-1-1) their most wins in a season ever and advanced them to third-ranked Gamecocks (21-1-1) advanced to the Elite Eight for the second time in the NCAA Tournament third round for the third time in school history. Colorado ends the last three years after notching their fifth victory over a ranked opponent this season. its 2016 campaign at 15-6-1 following the loss. Fourth-ranked BYU ended its season at 18-3-1 following the loss.

Groff’s game-winner came after she was taken down in the box trying to collect a cross Carolina was awarded a penalty kick after junior midfielder Savannah McCaskill found from senior forward Daija Griffin from the right side. Colorado goalkeeper Jalen Tomp- some space and charged into the left side of the box, where she was immediately taken kins charged into Groff and knocked her down to set up the ensuing attempt from down by a BYU defender. Drennan lined up for the spot kick, and fired a shot into the 12 yards out. Groff, who opened the NCAA Tournament with a multi-goal match last right side past BYU goalkeeper Hannah Clark to put the Gamecocks in control with just Friday, saw Tompkins dive right and calmly slipped the ball into the left side of the net. over 20 minutes to play. The goal marked her second successful penalty kick of the season. The Gamecocks withstood BYU’s bid for an equalizer down the stretch, starting in the Carolina, which put six shots on frame Thursday, nearly opened the scoring on two sepa- 82nd minute when the Cougars were awarded a free kick near midfield. The ball in from rate occasions in the first half. In the 17th minute, senior midfielder Chelsea Drennan’s the set piece floated dangerously into the box, but Carolina freshman goalkeeper Mikayla corner kick located senior center back Paige Bendell deep inside the box. Bendell drilled a Krzeczowski alertly came off her line to grab it before BYU’s Nadia Gomes was able to header towards net that deflected off Groff before being cleared off the line by a Colorado attempt a header. In the final minute, Krzeczowski again denied a scoring chance from defender. The Gamecocks almost broke through in the 35th minute when Griffin rifled Gomes, snatching the ball at the near post to prevent a shot from the Cougar forward. a shot from the left side of the box that was knocked away by Tompkins. The deflection created a dangerous loose ball, and Tompkins was able to punch it away again before a Krzeczowski finished the match with three saves for the Gamecocks, who put nine at- charging Groff could tap it in. tempts on target. BYU outshot Carolina 14-13 for the match, and the Cougars totaled eight stops, including three team saves. Both teams accumulated double-digit fouls in The Gamecocks’ bid for a goal fell just short again in the 50th minute when junior for- Saturday’s top-five battle, and BYU sported a 5-2 advantage in corner kicks. ward Savannah McCaskill raced to the ball and sent a diving cross into the box. Her de- livery found Drennan, who one-timed a shot that missed just left. Less than 10 minutes After BYU maintained much of the possession early, Carolina began to see chances down after Groff’s goal, McCaskill nearly doubled the advantage after sending a header wide the stretch of the first half and put three headers on frame that were cleared off the line. In left following a Carolina corner kick. the 24th minute, McCaskill’s free kick from midfield found senior Paige Bendell, whose header was blocked at the goal line. Bendell came inches away from putting Carolina on Colorado’s best chance of the night came in the 55th minute when Buffalo forward Em- the board four minutes later when her back-to-back headers called for teams saves fol- ily Bruder evaded the defense and found herself one-on-one with Gamecock goalkeeper lowing a Gamecock corner kick. Mikayla Krzeczowski. Krzeczowski charged off her line and used her leg to turn the shot away before Carolina center back Kaleigh Kurtz cleared the danger. In the 38th minute, a defensive miscue left Carolina senior forward Claire Studebaker with an empty net opportunity. Her shot sailed towards net before a BYU defender The Gamecocks finished the match with a 15-9 shot advantage and attempted five corner again denied a goal to keep the match scoreless. The Gamecocks put seven shots on kicks. Colorado put five attempts on target and totaled four corner kicks throughout the frame in the first half and limited the Cougars to one attempt on target in the opening contest. Krzeczowski tallied five saves to earn her 10th shutout of the year and improve 45 minutes. to 17-1-1 in 2016. Following Drennan’s tally off the penalty kick, senior striker Sophie Groff nearly doubled By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 17, 2016 the advantage when she saw Clark again come off her line. Her shot sent the ball dip- ping towards the top of the net, but Clark was able to recover to make a leaping save and Goals By Period 1 2 F knock the ball out of bounds. Colorado 0 0 0 South Carolina 0 1 1 Clark collected five saves in the match, while Krzeczowski improved to 18-1-1 on the year and earned her 11th shutout of 2016. Saturday marked the first meeting between Scoring Summary the Gamecocks and Cougars, and the result snapped BYU’s seven-match winning streak. SC - Groff (PK), 73:15 By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 19, 2016

Goals By Period 1 2 F BYU 0 0 0 South Carolina 0 1 1

Scoring Summary SC - Drennan (PK), 68:36 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Nov. 25, 2016 - South Carolina vs. North Carolina (NCAA Quarterfinal) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 2,507

No. 1 seed South Carolina women’s soccer saw its historic season end in the NCAA Elite Eight after falling to second-seed North Carolina 1-0 Friday night at Stone Stadium. With the loss, the third-ranked Gamecocks finished the year at 21-2-1.

After the Tar Heels opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, South Carolina had a tre- mendous chance at an equalizer in the early stages of the second half when it was awarded a penalty kick. Gamecock junior forward Savannah McCaskill set up the opportunity when she collected a long pass and raced into the right side of the box, where she was taken down. South Carolina senior striker Sophie Groff lined up for the kick and rifled a shot that was turned away by UNC goalkeeper Lindsey Harris near the left post.

North Carolina’s first-half tally came on a give-and-go play by forward Madison Schultz and midfielder Annie Kingman. Schultz slipped it to Kingman, who passed it right back to set the striker up near the top left corner of the box. Schultz collected the pass and chipped an arching shot into the top right corner of the net past the outstretched arms of Gamecock freshman goalkeeper Mikayla Krzeczowski.

The Gamecocks saw several scoring chances early in the match, starting in the ninth minute when a ball in from midfield found Chelsea Drennan. The senior flicked a header towards a streaking McCaskill near the top of the box, but a UNC defender was there to cut off the pass. In the 15th minute, South Carolina was inches away from break- ing through following a corner kick from Drennan. Her service in connected with Mc- Caskill, who put a blistering header on target that was cleared off the line by a defender at the last second. Senior center back Kaleigh Kurtz alertly attempted to put home the rebound, but Harris was able to recover and make the save.

Kurtz again nearly put the Gamecocks on the board the 41st minute when she tried her luck from distance near the left side of the box. The Greer, S.C., native fired a dipping attempt that sailed by Harris before dinging off the crossbar. South Carolina boasted a 9-8 shot advantage in the opening 45 minutes.

The Gamecocks’ final quality bid for an equalizer came in the 63rd minute after another corner from Drennan. Her ball in found senior defender Paige Bendell, whose header fell to McCaskill deep inside the box. McCaskill one-timed a header that missed just wide right, and the ball went out for a goal kick.

Krzeczowski totaled six saves on the night, including a huge stop in the 76th minute to keep the Gamecocks within one. A deflection in the attacking third left Schultz with a breakaway opportunity, and Krzeczowski alertly came off her line and threw her body in front of the shot to stifle the scoring chance.

South Carolina outshot the Tar Heels 16-14 for the match and put nine attempts on frame. The Tar Heels held a slight 6-5 advantage in corner kicks and put seven shots on 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS target.

By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 25, 2016

Goals By Period 1 2 F North Carolina 1 0 1 South Carolina 0 0 0

Scoring Summary NC - Schultz (Kingman), 21:0

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Front Row (L-R): Lauren Chang, Lauren Pinkham, Dominique Babbitt, Lauren Jankowski, Victoria Robbins, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Alexis McMullen, Lindsey Lane, Libby Stahlman, Rebecca Koch, Ryan Gareis Middle Row (L-R): Bianca Galassini, Savannah McCaskill, Meaghan Carrigan, Communications and Public Relations Coordinator Scott Waggoner, Student Manager Harrison McConnell, Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Assistant Coach Clark McCarthy, Strength and Condition- ing Coach Alex Buchman, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Susah Kehl, Jenn Colter, Alexis Lainhart Back Row (L-R): Luciana Zullo, Tatumn Milazzo, Breukelen Woodard, Dominique Moxie, Kailey Mattison, Volunteer Assistant Chelsea Drennan, Alexis Pedergraft, Simone Wark, Jackie Schaefer, Sarah Eskew, Elexa Bahr, Anna Conklin

2017 Roster Nov. 10, 2017 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown Alabama State (NCAA First Round) 0 Mikayla Krzeczowski ^ GK So. Douglasville, Ga. 1 Alexis McMullen GK Fr. Easley, S.C. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,555 2 Anna Conklin ^ D Sr. Randolph, N.J. 3 Rebecca Koch D Fr. Cary Grove, Ill. Top-seeded South Carolina posted a dominant 3-0 victory over Alabama 4. Jackie Schaefer ^ D Fr. Atlantic Beach, Fla. State in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at Stone Stadium. 5. Luciana Zullo F Fr. Flemington, N.J. The Gamecocks received goals from freshmen Ryan Gareis and Bianca 6. Meaghan Carrigan ^ F Sr. Greenville, S.C. Galassini and sophomore Elexa Bahr. 7 Savannah McCaskill ^ F Sr. Chapin, S.C. Carolina outshot the Lady Hornets 31-2 and attempted each of the 8 Kailey Mattison D So. Greenville, S.C. game’s 13 corner kicks after spending the majority of the match in their 9 Bianca Galassini M Fr. Frankfort, Ill. attacking third. 10 Elexa Bahr ^ F So. Buford, Ga. Gareis opened the scoring in the third minute after deflecting the ball 11 Jenn Colter D Fr. Savannah, Ga, into the net with her thigh following a shot from the top of the box by 12 Dominique Babbitt ^ D Sr. Holly Springs, N.C. sophomore defender Grace Fisk to put the Gamecocks ahead 1-0 in the 13 Simone Wark F Jr. Whitby, Ontario, Canada early going. 14 Alexis Lainhart D Fr. Hilton Head Island, S.C. Carolina pushed its advantage to 2-0 in the 22nd minute when Galassini 15 Dominique Moxie F Fr. Grayson, Ga. scored from close range following Bahr’s cross from the right side. 16 Breukelen Woodard M Fr. Rutland, Vt. The Gamecocks continued to press for more in the second half and reg- 17 Alexis Pendergraft M Sr. Raleigh, N.C. istered a set piece goal from Bahr in the 50th minute off a corner kick from 18 Grace Fisk ^ D So. Bromley, London senior midfielder Lindsey Lane. 19 Lauren Pinkham D So. Cornwall, N.Y. Sophomore Mikayla Krzeczowski and freshman Lexi McMullen both 20 Lauren Jankowski F Sr. Berkeley Heights, N.J. saw time in net for the Gamecocks, who didn’t allow a shot on goal in the 21 Susan Kehl D Fr. Dubuque, Iowa match. Guyot registered nine saves and Alabama State finished the night 22 Ryan Gareis ^ F Fr. Naperville, Ill. with 11 fouls compared to just five for Carolina. 23 Tatumn Milazzo ^ D So. Orland Park, Ill. With the win, the Gamecocks improved to 2-0-0 all-time against the 24 Lauren Chang M Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. Lady Hornets. Carolina moved past Alabama State 7-0 in the first round of 26 Libby Stahlman D/F Fr. Greenville, S.C. the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Stone Stadium. 27 Victoria Robbins GK Fr. East Islip, N.Y. 49 Sarah Eskew D Fr. Centerville, Ga. By Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 10, 2017 73 Lindsey Lane ^ M Sr. Lusby, Md. Goals By Period 1 2 F Head Coach: Shelley Smith Alabama State 0 0 0 Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith South Carolina 2 1 3 Assistant Coach: Clark McCarthy Scoring Summary ^ Started the NCAA Tournament Games SC - Gareis (Fisk), 2:35 SC - Galassini (Bahr), 21:48 SC - Bahr (Lane), 49:54 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Nov. 17, 2017 - South Carolina vs. Nov. 19, 2017 - South Carolina vs. Santa Clara Wisconsin (NCAA Second Round) (NCAA Round of 16) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,584 Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1,267

Freshman forward Luciana Zullo tallied a goal in the 39th minute to lift top-seeded Senior striker Savannah McCaskill scored on a header in the fourth minute to push South Carolina women’s soccer to a 1-0 victory over Wisconsin in the second round of South Carolina women’s soccer past Santa Clara 1-0 in the third round of the NCAA the NCAA Tournament Friday night at Stone Stadium. The Gamecocks punched the Tournament Sunday afternoon at Stone Stadium. The Gamecocks (18-2-1) punched program’s fourth ticket to the NCAA Sweet 16 and improved to 17-2-1 on the year their ticket to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the second-straight year with the win over with the win over the Badgers. the Broncos. Friday’s contest featured a defensive battle for much of the match, as the two teams Carolina, which has reached the quarterfinal round in three of the last four years, combined for just 15 shots. The Gamecocks put four of their eight attempts on frame, will now battle Florida this week for a spot in the 2017 Women’s College Cup. The while the Badgers finished with seven shots on the night. date and time of the All-SEC affair will be determined later. Zullo, who attempted both of Carolina’s two shots in the first half, notched the The early tally from McCaskill was all the Gamecocks needed, as Carolina produced decisive goal after collecting a pass near the right side. The Flemington, N.J., native another clinical display on the defensive end. Santa Clara attempted three shots for the raced towards the center of the box and used her quickness to create some space before game and finished the afternoon with one attempt on frame. The Gamecocks with- firing the ball inside the right post on a shot from 18 yards out. The goal marked the stood six corner kicks by the Broncos en route to their third-straight clean sheet in the fifth tally of the season for the first-year attacker. NCAA Tournament. Carolina pressed for more in the second half and created several scoring chances McCaskill registered the decisive goal on a scoring play that began with a cross midway through the period. A great through ball resulted in a chance for Gamecock from the right side by sophomore defender Tatumn Milazzo. Milazzo’s pass located senior striker Savannah McCaskill in the 61st minute. The Chapin, S.C., native gath- Meaghan Carrigan at the far post, and the senior forward headed a shot that hit off the ered the pass and charged towards the heart of the box, where Wisconsin goalkeeper crossbar. The ensuing deflection fell to McCaskill, who one-timed a shot into the back Caitlyn Clem rushed off her line to quickly block the attempt from McCaskill. Four of the net with her head. minutes later, McCaskill saw another opportunity after a foul from Clem handed Car- With the goal, McCaskill set a new program record with 17 career game-winning olina a free kick from 15 yards out. McCaskill took aim at net and ripped a shot that tallies. The score pulled her even with fellow striker Elexa Bahr for the most goals (8) deflected out of bounds after hitting off a Badger defender. among Gamecocks this season. The Gamecocks remained relentless, and freshman defender Sarah Eskew nearly Carolina pushed for a another score midway through the first half when Lauren made it 2-0 in the 66th minute when she one-timed a shot off a cross that sent the ball Chang tried her luck from distance in the 32nd minute. The senior midfielder found a wide right. McCaskill attempted another short free kick four minutes later, rifling a pocket of space and fired a shot from 22 yards out that required a diving save by Santa shot that hit off the left post. Clara goalkeeper Melissa Lowder at the right post. Bahr, who led the Gamecocks with Carolina’s defense stood tall Friday against a Wisconsin squad that spent consider- three shots Sunday, saw a scoring opportunity in the 52nd minute when a loose ball able time in its attacking third. The Gamecock backline limited the Badgers to just two fell to her near the right side of the box. The sophomore attacker alertly one-timed a attempts on target, while sophomore goalkeeper Mikayla Krzeczowski stifled several shot that sent the ball wide right. chances throughout the contest. The second-year keeper came off her line in the 10th Krzeczowski held firm command of her box despite having to make just one save minute to knock away a dangerous cross from the right side, and she broke up two on the afternoon. She came off her line to knock away the ball on multiple Santa scoring chances in the 59th minute after the Badgers were awarded a corner kick. Clara corner kick attempts, including back-to-back set pieces from the Broncos in the McCaskill and Zullo each totaled two attempts on frame in the win, while Wis- 28th minute. The Buford, Ga., native stifled another scoring chance with less than 10 consin forward Dani Rhodes accounted for both of her team’s shots on goal. Friday minutes to play when she again left the net to come up and secure the ball in the box marked the first meeting between the two schools, who combined for nine corner kicks following a free kick by Santa Clara. in the match. Sunday’s contest featured a physical battle, as both teams combined for 26 fouls. The Broncos committed 12 of their 15 fouls in the second half and registered just two By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 17, 2017 shots over the final 45 minutes of the match. This weekend marked the first meeting between Carolina and Santa Clara. Goals By Period 1 2 F Wisconsin 0 0 0 By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 19, 2017 South Carolina 1 0 1 Goals By Period 1 2 F Scoring Summary Santa Clara 0 0 0 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS SC - Zullo, 38:10 South Carolina 1 0 1

Scoring Summary SC - McCaskill (Carrigan, Milazzo), 3:52

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Nov. 24, 2017 - South Carolina vs. Dec. 1, 2017 - South Carolina vs. Stanford Florida (NCAA Quarterfinal) (Women’s College Cup Semifinals) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 2,652 Orlando, Fla. - Attendance: 2,762

Top-seeded South Carolina women’s soccer punched its first ticket to the College South Carolina saw its historic NCAA Tournament run end Friday when it fell to Cup after topping Florida 2-0 in the NCAA Quarterfinals Friday night at Stone Stadi- No. 1 ranked Stanford 2-0 in the Women’s College Cup Semifinals at Orlando City um. Sophomore defender Grace Fisk and senior midfielder Lindsey Lane tallied goals Stadium. The Gamecocks ended their 2017 campaign with a mark of 19-3-1 following to spark the Gamecocks in the All-SEC affair. the loss. Friday’s victory marked a breakthrough win for a Carolina team that made its third The Cardinal tallied a pair of first-half goals and controlled a majority of the posses- NCAA Elite Eight appearance in the last four years. The Gamecock defense stood tall sion throughout Friday’s contest. Stanford ended the match with a 17-5 shot advantage and refused to concede a goal against the Gators, who boasted a 13-7 shot advantage and put seven attempts on frame. Carolina totaled one shot on target to go with one in the match. corner kick. Carolina will now face No. 1 seeded Stanford in the NCAA Semifinals on Fri., Dec. Stanford struck first in the 10th minute when Jordan DiBiasi knocked home a goal 1, in Orlando, Fla. The Cardinal posted a 4-0 victory over second-seeded Penn State far post with a diving header on the game’s first corner kick. Sophomore goalkeeper Friday. Mikayla Krzeczowski could do nothing on the perfectly placed ball. Carolina opened the scoring early for the second-straight match, finding the back The Cardinal struck pay dirt again in the 26th minute on another goal by DiBiasi. of the net in the 13th minute off a corner kick. Lane’s service into the box found Fisk She one-touched a great pass from 12-yards out that deflected into the back net after at the far post, and the center back used her head to drive the ball into the ground hitting off senior Lindsey Lane. Stanford kept the Gamecock offensive attack in check before it slipped inside the post. The tally marked the first shot attempt of the match for most of the first half, allowing just three shots and one shot on goal over the first 45 for Carolina and gave the Bromley, London, native her second goal of the season. minutes. Lane provided the insurance goal in the 77th minute on a brilliant strike from out- The Gamecocks generated a high-quality chance in the eighth minute when fresh- side the box. Gamecock midfielder Breukelen Woodard set up the scoring play when man Ryan Gareis used her speed to break loose in transition down the sideline. She she collected a pass from fellow freshman Luciana Zullo and slipped the ball to Lane. launched a gorgeous cross that located senior transfer Meaghan Carrigan. Carrigan The senior captain took one dribble before rifling a shot into the heart of the net past struck a one-time attempt, but she was unable to get enough juice on it to get by the outstretched arms of Florida goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese. Stanford keeper Alison Jahansouz. The Gators pressed for an equalizer out of the break and controlled possession Stanford played keep away from Carolina in the second half, controlling possession throughout the opening stages of the second half. Carolina’s back line hung tough and and limiting opportunities against a Gamecock squad that attempted just two shots blocked a pair of shots in the 48th minute before Gamecock sophomore goalkeeper in the in the final 45 minutes. Carolina’s best chance came early out of halftime, when Mikayla Krzeczowski delivered a save moments later. Krzeczowski and the Carolina de- talented freshman Lauren Chang shook loose from the defense and unloaded a shot fense remained busy in the second period against a Florida team that attempted seven from 30 yards out that was blocked away by a Cardinal defender. corner kicks over the final 45 minutes of the game. The Gators saw their best chance Friday marked Carolina’s third meeting all-time with Stanford. All three matches of the night in the 73rd minute when midfielder Gabby Seiler found some space near have come in the NCAA Tournament, with the Cardinal winning each contest. the left side and ripped a well-hit shot on target. Krzeczowski was in perfect position to make the save, and she knocked the shot away at the top left corner of the net to By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Dec. 1, 2017 preserve Carolina’s lead. The Gamecocks generated two quality scoring chances in the second half, starting Goals By Period 1 2 F in 52nd minute when senior midfielder Dominique Babbitt found freshman attacker South Carolina 0 0 0 Ryan Gareis on the counterattack. Gareis collected the pass and raced into the box Stanford 2 0 2 before firing a shot that missed wide left. Thirteen minutes later, Zullo intercepted a pass and alertly fed McCaskill at the top of the attacking third. The senior standout Scoring Summary charged towards the goal and hit a shot that sent the ball over the crossbar. Stanford - DiBiasi (McGrady), 9:25 Carolina needed just two shots on frame to produce their pair of tallies Friday, while Stanford - DiBiasi (Macario, McGrady), 25:35 the Gators put four of their 13 shots on target. Florida finished with a 9-6 advantage in corner kicks, and both teams committed five fouls on the night. Krzeczowski totaled four saves en route to her 14th shutout of the season. With the win over the 16th-ranked Gators, the Gamecocks notched their sixth vic- tory against a top-25 opponent this season. Carolina improved to 5-2 in its last seven matches against Florida.

By: Scott Waggoner (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 24, 2017

Goals By Period 1 2 F Florida 0 0 0 South Carolina 1 1 2

Scoring Summary SC - Fisk (Lane), 12:23 SC - Lane (Woodard), 76:51 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Front Row (L-R): Bianca Galassini, Kristen Parry, Samantha Chang, Amanda Martin, Susan Kehl, Rebecca Koch, Alexis Lainhart, Jenn Colter Front Middle Row (L-R): Mer- edith Cristopher, Lauren Chang, Lauren Pickham, Claire Griffiths, Luciana Zullo, Alexis McMullen, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Victoria Robbins, Paige Mikula, Ryan Gareis, Sarah Eskew, Gina Giovinco, Morgan Armstrong Back Middle Row (L-R): Sarah Kanuch, Trenten Gauthier, Harrison McConnell, Jamie Smith, Shelley Smith, Clark McCarthy, Alex Buchman, Stephanie Rosehart, Jack Morton, Anna Conklin Back Row (L-R): Tatumn Milazzo, Riley Tanner, Jyllissa Harris, Sutton Jones, Grace Fisk, Dominique Moxie, Christy Lee Sheppard, Simone Wark, Jackie Schaefer, Elexa Bahr, Frances Ann Matise

2018 Roster Nov. 9, 2018 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown UNCG (NCAA First Round) 0 Mikayla Krzeczowski GK Jr. Douglasville, Ga. 1 Alexis McMullen GK So. Easley, S.C. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 642 2 Amanda Martin D Fr. Miami, Fla. 3 Rebecca Koch D Jr. Cary Grove, Ill. No. 18 South Carolina women’s soccer (14-5-1, 6-3-1 SEC) defeated 4 Jackie Schaefer D So. Atlantic Beach, Fla. UNC Greensboro (15-5-1, 7-2-0 SoCon) 3-1 in the opening round of the 5 Luciana Zullo F So. Flemington, N.J. 2018 NCAA Tournament at Stone Stadium on Friday night. 6 Kristen Parry M Fr. Acton, Mass. Lauren Chang scored the gamewinner in the second half to help the 7 Paige Mikula D Fr. Richboro, Pa. Gamecocks advance to the NCAA round of 32 for the third-straight season. 8 Selma Sol Magnusdottir M Fr. Reykjavik, Iceland The gamewinner is the third of the season for Chang and her eighth overall. 9 Bianca Galassini M So. Frankfort, Ill. Junior Elexa Bahr netted the opening goal for South Carolina, her third 10 Elexa Bahr F Jr. Buford, Ga. of the season, at 31:47. Streaking on the right side of the box, Bahr was able 11 Jenn Colter D So. Savannah, Ga. to beat her defender and send a shot off her left foot that eventually found 12 Riley Tanner F Fr. Caledonia, Mich. the bottom left corner of the goal. 13 Simone Wark F Sr. Whitby, Ontario, Canada UNC Greensboro answered just a few minutes later at 39:39. Heida 14 Alexis Lainhart D So. Hilton Head Island, S.C. Vidarsdottir’s goal is just the second the Gamecocks have given up in the 15 Dominique Moxie F So. Grayson, Ga. first half all season. 17 Gina Giovinco F Fr. Lynbrook, N.Y. In the second half, South Carolina came out on a mission to get the 18 Grace Fisk D Jr. Bromley, London lead back. Freshman Jyllissa Harris sent a perfectly placed pass into the box 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 19 Lauren Pinkham D Jr. Cornwall, N.Y. where Chang found the ball with her head, sending it to the right side of 20 Samantha Chang M Fr. Mississauga, Ontario the box. 21 Susan Kehl D So. Dubuque, Iowa South Carolina added an insurance goal at 60:59 when Harris found the 22 Ryan Gareis F So. Naperville, Ill. back of the net for the fourth time this season after receiving a pass from 23 Tatumn Milazzo D Jr. Orland Park, Ill. senior Simone Wark that she headed into the back of the net. Harris’ three 24 Lauren Chang M So. Alpharetta, Ga. points makes her one of just 11 in South Carolina women’s soccer history 25 Frances Ann Matise M Fr. Dallas, Texas to score and assist on a goal in the same match in the NCAA Tournament. 26 Claire Griffiths M R-Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Penn State will be South Carolina’s next opponent after the Nittany 27 Victoria Robbins GK So. East Islip, N.Y. Lions defeated Bowling Green in the opening round of the NCAA Tourna- 28 Meredith Christopher F So. Fort Mill, S.C. ment. The match will be played on Fri., Nov. 16, with the time and loca- 29 Sutton Jones D Fr. Fort Mill, S.C. tion to be determined. 33 Jyllissa Harris M Fr. Hazlet, N.J. 40 Morgan Armstrong M Fr. Davie, Fla. By Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 9, 2018 44 Christy Lee Sheppard M Fr. Mount Pleasant, S.C. 49 Sarah Eskew M So. Centerville, Ga. Goals By Period 1 2 F * Kailey Mattison D Jr. Greenville, S.C. UNCG 1 0 1 South Carolina 1 2 3 Head Coach: Shelley Smith Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Scoring Summary Assistant Coach: Clark McCarthy SC - Bahr (unassisted), 31:47 UNCG - Vidarsdottir (Rideout, Kennedy), 39:39 SC - L. Chang (Harris), 50:01 SC - Harris (Wark), 60:59

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Nov. 16, 2018 - South Carolina vs. Penn State (NCAA Second Round) Morgantown, W.Va. - Attendance: 100

No. 18 South Carolina women’s soccer (14-6-1, 6-3-1 SEC) was defeated by Penn State (17-5-1, 9-2-0 Big Ten) 1-0 in the round of 32 of the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Penn State’s goal came at 30:40 and held through the final 60 minutes to send the Nittany Lions to the NCAA third round match against either West Virginia or Wake Forest. South Carolina goalkeeper Mikayla Krzeczowski made a career-high 10 saves in the loss. She faced a total of 24 shots, with 11 on goal. The Gamecocks were able to register the first two shots on goal within the first 15 minutes of the match, both coming from Luciana Zullo. The sophomore finished with a team high three shots. As a team, South Carolina registered five shots, with Selma Sol Magnusdottir and Grace Fisk registering one shot each. South Carolina’s 14 wins in 2018 marks the third-straight season with at least that many victories. The Gamecocks round of 32 appearance is also their third-straight. The Gamecocks will graduate just one senior, Simone Wark. Wark played in a total of 60 matches for South Carolina, scoring six goals and adding six assists, including four during the 2018 campaign.

By: Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 16, 2018

Goals By Period 1 2 F Penn State 1 0 1 South Carolina 0 0 0

Scoring Summary PSU - Schnurr (Riehl), 30:40 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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Top Row: Tatumn Milazzo, Sarah Eskew, Grace Fisk, Eveleen Hahn, Samantha Meredith, Anna Patten, Camryn Dixon, Morgan Armstrong, Ryan Gareis, Bianca Galassini, Elexa Bahr Top Middle: Manager Hope Alexander, Manager Taylor Singleton, SID Trenten Gauthier, Assistant Coach Clark McCarthy, Head Coach Shelley Smith, Associate Head Coach Jamie Smith, Strength Coach Alex Buchman, Athletic Trainer Stephanie Rosehart, Manager Sarah Kanuch, Volunteer Assistant Anna Conklin Bottom Middle: Lauren Chang, Meredith Cristopher, Luciana Zullo, Susan Kehl, Heather Hinz, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Anne Frances Lorio, Riane Coman, Abby Hugo, Jenn Colter, Claire Griffiths Bottom Row: Sutton Jones, Riley Tanner, Amanda Martin, Samantha Chang, Paige Mikula, Rebecca Koch, Frances Anne Matise, Jyllissa Harris

2019 Roster Nov. 16, 2019 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown Samford (NCAA First Round) 0 Mikayla Krzeczowski GK Sr. Douglasville, Ga. 1 Heather Hinz GK Fr. Laytonsville, Md. Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 648 2 Amanda Martin D So. Miami, Fla. 3 Rebecca Koch M Sr. Cary Grove, Ill. No. 5 South Carolina (17-1-3, 7-0-3 SEC) defeated Samford (10-4-5, 4 Anna Patten D Jr. Harpenden, England 7-1-1 SoCon) 3-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on 5 Luciana Zullo F Jr. Flemington, N.J. Saturday night. Samantha Chang, Luciana Zullo and Riley Tanner all con- 6 Camryn Dixon F Fr. Cary, N.C. tributed goals helping Carolina advance to the second round for the fourth 7 Paige Mikula D R-Fr. Richboro, Pa. straight year. 9 Bianca Galassini F Jr. Frankfort, Ill. Samantha Chang’s goal is the first gamewinner of her career and her sec- 10 Elexa Bahr F Sr. Buford, Ga. ond this season. The SEC All-Freshman performer was assisted by Tanner 11 Jenn Colter D Jr. Savannah, Ga. in the 40th minute. The goal was setup by Tanner who used nifty footwork 12 Riley Tanner F So. Caledonia, Mich. before slotting a pass to Samantha Chang who finished it with a blast from 13 Samantha Meredith F Fr. Charleston, S.C. point blank range. 15 Riane Coman F Fr. Charleston, S.C. With the halftime lead the Gamecocks looked to add insurance in the 16 Abby Hugo D Fr. Cary, N.C. second half and it came just nine minutes into the second half in the 54th. 18 Grace Fisk D Sr. Bromley, London Zullo squared herself up and blasted home her team-leading sixth goal of 19 Eveleen Hahn F Fr. Lake Wylie, S.C. the season to put Carolina on top 2-0. 20 Samantha Chang M R-Fr. Mississauga, Ontario With the win in sight, the Gamecocks left no doubt with Tanner’s goal 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 21 Susan Kehl D Jr. Dubuque, Iowa in the 81st. Tanner hammered the goal from right in front of the net after a 22 Ryan Gareis F Jr. Naperville, Ill. spectacular setup from Lauren Chang. The multi-point match for Tanner is 23 Tatumn Milazzo D Sr. Orland Park, Ill. the first of her career. 24 Lauren Chang M Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. The defense was once again the strength of the Gamecocks all night. Al- 25 Frances Ann Matise M So. Dallas, Texas lowing just three shots the entire 90 minutes, Mikayla Krzeczowski earned 26 Claire Griffiths M R-So. Wake Forest, N.C. her 48th career shutout to move into a tie for the third-most shutouts in 27 Anne Frances Lorio GK Fr. Huntersville, N.C. NCAA women’s soccer history. 28 Meredith Christopher F Jr. Fort Mill, S.C. 29 Sutton Jones D So. Fort Mill, S.C. By Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 16, 2019 33 Jyllissa Harris M So. Hazlet, N.J. 40 Morgan Armstrong M R-Fr. Davie, Fla. Goals By Period 1 2 F 49 Sarah Eskew D Jr. Centerville, Ga. Samford 0 0 0 South Carolina 1 2 3 Head Coach: Shelley Smith Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith Scoring Summary Assistant Coach: Clark McCarthy SC - S. Chang (Tanner), 40:47 SC - Zullo (unassisted), 54:07 SC - Tanner (L. Chang, Bahr), 80:44

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Nov. 22, 2019 - South Carolina vs. Nov. 29, 2019 - South Carolina vs. Notre Dame (NCAA Second Round) Washington State (NCAA Quarterfinals) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1301 Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 2315

No. 5 South Carolina advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament for No. 5 South Carolina women’s soccer (19-2-3, 7-0-3 SEC) dropped its NCAA quar- the fifth time in school history with a 1-0 win over Notre Dame on Friday night. terfinal match in 1-0 overtime match against Washington State (16-6-1, 5-5-1 Pac 12) Sophomore Riley Tanner’s goal was the difference in the win for the Gamecocks, who at home on Friday night. beat Notre Dame for the second time this season. It’s the third time in four seasons the Gamecocks have finished in at least the NCAA Tanner’s goal came on a great give-and-go sequence with senior Elexa Bahr. Tanner quarterfinals. South Carolina will graduate five seniors in Grace Fisk, Mikayla Krzec- was patient with her touch and slotted her left-footed shot on the nearside post. zowski, Elexa Bahr, Tatumn Milazzo and Rebecca Koch. The goal for Tanner is the second of her 2019 NCAA Tournament and puts her at Washington State netted the gamewinner in the 96th minute, giving the Pac 12 its a team-leading five points in Carolina’s two tournament matches. The five points has third team in the 2019 College Cup. Mykiaa Minniss scored the goal, her first of the already jumped her into a tie for the fifth-most points by a Gamecock in the NCAA season, on a corner kick taken by Hanna Goff. The Cougars trip to the College Cup is Tournament. their first in program history. In front of another ruckus crowd of 1,308, the Gamecocks defense lived up to the The loss for South Carolina wasn’t for a lack of opportunities. The Gamecocks fin- billing. Allowing just five shots and only two on target for senior goalkeeper Mikayla ished equal with the Cougars in shots with 15 but just two of South Carolina’s were on Krzeczowski to keep out of the net. The senior goalkeeper came up big in the 81st min- frame. ute with a save off a Notre Dame corner kick that was headed toward goal. Krzeczowski The Gamecocks finish with just eight goals against, the 0.33 goals against average on kept her composure and came up with the ball, keeping the Irish off the board. the season is the best in program history and the 19 wins is the third time in four years The 15th clean sheet for Krzeczowski ties her with Carolina legend Mollie Patton that they’ve reached that impressive total. for the most in a single season. The shutout is also the 49th of her illustrious career in Columbia, putting her all alone with the third most in NCAA women’s soccer history. By Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 29, 2019 With the win Carolina moves to 16-11-3 all-time in the NCAA Tournament and is the lone SEC squad remaining in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Goals By Period 1 2 OT F Washington St. 0 0 1 0 By: Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 22, 2019 South Carolina 0 0 0 2

Goals By Period 1 2 F Scoring Summary Notre Dame 0 0 0 WSU - Mykiaa Minniss (Goff), 95:33 South Carolina 1 0 1

Scoring Summary SC - Tanner (Bahr), 40:08

Nov. 24, 2019 - South Carolina vs. Kansas (NCAA Third Round) Columbia, S.C. - Attendance: 1023

For the third time in four seasons No. 5 South Carolina is headed to the NCAA quarterfinals with its 2-0 win over Kansas on Sunday afternoon. Propelled by goals from Grace Fisk and Riley Tanner, the Gamecocks will host the winner of West Virginia and Washington State in the NCAA quarterfinals. A date and time have not been officially announced. Fisk’s goal came in the 62nd minute after Luciana Zullo drew a Kansas foul outside the box. Junior Lauren Chang sent a looping ball into the box that found a streaking Fisk who sent the ball from the far post to the right side of the goal and off that post and in. The goal for Fisk is the first for her this season and the sixth of her career. Just 13 minutes later it was Tanner again who went to work for the Gamecocks. She shed two Jayhawk defenders before barreling into the box and slotting the ball down the line and off the right post. The goal was her third in as many matches, making her just the second Gamecock since 2013 (Savannah McCaskill) to accomplish that. On the defensive end the Gamecocks extended their shutout streak to 652 minutes, a streak that has included seven consecutive clean sheets. The streak is the longest by the Gamecocks since 2009 when the team had a streak span 715 minutes. The shutout also marks 50 for Mikayla Krzeczowski in her career, an achievement that her and only two other players in NCAA women’s soccer history have done. The win keeps the Gamecocks’ 2019 record at Stone Stadium unblemished with a 9-0-2 record and gives Carolina its 13th win over a ranked opponent at home in the past four seasons and moves the Gamecocks to 23-19-6 all-time against ranked op- ponents at Stone Stadium.

By Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 24, 2019

Goals By Period 1 2 F Kansas 0 0 0 South Carolina 0 2 2

Scoring Summary SC - Fisk (L. Chang), 62:41 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, SC - Tanner (unassisted), 75:39

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Top Row: Alex Buchman (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Marnie Merritt (Assistant Coach), Jyllissa Harris, Eveleen Hahn, Sutton Jones, Hallie Meadows, Catherine Barry, Meredith Christopher, Caitlyn Leffler, Sarah Eskew, Jamie Smith (Associate Head Coach), Shelley Smith (Head Coach) Middle Row: Stephanie Rosehart (Athletic Trainer), Corinna Zullo, Ranya Senhaji, Samantha Chang, Bianca Galassini, Taylor Fox, Heather Hinz, Anne Frances Lorio, Riley Tanner, Rylee Forster, Ryan Gareis, Brianna Behm Front Row: Claire Griffiths, Riane Coman, Lauren Chang, Susan Kehl, Jenn Colter, Camryn Dixon, Luciana Zullo, Abby Hugo

2020-21 Roster April, 28, 2021 - South Carolina vs. No. Name Pos. Class Hometown Montana (NCAA First Round) 0 Taylor Fox GK Fr. Titusville, Fla. 1 Heather Hinz GK So. Laytonsville, Md. Wilson, N.C. - Attendance: 176 3 Ranya Senhaji F Fr. Tinton Falls, N.J. 4 Anna Patten D Sr. Harpenden, England No. 18 South Carolina (11-4-0, 6-2-0 SEC) defeated Montana (9-2-0, 5 Luciana Zullo F Sr. Flemington, N.J. 7-1-0 Big Sky) 1-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on 6 Camryn Dixon F So. Cary, N.C. Wednesday night. Freshman forward Corinna Zullo scored the gamewin- 8 Hallie Meadows D Fr. Mountain Brook, Ala. ner while fellow freshman Taylor Fox earned the shutout to help Carolina 9 Bianca Galassini F Sr. Frankfort, Ill. advance to the second round for the fifth-straight year. 10 Catherine Barry F Fr. Hingham, Mass. Zullo’s goal is her fifth of the season and her third game-winning goal of 11 Jenn Colter D Sr. Savannah, Ga. her rookie campaign. The Flemington, N.J. native, was assisted by senior 12 Riley Tanner F Jr. Caledonia, Mich. Ryan Gareis in the 56th minute. The goal was setup by Gareis flanking 15 Riane Coman F So. Charleston, S.C. down the left side of the field before sending the ball into the box where 16 Abby Hugo D So. Cary, N.C. Zullo headed it home. 17 Caitlyn Leffler D Fr. Livingston, N.J. It was a scoreless halftime score after 45 minutes of action with Carolina 19 Eveleen Hahn F So. Lake Wylie, S.C. controlling much of the action with a shot advantage of 10-1. The quality 20 Corinna Zullo F Fr. Flemington, N.J. of the shots only continued to get better as the match went on, with the 21 Susan Kehl D Sr. Dubuque, Iowa Gamecocks finishing with 16 shots and 10 of them on target. 22 Ryan Gareis F Sr. Naperville, Ill. With the help of her strong defense in front of her, Fox was forced to 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 23 Samantha Chang M R-So. Mississauga, Ontario make just two saves during the match while facing a total of four shots. The 24 Lauren Chang M Sr. Alpharetta, Ga. shutout for the Gamecocks is the sixth of the season and the second for Fox 26 Claire Griffiths M R-Jr. Wake Forest, N.C. this season. 27 Anne Frances Lorio GK So. Huntersville, N.C. 28 Meredith Christopher F Sr. Fort Mill, S.C. By Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), April, 28, 2021 29 Sutton Jones D Jr. Fort Mill, S.C. 31 Rylee Forster M Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. Goals By Period 1 2 F 33 Jyllissa Harris M Jr. Hazlet, N.J. Montana 0 0 0 49 Sarah Eskew D Sr. Centerville, Ga. South Carolina 0 1 1

Head Coach: Shelley Smith (20th season) Scoring Summary Associate Head Coach: Jamie Smith (20th season) SC - C. Zullo (Gareis), 56:32 Assistant Coach: Marnie Merritt (1st season)

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May 1, 2021 - South Carolina vs. Georgetown (NCAA Second Round) Wilson, N.C. - Attendance: 312

No. 18 South Carolina women’s soccer (11-5-0, 6-2-0 SEC) dropped its NCAA Second Round match 1-0 against Georgetown (12-0-1, 7-0-1 Big East) in Wilson, N.C., on Saturday night. The Hoyas struck in the final minute of regulation, slotting a ball in transition past freshman goalkeeper Taylor Fox. Jenna Menta was credited with the goal for George- town and it keeps the Big East squad undefeated and into the NCAA Tournament Third Round to take on No. 4 seed TCU. Despite only three total shots credited to the Gamecocks’ on Saturday night, the team did have the same amount of shots on goal (2) as the Hoyas. Georgetown out shot Carolina 8-3, but the deciding factor was the Gamecocks missed penalty kick opportunity in the second half that was saved by Georgetown’s Lauren Gallagher. The loss moves Carolina to 4-5-1 all time in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

By: Trenten Gauthier (South Carolina Media Relations), Nov. 22, 2019

Goals By Period 1 2 F Georgetown 0 1 1 South Carolina 0 0 0

Scoring Summary GEORGE - Menta (unassisted), 89:23 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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2021 SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER 41 2011 SEC CHAMPIONS NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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2021 SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER 43 2017 SEC CHAMPIONS NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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1995 Sept. 23 RADFORD 6-1 W Sept. 27 at Tennessee* 2-3 L Head Coach Sue Kelly Sept. 29 at Georgia* 1-2 (OT) L 8-10-2 (0-7-1 SEC) Oct. 3 at Charleston Southern 1-0 W 5th SEC Eastern Division Oct. 8 at Wofford 3-0 W Oct. 11 FLORIDA* 0-4 L Oct. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1-0 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 18 at Ole Miss* 7-1 W GK #1 Amy Toms Fr. 1.71 GAA / 5 SHO Oct. 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 5-1 W D #2 Amy Lindner Jr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 23 at College of Charleston 2-1 W D #15 Pam Abrams Fr. 1g 0a 2p Oct. 27 at Auburn* 1-1 (OT) T D #14 Happy Payne Jr. 0g 4a 4p Oct. 30 at Furman 1-1 (OT) T D #24 Tanya Yavarow Jr. 1g 4a 6p D #16 Jennifer Miller Fr. 2g 2a 6p M #7 Tessa Kenerson Jr. 2g 2a 6p M #19 Perry Moniuszko Fr. 5g 1a 11p M #13 Nikki Garzon Fr. 1g 1a 3p F #18 Debbie Smith Jr. 10g 4a 24a 1997 F #20 Lexi Tourtellotte Fr. 6g 2a 14p Head Coach Sue Kelly 8-11-0 (2-6-0 SEC) RESULTS Sept. 2 FURMAN 1-0 W 6th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 4 MEMPHIS 5-0 W Sept. 8 at Vanderbilt* 0-3 L STARTING LINEUP Sept. 10 at Kentucky* 0-2 L GK #1 Amanda Sandling So. 2.52 GAA / 0.5 SHO Sept. 13 APPALACHIAN ST 4-0 W D #3 Mandy Pavlovits So. 2g 3a 7p Sept. 15 at Va. Commonwealth 1-0 (OT) W D #18 Jessica Workman Fr. 3g 1a 7p Sept. 17 at Radford 3-0 W D #13 Kim Murray Fr. 1g 0a 2p Sept. 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 4-0 W M #17 Gina Iacovella So. 1g 6a 8p Sept. 22 LSU* 0-1 L M #4 Kelly LaFreniere Sr. 0g 0a 0p Sept. 24 at Arkansas* 0-5 L M #16 Mindy Sanders So. 6g 4a 16p Sept. 29 vs. Marquette@ 1-2 (OT) L M #11 Angela Austin So. 12g 2a 26p Sept. 30 at Clemson@ 0-7 L M #9 Jennie Ondo So. 11g 3a 25p Oct. 11 FLORIDA* 0-5 L F #5 Linda Greene Jr. 4g 2a 10p Oct. 13 GEORGIA* 1-1 (OT) T F #8 Megan Gutstadt Fr. 1g 3a 5p Oct. 16 EVANSVILLE 1-0 (OT) W Oct. 19 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1-1 (OT) T RESULTS Oct. 22 AUBURN* 1-2 L Aug. 31 DAVIDSON 5-2 W Oct. 24 WOFFORD 3-1 W Sept. 5 UNC ASHEVILLE 2-1 W Oct. 26 at Georgia Southern 2-3 L Sept. 12 VANDERBILT* 2-4 L Oct. 29 at Florida* 1-7 L Sept. 14 KENTUCKY* 3-4 (OT) L @ Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) Sept. 17 WOFFORD 2-0 W Sept. 20 vs. Tulsa@ 0-2 L Sept. 21 at UAB@ 3-4 L Sept. 24 FURMAN 3-0 W Sept. 26 at Arkansas* 2-1 W 1996 Sept. 28 at LSU* 3-1 W Head Coach Sue Kelly Oct. 4 at #9 Clemson 0-5 L Oct. 10 at Georgia Southern 3-2 (OT) W 10-7-2 (2-5-1 SEC) Oct. 15 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 6-0 W 6th SEC Eastern Division Oct. 17 at Georgia* 1-3 L Oct. 19 at Tennessee* 0-1 L Oct. 24 ALABAMA* 4-5 L STARTING LINEUP Oct. 26 at #9 Florida* 2-5 L GK #1 Amanda Sandling Jr. 1.80 GAA / 4 SHO Oct. 29 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 0-2 L D #3 Mandy Pavlovits Fr. 1g 2a 4p Nov. 1 CHARLOTTE 0-4 L D #14 Happy Payne Jr. 0g 4a 4p @ UAB/Nike Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) D #13 Nikki Garzon So. 2g 1a 5p M #4 Kelly LaFreniere Jr. 1g 0a 2p M #16 Mindy Sanders Fr. 3g 1a 7p M #11 Angela Austin Fr. 1g 5a 7p M #9 Jennie Ondo Fr. 14g 6a 34p F #5 Linda Greene So. 7g 2a 16p F #18 Debbie Smith Sr. 9g 7a 25a 1998 F #20 Lexi Tourtellotte So. 5g 0a 10p Head Coach Sue Kelly 11-7-1 (4-4-0 SEC) RESULTS Sept. 1 at Davidson 1-2 L T5th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 7 at Charlotte 3-4 L Sept. 11 at Appalachian State 4-2 W STARTING LINEUP Sept. 13 VANDERBILT* 5-8 (OT) L GK #1 Carrie Warner Jr. 1.54 GAA / 3.5 SHO Sept. 15 KENTUCKY* 0-2 L D #3 Mandy Pavlovits Soph. 5g 2a 12p Sept. 18 #9 CLEMSON 3-2 W D #4 Melinda Carter Fr. 3g 3a 9p NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, Sept. 20 VA. COMMONWEALTH 2-0 W D #13 Kim Murray Soph. 1g 0a 2p

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M #17 Gina Iacovella Jr. 2g 0a 4p Nov. 4 vs. Vanderbilt# 1-2 (OT) L M #7 Lydia Bienias Fr. 8g 2a 18p # SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) M #16 Mindy Sanders Jr. 0g 6a 6p M #11 Angela Austin Jr. 5g 6a 16p M #9 Jennie Ondo Jr. 11g 2a 24p F #6 Morgan McIntyre Fr. 8g 2a 18p F #20 Lexi Tourtellotte Sr. 3g 0a 16p 2000

RESULTS Head Coach Sue Kelly Sept. 1 at Davidson 5-0 W 4-16-0 (1-8-0 SEC) Sept. 4 WAKE FOREST 1-1 (OT) T 6th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 8 APPALACHIAN STATE 8-0 W Sept. 11 #17 GEORGIA* 2-0 W STARTING LINEUP Sept. 13 TENNESSEE* 2-3 L GK #01 Elise Matthews R-Fr. 3.03 GAA / 0 SHO Sept. 16 at Wofford 2-0 W D #3 Becky Leeper So. 2g 3a 7p Sept. 20 at Auburn* 5-1 W D #11 Alison Jarrow Fr. 0g 0a 0p Sept. 25 at Kentucky* 0-1 (OT) L D #13 Kim Murray Sr. 0g 0a 0p Sept. 27 at Vanderbilt* 0-4 L D #18 Jessica Workman Sr. 0g 1a 1p Sept. 30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 5-1 W M #7 Lydia Bienias Jr. 3g 0a 6p Oct. 4 UNC ASHEVILLE 6-1 W M #5 Jessica Julin So. 1g 2a 4p Oct. 7 #13 CLEMSON 1-3 L M #22 Becca Epstein Fr. 6g 3a 15p Oct. 13 at Furman 4-3 (OT) W F #16 Amy Caddies Fr. 3g 0a 6p Oct. 16 OLE MISS* 4-0 W F #6 Morgan McIntyre Jr. 5g 0a 10p Oct. 17 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 2-0 W F #8 Megan Gutstadt Sr. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 25 #4 FLORIDA* 2-4 L Oct. 30 N.C. STATE 1-0 W RESULTS Nov. 5 vs. #3 Florida*# 0-6 L Aug. 27 at UNC Greensboro 0-2 L Nov. 11 at Charlotte^ 0-2 L # SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Sept. 3 NC STATE 0-1 (OT) L ^ NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) Sept. 6 CLEMSON 0-2 L Sept. 8 at #1 North Carolina @ 1-9 L Sept. 12 vs. #17 Duke @ 1-5 L Sept. 13 at Davidson 1-3 L Sept. 17 IOWA STATE 2-1 W 1999 Sept. 19 at Charleston Southern 4-1 W Sept. 22 UTAH 1-2 L Head Coach Sue Kelly Sept. 26 at Wofford 3-2 W 14-6-0 (6-3-0 SEC) Sept. 29 GEORGIA* 0-3 L T3rd SEC Eastern Division Oct. 1 TENNESSEE* 0-3 L Oct. 6 at Vanderbilt* 0-8 L Oct. 8 at #14 Kentucky* 1-5 L STARTING LINEUP Oct. 13 at Ole Miss* 1-2 L GK #1 Carrie Warner Sr. 1.61 GAA / 5.5 SHO Oct. 15 at Mississippi State * 1-2 L D #3 Becky Leeper Fr. 1g 1a 3p Oct. 20 AUBURN* 2-3 L D #4 Melinda Carter So. 3g 3a 9p Oct. 22 ALABAMA* 3-1 W D #13 Kim Murray Jr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 25 at Furman 1-3 L D #18 Jessica Workman Jr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 29 #16 FLORIDA* 0-3 L M #7 Lydia Bienias So. 0g 2a 2p @ North Carolina Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) M #16 Mindy Sanders Sr. 5g 13a 23p 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS M #9 Jennie Ondo Sr. 14g 4a 32p F #14 Charlotte Moore Jr. 3g 1a 7p F #6 Morgan McIntyre So. 7g 3a 17p F #22 Leslie Lamb Sr. 9g 6a 24p 2001 RESULTS Aug. 27 at Wake Forest 0-5 L Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 4-1 W 8-7-3 (2-6-1 SEC) Sept. 6 at Georgia Southern 1-0 W Sept. 10 VANDERBILT* 1-0 W 6th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 12 KENTUCKY* 1-2 (OT) L Sept. 19 VA. COMMONWEALTH 6-0 W STARTING LINEUP Sept. 24 ARKANSAS* 1-0 W GK #01 Elise Matthews R-So. 0.78 GAA / 4 SHO Sept. 26 LSU* 8-1 W D #3 Becky Leeper Jr 0g 1a 1p Sept. 30 FURMAN 4-3 W D #11 Alison Jarrow So. 1g 2a 4p Oct. 2 at N.C. State 2-0 W D #25 Ashley Gosnell Fr. 5g 0a 10p Oct. 4 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 6-0 W D #14 Jessica Uecker Fr. 1g 0a 2p Oct. 8 at #9 Clemson 0-4 L M #4 Melinda Carter R-Jr. 3g 4a 10p Oct. 12 WOFFORD 2-1 (OT) W M #8 Melissa Hutson So. 2g 0a 4p Oct. 15 at Georgia* 1-0 W M #7 Lydia Bienias Sr. 1g 6a 8p Oct. 17 at Tennessee* 2-4 L M #5 Jessica Julin Jr. 3g 2a 8p Oct. 19 DAVIDSON 4-1 W M #18 Sarah Lentz R-Fr. 1g 1a 3p Oct. 22 at Auburn* 1-0 W F #22 Becca Epstein So. 4g 5a 13p Oct. 24 at Alabama* 2-1 W Oct. 29 at #3 Florida* 0-5 L

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RESULTS 2003 Sept. 1 at College of Charleston 0-0 (OT) T Sept. 4 DAVIDSON 4-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 7 at San Diego State@ 2-1 W 10-8-3 (3-4-2 SEC) Sept. 9 vs UNLV@ 1-1 (OT) T 5th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 17 FURMAN 3-0 W Sept. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 12-0 W STARTING LINEUP Sept. 23 at Wofford 4-0 W Sept. 30 at #20 Florida* 0-1 L GK #01 Elise Matthews R-Sr. 0.87 GAA / 7 SHO Oct. 2 at #9 Clemson 0-3 L D #18 Sarah Lentz R-Jr. 2g 4a 8p Oct. 5 #16 KENTUCKY* 0-1 L D #11 Alison Jarrow Sr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 7 VANDERBILT* 0-1 L D #5 Jackie Welch So. 1g 0a 2p Oct. 12 at Arkansas* 2-0 W D #7 Kimmy Criss So. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 14 at LSU* 4-4 (OT) T M #8 Melissa Hutson Sr. 1g 0a 2p Oct. 19 at Georgia* 0-1 L M #2 Erica Bowie Sr. 3g 2a 8p Oct. 21 at #25 Tennessee* 1-3 L M #10 Shelly Hoddeson Fr. 5g 1a 11p Oct. 26 OLE MISS* 1-0 W M #3 Abigail Markham So. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 1-2 (OT) L M #16 Amanda Thurber So. 2g 3a 7p Nov. 2 UNC-GREENSBORO 2-0 W F #4 M.A. Foster Fr. 4g 4a 12p @ SDSU Classic Tour (San Diego, Calif.) RESULTS Aug. 29 at #20 Clemson 0-1 (OT) L Sept. 2 FURMAN 0-1 L Sept. 5 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2-1 W 2002 Sept. 7 DARTMOUTH 3-1 W Sept. 12 at #5 Texas A&M 1-2 (OT) L Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 14 at Houston 1-1 (OT) T 13-6-2 (4-3-2 SEC) Sept. 17 DAVIDSON 4-1 W Sept. 21 NC STATE 1-0 W 3rd SEC Eastern Division Sept. 24 at Wofford 2-0 W Sept. 26 vs. Georgia Southern @ 3-1 W STARTING LINEUP Sept. 28 vs. Liberty @ 1-0 W GK #01 Elise Matthews R-Jr. 0.78 GAA / 4 SHO Oct. 3 #14 AUBURN* 0-0 (OT) T D #3 Becky Leeper Sr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 5 ALABAMA* 2-0 W D #4 Melinda Carter R-Sr. 6g 6a 18p Oct. 10 at Georgia* 1-2 L D #18 Sarah Lentz R-So. 0g 2a 2p Oct. 12 at Tennessee* 2-3 L D #11 Alison Jarrow Jr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 17 VANDERBILT* 0-1 L M #24 Kanika McAlpine Sr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 19 KENTUCKY* 2-1 W M #8 Melissa Hutson Jr. 2g 1a 5p Oct. 24 at Ole Miss* 0-0 (OT) T M #5 Jessica Julin Sr. 5g 5a 15p Oct. 26 at Mississippi State* 1-0 W M #2 Erica Bowie Jr. 0g 2a 2p Nov. 1 at #10 Florida* 0-2 L F #25 Ashley Gosnell So. 1g 0a 2p Nov. 6 vs. #16 Tennessee*# 0-1 L F #6 Morgan McIntyre R-Sr. 9g 0a 18p @ UGA/Nike Tournament (Athens, Ga.) # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) RESULTS Aug. 30 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN 3-0 W Sept. 1 at Davidson 3-0 W Sept. 6 at Charlotte @ 0-2 L Sept. 8 vs East Carolina @ 4-1 W 2004 Sept. 11 #18 CLEMSON 0-1 L Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 14 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 3-1 W Sept. 19 at Charleston Southern 5-0 W 8-10-2 (2-7-2 SEC) Sept. 21 at NC State 1-0 W 6th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 24 at Furman 3-1 W Sept. 29 FLORIDA* 1-0 (OT) W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 4 at Kentucky* 1-0 W GK #0 L. Thorstenson Fr. 1.66 GAA / 2 SHO Oct. 6 at Vanderbilt 0-2 L D #18 Sarah Lentz R-Sr. 6g 0a 12p Oct. 11 ARKANSAS* 1-2 (OT) L D #5 Jackie Welch Jr. 2g 1a 5p Oct. 13 LSU* 2-0 W D #2 Kimmy Gillespie Fr. 1g 1a 3p Oct. 18 GEORGIA* 1-2 (OT) L D #8 Kali Ann Neuman Fr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 20 #13 TENNESSEE 1-1 (OT) T M #3 Erin Geldhof So. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 25 at Auburn* 1-1 (OT) T M #16 Amanda Thurber Jr. 2g 1a 5p Oct. 27 at Alabama* 2-1 W M #10 Ashley Kirk Fr. 1g 4a 6p Oct. 29 WOFFORD 1-0 W F #17 Jessi Swaim So. 2g 6a 10p Nov. 1 at UNC-Greensboro 2-0 W F #11 Courtney Cobbs Fr. 3g 3a 9p Nov. 7 vs. Florida*# 1-2 L @ Puma Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) F #20 Lexi Randazzo Fr. 0g 2a 2p # SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) RESULTS Aug. 27 GEORGIA STATE 1-0 W Aug. 29 at James Madison 2-3 (OT) L Aug. 31 at Furman 3-1 W Sept. 3 HOUSTON 4-1 W

NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, Sept. 5 IOWA STATE 1-0 W

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Sept. 10 vs. Maryland @ 2-5 L 2006 Sept. 12 at #4 Virginia @ 2-5 L Sept. 15 #7 CLEMSON 2-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 19 CHARLOTTE 2-1 (OT) W 11-6-5 (5-2-4 SEC) Sept. 24 at Auburn* 0-1 L 5th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 26 at Alabama* 2-4 L Oct. 1 GEORGIA* 1-1 (OT) T Oct. 3 #19 TENNESSEE* 1-3 L STARTING LINEUP Oct. 8 at Vanderbilt* 1-1 (OT) T GK #1 Laura Armstrong Jr. 0.70 GAA / 5 SHO Oct. 10 at Kentucky* 0-1 L D #7 Blakely Mattern Fr. 3g 3a 9p Oct. 15 OLE MISS* 0-1 L D #2 Kimmy Gillespie Jr. 0g 2a 2p Oct. 17 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 2-3 (OT) L D #3 Erin Geldhof Sr. 1g 1a 3p Oct. 22 at Arkansas* 1-0 W D #11 Courtney Cobbs Jr. 0g 4a 4p Oct. 24 LSU* 2-1 W M #5 Kim Miller Fr. 0g 2a 2p Oct. 29 #18 FLORIDA (OT) 1-2 L M #15 Annie Galloway Jr. 4g 1a 9p @ Virginia Soccer Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) M #9 Ashley Kirk Jr. 3g 3a 9p M #13 Erin Sullivan Jr. 3g 0a 6p F #25 Sam Diaz-Matosas Fr. 2g 4a 8p F #21 Felicia Schroeder So. 7g 2a 16p

2005 RESULTS Aug. 25 vs. #13 Illinois 0-1 L Head Coach Shelley Smith Aug. 27 vs. Iowa 0-1 L 6-12-0 (2-9-0 SEC) Aug. 31 FRANCIS MARION 2-1 W Sept. 3 JAMES MADISON 3-1 W 6th SEC Eastern Division Sept. 5 THE CITADEL 4-0 W Sept. 9 vs. Charlotte @ 0-1 L STARTING LINEUP Sept. 11 at Furman @ 1-0 W GK #0 L. Thorstenson So. 1.53 GAA / 2 SHO Sept. 15 CLEMSON 1-0 W D #5 Jackie Welch Sr. 0g 1a 1p Sept. 17 JACKSONVILLE STATE 6-0 W D #8 Kali Ann Neuman So. 0g 0a 0p Sept. 22 at Alabama* 2-0 W D #3 Erin Geldhof Jr. 0g 2a 2p Sept. 24 at #13 Auburn* 1-0 W D #26 Stacy Zelek Sr. 0g 0a 0p Sept. 29 #16 TENNESSEE* 0-0 (OT) T M #16 Amanda Thurber Sr. 1g 2a 4p Oct. 1 GEORGIA* 2-1 W M #9 Ashley Kirk So. 3g 1a 7p Oct. 6 at Kentucky* 0-1 L M #11 Courtney Cobbs So. 1g 5a 7p Oct. 8 at Vanderbilt* 0-3 L M #13 Erin Sullivan So. 1g 2a 4p Oct. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 1-0 W F #6 Kim Boulos Fr. 1g 1a 3p Oct. 15 OLE MISS* 0-0 (OT) T F #10 Darcel Mollon Jr. 5g 4a 14p Oct. 20 LSU* 2-1 (OT) W Oct. 22 at Arkansas* 1-1 (OT) T RESULTS Oct. 27 #13 FLORIDA* 1-1 (OT) T Aug.26 MERCER 7-0 W Nov. 1 vs. Vanderbilt*# 1-1 (OT) T Aug. 29 FURMAN 2-1 W Nov. 3 vs. Florida*# 0-2 L Sept. 2 vs. Rhode Island % 2-0 W @ Carolina Cup (Greenville, S.C.) Sept. 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton % 0-1 L # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) Sept. 9 at Clemson @ 0-1 L Sept. 11 vs. Charlotte @ 1-2 L Sept. 18 MIAMI (FLA.) 2-1 W 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS Sept. 23 AUBURN* 0-1 L Sept. 25 ALABAMA* 2-0 W 2007 Sept. 30 at Georgia* 0-3 L Head Coach Shelley Smith Oct. 2 at #20 Tennessee* 1-2 L Oct. 7 #18 VANDERBILT* 0-2 L 14-6-3 (5-4-2 SEC) Oct. 9 KENTUCKY* 1-2 (OT) L 4th SEC Eastern Division Oct. 14 at Ole Miss* 1-3 L Oct. 16 at Mississippi State* 1-2 L STARTING LINEUP Oct. 21 ARKANSAS* 1-2 L GK #1 Laura Armstrong Sr. 0.49 GAA / 7 SHO Oct. 23 at LSU* 3-0 W D #7 Blakely Mattern So. 2g 2a 6p Oct. 28 at #16 Florida 0-3 L % Auburn Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) D #2 Kimmy Gillespie Sr. 0g 1a 1p @ Carolina Cup (Clemson, S.C.) D #21 Brittiny Rhoades Fr. 0g 4a 4p D #25 Samantha Diaz-Matosas So. 1g 2a 4p M #5 Kim Miller So. 1g 1a 3p M #8 Danila Monteiro Jr. 7g 3a 17p M #9 Ashley Kirk Sr. 2g 5a 9p M #13 Erin Sullivan Sr. 7g 5a 19p F #19 Mary Worthen Jr. 1g 2a 4p F #10 Darcel Mollon R-Sr. 10g 3a 23p

RESULTS Sept. 1 at #1 North Carolina 1-0 W Sept. 3 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 5-2 W Sept. 7 vs. UC Davis @ 2-1 W Sept. 9 vs. UNLV @ 1-0 W

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Sept. 12 WINTHROP 5-0 W 2009 Sept. 14 at Charlotte % 2-0 W Sept. 16 vs. Furman % 2-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 21 at #20 Clemson 0-1 L 19-4-2 (7-3-1 SEC) Sept. 23 MARSHALL 4-0 W 2nd SEC Eastern Division Sept. 27 at #10 Tennessee* 2-3 (OT) L Sept. 29 at Georgia* 1-2 (OT) L Oct. 5 KENTUCKY* 2-0 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 7 VANDERBILT* 0-1 (OT) L GK #1 Mollie Patton R-Jr. 0.52 GAA / 15 SHO Oct. 12 at Mississippi State* 0-0 (OT) T D #7 Blakely Mattern Sr. 7g 1a 15p Oct. 14 at Ole Miss* 3-1 W D #20 Ellen Fahey So. 0g 4a 4p Oct. 19 ALABAMA* 2-0 W D #21 Brittiny Rhoades Jr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 21 #25 AUBURN* 1-0 W D #3 Samantha Diaz-Matosas Sr. 4g 5a 13p Oct. 25 at #20 LSU* 1-1 (OT) T M #5 Kim Miller Sr. 3g 11a 17p Oct. 28 ARKANSAS* 1-0 W M #15 Kortney Rhoades So. 3g 2a 8p Nov. 2 at #22 Florida* 0-2 L M #16 Lindsay Small Sr. 4g 3a 11p Nov. 7 vs. #15 Tennessee# 2-0 W F #12 Shannon Bigbie Sr. 1g 1a 3p Nov. 9 vs. #13 Georgia# 0-2 L F #4 Kayla Grimsley So. 13g 7a 33p Nov. 16 vs. Duke^ 1-1 (OT) T F #27 Brooke Jacobs Jr. 6g 3a 15p @ UCF Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) % Carolina Cup (Charlotte, N.C.) RESULTS # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) ^ NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.) Aug. 27 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 2-0 W Aug. 30 WESTERN CAROLINA 2-0 W Sept. 4 at Louisville@ 3-0 W Sept. 6 vs. Cincinnati@ 4-0 W Sept. 11 at Clemson% 5-0 W Sept. 13 vs. UNC Wilmington% 2-0 W 2008 Sept. 18 #17 UCF 1-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 20 SOUTH ALABAMA 6-1 W 11-7-4 (5-4-2 SEC) Sept. 25 VANDERBILT 2-1 W Sept. 27 KENTUCKY 1-0 W 3rd SEC Eastern Division Oct. 2 at Ole Miss 1-0 W Oct. 4 at Mississippi State 1-1 (OT) T STARTING LINEUP Oct. 9 AUBURN 1-0 (OT) W GK #29 Mollie Patton R-So. 0.96 GAA / 7 SHO Oct. 11 ALABAMA 2-0 W D #7 Blakely Mattern Jr. 4g 0a 8p Oct. 16 at Georgia 1-2 L D #20 Ellen Fahey Fr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 18 at Tennessee 2-1 W D #21 Brittiny Rhoades So. 0g 5a 5p Oct. 22 ARKANSAS 2-0 W D #3 Samantha Diaz-Matosas Jr. 2g 2a 6p Oct. 25 at #14 LSU 0-1 L M #5 Kim Miller Jr. 4g 3a 11p Oct. 30 at #10 Florida 0-3 L M #8 Danila Monteiro Sr. 2g 2a 6p Nov. 4 vs. Georgia# 3-2 W M #16 Lindsay Small Jr. 3g 1a 7p Nov. 6 vs. #10 Florida# 1-0 W F #12 Shannon Bigbie Jr. 1g 4a 6p Nov. 8 vs. #13 LSU# 1-1 (OT) T F #4 Kayla Grimsley Fr. 8g 6a 22p Nov. 13 DAVIDSON^ 4-0 W F #27 Brooke Jacobs So. 3g 4a 10p Nov. 15 #12 RUTGERS^ 1-0 W Nov. 20 #14 WAKE FOREST^ 0-1 L @ Louisville Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) % Carolina Cup (Clemson, S.C.) # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) RESULTS ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) Aug. 23 at UNC Wilmington 0-0 (OT) T Aug. 28 EAST CAROLINA 1-0 W Aug. 31 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1-0 W Sept. 5 CLEMSON 1-0 W Sept. 7 FURMAN 2-1 (OT) W 2010 Sept. 12 vs. Marquette@ 1-0 W Sept. 14 vs. #7 Florida State@ 3-3 (OT) T Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 4-0 W 15-6-4 (8-2-1 SEC) Sept. 21 at Western Carolina 0-1 L 2nd SEC Eastern Division Sept. 26 TENNESSEE* 2-1 W Sept. 28 GEORGIA* 1-1 (OT) T Oct. 3 at Kentucky* 2-0 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 5 at Vanderbilt* 1-2 L GK #1 Mollie Patton R-Sr. 0.73 GAA / 9 SHO Oct. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 2-1 W D #8 Christine Watts So. 1g 6a 8p Oct. 12 OLE MISS* 3-2 W D #20 Ellen Fahey Jr. 2g 0a 4p Oct. 17 at Alabama* 0-1 L D #21 Brittiny Rhoades Sr. 1g 3a 5p Oct. 19 at Auburn* 0-2 L D #22 Dani Henry R-So. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 23 #13 LSU* 0-0 (OT) T M #7 Elizabeth Sinclair Fr. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 26 at Arkansas* 3-1 W M #12 Danielle Au Fr. 5g 3a 13p Oct. 30 #7 FLORIDA* 0-1 L M #19 Kira Campbell Jr. 1g 3a 5p Nov. 5 vs. Georgia# 1-2 L F #9 Maria Petroni Jr. 2g 3a 7p Nov. 14 vs. William & Mary^ 2-3 (OT) L F #4 Kayla Grimsley Jr. 12g 10a 34p @ Auburn Soccer Classic (Auburn, Ala.) F #27 Brooke Jacobs Sr. 7g 4a 18p # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, ^ NCAA Tournament (Durham, N.C.) RESULTS

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Aug. 20 at Boston University 1-0 W Nov. 2 vs. Alabama# 0-1 L Aug. 22 at Northeastern 3-0 W Nov. 11 TEXAS^ 1-0 W Aug. 27 LOUISVILLE@ 0-1 L Nov. 18 at #1 Stanford& 0-2 L Aug. 29 OHIO@ 2-0 W % Carolina Cup (Clemson, S.C.) # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) Sept. 5 ARIZONA STATE 1-1 (OT) T ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) Sept. 10 CLEMSON% 2-0 W & NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) Sept. 12 FURMAN% 1-0 (OT) W Sept. 16 #23 MINNESOTA 1-3 L Sept. 19 at #22 Wake Forest 1-0 W Sept. 24 at Vanderbilt 0-0 (OT) T Sept. 26 at Kentucky 5-1 W 2012 Oct. 1 OLE MISS 3-0 W Oct. 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Oct. 8 at Auburn 3-1 W 7-10-4 (3-7-3 SEC) Oct. 10 at Alabama 2-1 W Oct. 15 #20 GEORGIA 0-1 L 5th SEC Eastern Division Oct. 17 TENNESSEE 2-1 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 21 at Arkansas 3-1 W GK #34 Sabrina D’Angelo So. 1.20 GAA / 3 SHO Oct. 24 LSU 1-0 W D #24 Taylor Leach Jr. 1g 2a 4p Oct. 29 #8 FLORIDA 0-1 L D #22 Dani Henry R-Sr. 0g 1a 1p Nov. 4 vs. Kentucky# 1-1 (OT) T D #21 Andie Romness So. 0g 4a 4p Nov. 5 vs. LSU# 1-1 (OT) T D #13 Christa Neary So. 1g 1a 3p Nov. 7 vs. #8 Florida# 0-1 L M #12 Danielle Au Jr. 4g 3a 11p Nov. 12 vs. #10 UNC Greensboro^ 2-1 W M #7 Elizabeth Sinclair Jr. 0g 2a 2p Nov. 14 at #8 Virginia^ 3-0 L @ Gamecock Courtyard Cup (Columbia, S.C.) M #18 Stevi Parker Fr. 2g 2a 6p % Carolina Cup (Columbia, S.C.) F #2 Gabby Gilbert Jr. 2g 3a 7p # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) F #28 Coryn Bajema Fr. 3g 1a 7p ^ NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) F #26 Rae Wilson R-Jr. 1g 1a 3p

RESULTS Aug. 17 at Milwaukee 0-0 (2OT) T 2011 Aug. 19 at Minnesota 1-2 (OT) L Head Coach Shelley Smith Aug. 23 MERCER 2-0 W Aug. 26 JACKSONVILLE 3-0 W 16-7-0 (9-2-0 SEC) Sept. 1 CLEMSON 0-1 (2OT) L 1st SEC Eastern Division / SEC Champions Sept. 9 ECU 3-0 W Sept. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE 0-0 (2OT) T STARTING LINEUP Sept. 16 #17 Missouri 0-1 L GK #34 Sabrina D’Angelo Fr. 0.80 GAA / 4 SHO Sept. 21 at #10 Texas A&M 0-2 L D #8 Christa Neary Fr. 0g 3a 3p Sept. 23 at Arkansas 1-1 (2OT) T D #20 Ellen Fahey Sr. 1g 3a 5p Sept. 28 at Auburn 2-4 L D #23 Ali Whitney Fr. 1g 3a 5p Sept. 30 at Vanderbilt 1-1 (2OT) T D #22 Dani Henry R-Jr. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 5 TENNESSEE 0-1 L M #7 Elizabeth Sinclair So. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 7 GEORGIA 1-0 W M #12 Danielle Au So. 7g 3a 17p Oct. 12 LSU 2-1 W Oct. 14 OLE MISS 1-2 L M #15 Kortney Rhoades Sr. 7g 4a 18p 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS F #9 Maria Petroni Sr. 4g 5a 13p Oct. 19 at Kentucky 0-1 L F #4 Kayla Grimsley Sr. 10g 10a 30p Oct. 21 at Alabama 1-0 W F #14 Lolly Holland Sr. 6g 5a 17p Oct. 25 #11 FLORIDA 0-3 L Oct. 29 vs. Arkansas # 3-2 (OT) W RESULTS Oct. 31 vs. #13 Texas A&M # 0-1 (OT) L # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) Aug. 19 at East Carolina 4-0 W Aug. 21 at #12 Duke 0-2 L Aug. 26 at Arizona 1-0 (OT) W Aug. 28 at Arizona State 0-1 L Sept. 2 NORTHEASTERN 4-0 W Sept. 9 at Clemson% 2-0 W 2013 Sept. 11 vs. UNC Wilmington% 2-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 15 CHARLOTTE 2-1 (OT) W Sept. 18 #13 WAKE FOREST 0-2 L 17-4-2 (8-2-1 SEC) Sept. 23 at #12 Tennessee 2-1 (OT) W 3rd SEC Sept. 25 at Georgia 1-2 (OT) L Sept. 30 KENTUCKY 0-1 L STARTING LINEUP Oct. 2 VANDERBILT 3-0 W GK #34 Sabrina D’Angelo Jr. 0.59 GAA / 12 SHO Oct. 7 ALABAMA 4-1 W D #8 Christine Watts R-Sr. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 9 #22 AUBURN 3-1 W D #21 Andie Romness Jr. 0g 3a 3p Oct. 14 at Mississippi State 1-0 W D #24 Taylor Leach R-Jr. 3g 1a 7p Oct. 16 at Ole Miss 3-0 W D #3 Caroline Gray So. 0g 3a 3p Oct. 20 at LSU 4-1 W M #7 Elizabeth Sinclair Sr. 0 3a 3p Oct. 23 ARKANSAS 3-1 W M #18 Stevi Parker So. 3g 0a 6p Oct. 28 at #18 Florida 2-1 W M #2 Gabrielle Gilbert Sr. 2g 1a 5p

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M #11 Chelsea Drennan Fr. 1g 12a 14p Oct. 30 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3-0 W M #4 Raina Johnson So. 10g 1a 21p Nov. 5 vs. Missouri # 2-1 W F #12 Danielle Au Sr. 7g 4a 18p Nov. 7 vs. #7 Texas A&M # 0-1 L Nov. 14 #22 CLEMSON ^ 0-0 (2OT) T RESULTS Nov. 21 vs. Seattle & 0-0 (2OT) T Aug. 23 UNC WILMINGTON 2-0 W Nov. 23 at #6 North Carolina & 1-0 W Aug. 25 #7 DUKE 1-0 W Nov. 28 at #2 Florida State % 0-5 L Aug. 30 at Boston University 0-0 (2OT) T @ Garnet and Black Classic (Columbia, S.C.) # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) Sept. 1 at Northeastern 3-0 W ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) | & NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Sept. 6 at Clemson 2-1 W % NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) Sept. 8 SMU 2-0 W Sept. 12 USF 1-0 W Sept. 15 EAST CAROLINA 1-0 W Sept. 20 at Georgia 0-2 L Sept. 27 AUBURN 2-1 W 2015 Sept. 29 ARKANSAS 1-0 W Oct. 4 at #8 Florida 2-1 (2OT) W Head Coach Shelley Smith Oct. 6 at Tennessee 1-0 (OT) W 12-5-3 (6-3-2 SEC) Oct. 11 ALABAMA 2-1 W 5th SEC Oct. 18 at Missouri 1-2 L Oct. 20 at #24 Ole Miss 1-1 (2OT) T Oct. 25 VANDERBILT 4-1 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 27 at Mississippi State 1-0 W GK #23 Caroline Kelly Sr. 1.19 GAA / 2 SHO Oct. 31 KENTUCKY 2-1 W D #3 Caroline Gray Sr. 1g 1a 3p Nov. 6 vs. Georgia# 4-0 W D #6 Kaleigh Kurtz Jr. 1g 1a 3p Nov. 8 vs. #21 Texas A&M 1-2 L D #9 Carly Ray Sr. 2g 3a 7p Nov. 15 FURMAN^ 5-0 W D #12 Dominique Babbitt So. 1g 1a 3p Nov. 22 vs. #17 Stanford& 0-1 (OT) L D #88 Paige Bendell Jr. 0 1a 1p # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) M #11 Chelsea Drennan Jr. 1g 10a 12p ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) M #18 Stevi Parker Sr. 0g 1a 1p & NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) F #4 Raina Johnson Sr. 6g 6a 18p F #5 Sophie Groff Jr. 6g 4a 16p F #7 Savannah McCaskill So. 10g 9a 29p

RESULTS 2014 Aug. 21 NORTHEASTERN 4-1 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Aug. 23 OKLAHOMA 2-1 (2OT) W Aug. 28 at #17 Clemson 1-2 L 14-6-5 (5-3-3) Aug. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA 3-2 W 5th SEC Sept. 4 COLGATE 2-0 W Sept. 7 at Charlotte 4-1 W STARTING LINEUP Sept. 11 at Georgia 3-1 W GK #34 Sabrina D’Angelo Sr. 0.58 GAA / 13 SHO Sept. 14 KENNESAW STATE 6-0 W D #13 Christa Neary Sr. 0g 1a 1p Sept. 20 at Mizzou 1-0 W D #21 Andie Romness Sr. 0g 3a 3p Sept. 24 #4 TEXAS A&M 2-1 W D #24 Taylor Leach R-Sr. 3g 1a 7p Sept. 27 ALABAMA 3-0 W D #3 Caroline Gray Jr. 0g 3a 3p Oct. 2 at Arkansas 2-2 (2OT) T M #7 Lindsey Lane So. 2g 0a 4p Oct. 8 #8 AUBURN 2-0 W M #18 Stevi Parker Jr. 3g 1a 7p Oct. 11 at Ole Miss 0-2 L M #11 Chelsea Drennan So. 3g 7a 13p Oct. 16 VANDERBILT 1-2 (OT) L M #2 Sophie Groff So. 6g 3a 15p Oct. 22 at #8 Florida 1-2 (2OT) L M #4 Raina Johnson Jr. 5g 1a 11p Oct. 25 at LSU 1-1 T F #7 Savannah McCaskill Fr. 5g 5a 15p Oct. 29 TENNESSEE 4-0 W Nov. 4 vs. #19 Auburn # 4-0 W RESULTS Nov. 13 UNCW ^ 1-2 L # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) Aug. 22 at East Carolina 2-0 W ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) Aug. 24 SAMFORD 2-0 W Aug. 29 #22 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1-0 (2OT) W Aug. 31 MILWAUKEE 2-0 W Sept. 5 CLEMSON 0-1 L Sept. 7 HIGH POINT 2-0 W Sept. 12 at USF 3-0 W 2016 Sept. 14 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 2-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 21 at Auburn 2-1 (OT) W 21-2-1 (11-0-0 SEC) Sept. 26 MISSOURI 0-1 L Sept. 28 #22 GEORGIA 0-1 L 1st SEC Oct. 3 at Alabama 1-1 (2OT) T Oct. 5 LSU 1-0 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 10 at Kentucky 0-1 L GK #0 Mikayla Krzeczowski Fr. 0.43 GAA / 11 SHO Oct. 16 #5 FLORIDA 3-2 W D #2 Anna Conklin Jr. 0g 4a 4p Oct. 19 OLE MISS 2-0 W D #6 Kaleigh Kurtz Sr. 1g 5a 7p Oct. 24 at Vanderbilt 1-1 (2OT) T D #16 Evelyn Robinson Sr. 0 2a 2p NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, Oct. 26 at #6 Texas A&M 2-2 (2OT) T D #88 Paige Bendell Sr. 3g 0 6p

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M #11 Chelsea Drennan Sr. 8g 11a 27p Oct. 22 GEORGIA 1-1 (2OT) T M #12 Dominique Babbitt Jr. 1g 3a 5p Oct. 26 at #17 Florida 1-0 W M #73 Lindsey Lane Jr. 2g 3a 7p Oct. 31 vs. Arkansas # 0-1 L F #5 Sophie Groff Sr. 9g 5a 23p Nov. 10 ALABAMA STATE ^ 3-0 W F #7 Savannah McCaskill Jr. 17g 11a 45p Nov. 17 WISCONSIN ^ 1-0 W F #7 Daija Griffin Sr. 3g 3a 9p Nov. 19 SANTA CLARA ^ 1-0 W Nov. 24 #16 FLORIDA ^ 2-0 W RESULTS Dec. 1 #1 Stanford & 0-2 L Aug. 19 at Oklahoma 1-1 (2OT) T # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) Aug. 21 vs. Tulsa 4-1 W ^ Women’s College Cup (Orlando, Fla.) Aug. 25 NC STATE 3-0 W Aug. 28 at UCF 2-1 W Sept. 3 #6 CLEMSON 2-1 W Sept. 5 CHARLOTTE 3-0 W Sept. 9 GEORGIA 3-0 W Sept. 15 UNCG 3-0 W 2018 Sept. 18 at Auburn 1-0 W Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 22 LSU 3-1 W 14-6-1 (6-3-1 SEC) Sept. 25 KENTUCKY 3-0 W Sept. 29 at Texas A&M 1-0 W T-3rd SEC Oct. 6 at Mississippi State 1-0 W Oct. 9 #11 ARKANSAS 3-1 W STARTING LINEUP Oct. 16 #17 FLORIDA 1-0 (2OT) W GK #0 Mikayla Krzeczowski Jr. 0.50 GAA / 9 SHO Oct. 20 at Vanderbilt 2-1 (OT) W D #49 Sarah Eskew So. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 23 at Tennessee 2-0 W D #29 Sutton Jones Fr. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 27 OLE MISS 2-0 W D #18 Grace Fisk Jr. 1g 1a 3p Nov. 2 vs. Texas A&M # 2-1 W D #23 Tatumn Milazzo Jr. 2g 0a 4p Nov. 4 vs. #15 Florida # 0-1 L M #3 Rebecca Koch Jr. 0g 1a 1p Nov. 11 ALABAMA STATE ^ 7-0 W M #24 Lauren Chang So. 8g 2a 18p Nov. 17 #20 COLORADO ^ 1-0 W F #33 Jyllissa Harris Fr. 4g 3a 11p Nov. 19 #4 BYU ^ 1-0 W F #13 Simone Wark Sr. 1g 4a 6p Nov. 25 #6 NORTH CAROLINA ^ 0-1 L F #5 Luciana Zullo So. 2g 1a 5p # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) F #8 Selma Sol Magnusdottir Fr. 4g 7a 15p ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) RESULTS Aug. 17 FORDHAM 1-0 W Aug. 19 COL. OF CHARLESTON 2-0 W Aug. 23 CLEMSON 1-0 W 2017 Aug. 26 at #16 NC State 2-1 L Head Coach Shelley Smith Sept. 2 PURDUE 2-1 W Sept. 6 WAKE FOREST 2-0 W 19-2-1 (9-0-1 SEC) Sept. 9 COASTAL CAROLINA 3-0 W 1st SEC Sept. 16 at #11 Tennessee 2-0 W Sept. 20 at Mississippi State 2-1 (OT) L STARTING LINEUP Sept. 23 KENTUCKY 3-0 W GK #0 Mikayla Krzeczowski So. 0.41 GAA / 14 SHO Sept. 28 #23 AUBURN 3-0 W D #2 Anna Conklin Sr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 4 at Georgia 1-0 W D #4 Jackie Schaefer Fr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 8 FLORIDA 1-0 W 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS D #18 Grace Fisk So. 3g 1a 7p Oct. 12 at #12 Vanderbilt 0-0 (2OT) T D #23 Tatumn Milazzo So. 0g 1a 1p Oct. 18 MISSOURI 1-0 W M #12 Dominique Babbitt Sr. 0g 0a 0p Oct. 21 at LSU 2-1 (2OT) L M #73 Lindsey Lane Sr. 3g 4a 10p Oct. 25 #15 TEXAS A&M 1-0 L F #10 Elexa Bahr So. 8g 1a 17p Oct. 30 vs. #13 Texas A&M# 2-1 W F #6 Meaghan Carrigan Sr. 0g 0a 0p Nov. 2 vs LSU# 1-0 L F #22 Ryan Gareis Fr. 3g 1a 7p Nov. 9 UNCG^ 3-1 W F #7 Savannah McCaskill Sr. 8g 9a 25p Nov. 16 vs Penn State^ 1-0 L # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) RESULTS ^ Women’s College Cup (Orlando, Fla.) Aug. 18 UCF 2-0 W Aug. 20 FGCU 2-1 W Aug. 24 at Wake Forest 2-3 L Aug. 27 HIGH POINT 3-0 W Sept. 1 at Notre Dame 1-0 (2OT) W Sept. 3 vs. Michigan 2-1 W Sept. 8 at #4 Clemson 1-0 W Sept. 15 ALABAMA 1-0 W Sept. 21 at Kentucky 1-0 W Sept. 24 #21 TENNESSEE 1-0 (OT) W Sept. 29 at #18 Ole Miss 2-0 W Oct. 5 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3-2 (OT) W Oct. 8 at Arkansas 2-0 W Oct. 15 VANDERBILT 3-0 W Oct. 19 at Missouri 2-0 W

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2019 2020-21 Head Coach Shelley Smith Head Coach Shelley Smith 19-2-3 (7-0-3 SEC) 11-5-0 (6-2-0 SEC) 1st SEC 3rd SEC

STARTING LINEUP STARTING LINEUP (FINAL MATCH VS. GEORGETOWN IN 2021) GK #0 Mikayla Krzeczowski Sr. 0.33 GAA / 16 SHO GK #0 Taylor Fox Fr. 0.50 GAA / 2 SHO M #3 Rebbeca Koch Sr. 1g 0a 2p D #6 Camryn Dixon So. 0g 0a 0p D #4 Anna Patten Jr. 3g 1a 7p D #8 Hallie Meadows Fr. 0g 1a 1p F #5 Luciana Zullo Jr. 6g 4a 16p F #10 Catherine Barry Fr. 6g 4a 16p F #10 Elexa Bahr Sr. 6g 9a 21p F #20 Corinna Zullo Fr. 5g 0a 10p D #18 Grace Fisk Sr. 1g 1a 3p F #22 Ryan Gareis Sr. 2g 4a 8p F #22 Ryan Gareis Jr. 5g 3a 13p M #23 Samantha Chang R-So. 2g 1a 5p M #24 Lauren Chang Jr. 5g 5a 15p M #24 Lauren Chang Sr. 2g 5a 9p D #29 Sutton Jones So. 2g 1a 5p M #26 Claire Griffiths R-Jr. 0g 1a 1p M #33 Jyllissa Harris So. 2g 2a 6p D #29 Sutton Jones Jr. 3g 0a 6p D #49 Sarah Eskew Jr. 0g 0a 0p D #33 Jyllissa Harris Jr. 4g 2a 10p

RESULTS RESULTS Aug. 22 #21 NC STATE 2-1 W Sept. 20 at Georgia 0-1 L Aug. 25 WILLIAM & MARY 3-0 W Sept. 27 MISSOURI 4-1 W Aug. 28 at Jacksonville 6-0 W Oct. 4 KENTUCKY 1-0 W Sept. 6 at Purdue % 2-0 W Oct. 11 at Vanderbilt 2-1 (2OT) W Sept. 8 vs. DePaul % 1-0 W Oct. 16 at #3 Arkansas 2-1 W Sept. 12 NOTRE DAME 2-1 W Oct. 25 FLORIDA 4-2 W Sept. 15 at #20 Clemson 0-1 L Oct. 30 MISSISSIPPI STATE 2-0 W Sept. 20 GEORGIA 3-0 W Nov. 6 at Tennessee 0-1 L Sept. 26 at Alabama 5-2 W Nov. 17 vs. Missouri # 3-2 W Sept. 29 #13 ARKANSAS 1-0 W Nov. 19 vs. #6 Arkansas # 1-2 L Oct. 4 at Missouri 1-0 W Mar. 7 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 3-0 W Oct. 10 at Kentucky 1-0 W Mar. 21 COASTAL CAROLINA 3-0 W Oct. 13 VANDERBILT 0-0 T Mar. 25 at Elon 3-0 W Oct. 18 TENNESSEE 1-1 T Apr. 10 #8 CLEMSON 1-2 L Oct. 24 OLE MISS 2-0 W Apr. 28 vs. Montana ^ 1-0 W Oct. 27 at #19 Florida 1-1 T May 1 vs. #13 Georgetown 0-1 L Oct. 31 at Auburn 2-0 W # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) Nov. 5 vs. Georgia # 1-0 W ^ NCAA Tournament (Wilson, N.C.) Nov. 7 vs. Vanderbilt # 2-0 W Nov. 10 vs. #6 Arkansas # 1-0 W Nov. 16 SAMFORD ^ 3-0 W Nov. 22 NOTRE DAME ^ 1-0 W Nov. 24 #11 KANSAS ^ 2-0 W All-Time South Carolina Record Nov. 29 WASHINGTON STATE ^ 0-1 L Overall Record # SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) - 309-174-54 (.627) ^ NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) Home: 185-60-17 (.739) % Boilermaker Challenge Cup (Purdue, Ind.) Away: 88-82-25 (.515) Neutral: 36-33-9 (.519) GF/GA: 866/572 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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SUE KELLY (1995-2000) Two SEC Tournament Appearances One NCAA Tournament Appearance

Year Overall SEC SEC Finish Postseason 1995 8-10-2 0-7-1 6th East 1996 10-7-2 2-5-1 6th East 1997 8-11-0 2-6-0 T5th East 1998 11-7-1 4-4-0 T5th East NCAA First Round 1999 14-6-0 6-3-0 3rd East SEC Quarterfinal 2000 4-16-0 1-8-0 6th East Career (6) 55-57-5 15-33-2 (.491) (.320)

SHELLEY SMITH (2001-PRESENT) 17 SEC Tournament Appearances; Five SEC Overall Championships; Two SEC Tournament Championships 13 NCAA Tournament Appearances Year Overall SEC SEC Finish Postseason 2001 8-7-3 2-6-1 6th East 2002 13-6-2 4-3-2 3rd East SEC Quarterfinal 2003 10-8-3 3-4-2 T5th East SEC Quarterfinal 2004 8-10-2 2-7-2 6th East 2005 6-12-0 2-9-0 6th East 2006 11-6-5 5-2-4 5th East SEC Semifinal 2007 14-6-3 5-4-2 4th East NCAA First Round 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 2008 11-7-4 5-4-2 3rd East NCAA First Round 2009 19-4-2 7-3-1 2nd East NCAA Round of 16 2010 15-6-4 8-2-1 2nd East NCAA Second Round 2011 16-7-0 9-2-0 1st East NCAA Second Round 2012 7-10-4 3-7-3 5th East SEC Quarterfinal 2013 17-4-2 8-2-1 3rd NCAA Second Round 2014 14-6-5 5-3-3 5th NCAA Quarterfinal 2015 12-5-3 6-3-2 5th NCAA First Round 2016 21-2-1 11-0-0 1st NCAA Quarterfinal 2017 19-3-1 9-0-1 1st NCAA College Cup 2018 14-6-1 6-3-1 T3rd NCAA Second Round 2019 19-2-3 7-0-3 1st NCAA Quarterfinal 2020-21 11-5-0 6-2-0 3rd NCAA Second Round Career (20) 265-122-48 113-66-31 (.664) (.612)

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ALABAMA (15-4-1) Streak: W3 GWG 10/3/03 H T 0-0 OT CINCINNATI (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG H: 9-1 A: 6-2-1 N: 0-1 42 GF, 20 GA 9/24/04 A L 0-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 4 GF, 0 GA 10/24/97 H L 4-5 9/23/05 H L 0-1 9/6/09 N W 4-0 Mattern 10/24/99 A W 2-1 Ondo 9/24/06 A W 1-0 Schroeder 10/22/00 H W 3-1 Epstein 10/21/07 H W 1-0 Sullivan CLEMSON (11-14-1) Streak: L1 GWG 10/27/02 A W 2-1 Julin 10/19/08 A L 0-2 H: 7-5-1 A: 4-9 24 GF, 37 GA 10/5/03 H W 2-0 Hoddeson 10/9/09 H W 1-0 OT Diaz-M. 9/30/95 A L 0-7 9/26/04 A L 2-4 10/8/10 A W 3-1 Grimsley 9/18/96 H W 3-2 Sanders 9/25/05 H W 2-0 Mouton 10/9/11 H W 3-1 Gilbert 10/4/97 A L 0-5 9/22/06 A W 2-0 Galloway 9/28/12 A L 2-4 10/7/98 H L 1-3 10/19/07 H W 2-0 Sullivan 9/27/13 H W 2-1 Parker 10/8/99 A L 0-4 10/17/08 A L 0-1 9/21/14 A W 2-1 OT Parker 9/6/00 H L 0-2 10/11/09 H W 2-0 Mattern 10/8/15 H W 2-0 McCaskill 10/2/01 A L 0-3 10/10/10 A W 2-1 Grimsley 11/4/15 N T 2-2 2OT 9/11/02 H L 0-1 10/7/11 H W 4-1 Au 9/18/16 A W 1-0 McCaskill 8/29/03 A L 0-1 OT 11/2/11 N L 0-1 9/28/18 H W 3-0 Magnusdottir 9/15/04 H W 2-0 Lentz 10/21/12 A W 1-0 Team 10/31/19 A W 2-0 Bahr 9/9/05 A L 0-1 10/11/13 H W 2-1 Au 9/15/06 H W 1-0 Galloway 10/3/14 A T 1-1 2OT ARIZONA (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/21/07 A L 0-1 9/27/15 H W 3-0 Johnson H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 1 GF, 0 GA 9/5/08 H W 1-0 Small 9/15/17 H W 1-0 Lane 8/26/11 A W 1-1 OT Whitney 9/11/09 A W 5-0 Bigbie 9/26/19 A W 5-2 L. Zullo 9/10/10 H W 2-0 Grimsley ARIZONA STATE (0-1-1) Streak: L1 GWG 9/9/11 A W 2-0 Au ALABAMA STATE (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG H: 0-0-1 A: 0-1 1 GF, 2 GA 9/1/12 H L 0-1 2OT H: 2-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 10 GF, 0 GA 9/5/10 H T 1-1 OT 9/6/13 A W 2-1 Johnson 11/11/16 H W 7-0 McCaskill 8/28/11 A L 0-1 9/5/14 H L 0-1 11/10/17 H W 3-0 Gareis 11/14/14 H T 0-0 (4-3 Pks) BIRM.-STHRN (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 8/28/15 A L 1-2 ALA-BIRMINGHAM (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG H: 1-0 A: 0-0 3 GF, 0 GA 9/3/16 H W 2-1 McCaskill H: 0-0 A: 0-1 3 GF, 4 GA 8/30/02 H W 3-0 McIntyre 9/8/17 A W 1-0 Bahr 9/21/97 A L 3-4 9/23/18 H W 1-0 L. Chang BOSTON UNIV. (3-0-1) Streak: W1 GWG 9/15/19 A L 1-0 APPALACHIAN ST. (3-0-0) Streak: W3 GWG H: 2-0 A: 1-0-1 3 GF, 0 GA 4/10/21 H L 1-2 H: 2-0 A: 1-0 16 GF, 2 GA 8/31/08 H W 1-0 Small 9/13/95 H W 4-0 Tourtellotte 8/20/10 A W 1-0 Holland COASTAL CAROLINA (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 9/11/96 A W 4-2 Ondo 8/30/13 A T 0-0 2OT H: 2-0 A: 0-0 6 GF, 0 GA 9/8/98 H W 8-0 Pavlovits 8/29/14 H W 1-0 OT Johnson 9/9/18 H W 3-0 Gareis 3/21/21 H W 3-0 Gareis ARKANSAS (16-5-3) Streak: L1 GWG BYU (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG H: 7-2 A: 7-1-3 N : 2-2 38 GF, 24 GA H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA COL. CHARLESTON (6-1-2) Streak: W4 GWG 9/24/95 A L 0-5 11/19/16 H W 1-0 Drennan H: 6-1-1 A: 1-0-1 18 GF, 5 GA 9/26/97 A W 2-1 Austin 10/19/95 H T 1-1 OT 9/24/99 H W 1-0 Sanders CS FULLERTON (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 10/23/96 A W 2-1 Ondo 10/12/01 A W 2-0 Schreiber H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 0 GF, 1 GA 10/29/97 H L 0-2 10/11/02 H L 1-2 OT 9/4/05 N L 0-1 10/4/99 H W 6-0 Moore 10/22/04 A W 1-0 Kirk 9/1/02 A T 0-0 OT 10/21/05 H L 1-2 CHARLESTON-STHRN (7-0-0) Streak: W7 9/14/02 H W 3-1 Williams 10/22/06 A T 1-1 OT GWG 8/27/09 H W 2-0 Miller 10/28/07 H W 1-0 Jacobs H: 4-0 A: 3-0 23 GF, 3 GA 8/19/18 H W 2-0 Magnusdottir 10/26/08 A W 3-1 Miller 9/20/95 H W 4-0 Smith 3/7/21 H W 3-0 C. Zullo 10/22/09 H W 2-0 K. Rhoades 10/3/96 A W 1-0 Smith 10/21/10 A W 3-1 Grimsley 10/15/97 H W 6-0 Ondo COLORADO (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/23/11 H W 3-1 Au 9/1/99 H W 4-1 Sanders H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA 9/23/12 A T 1-1 2OT 9/19/00 A W 4-1 Epstein 11/17/16 H W 1-0 Groff 10/29/12 N W 3-2 OT Parker 9/19/02 A W 5-0 Gosnell 9/29/13 H W 1-0 Johnson 9/5/03 H W 2-1 Gosnell DARTMOUTH (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/2/15 A T 2-2 2OT H: 1-0 A: 0-0 3 GF, 1 GA 19/9/16 H W 3-1 Groff CHARLOTTE (5-6-0) Streak: W4 GWG 9/7/03 H W 3-1 Hoddeson 10/8/17 A W 2-0 McCaskill H: 3-2 A: 2-3 N: 0-1 17 GF, 18 GA 10/31/17 N L 0-1 9/7/96 A L 3-4 DAVIDSON (7-2-0) Streak: W4 GWG 9/29/19 H W 1-0 Harris 11/1/97 H L 0-4 H: 5-0 A: 2-2 31 GF, 9 GA 11/19/19 N W 1-0 Gareis 11/11/98 A L 0-2 9/1/96 A L 1-2 10/16/20 A W 2-1 S. Chang 9/6/02 A L 0-2 8/31/97 H W 5-2 Ondo 11/19/20 N L 2-1 9/19/04 H W 2-1 OT Lentz 9/1/98 A W 5-0 Carter 9/11/05 H L 1-2 10/19/99 H W 4-1 Ondo AUBURN (13-6-4) Streak: W3 GWG 9/9/06 N L 0-1 9/13/00 A L 1-3 H: 6-3-1 A: 7-3-2 N 0-0-1 36 GF, 22 GA 9/14/07 A W 2-0 Mollon 9/4/01 H W 4-0 Epstein 10/22/95 H L 1-2 9/15/11 H W 2-1 OT Grimsley 9/1/02 A W 3-0 Williams 10/27/96 A T 1-1 OT 9/7/15 A W 4-1 Babbitt 9/17/03 H W 4-1 Hutson 9/20/98 A W 5-1 Iacovella 9/5/16 H W 3-0 McCaskill 11/13/09 H W 4-0 Jacobs 10/22/99 A W 1-0 Gutstadt 10/20/00 H L 2-3 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 10/25/02 A T 1-1 OT

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DePAUL (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG FLA. GULF COAST (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG GEORGIA STHRN (5-1-0) Streak: W5 GWG H: 0-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA H: 0-0 A: 1-0 4 GF, 1 GA H: 2-0 A: 2-1 N: 1-0 15 GF, 7 GA 9/8/19 N W 1-0 L. Chang 9/4/14 N W 2-0 Studebaker 10/26/95 A L 2-3 8/20/17 H W 2-1 McCaskill 10/16/96 H W 1-0 Smith DUKE (1-2-1) Streak: W1 GWG 10/10/97 A W 3-2 OT Ondo H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-1-1 3 GF, 8 GA FLORIDA STATE (0-1-1) Streak: L1 GWG 9/30/98 H W 5-1 Bienias 9/12/00 N L 1-5 H: 0-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-0-1 3 GF, 8 GA 9/6/99 A W 1-0 Moore 11/16/07 N T 1-1 9/14/08 N T 3-3 OT 9/26/03 N W 3-1 Lentz 8/21/11 A L 0-2 11/28/14 A L 0-5 8/25/13 H W 1-0 Au GEORGIA STATE (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG FRANCIS MARION (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA EAST CAROLINA (6-0-0) Streak: W6 GWG H: 5-1-0 A: 0-0 2 GF, 1 GA 8/27/04 H W 1-0 Lentz H: 3-0 A: 2-0 N: 1-0 14 GF, 1 GA 8/31/06 H W 2-1 Schroeder 9/8/02 N W 4-1 Carter HIGH POINT (1-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 8/28/08 H W 1-0 Diaz-Matosas FURMAN (13-2-1) Streak: W7 GWG H: 2-0 A: 0-0 5 GF, 0 GA 8/19/11 A W 4-0 Grimsley H: 8-1 A: 4-1-1 N: 1-0 36 GF, 15 GA 9/17/14 H W 2-0 Johnson 9/9/12 H W 3-0 Angotti-Smith 9/2/95 H W 1-0 Kenerson 8/27/17 H W 3-0 Zullo 9/15/13 H W 1-0 Neary 10/30/96 A T 1-1 OT 8/22/14 A W 2-0 Leach 9/24/97 H W 3-0 Sanders HOUSTON (1-0-1) Streak: W1 GWG 10/13/98 A W 4-3 OT Pavlovits H: 1-0 A: 0-0-1 5 GF, 2 GA EAST TENN. ST. (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 9/30/99 H W 4-3 Ondo 9/14/03 A T 1-1 OT H: 2-0 A: 0-0 9 GF, 2 GA 10/25/00 A L 1-3 9/3/04 H W 4-1 TEAM 9/3/07 H W 5-2 Monteiro 9/17/01 H W 3-0 Bienias 9/18/08 H W 4-0 Monteiro 9/24/02 A W 3-1 McIntyre ILLINOIS (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 9/2/03 H L 0-1 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 0 GF, 1 GA ELON (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 8/31/04 A W 3-1 Thurber 8/25/06 N L 0-1 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 3 GF, 0 GA 8/29/05 H W 2-1 Sullivan 3/25/21 A W 3-0 Barry 9/11/06 A W 1-0 Mattern IOWA (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 9/16/07 N W 2-0 Dabbenigno H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 0 GF, 1 GA EVANSVILLE (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/7/08 H W 2-1 OT Miller 8/27/06 N L 0-1 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA 9/12/10 H W 1-0 OT Au 10/16/95 H W 1-0 OT Tourtellotte 11/15/13 H W 5-0 Leach IOWA STATE (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG H: 2-0 A: 0-0 3 GF, 1 GA FORDHAM (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG GEORGETOWN (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 9/17/00 H W 2-1 McIntyre H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 0 GF, 1 GA 9/5/04 H W 1-0 Williams 8/17/18 H W 1-0 Tanner 5/1/21 N L 0-1 JACKSONVILLE (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG FLORIDA (10-22-2) Streak: W1 GWG GEORGIA (12-16-3) Streak: L1 GWG H: 1-0 A: 1-0 9 GF, 0 GA H: 6-8-1 A: 3-9-1 N: 1-4 28 GF, 71 GA H: 5-4-4 A: 3-10 N: 3-2 36 GF, 39 GA 8/26/13 H W 3-0 Bajema 10/11/95 H L 0-5 10/13/95 H T 1-1 OT 8/28/19 A W 6-0 Bahr 10/29/95 A L 1-7 9/29/96 A L 1-2 OT 10/11/96 H L 0-4 10/17/97 A L 1-3 JACKSONVILLE ST. (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/26/97 A L 2-5 9/11/98 H W 2-0 Ondo H: 1-0 A: 0-0 6 GF, 0 GA 10/25/98 H L 2-4 10/15/99 A W 1-0 Ondo 9/17/06 H W 6-0 Schroeder 11/5/98 N L 0-6 9/29/00 H L 0-3 10/29/99 A L 0-5 10/19/01 A L 0-1 JAMES MADISON (1-1-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/29/00 H L 0-3 10/18/02 H L 1-2 OT H: 1-0 A: 0-1 5 GF, 4 GA

9/30/01 A L 0-1 10/10/03 A L 1-2 8/29/04 A L 2-3 OT 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 9/29/02 H W 1-0 OT Williams 10/1/04 H T 1-1 OT 9/3/06 H W 3-1 Galloway 11/7/02 N L 1-2 9/30/05 A L 0-3 11/1/03 A L 0-2 10/1/06 H W 2-1 Schroeder KANSAS (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/29/04 H L 1-2 OT 9/30/07 A L 1-2 OT H: 1-0 A: 0-0 2 GF, 0 GA 10/28/05 A L 0-3 11/9/07 N L 0-2 11/24/19 H W 2-0 Fisk 10/27/06 H T 1-1 OT 9/28/08 H T 1-1 OT 11/2/07 A L 0-2 11/5/08 N L 1-2 KENNESAW STATE (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/30/08 H L 0-1 10/16/09 A L 1-2 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 6 GF, 0 GA 10/30/09 A L 0-3 11/4/09 N W 3-2 OT K. 9/14/15 H W 6-0 Groff 11/6/09 N W 1-0 Miller Rhoades 10/29/10 H L 0-1 10/15/10 H L 0-1 KENTUCKY (12-13-1) Streak: W5 GWG 11/7/10 N L 0-1 9/25/11 A L 1-2 OT H: 7-6 A: 5-7 N: 0-0-1 31 GF, 28 GA 10/28/11 A W 2-1 Au 10/7/12 H W 1-0 Gilbert 9/10/95 A L 0-2 10/25/12 H L 0-3 9/20/13 A L 0-2 9/15/96 H L 0-2 10/4/13 A W 2-1 2OT Leach 11/6/13 N W 4-0 Au 9/14/97 H L 3-4 OT 10/16/14 H W 3-2 McCaskill 9/28/14 H L 0-1 9/25/98 A L 0-1 OT 10/22/15 A L 1-2 2OT 9/11/15 A W 3-1 Conklin 9/12/99 H L 1-2 OT 10/16/16 H W 1-0 2OT Drennan 9/9/16 H W 3-0 McCaskill 10/8/00 A L 1-5 11/4/16 N L 0-1 10/22/17 H T 1-1 2OT 10/5/01 H L 0-1 10/26/17 A W 1-0 Bahr 10/4/18 A W 1-0 Milazzo 10/4/02 A W 1-0 Carter 11/24/17 H W 2-0 Fisk 9/20/19 H W 3-0 Tanner 10/19/03 H W 2-1 Lentz 10/8/18 H W 1-0 Magnusdottir 11/5/19 N W 1-0 Koch 10/10/04 A L 0-1 10/27/19 A T 1-1 9/20/20 A L 0-1 10/9/05 H L 1-2 OT 10/25/20 H W 4-2 Forster 10/6/06 A L 0-1 10/5/07 H W 2-0 Kirk

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10/3/08 A W 2-0 Grimsley MICHIGAN (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG MONTANA (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/27/09 H W 1-0 Watts H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 2 GF, 1 GA H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 1 GF, 0 GA 9/26/10 A W 5-1 Grimsley 9/3/17 N W 2-1 Galassini 4/28/21 N W 1-0 C. Zullo 11/4/10 N T 1-1 OT 9/30/11 H L 0-1 MILWAUKEE (1-0-1) Streak: W1 GWG NORTH CAROLINA (2-2-0) Streak: L1 GWG 10/19/12 A L 0-1 H: 1-0 A: 0-0-1 2 GF, 0 GA H: 0-1 A: 2-1 3 GF, 10 GA 10/31/13 H W 2-1 Johnson 8/17/12 A T 0-0 2OT 9/8/00 A L 1-9 10/10/14 A L 0-1 8/31/14 H W 2-0 Groff 9/1/07 A W 1-0 Sullivan 9/25/16 H W 3-0 Groff 11/23/14 A W 1-0 Johnson 9/21/17 A W 1-0 McCaskill MINNESOTA (0-2-0) Streak: L2 GWG 11/25/16 H L 0-1 9/23/18 H W 3-0 Fisk H: 0-1 A: 0-1 2 GF, 5 GA 10/10/19 A W 1-0 Gareis 9/16/10 H L 1-3 NOTRE DAME (3-0-0) Streak: W3 GWG 10/4/20 H W 1-0 Barry 8/19/12 A L 1-2 OT H: 2-0 A: 1-0 4 GF, 1 GA 9/1/17 A W 1-0 (OT) Gareis LIBERTY (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG MISSISSIPPI (12-5-3) Streak: W3 GWG 9/12/19 H W 2-1 L. Zullo H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 1 GF, 0 GA H: 7-3-1 A: 5-3-2 36 GF, 15 GA 11/22/19 H W 1-0 Tanner 9/28/03 N W 1-0 Bowie 10/18/96 A W 7-1 Ondo 10/16/98 H W 4-0 Tourtellote N.C. STATE (6-2-0) Streak: W1 GWG LOUISVILLE (1-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 10/13/00 A L 1-2 H: 4-1 A: 2-1 11 GF, 4 GA H: 0-1 A: 1-0 3 GF, 1 GA 10/26/01 H W 1-0 Julin 10/30/98 H W 1-0 Murray 9/4/09 A W 3-0 Small 10/24/03 A T 0-0 OT 10/2/99 A W 2-0 Ondo 8/27/10 H L 0-1 10/15/04 H L 0-1 9/3/00 H L 0-1 OT 10/14/05 A L 1-3 9/21/02 A W 1-0 Julin LSU (11-4-6) Streak: L2 GWG 10/15/06 H T 0-0 OT 9/21/03 H W 1-0 Foster H: 8-1-1 A: 3-2-3 N: 0-1-2 40 GF, 20 GA 10/14/07 A W 3-1 Miller 8/25/16 H W 3-0 Daniel 9/22/95 H L 0-1 10/12/08 H W 3-2 Diaz-Matosas 9/26/18 A L 2-1 9/28/97 A W 3-1 Ondo 10/2/09 A W 1-0 Small 9/22/19 H W 2-1 Bahr 9/26/99 H W 8-1 McIntyre 10/1/10 H W 3-0 Campbell 10/14/01 A T 4-4 OT 10/16/11 A W 3-0 Grimsley NORTHEASTERN (4-0-0) Streak: W4 GWG 10/13/02 H W 2-0 Julin 10/14/12 H L 1-2 H: 2-0 A: 2-0 4 GF, 1 GA 10/24/04 H W 2-1 Cobbs 10/20/13 A T 1-1 2OT 8/22/10 A W 3-0 Gilbert 10/23/05 A W 3-0 Gillespie 10/19/14 H W 2-0 Lane 9/2/11 H W 4-0 Grimsley 10/20/06 H W 2-1 OT Kirk 10/11/15 A L 0-2 9/1/13 A W 3-0 Groff 10/25/07 A T 1-1 OT 10/27/16 H W 2-0 McCaskill 8/21/15 H W 4-1 Gray 10/23/08 H T 0-0 OT 9/29/17 A W 2-0 Bahr 10/25/09 A L 0-1 10/24/19 H W 2-0 Bahr OHIO (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 11/8/09 N T 1-1 OT H: 1-0 A: 0-0 2 GF, 0 GA 10/24/10 H W 1-0 B. Rhoades MISSISSIPPI STATE (12-5-3) Streak: W1 GWG 8/29/10 H W 2-0 Glemser 11/5/10 N T 1-1 OT H: 9-2-1 A: 3-3-2 36 GF, 16 GA 10/20/11 A W 4-1 Lukens 10/20/96 H W 5-1 Greene OKLAHOMA (1-0-1) Streak: T1 GWG 10/12/12 H W 2-1 Smith 10/17/98 H W 2-0 Iacovella H: 1-0 A: 0-0 2 GF, 1 GA 10/5/14 H W 1-0 Griffin 10/15/00 A L 1-2 8/23/15 H W 2-1 2OT Lane 10/25/15 A T 1-1 2OT 10/28/01 H L 1-2 OT 8/19/16 A T 1-1 2OT 9/22/16 H W 3-1 Drennan 10/26/03 A W 1-0 Thurber 10/20/18 A L 2-1 10/17/04 H L 2-3 OT PURDUE (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 11/2/18 N L 0-1 10/16/05 A L 1-2 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 4 GF, 1 GA 10/13/06 H W 1-0 Mattern 9/2/18 H W 2-1 Bahr MARQUETTE (1-1-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/12/07 A T 0-0 OT 9/6/19 A W 2-0 Patten H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-1 2 GF, 2 GA 10/10/08 H W 2-1 Jacobs 9/29/95 N L 1-2 OT 10/4/09 A T 1-1 OT PENN STATE (0-1-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/12/08 N W 1-0 Grimsley 10/3/10 H W 7-0 Watts H: 0-0 A: 0-0 0 GF, 1 GA 10/14/11 A W 1-0 Grimsley 11/16/18 N L 1-0 MARSHALL (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/14/12 H T 0-0 2OT Bahr H: 1-0 A: 0-0 4 GF, 0 GA 10/27/13 A W 1-0 Groff 9/23/07 H W 4-0 Monteiro 10/30/14 H W 3-0 Lane RADFORD (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 10/6/16 A W 1-0 Groff H: 1-0 A: 1-0 9 GF, 1 GA MARYLAND (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 10/5/17 H W 3-2 OT L. Zullo 9/17/95 A W 3-0 Kenerson H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 2 GF, 5 GA 09/20/18 A L 2-1 OT 9/23/96 H W 6-1 Smith 9/10/04 N L 2-5 10/30/20 H W 2-0 C. Zullo RHODE ISLAND (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG MEMPHIS (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG MISSOURI (7-3-0) Streak: W7 GWG H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 2 GF, 0 GA H: 1-0 A: 0-0 5 GF, 0 GA H: 2-2 A: 3-1 N: 2-0 15 GF, 8 GA 9/2/05 N W 2-0 Kirk 9/4/95 H W 5-0 Moniuszko 9/16/13 H L 0-1 10/18/13 A L 1-2 RUTGERS (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG MERCER (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 9/26/14 H L 0-1 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA H: 2-0 A: 0-0 9 GF, 0 GA 11/5/14 N W 2-1 Groff 11/15/09 H W 1-0 Jacobs 8/26/05 H W 7-0 Foster 11/20/15 A W 1-0 Wark 8/23/12 H W 2-0 Wilson 10/19/17 A W 2-0 Fisk SAMFORD (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 10/18/18 H W 1-0 Zullo H: 2-0 A: 0-0 5 GF, 0 GA MIAMI (FLA.) (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/4/19 A W 1-0 Zullo 8/24/14 H W 2-0 Johnson H: 1-0 A: 0-0 2 GF, 1 GA 9/27/20 H W 4-1 Barry 11/16/19 H W 3-0 S. Chang 9/18/05 H W 2-1 Mollon 11/17/20 N W 3-2 Barry NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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SAN DIEGO ST. (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 11/8/13 N L 1-2 10/7/05 H L 0-2 H: 0-0 A: 1-0 2 GF, 1 GA 10/26/14 A T 2-2 2OT 10/8/06 A L 0-3 9/7/01 A W 2-1 McPartland 11/7/14 N L 0-1 11/1/06 N T 1-1 OT 9/24/15 H W 2-1 Johnson 10/7/07 H L 0-1 OT SANTA CLARA (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/29/16 A W 1-0 McCaskill 10/5/08 A L 1-2 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA 11/2/16 N W 2-1 McCaskill 9/25/09 H W 2-1 Jacobs 11/19/17 H W 1-0 McCaskill 10/25/18 H L 1-0 9/24/10 A T 0-0 OT 10/30/18 N W 2-1 Zullo 10/2/11 H W 3-0 Petroni S.C. STATE (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/30/12 A T 1-1 2OT H: 1-0 A: 0-0 12 GF, 0 GA TULSA (1-1-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/25/13 H W 4-1 Johnson 9/19/01 H W 12-0 Gosnell H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-1 4 GF, 3 GA 10/24/14 A T 1-1 2OT 9/20/97 N L 0-2 10/16/15 H L 1-2 OT SEATTLE (0-0-1) Streak: U1 GWG 8/21/16 N W 4-1 McCaskill 10/20/16 A W 2-1 OT Griffin H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0-1 0 GF, 0 GA 10/15/17 H W 3-0 McCaskill 11/21/14 N T 0-0 (2-1 Pks) UC DAVIS (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/12/18 A T 0-0 H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 2 GF, 1 GA 10/13/19 H T 0-0 SMU (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/7/07 N W 2-1 Mollon 11/7/19 N W 2-0 S. Jones H: 1-0 A: 0-0 2 GF, 0 GA 10/11/20 A W 2-1 2OT Patten 9/8/13 H W 2-0 Daniel UCF (3-0-0) Streak: W3 GWG H: 2-0 A: 0-0 5 GF, 1 GA VCU (3-0-0) Streak: W3 GWG SOUTH ALABAMA (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/18/09 H W 1-0 Grimsley H: 2-0 A: 1-0 9 GF, 0 GA H: 1-0 A: 0-0 6 GF, 1 GA 8/28/16 A W 2-1 Wark 9/15/95 A W 1-0 OT Tourtellotte 9/20/09 H W 6-1 Diaz-Matosas 8/18/17 H W 2-0 Bahr 9/20/96 H W 2-0 Smith 9/19/99 H W 6-0 Ondo STANFORD (0-3-0) Streak: L3 GWG UNC ASHEVILLE (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG H: 0-0 A: 0-1 0 GF, 5 GA H: 2-0 A: 0-0 8 GF, 2 GA VIRGINIA (0-2-0) Streak: L2 GWG 11/18/11 A L 0-2 9/5/97 H W 2-1 Pavlovits H: 0-0 A: 0-2 2 GF, 8 GA 11/22/13 N L 0-1 10/4/98 H W 6-1 Ondo 9/12/04 A L 2-5 12/1/17 N L 0-2 11/14/10 A L 0-3 UNC GREENSBORO (5-1-0) Streak: W5 GWG THE CITADEL (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG H: 3-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 12 GF, 4 GA WAKE FOREST (2-4-1) Streak: W1 GWG H: 1-0 A: 0-0 4 GF, 0 GA 8/27/00 A L 0-2 H: 1-2-1 A: 1-2 6 GF, 10 GA 9/5/06 H W 4-0 Schroeder 11/2/01 H W 2-0 Julin 9/4/98 H T 1-1 OT 11/1/02 A W 2-0 McIntyre 8/27/99 A L 0-5 TENNESSEE (10-12-3) Streak: T1 GWG 11/12/10 N W 2-1 Au 11/20/09 H L 0-1 H: 4-4-3 A: 5-7 N: 1-1 35 GF, 36 GA 9/15/16 H W 3-0 Babbitt 9/19/10 A W 1-0 Au 9/27/96 A L 2-3 11/9/18 H W 3-1 L. Chang 9/18/11 H L 0-2 10/19/97 A L 0-1 8/24/17 A L 2-3 9/13/98 H L 2-3 UNC WILMINGTON (3-1-1) Streak: L1 GWG 9/6/18 H W 2-0 Harris 10/17/99 A L 2-4 H: 1-1 A: 0-0-1 N: 2-0 2 GF, 2 GA 10/1/00 H L 0-3 8/23/08 A T 0-0 OT WASHINGTON ST. (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 10/21/01 A L 1-3 9/13/09 N W 2-0 Mattern H: 0-1 A: 0-0 0 GF, 1 GA 10/20/02 H T 1-1 OT 9/11/11 N W 2-0 Petroni 11/29/19 H L 0-1 10/12/03 A L 2-3 8/23/13 H W 2-0 Au 11/6/03 N L 0-1 11/13/15 H L 0-2 WSTRN. CAROLINA (1-1-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/3/04 H L 1-3 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 2 GF, 1 GA 10/2/05 A L 1-2 UNLV (1-0-1) Streak: U2 GWG 9/21/08 A L 0-1

9/29/06 H T 0-0 OT H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0-1 2 GF, 1 GA 8/30/09 H W 2-0 Grimsley 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 9/27/07 A L 2-3 OT 9/9/01 N T 1-1 OT 11/7/07 N W 2-0 Mollon 9/9/07 N W 1-0 Bigbie WILLIAM & MARY (1-1-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/26/08 H W 2-1 Aaron H: 1-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-1 5 GF, 3 GA 10/18/09 A W 2-1 Small USF (2-0-0) Streak: W2 GWG 11/14/08 N L 2-3 OT 10/17/10 H W 2-1 Fahey H: 1-0 A: 1-0 4 GF, 0 GA 8/25/19 H W 3-0 Bahr 9/23/11 A W 2-1 OT K. 9/12/13 H W 1-0 Griffin Rhoades 9/12/14 A W 3-0 Bajema WINTHROP (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 10/5/12 H L 0-1 H: 1-0 A: 0-0 5 GF, 0 GA 10/6/13 A W 1-0 OT Johnson UTAH (0-1-0) Streak: L1 GWG 9/12/07 H W 5-0 Monteiro 10/29/15 H W 4-0 Bollinger H: 0-1 A: 0-0 4 GF, 0 GA 10/23/16 A W 2-0 McCaskill 9/22/00 H L 1-2 WISCONSIN (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/24/17 H W 1-0 OT L. Chang H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA 9/16/18 A W 2-0 L. Chang VANDERBILT (8-14-7) Streak: W2 GWG 11/17/17 H W 1-0 Zullo 10/18/19 H T 1-1 H: 5-7-1 A: 2-6-5 N: 1-1-1 33 GF, 51 GA 11/6/20 A L 0-1 9/8/95 A L 0-3 WOFFORD (9-0-0) Streak: W9 GWG 9/13/96 H L 5-8 OT H: 4-0 A: 5-0 22 GF, 4 GA TEXAS (1-0-0) Streak: W1 GWG 9/12/97 H L 2-4 10/24/95 H W 3-1 Smith H: 1-0 A: 0-0 1 GF, 0 GA 9/27/98 A L 0-4 10/8/96 A W 3-0 Ondo 11/11/11 H W 1-0 Holland 9/10/99 H W 1-0 Sanders 9/17/97 H W 2-0 Austin 11/4/99 N L 1-2 OT 9/16/98 A W 2-0 Austin TEXAS A&M (4-6-1) Streak: W1 GWG 10/6/00 A L 0-8 10/12/99 H W 2-1 OT Lamb H: 1-1 A: 1-2-1 N: 2-3 11 GF, 14 GA 10/7/01 H L 0-1 9/26/00 A W 3-2 Leeper 9/12/03 A L 1-2 10/6/02 A L 0-2 9/23/01 A W 4-0 Uecker 9/21/12 A L 0-2 10/17/03 H L 0-1 10/29/02 H W 1-0 Carter 10/31/12 N L 0-1 OT 10/8/04 A T 1-1 OT 9/24/03 A W 2-0 Foster

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DATE USC SA SB DATE USC SA SB DATE USC SA SB 1999 Preseason –– –– RV 2014 Preseason 14 25 2019 Preseason 15 19 9/25/06 –– –– RV 8/26/14 12 20 8/27/19 8 12 10/2/06 –– –– 29 9/2/14 9 11 9/3/19 7 10 2007 Preseason –– –– RV 9/9/14 16 –– 9/10/19 7 8 9/4/07 21 13 21 9/16/14 14 23 9/17/19 9 17 9/10/07 16 13 20 9/23/14 14 20 9/24/19 8 12 9/17/07 10 7 16 9/30/14 24 –– 10/1/19 7 11 9/24/07 12 15 18 10/21/14 21 –– 10/8/19 7 6 10/1/07 20 25 24 10/28/14 20 25 10/15/19 7 7 10/8/07 RV –– 28 11/4/14 17 24 10/22/19 8 7 10/15/07 RV –– RV 11/11/14 18 24 10/29/19 8 5 10/22/07 RV –– 25 2014 Final 9 –– 11/5/19 7 5 10/29/07 RV –– 26 2015 Preseason 11 15 11/12/19 5 11/5/07 RV –– 26 8/25/15 8 9 2019 Final 6 5 11/12/07 –– 21 –– 9/1/15 16 18 10/11/20 15 2007 Final –– –– 29 9/8/15 17 16 10/20/20 11 9/9/08 RV –– –– 9/15/15 16 15 10/27/20 9 9/16/08 22 20 20 9/22/15 17 15 11/3/20 9 9/23/08 RV –– 29 9/29/15 10 8 11/10/20 10 9/30/08 24 24 30 10/6/15 10 7 2020 Fall Final 11 10/7/08 RV –– –– 10/13/15 8 12 3/2/21 12 10/14/08 RV –– 29 10/20/15 17 23 3/9/21 11 2009 Preseason RV –– –– 10/27/15 17 25 3/16/21 10 8/31/09 RV –– –– 11/3/15 16 22 3/23/21 13 9/7/09 18 25 11/10/15 16 –– 3/30/21 13 9/14/09 13 12 2015 Final RV –– 4/6/21 11 9/21/09 12 11 2016 Preseason 24 23 4/11/21 16 9/28/09 8 7 8/23/16 RV 24 4/28/21 18 10/5/09 7 8 8/30/16 RV 22 2021 Final 21 10/12/09 5 5 9/6/16 15 10 10/19/09 10 10 9/13/16 14 10 USC = United Soccer Coaches 10/26/09 13 15 9/20/16 8 8 SA = Soccer America (poll not available after 2019 11/2/09 15 19 9/27/16 5 6 SB = Soccer Buzz (outlet no longer exists 11/9/09 8 10/4/16 4 5 2009 Final 9 8 10/11/16 2 3 2010 Preseason 12 24 10/18/16 2 3 8/24/10 13 23 10/25/16 2 2 8/31/10 19 –– 11/1/16 2 2 9/7/10 21 –– 11/8/16 3 4 9/14/10 20 –– 2016 Final 5 4 9/21/10 23 24 2017 Preseason 4 7 9/27/10 20 19 8/22/17 3 6 10/4/10 15 14 8/29/17 11 10 10/11/10 14 13 9/5/17 7 9 10/18/10 18 25 9/12/17 3 9 10/25/10 17 20 9/19/17 3 7 11/1/10 20 20 9/26/17 3 6 11/9/10 20 10/3/17 3 5 2010 Final 24 –– 10/10/17 3 5 2011 Preseason 21 –– 10/17/17 3 5 8/24/11 RV –– 10/24/17 3 5 8/30/11 RV –– 10/31/17 3 4 9/27/11 RV –– 11/7/17 5 5 10/25/11 22 24 2017 Final 4 4 11/1/11 19 21 2018 Preseason 14 14 11/8/11 22 8/21/18 11 11 2011 Final 25 –– 8/28/18 15 14 2012 Preseason 24 –– 9/4/18 13 10 8/20/12 RV –– 9/11/18 14 10 8/27/13 RV 11 9/18/18 13 9/3/13 RV 11 9/25/18 14 15 9/10/13 18 9 10/2/18 12 8 9/17/13 17 8 10/9/18 9 7 9/24/13 22 20 10/16/18 8 7 10/1/13 19 17 10/23/18 14 17 10/8/13 13 15 10/30/18 17 10/15/13 7 13 11/6/18 18 10/22/13 13 21 2018 Final 18 17 10/29/13 10 18 11/5/13 9 18 11/12/13 14 20 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2013 Final 15 ––

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT 9/18/96 #9 Clemson W, 3-2 9/14/08 vs. #7 Florida State T, 3-3 (2OT) 9/3/16 #6 Clemson W, 2-1 1996 Record 1-0-0 10/23/08 #13 LSU T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/9/16 #11 Arkansas W, 3-1 10/4/97 at #9 Clemson L, 0-5 10/30/08 #7 Florida L, 0-1 10/16/16 #17 Florida W, 1-0 (2OT) 10/26/97 at #9 Florida L, 2-5 2008 Record 0-1-2 11/4/16 #15 Florida L, 0-1 1997 Record 0-2-0 9/18/09 #17 UCF W, 1-0 11/17/16 #20 Colorado W, 1-0 9/11/98 at #17 Georgia W, 2-0 10/16/09 at #16 Georgia L, 1-2 11/19/16 #4 BYU W, 1-0 10/7/98 #13 Clemson L, 1-3 10/25/09 at #14 LSU L, 0-1 11/25/16 #6 UNC L, 0-1 10/25/98 #4 Florida L, 2-4 10/30/09 at #10 Florida L, 0-3 2016 Record 5-2-0 11/5/98 vs. #3 Florida L, 0-6 11/6/09 vs. #10 Florida W, 1-0 9/3/17 vs. #23 Michigan W, 2-1 1998 Record 1-3-0 11/8/09 vs. #13 LSU T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/8/17 at #4 Clemson W, 3-1 10/8/99 at #9 Clemson L, 0-4 11/15/09 #12 Rutgers W, 1-0 9/24/17 #21 Tennessee W, 1-0 (2OT) 10/29/99 at #3 Florida L, 0-5 11/20/09 #14 Wake Forest L, 0-1 9/29/17 at #18 Ole Miss L, 0-1 1999 Record 0-2-0 2009 Record 3-4-1 10/26/17 at #17 Florida W, 1-0 9/8/00 at #1 UNC L, 1-9 9/16/10 #23 Minnesota L, 1-3 11/24/17 #16 Florida W, 1-0 9/12/00 vs. #17 Duke L, 1-5 9/19/10 at #22 Wake Forest W, 1-0 12/1/17 vs. #1 Stanford L, 0-2 10/8/00 at #14 Kentucky L, 1-5 10/15/10 #20 Georgia L, 0-1 2017 Record 5-2-0 10/29/00 #16 Florida L, 0-3 10/29/10 #8 Florida L, 0-1 8/26/18 at #16 NC State L, 2-1 2000 Record 0-4-0 11/7/10 vs. #6 Florida L, 0-1 9/16/18 at #11 Tennessee W, 2-0 9/30/01 at #20 Florida L, 0-1 11/12/10 vs. #10 UNC Greensboro W, 2-1 9/26/18 vs #23 Auburn W, 3-0 10/2/01 at #9 Clemson L, 0-3 11/14/10 at #8 Virginia L, 0-3 10/12/18 at #12 Vanderbilt T, 0-0 10/5/01 #16 Kentucky L, 0-1 2010 Record 2-5-0 10/25/18 vs #15 Texas A&M L, 1-0 (OT) 10/21/01 at #25 Tennessee L, 1-3 8/21/11 at #12 Duke L, 0-2 10/30/18 #13 Texas A&M W, 2-1 2001 Record 0-4-0 9/18/11 #13 Wake Forest L, 0-2 2018 Record 3-2-1 9/11/02 #18 Clemson L, 0-1 9/23/11 at #11 Tennessee W, 2-1 8/22/19 #21 NC State W, 2-1 10/20/02 #13 Tennessee T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/9/11 #22 Auburn W, 3-1 9/15/19 at #20 Clemson L, 1-0 2002 Record 0-1-1 10/28/11 at #18 Florida W, 2-1 9/29/19 #13 Arkansas W, 1-0 8/29/03 at #20 Clemson L, 0-1 (OT) 11/18/11 at #1 Stanford L, 0-2 10/27/19 at #19 Florida T, 1-1 9/12/03 at #5 Texas A&M L, 1-2 (OT) 2011 Record 3-3-0 11/10/19 vs. #6 Arkansas W, 1-0 10/3/03 #14 Auburn T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/16/12 #17 Missouri L, 0-1 11/24/19 #11 Kansas W, 2-0 11/1/03 at #10 Florida L, 0-2 9/21/12 at #10 Texas A&M L, 0-2 2019 Record 4-2-1 11/7/03 vs. #16 Tennessee L, 0-1 10/25/12 #11 Florida L, 0-3 10/16/20 #3 Arkansas W, 2-1 2003 Record 0-4-1 10/31/12 vs. #13 Texas A&M L, 0-1 (OT) 11/19/20 #6 Arkansas L, 2-1 9/12/04 at #4 Virginia L, 2-5 2012 Record 0-4-0 4/10/21 #8 Clemson L, 2-1 9/15/04 #7 Clemson W, 2-0 8/25/13 #7 Duke W, 1-0 5/1/21 #13 Georgetown L, 1-0 10/3/04 #19 Tennessee L, 1-3 10/4/13 at #8 Florida W, 2-1 (2OT) 2020-21 Record 1-3-0 10/29/04 #18 Florida L, 1-2 (2OT) 10/20/13 at #24 Ole Miss T, 1-1 (2OT) 2004 Record 1-3-0 11/8/13 vs. #21 Texas A&M L, 1-2 10/2/05 at #20 Tennessee L, 1-2 11/22/13 vs. #17 Stanford L, 0-1 (OT) 10/7/05 #18 Vanderbilt L, 0-2 2013 Record 2-2-1 Overall: 41-64-14 10/29/05 at #16 Florida L, 0-3 8/29/14 #22 Boston University W, 1-0 (2OT) Home: 23-20-6 2005 Record 0-3-0 9/28/14 #22 Georgia L, 0-1 Away: 13-30-5 8/25/06 vs. #13 Illinois L, 0-1 10/16/14 #5 Florida W, 3-2 Neut.: 6-14-3 9/24/06 at #13 Auburn W, 1-0 11/7/14 vs. #7 Texas A&M L, 0-1 9/29/06 #16 Tennessee T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/14/14 #22 Clemson T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. Top 10: 16-25-2 10/27/06 #13 Florida T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/23/14 at #6 North Carolina L, 0-5 2006 Record 1-1-2 11/28/14 #2 Florida State L, 0-5 9/1/07 at #1 North Carolina W, 1-0 2014 Record 2-4-1 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS 9/22/07 at #20 Clemson L, 0-1 8/28/15 at #17 Clemson L, 1-2 9/27/07 at #10 Tennessee L, 2-3 (OT) 9/24/15 #4 Texas A&M W, 2-1 10/21/07 vs. #25 Auburn W, 2-0 10/8/15 #8 Auburn W, 2-0 10/25/07 at # 20 LSU T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/22/15 at #8 Florida L, 1-2 (2OT) 11/2/07 at #22 Florida L, 0-2 11/4/15 vs. #19 Auburn T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/7/07 vs. #15 Tennessee W, 2-0 2015 Record 2-2-1 11/9/07 vs. #13 Georgia L, 0-2 2007 Record 3-4-1

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Located in the heart of the South STADIUM MATCH RECORDS STADIUM QUICK FACTS Carolina campus is the home field of Most Goals: 12 vs. South Carolina State (9/19/01) Location: Corner of Whaley and Heyward the Gamecocks, Eugene E. Stone III Fewest Goals: 0, 41 times Capacity: 5,700 Stadium, also known as “The Grave- Most Opponent Goals: 8 by Vanderbilt (9/13/96) Turf: Natural Grass yard”. South Carolina owns a 53-5-3 Fewest Opponent Goals: 0, 123 times record at home since 2015, high- Field Dimensions: 75 x 120 All-Time Record: 184-58-13 (.732) lighted by its regular season non- STADIUM SEASON RECORDS conference home winning streak First Match: vs. Vanderbilt (9/13/96) L, 5-8 First Win: vs. VCU (9/20/96) W, 2-0 Most Matches: 14 (2016) that currently sits at 23, including a Most Wins: 13 (2016) perfect 4-0-0 record in 2019 (dates Most Losses: 7 (2000) back to 2014). Most Ties: 3 (2006, 2019) The stadium, which debuted in 1996, was made possible by the $1 million gift Most Consecutive Wins: 14 (2013-14) given by the late Eugene E. Stone III. Stone, who passed away in 1997, was a Carolina Most Consecutive Losses: 3 (1997, 2000, 2004, 2005) graduate and Chairman of Stone Manufacturing Co. Inc., the parent company of Longest Unbeaten Streak: 23 (2017-2018) UMBRO International. Highest Win-Loss Percentage: 1.000 (11-0-0, 2013) Stone Stadium’s west side houses permanent stands that hold 4,000 fans. Total ca- Lowest Win-Loss Percentage: .286 (2-7-0, 2000) pacity reaches 5,700 with east side seating. It is equipped with a 70’ by 8’ press box Most Goals: 37 (1999) with a camera deck on top. A state-of-the-art scoreboard was added to the facility Fewest Goals: 8 (2000) before the start of the 2008 season, providing video capabilities in addition to fan- Most Opponent Goals: 22 (1997) friendly features. A state-of-the-art drainage system was added in 2009. Fewest Opponent Goals: 3 (2007, 8 matches & 2009, 12 matches) The facility includes two team rooms, an officials’ dressing room, a concession stand Most Shutouts: 10 (2016) for the fans, restrooms for both men and women on each side of the stadium and a Most Opponent Shutouts: 5 (2000, 9 matches & 2012, 11 matches) brand new indoor soccer complex. Also nicknamed “The Graveyard” because of its close proximity to the House of Peace cemetery, the area has proven to be a “graveyard” for opponents over the years. The Gamecocks have posted an169-56-13 overall record STADIUM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS in their 23 seasons at Stone Stadium, including eight wins over ranked opponents over MOST GOALS the last three years. South Carolina led Division I in regular-season home attendance 1. Perry Moniuszko...... 3...... Memphis...... 9/4/95 during its 2016 campaign. Debbie Smith...... 3...... Charleston Southern...... 9/20/95 Jennie Ondo...... 3...... Furman...... 9/30/99 TOP 20 CROWDS AT STONE STADIUM Erin Sullivan...... 3...... The Citadel...... 9/5/06 No. Opponent Attn. Date Score WLT Brooke Jacobs...... 3...... Mississippi State...... 10/3/10 1. Clemson 6,354 8/23/18 1-0 W 2. Northeastern 5,875 8/21/15 4-1 W MOST ASSISTS 3. Clemson 5,855 9/5/14 0-1 L 1. Happy Payne...... 3...... Vanderbilt...... 9/13/96 4. Oklahoma 5,460 8/23/15 2-1 (2OT) W Mindy Sanders...... 3...... VCU...... 9/19/99 5. #22 Boston Univ. 5,415 8/29/14 1-0 (2OT) W Mindy Sanders...... 3...... LSU...... 9/26/99 6. #14 Wake Forest 4,347 11/20/09 0-1 L Kayla Grimsley...... 3...... Alabama...... 10/7/11 7. LSU 4,286 9/22/16 3-1 W Chelsea Drennan...... 3...... Vanderbilt...... 10/25/13 8. Georgia 4,238 9/9/16 3-0 W Chelsea Drennan...... 3...... Alabama State...... 11/11/16 9. William & Mary 4,017 8/25/19 3-0 W Savannah McCaskill...... 3...... Alabama State...... 11/11/16 10. Ole Miss 3,903 10/27/16 2-0 W MOST POINTS YEARLY ATTENDANCE 1. Debbie Smith...... 7 (3g/1a)...... Charleston Southern...... 9/20/96 Year Record Atten. Avg. Top Crowd Mindy Sanders...... 7 (2g/3a)...... LSU...... 9/26/99 1995 6-3-2 7,017 638 1,123 vs. App. St. (9/13) Jennie Ondo...... 7 (3g/1a)...... Furman...... 9/30/99 1996 5-3-0 3,479 435 805 vs. Vanderbilt (9/13) Brooke Jacobs...... 7 (3g/1a)...... Mississippi State...... 10/3/10 1997 5-5-0 3,237 324 570 vs. Charleston (10/29) 4. Perry Moniuszko...... 6 (3g/0a)...... Memphis...... 9/4/95 1998 7-3-1 5,232 476 1,208 vs. Georgia (9/11) Erin Sullivan...... 6 (3g/0a)...... The Citadel...... 9/5/06 1999 9-1 5,620 511 938 vs. VCU (9/19) Kayla Grimsley...... 6 (2g/2a)...... Mississippi State...... 10/3/10 2000 2-7 4,512 501 964 vs. Iowa State (9/17) 2001 5-3 3,230 404 780 vs. Kentucky (10/5) MOST SHOTS 2002 5-3-1 5,537 615 1,863 vs Clemson (9/11) 1. Debbie Smith...... 12...... Wofford...... 10/24/95 2003 6-2-1 3,381 376 658 vs. Auburn (10/3) 2. Lexi Tourtellotte...... 10...... VCU...... 9/20/96 2004 6-4-1 4,210 383 815 vs. Clemson (9/15) 3. Angela Austin...... 9...... Alabama...... 10/24/97 2005 4-4 2,777 347 526 vs. Mercer (8/26) Debbie Smith...... 9...... Furman...... 9/2/95 2006 8-0-3 5,297 509 2,823 vs. Clemson (/15) Danielle Au...... 9...... Clemson...... 9/10/10 2007 7-1-0 3,903 488 676 vs. Kentucky (10/5) Savannah McCaskill...... 9...... LSU...... 9/22/16 2008 8-2-1 6,183 562 1,254 vs. Clemson (9/5) 2009 11-1-0 17,876 1,490 4,347 vs. Wake Forest (11/20) MOST SAVES 2010 7-4 20,615 1,718 3,017 vs. Clemson (9/10) 1. Amy Toms...... 18...... Evansville...... 10/16/95 2011 7-2 11,156 1,240 1,407 vs. Wake Forest (9/18) 2. Amy Toms...... 17...... Georgia...... 10/13/95 2012 5-5-1 7,883 717 1,633 vs. Clemson (9/1) 3. Jessica Freas...... 14...... Tennessee...... 10/1/00 2013 11-0-0 14,997 1,363 1,845 vs. Alabama (10/11) 4. Amanda Sandling...... 11...... Florida...... 10/11/96 2014 8-3-1 32,197 2,683 5,855 vs. Clemson (9/5) 5. Amy Toms...... 12...... Auburn...... 10/22/95 2015 9-2 29,206 2,655 5,875 vs. Northeastern (8/21) 2016 13-1 38,209 2,729 4,286 vs. LSU (9/22) 2017 11-0-1 24,773 2,064 3,699 vs. High Point (8/27) 2018 11-1-0 27,599 2,300 6,354 vs Clemson (8/23) 2019 9-1-2 23,272 1,940 4,017 vs. William & Mary (8/25) 2020-21* 6-1-0 3,124 446 675 vs. Clemson (4/10)

* 2020-21 had attendance restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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-A- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS G A P GWG SH SH% SOG SOG% Natalie Aaron 2008-11 F 10 Brentwood, Tenn. 56/3 3 2 8 1 36 .083 21 .583 Samantha Abrahart 2009 F 6 Duluth, Ga. 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Pam Abrams 1995-96 D 15 Succasunna, N.J. 23/20 1 0 2 0 5 .200 NA NA Courtney Angotti-Smith 2012 F/M 20 Goose Creek, S.C. 18/6 3 4 10 1 17 .176 10 .588 Morgan Armstrong 2018-19 F/M 40 Davie, Fla. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Danielle Au 2010-13 M 12 Suwanee, Ga. 92/87 23 13 59 11 230 .100 102 .368 Angela Austin 1996-99 M 11 Plano, Texas 69/63 19 16 54 3 121 .157 3 NA

-B- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Dominique Babbitt 2014-17 M/D 12 Holly Springs, N.C. 87/63 57 2 4 8 2 .035 17 .298 Alison Bagley 2007-08 M 6 Mason, Ohio 10/0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .500 Elexa Bahr 2016-19 F 10 Buford, Ga. 88/59 119 18 11 47 10 .151 49 .412 Coryn Bajema 2012-15 F 28 Lynden, Wash. 74/29 78 8 5 21 3 .103 33 .423 Jenna Ball 2003-04 D 9 Tampa, Fla. 31/1 4 2 2 6 0 .500 NA NA Kelsey Barr 2010 M 5 Douglasville, Ga. 24/0 9 0 2 2 0 .000 2 .222 Catherine Barry 2020-pres. F 10 Hingham, Mass 16/15 36 6 4 16 4 .167 20 .556 Brianna Behm 2020-pres. MF 14 Williamsburg, Va. 7/0 4 1 0 2 0 .250 2 .500 Kelly Beiber 1996 M 8 Columbia, S.C. 10/3 3 0 0 0 0 .000 NA NA Paige Bendell 2013-16 D/F 88 Orland Park, Ill. 90/38 47 5 1 11 0 .106 22 .468 Lydia Bienias 1998-01 M 7 Gig Harbor, Wash. 72/67 98 12 10 34 2 .122 27 NA Shannon Bigbie 2006-09 M 12 Lexington, S.C. 90/54 45 3 6 12 2 .067 26 .578 Maggie Blackwell 2007-09 D 17 Marietta, S.C. 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Emily Bollinger 2012-15 D 10 St. Louis, Mo. 9/1 1 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 Kim Boulos 2005-06 F 6 Croton, N.Y. 37/10 11 1 2 4 0 .091 3 .273 Courtney Bowen 2008 M 25 Winston-Salem, N.C. 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1.000 Erica Bowie 2001-03 F/M 2 Darmouth, Nova Scotia 60/39 22 4 5 13 1 .182 3 .136 Christine Bradford 1996 M/F 21 Cincinnati, Ohio 4/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Kacie Brewer 2006-09 F/D 23 Merritt Island, Fla. 46/1 22 2 2 6 0 .091 14 .636 Anjel Brown 2013 D 22 San Juan Capistrano, Calif. 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Whitney Briggs 2004 M 12 Alpharetta, Ga. 14/1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Maureen Buff 2010 D 3 Lilburn, Ga. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Stacy Bunchman 2002 D 14 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 21/10 7 0 2 2 0 .000 3 .429 Kiley Burns 2015 M 22 Plano, Texas 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Megan Byers 2011-12 F 8 Columbus, Ga. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA

-C- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Amy Caddies 2000-01 F 16 Virginia Beach, Va. 31/13 20 6 0 12 0 .300 9 .450 Erin Callahan 1995 D 8 Blythewood, S.C. 15/7 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Kira Campbell 2008-10 M 19 Lexington, S.C. 69/43 52 1 4 6 1 .019 19 .365 Meaghan Carrigan 2017 F 6 Greenville, S.C. 23/23 15 0 1 1 0 .000 3 .200 Melinda Carter 1998-02 D 4 Plano, Texas 81/77 126 15 16 46 4 .119 35 .278 Lauren Chang 2017-Pres. M 24 Alpharetta, Ga. 79/40 120 14 13 41 4 .117 49 .408 Samantha Chang 2018-Pres. M 20 Mississauga, Ontario 37/21 31 4 4 12 2 .129 17 .548 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS Meredith Christopher 2018-20 F 28 Fort Mill, S.C. 16/1 5 1 0 2 0 .200 4 .800 Haley Clarke 1999 M 12 -- 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA Courtney Cobbs 2004-07 D 11 Houston, Texas 83/54 63 4 12 20 1 .064 19 .302 Riane Coman 2019-Pres. F/M 15 Charleston, S.C. 19/2 6 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .167 Anna Conklin 2014-17 M/D 2 Randolph, N.J. 75/52 17 3 4 10 1 .176 5 .294 Jenn Colter 2017-20 D 11 Savannah, Ga. 9/1 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Corine Creech 1999-02 M/D 17 Columbia, S.C. 8/1 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Kimmy Criss 2002-05 D 7 Knoxville, Tenn. 64/31 7 0 4 4 0 .000 3 .429

-D- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Amanda Dabbenigno 2005-07 D/M 18 Ashburn, Va. 11/0 3 1 0 2 1 .333 3 1.000 Bay Daniel 2012-16 M/F 27 Evans, Ga. 70/8 61 5 3 13 2 .082 34 .557 Iris Dayton 2013-15 M 19 Montpelier, Vt. 9/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Sarah D’Antonio 1998 M/D 2 Orange Park, Fla. 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Idana DeCecco 2008-09 D 11 Sherwood Park, Alberta 17/0 2 1 0 2 0 .500 1 .500 Katie Derden 2004-05 D 22 Boise, Idaho 9/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Brittany DeWitt 2009 D 28 Greensboro, N.C. 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Sam Diaz-Matosas 2006-09 F/D 25/3 Lilburn, Ga. 92/86 91 9 13 31 4 .099 53 .582 Camryn Dixon 2019-Pres. F 6 Cary, N.C. 37/20 17 1 2 4 0 .059 9 .529 Kim Doiron 1995-96 F/M 5 Myrtle Beach, S.C. 6/1 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Chelsea Drennan 2013-16 M 11 Anderson, S.C. 92/89 123 13 40 66 3 .106 59 .480

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-E- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Becca Epstein 2000-03 F/M 22 Charleston, S.C. 75/33 66 10 10 30 9 .152 17 .258 Sarah Eskew 2017-Pres. D/M 49 Centerville, Ga. 67/53 12 0 0 0 0 .083 6 .500

-F- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Ellen Fahey 2008-11 D 20 Fort Wright, Ky. 92/92 27 3 7 13 1 .111 17 .630 Grace Fisk 2017-19 D 18 Bromley, London 61/59 43 5 3 13 4 .116 14 .326 Megan Fligg 2009 D 2 Gainesville, Ga. 17/1 2 1 0 2 0 .500 2 1.000 Rylee Forster 2020-Pres. M 31 Jacksonville, Fla. 13/2 6 2 2 6 1 .333 4 .667 M.A. Foster 2003-06 F 4 Lilburn, Ga. 77/31 42 5 7 17 3 .119 6 .143 Katrina Frost 2010 M 30 Fayetteville, Ga. 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

-G- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Alexa Gainey 2011-12 F 25 Florence, S.C. 26/1 2 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA Bianca Galassini 2017-20 M 9 Frankfort, Ill. 57/6 25 5 3 13 1 .200 14 .560 Annie Galloway 2004-07 M 15 Spartanburg, S.C. 64/17 29 6 2 14 3 .207 15 .513 Ryan Gareis 2017-Pres. F 22 Naperville, Ill. 74/60 89 11 9 31 6 .124 53 .596 Nikki Garzon 1995-96 D/M 13 Penfield, N.Y. 39/38 17 3 2 8 0 .177 NA NA Erin Geldhof 2003-06 D 3 Troy, Mich. 76/48 18 2 3 7 0 .111 3 .167 Gabrielle Gilbert 2010-13 D 2 Mississaugha, Ontario 91/38 49 8 6 22 3 .163 21 .429 Kimmy Gillespie 2004-07 D 2 Mauldin, S.C. 77/73 28 2 4 8 1 .071 12 .429 Gina Giovinco 2018 F 17 Lynbrook, N.Y. 5/0 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 Ali Glemser 2008-11 D 18 Collierville, Tenn. 53/5 16 3 0 6 1 .188 9 .563 Samantha Gonzalez 2010-13 M 6 Kyle, Texas 32/7 8 0 0 0 0 .000 4 .500 Ashley Gosnell 2001-04 M 25 Charleston, S.C. 67/35 31 7 1 15 3 .226 7 NA Kelly Gosnell 2006 F 14 James Island, S.C. 2/0 2 1 0 2 0 .500 1 .500 Lauren Graf 2000 D 19 Sarasota, Fla. 19/6 4 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 Caroline Gray 2012-15 D 3 McLean, Va. 89/75 14 1 7 9 1 .071 6 .429 Claire Griffiths 2018-Pres. M 26 Wake Forest, N.C. 55/21 23 2 5 9 0 .087 9 .391 Linda Greene 1995-98 F/M 5 Dublin, Ireland 52/36 71 11 4 26 1 .155 NA NA Daija Griffin 2013-16 F 14 Piscataway, N.J. 92/20 102 9 10 28 3 .088 46 .451 Kayla Grimsley 2008-11 F 4 Lakeland, Fla. 95/93 203 43 33 119 14 .212 110 .542 Sophie Groff 2013-16 F 5 Grapevine, Texas 81/63 117 24 12 60 10 .205 65 .556 Megan Gutstadt 1997-00 F 8 Voorhees, N.J. 70/43 72 3 6 12 0 .042 11 NA

-H- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Eveleen Hahn 2019-Pres. F 19 Lake Wylie, S.C. 10/0 6 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Sarah Hamrick 2000-01 M 23 John’s Island, S.C. 12/5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Lindsay Haney 2002-03 F/M 12 Duluth, Ga. 13/0 7 2 0 4 0 .286 4 .571 Jyllissa Harris 2018-Pres. M 33 Hazlet, N.J. 56/54 50 9 6 24 2 .180 24 .480 Sara Janes Harris 2004-05 M/F 21 Inman, S.C. 16/1 4 1 0 2 0 .250 1 .250 Miaa-Maria Heinonen 2000-01 F 9 Vantaa, Finland 15/4 4 0 1 1 0 .000 1 .250 Dani Henry 2008-12 D 22 Avondale, Pa. 85/69 6 0 2 2 0 .000 1 .167 Elizabeth Herring 1996 M 23 Reston, Va. 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Sydney Hill 2008 F 2 Alpharetta, Ga. 14/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Shelly Hoddeson 2003 M 10 Alpharetta, Ga. 21/19 28 5 1 11 2 .179 NA NA Monica Hogan 2005-07 M 24 Peachtree City, Ga. 44/11 30 2 6 10 0 .067 16 .533 Lolly Holland 2008-11 M 14 Suwanee, Ga. 77/24 54 11 5 27 2 .204 25 .463 Katie Hook 1998 D 17 West Columbia, S.C. 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Kelty Hudson 1999-01 D 15 Columbia, S.C. 33/8 8 1 0 2 0 .125 2 .250 Jacky Huchler 2015-Pres. F 30 Weston, Fla. 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1.000 Abby Hugo 2019-Pres. D 16 Cary, N.C. 13/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Melissa Hutson 2000-03 M 8 Downington, Pa. 78/56 88 6 3 15 1 .065 15 NA Lauren Hyden 2010-11 D 16 Gainesville, Fla. 14/0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1.000

-I-J- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Gina Iacovella 1996-98 M/F 17 Prospect, Conn. 52/32 62 4 6 14 2 .065 NA NA Brooke Jacobs 2007-10 F 27 Chambersburg, Pa. 83/65 151 17 14 48 5 .113 94 .623 Lauren Jankowski 2014-17 F 20 Berkeley Heights, N.J. 29/1 7 0 2 2 0 .000 4 .571 Alison Jarrow 2000-03 D 11 Downington, Pa. 76/68 18 1 2 4 0 .056 NA NA Raina Johnson 2012-15 F 4 Charlotte, N.C. 85/72 110 22 8 52 11 .200 54 .491 Morgan Jones 2008 D 15 Oak Ridge, N.C. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Sutton Jones 2018-Pres. D 29 Fort Mill, S.C. 52/24 12 5 2 12 1 .417 6 .500 Jessica Julin 2000-02 M/D 5 Tampere, Finland 53/51 70 9 9 27 5 .126 27 .386 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998,

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-K- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Courtney Kaplan 2015 F 31 St. Louis, Mo. 11/0 9 1 0 2 0 .111 4 .444 Susan Kehl 2017-20 D 21 Dubuque, Iowa 10/1 1 0 0 0 0 .0000 0 .000 Tessa Kenerson 1995-96 F/M 7 Columbia, S.C. 23/19 49 2 2 6 2 .041 NA NA Maddy Kill 2009-10 M 25 Marietta, Ga. 18/1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1.000 Ashley Kirk 2004-07 M 9 Macon, Ga. 83/81 124 9 13 31 4 .067 54 .403 Rebecca Koch 2016-19 D 3 Cary Grove, Ill. 61/31 27 1 1 3 1 .004 7 .259 Vanessa Kovar 2013-16 F 99 Manassas, Va. 44/3 16 0 1 1 0 .000 6 .375 Kaleigh Kurtz 2014-16 D 6 Greer, S.C. 69/44 26 2 6 10 0 .077 11 .423

-L- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Kelly LaFreniere 1996-97 M/F 4 Marlboro, Mass. 34/32 14 1 0 2 1 .071 NA NA Leslie Lamb 1996-99 F 22 Staten Island, N.Y. 63/24 44 10 8 28 2 .227 15 .341 Alexis Lainhart 2017-18 D 14 Hilton Head Island, S.C. 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA Lindsey Lane 2013-17 M 73 Lusby, Md. 90/78 74 10 9 29 4 .135 29 .392 Carrie Lawrence 2015 M 25 Orlando. Fla. 20/2 9 1 0 2 0 .111 3 .333 Taylor Leach 2010-2014 D 24 Marietta, Ga. 86/67 51 6 3 15 3 .118 19 .373 Becky Leeper 1999-02 M/D 3 Doylestown, Pa. 70/68 33 3 5 11 1 .091 13 .394 Sarah Lentz 2000-04 D 18 Florence, S.C. 80/73 80 9 7 25 5 .113 5 NA Bonny Lepley 2008 M 24 Birmingham, Ala. 19/0 6 0 0 0 0 .000 2 .333 Amy Lindner 1995-96 D 2 Glen Ellyn, Ill. 35/29 10 0 1 1 0 .000 NA NA Leah Loguidice 2006-07 M/F 20 Wethersfield, Conn. 34/1 14 0 1 1 0 .000 5 .357 Ariane Lukens 2011 M 5 Arvada, Colo. 20/3 7 2 2 6 1 .286 5 .714

-M- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Selma Sol Magnusdottir 2018 F 8 Rekjavik, Iceland 18/12 32 4 7 15 3 .125 13 .406 Danielle Manning 2010-11 D 17 Tampa, Fla. 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Abigail Markham 2002-04 M 23 Brentwood, Tenn. 42/14 16 0 2 2 0 .000 NA NA Amanda Martin 2018-19 D 2 Miami, Fla. 11/1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Frances Ann Matise 2018-19 D 25 Dallas, Texas 29/0 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 Blakely Mattern 2006-09 D 7 Simpsonville, S.C. 92/92 87 16 6 38 5 .184 40 .460 Kailey Mattison 2016-18 D 8 Greenville, S.C. 9/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA Stacy Maxwell 2004 M/F 14 Atlanta, Ga. 2/0 1 1 0 2 0 1.000 1 1.000 Kanika McAlpine 1999-02 M/D 24 Huntsville, Ala. 60/31 15 4 1 9 0 .267 4 .267 Amy McBrair 1995-98 D 12 Green Pond, N.J. 44/1 25 5 0 10 0 .200 NA NA Savannah McCaskill 2014-17 F 7 Chapin, S.C. 92/92 326 40 34 114 17 .123 140 .429 Leana McGarvey 1996 F 25 Rockville, Md. 6/1 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Samantha McGowan 2011 F 11 Essex, Ontario 19/1 5 1 0 2 0 .200 3 .600 Morgan McIntyre 1998-02 M/F 6 Greenville, S.C. 80/69 162 29 5 63 4 .179 75 .463 Brooke McPartland 1998-99 M/D 5 Summerville, S.C. 21/10 4 1 0 2 0 .250 2 .500 Meredith McPartland 2000-01 M 20 Charleston, S.C. 37/14 8 2 1 5 1 .250 2 NA Hallie Meadows 2020-Pres. D 8 Mountain Brook, Ala. 14/13 2 0 1 1 0 .000 1 .500 Samantha Meredith 2019 F 13 Charleston, S.C. 17/0 1 1 0 2 0 1.000 1 1.000 Jocelyn Meyer 2001 M 12 Greenville, S.C. 11/0 2 1 1 3 0 .500 1 .500 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS Paige Mikula 2018-19 D 7 Richboro, Pa. 28/3 4 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .250 Tatumn Milazzo 2016-19 D 23 Orland Park, Ill. 80/56 30 3 3 9 1 .100 15 .500 Jennifer Miller 1995 D 16 Columbia, S.C. 19/15 18 2 2 6 0 .111 NA NA Kim Miller 2006-09 M 5 Farmingdale, N.Y. 92/90 93 8 17 33 5 .086 39 .419 Tara Miller 1995 M 17 Westfield, N.J. 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Darcel Mollon 2005-07 F 10 Chauganas, Trinidad 42/33 82 15 7 37 4 .183 45 .549 Perry Moniuszko 1995-96 F/M 19 Matthews, N.C. 23/15 56 5 1 11 1 .089 NA NA Danila Monteiro 2007-08 M 8 Sao Paulo, Brazil 35/30 53 9 5 23 4 .170 31 .585 Charlotte Moore 1997-00 F 14 Charlotte, N.C. 69/20 36 3 3 9 2 .083 12 .333 Alex Mouton 2005 F/M 12 Columbia, S.C. 18/8 17 3 1 7 1 .177 8 .471 Dominique Moxie 2017-18 F 15 Grayson, Ga. 9/0 1 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 Kim Murray 1997-00 D 13 Franklin, Tenn. 76/68 28 2 0 4 1 .071 2 .071

-N-O- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Christa Neary 2011-14 D/M 13 West Deptford, N.J. 90/57 81 2 5 9 2 .025 25 .309 Kali Neumann 2004-06 D 8 Marietta, Ga. 38/34 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Jennie Ondo 1996-99 F 9 Charleston, S.C. 77/75 244 50 15 115 16 .205 50 NA

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-P-Q- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Kayla Paoulos 2010 F 23 Buffalo Grove, Ill. 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Stevi Parker 2012-15 M 18 Perkasie, Pa. 89/88 85 8 4 20 3 .094 29 .341 Kristen Parry 2018 M 6 Acton, Mass. 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Anna Patten 2019-20 D 4 Harpenden, England 32/32 23 4 3 11 2 .174 7 .304 Mandy Pavlovits 1996-98 M/D 3 St. Louis, Mo. 55/55 77 8 7 23 3 .104 NA NA Happy Payne 1995-96 D 14 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 39/39 13 0 8 8 0 .000 NA NA Alexis Pendergraft 2014-17 M 17 Raleigh, N.C. 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA Maria Petroni 2008-11 F 9 Flowery Branch, Ga. 87/53 45 7 12 26 2 .156 24 .533 Lauren Pinkham 2016-18 D 19 Cornwall, N.Y. 31/5 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

-R- Lexi Randazzo 2004 F 20 Avon, Conn. 18/15 4 0 2 2 0 .000 NA NA Carly Ray 2012-15 D 9 Evans, Ga. 83/17 5 2 3 7 0 .400 4 .800 Brittiny Rhoades 2007-10 D 21 Wilmington, Del. 95/93 53 1 12 14 1 .019 27 .509 Kortney Rhoades 2009-11 M 15 Wilmington, Del. 60/46 70 10 6 26 3 .143 35 .500 Evelyn Robinson 2013-16 D 16 McLean, Va. 39/24 7 0 2 2 0 .000 4 .571 Andie Romness 2011-14 D/M 21 McLean, Va. 91/80 18 2 12 16 0 .111 11 .611

-S- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Abby Sams 2012-13 D/M 17 Centreville, Va. 31/5 6 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .167 Mindy Sanders 1996-99 M/F 16 Summerville, S.C. 75/64 113 14 24 52 5 .124 20 NA Jackie Schaefer 2017-18 D 4 Atlantic Beach, Fla. 37/36 3 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .333 Kristen Scheiber 2000-02 D 13 Vienna, W.Va. 41/10 28 4 1 9 1 .143 NA NA Felicia Schroeder 2005-06 F 21 Cincinnati, Ohio 37/14 40 8 3 19 5 .200 19 .475 Kirsten Seglem 2003 M 13 Woodridge, Va. 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA Ranya Senhaji 2020-Pres. F 3 Tinton Falls, N.J. 14/1 19 0 0 0 0 .105 5 .263 Aly Shattls 2006-09 M 26 Huntington, W.Va. 10/0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 4 .400 Christy Lee Sheppard 2018 M 44 Mount Pleasant, S.C. 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Becky Silvestri 1995 Baltimore, Md. 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 NA NA Elizabeth Sinclair 2010-13 M 7 St. Louis, Mo. 88/88 28 0 7 7 0 .000 11 .333 Lauren Skinner 2003-04 M 6 Troy, Mich. 36/2 12 0 0 0 0 .000 NA NA Karen Sloan 1996-97 F 6 Brockport, N.Y. 35/10 25 3 2 8 0 .120 NA NA Lindsay Small 2006-09 M/D 16 Suffield, Conn. 86/47 84 7 4 18 5 .083 33 .393 Debbie Smith 1995-96 F/M 18 Benfleet, England 39/39 152 19 11 49 5 .125 NA NA Lani Smith 2011-12 F 27 Solon, Ohio 25/0 16 2 1 5 0 .125 7 .438 Jocelyn Spurrier 2008-09 D 13 Lawrenceville, Ga. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 NA Katherine Stokes 2002 F/D 20 Charleston, W.Va. 10/0 0 0 1 1 0 NA NA NA Claire Studebaker 2013-16 M 15 Summerfield, N.C. 38/1 17 2 0 4 1 .118 9 .529 Erin Sullivan 2004-07 M 13 Augusta, Ga. 83/64 104 11 8 30 4 .106 39 .375 Jessi Swaim 2003-05 F/M 17 Ames, Iowa 57/27 42 6 10 22 0 .143 8 .191

-T-U- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Riley Tanner 2018-20 F 12 Caledonia, Mich. 51/3 32 7 3 17 3 .219 14 .438 Amanda Thurber 2002-05 M 16 Fayetteville, Ga. 79/49 70 6 8 20 2 .086 15 .214 Camile Toney 2002-03 F/M 21 Beavercreek, Ohio 40/10 30 5 1 11 0 .167 12 .400 Lexi Tourtellotte 1995-98 F/M 20 Westfield, N.J. 77/62 100 14 3 31 4 .140 NA NA Jessica Uecker 2001 D 14 Blackhawk, S.D. 18/8 1 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000

-W-X- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS SH G A P GWG SH% SOG SOG% Jessica Ward 1998-01 D 10 Columbia, S.C. 23/3 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 Simone Wark 2015-2018 F 13 Whitby, Ontario 60/14 59 6 6 18 2 .102 19 .322 Joy Warren 2000-01 D 21 Isle of Palms, S.C. 14/2 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1.000 Christine Watts 2009-10 M 8 Duluth, Ga. 73/48 30 3 9 15 1 .100 13 .433 Jackie Welch 2002-05 D 5 Cape Coral, Fla. 67/62 37 3 4 10 0 .081 3 NA Ali Whitney 2011-13 D 23 Downingtown, Pa. 27/15 6 1 4 6 1 .167 4 .667 Ashley Williams 2001-04 F 19 Hanahan, S.C. 75/5 114 17 2 36 4 .149 19 .167 Rae Wilson 2009-13 F 26 Greenville, S.C. 61/9 22 2 2 6 1 .091 13 .682 Breukelen Woodard 2017 M 16 Rutland, Vt. 23-0 10 0 4 4 0 .000 2 .200 Jessica Workman 1997-00 D 18 Elgin, S.C. 68/52 16 3 2 8 0 .188 NA NA Mary Worthen 2005-07 M/F 19 Morehead, N.C. 62/26 60 6 3 15 0 .100 26 .433

-Y-Z- Tanya Yavarow 1995-96 D 24 Billerica, Mass. 23/22 15 1 4 6 0 .067 NA NA Stacey Zelek 2001-05 D 26 Milford, Conn. 33/16 6 1 0 2 0 .167 NA NA Corinna Zullo 2020-Pres. F 20 Flemington, N.J. 15/5 21 5 0 10 3 .238 13 .619 NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, NCAA APPEARANCES: 1998, Luciana Zullo 2017-Pres. F 5 Flemington, N.J. 73/40 113 12 8 32 7 .106 48 .425

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-GOALKEEPERS- Player Yrs. Pos. ## Hometown GP/GS MIN SV GA GAA SHO Laura Armstrong 2004-07 GK 1 Greenwood, S.C. 47/42 3941 109 36 0.822 15 Emily Ball 2012-15 GK 1 Tampa, Fla. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarah Brown 1996 GK 00 Mobile, Ala. 1/0 25 1 0 0.00 0 Emily Crain 1995-98 GK 01 Oklahoma City, Okla. 29/13 1568 77 31 1.779 6 Abbey Crider 2014-15 GK 29 Pinehurst, N.C. 14/11 1020 23 11 0.97 5.2 Sabrina D’Angelo 2011-14. GK 34 Welland, Ontario 83/81 7535 241 64 0.76 29 Taylor Fox 2020-Pres. GK 0 Titusville, Fla. 7/6 540 12 3 0.50 2 Jessica Freas 1997-00 GK 00 Wilmington, N.C. 16/11 1107 77 37 3.008 1 Heather Hinz 2019-Pres. GK 1 Laytonsville, Md. 12/10 958 40 11 1.03 4 Alex Holland 2009-11 GK 0 Cary, Ill. 1/0 14 0 0 0.00 0 Katelyn Houston 2013-15 GK 55 Anchorage, Alaska 0/0 0 0 0 NA 0 Caroline Kelly 2015 GK 23 Alexandria, Va. 15/12 1207 34 16 1.19 2.1 Mikayla Krzeczowski 2016-19 GK 0 Douglasville, Ga. 89/89 7949 215 40 0.45 50 Anne Frances Lorio 2019-Pres. GK 27 Charlotte, N.C. 0/0 0 0 0 0.00 0 Brooke Magouirk 2005 GK 00 Woodbury, N.J. 0/0 0 0 0 NA 0 Elise Matthews 1999-03 GK 01 Charlotte, N.C. 70/63 5714 280 79 1.244 15 Alexis McMullen 2017-18 GK 1 Easley, S.C. 5/0 164 2 0 0.000 0 Roya Mojarab 2008-11 GK 1 Tacoma, Wash. 4/1 75 4 1 1.200 0 Carolyn Ortega 1998-02 GK 0 Key Biscayne, Fla. 29/16 1659 63 21 1.139 6.5 Mollie Patton 2006-10 GK 29 Milford, Ohio 72/72 6616 201 54 0.730 31 Hunter Peifer 2015-16 GK 1 Colorado Springs, Colo. 4/3 315 3 1 0.290 2 Monica Sanchez 2004 GK 00 Tampa, Fla. 0/0 0 0 0 NA 0 Amanda Sandling 1996-97 GK 1 Conyers, Ga. 29/28 2513 128 57 2.041 4.5 Lindsay Thorstenson 2004-07 GK 0 Marietta, Ga. 46/40 3857 123 57 1.33 9 Amy Toms 1995 GK 1 West Chester, Ohio 19/18 1631 126 31 1.711 5 Honour Trosper 2007 GK 00 Salisbury, N.C. 0/0 0 0 0 NA 0 Darien Vercillo 2009-2012 GK 35 Yorba Linda, Calif. 14/5 740 24 4 0.49 4.1 Carrie Warner 1998-99 GK 1 Columbia, S.C. 32/28 2340 106 41 1.577 9 2009, 2011 , 2016, 2017, 2019 SEC CHAMPIONS

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