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Women's Soccer Collegiate Records WOMEN’S SOCCER COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 10 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Assists No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 9 III Melissa Gelardi, Staten Island vs. Medgar Evers Oct. 20, 2013 OFFENSE 8 I Ashley Fortune, Francis Marion vs. Howard Oct. 21, 2007 7 III Amy Bornfleth, Maryville (MO) vs. Westminster Sept. 19, 1999 Points (MO) 7 III Jacquie Neuhaus, Neb. Wesleyan vs. Midland Sept. 20, 1997 No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Lutheran 20 III Beth Byrne, Frank. & Marsh. vs. Wilkes Oct. 29, 1988 7 III Karen Bankiewicz, Neb. Wesleyan vs. Sept. 4, 1996 18 II Jenna Cutts, Nyack vs. Medgar Evers Sept. 11, 2004 Northwestern (IA) 18 III Katie Pope, Benedictine (IL) vs. Mount Mary Oct. 21, 2000 6 III Kirsten L’Esperance, Finlandia vs. York (NY) Oct. 27, 2019 16 III Anisah Molic, St. Joseph (ME) vs. Yeshiva Oct. 17, 2017 6 II Katrina Giantsopoulos, Davis & Elkins vs. Salem Oct. 17, 2015 16 III Lauren Ashby, Sarah Lawrence vs. Medgar Evers Sept. 9, 2017 Int’l 16 III Eliana Tuchman, Yeshiva vs. York (NY) Sept. 1, 2017 6 III Nicole Mendelson, St. Joseph (CT) vs. Mount Ida Oct. 12, 2013 16 III Marissa Olsen, CCNY vs. Medgar Evers Oct. 19, 2016 6 II Ashley Spahn, Tiffin vs. Shawnee St. Oct. 9, 2004 16 I Ashley Fortune, Francis Marion vs. Howard Oct. 21, 2007 6 III Sarah Carlson, Wis.-River Falls vs. Wis.-Superior Sept. 28, 2004 16 II Erica Maine, Wheeling Jesuit vs. Ohio Valley Oct. 21, 2004 6 III Katie Pettigrew, Luther vs. Clarke Sept. 5, 2001 16 II Liz Jallo, Carson-Newman vs. Converse Sept. 19, 2002 6 III Katie Pope, Benedictine (IL) vs. Mount Mary Oct. 21, 2000 16 I Kristen Arnott, Saint Francis (PA) vs. Youngstown Oct. 18, 2000 6 III Annie Tock, Hanover vs. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Oct. 13, 2000 St. 6 I Marit Foss, Jacksonville vs. Alabama A&M Sept. 1, 2000 16 II Betsy Morgan, Winona St. vs. Bemidji St. Oct. 22, 1997 6 I Anne-Marie Lapalme, Mercer vs. South Carolina St. Aug. 27, 2000 15 I Laadi Issaka, Mississippi Val. vs. Alcorn Oct. 28, 2016 6 III Stephanie Lappen, UC Santa Cruz vs. Mills Oct. 20, 1999 15 III Emily McGuigan, Keuka vs. Gallaudet Oct. 1, 2016 6 III Trinity Tisue, Cornell College vs. MSOE Oct. 4, 1998 15 III Stephani Jones, Notre Dame (MD) vs. Trinity Oct. 15, 2005 6 III Beth Orozco, Emmanuel (MA) vs. Pine Manor Sept. 27, 1997 Washington 6 II Kerry Limardo, Molloy vs. Concordia (NY) Sept. 29, 1997 15 I Libby Probst, Alabama vs. Nicholls St. Sept. 16, 2005 6 I Holly Manthei, Notre Dame vs. Villanova Nov. 3, 1996 15 III Carine Carvalheiro, New Jersey City vs. CCNY Oct. 13, 2003 6 III Shelly Fargo, Neb. Wesleyan vs. Dana Nov. 1, 1996 15 III Erin Goettl, Simpson vs. Upper Iowa Oct. 1, 2003 6 III Jennifer Tischaefer, Wis.-La Crosse vs. Viterbo Oct. 2, 1996 15 III Michelle Prather, Benedictine (IL) vs. MacMurray Sept. 6, 2003 6 II Amie Johnson, Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Montreat Sept. 6, 1995 15 III Alex Hutton, Guilford vs. Ferrum Sept. 25, 2002 6 III Tatia Beskovich, Va. Wesleyan vs. Hollins 1995 15 I Sarah Comeaux, Ole Miss vs. Northwestern St. Nov. 1, 1996 6 III Tab Sandman, Neb. Wesleyan vs. McPherson Oct. 7, 1994 6 III Sandy Shaneyfelt, Neb. Wesleyan vs. McPherson Oct. 7, 1994 Goals 6 III Nicole Sarubbi, Roger Williams vs. Johnson & 1994 Wales (RI) No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 6 III Susan Mash, Heidelberg vs. Hiram 1991 10 III Beth Byrne, Frank. & Marsh. vs. Wilkes Oct. 29, 1988 6 I Colleen McMahon, Cincinnati vs. Mt. St. Joseph Sept. 20, 1982 8 II Jenna Cutts, Nyack vs. Medgar Evers Sept. 11, 2004 8 III Marissa Olsen, CCNY vs. Medgar Evers Oct. 19, 2016 7 III Sara Wright, SUNY Maritime vs. Yeshiva Oct. 25, 2019 7 III Anish Molic, St. Joseph’s (Brkln) vs. Yeshiva Oct. 17, 2017 DEFENSE 7 III Meghan Conner, Notre Dame (MD) vs. Clarks Dept. 30, 2017 Summitt 7 III Emily McGuigan, Keuka vs. Gallaudet Oct. 1, 2016 Goalie Saves 7 I Laadi Issaka, Mississippi Val. vs. Alcorn Oct. 28, 2016 No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 7 II Andrea Borray-Ortiz, Ohio Vallley vs. Salem Int’l Oct. 1, 2015 55 III Becky Burnos, Alvernia vs. Wesley Sept. 25, 1999 7 III Sarah Strobino, Northland vs. Finlandia Sept. 1, 2008 46 II Andrea Kooba, Christian Bros. vs. Bellarmine Sept. 15, 1996 7 II Erica Maine, Wheeling Jesuit vs. Ohio Valley Oct. 21, 2004 45 III Carol Skriloff, Sweet Briar vs. Roanoke Sept. 25, 1997 7 II Jocelyn Savastrano, St. Anselm vs. New England Sept. 1, 2004 44 III Tracy Dolence, Lake Erie vs. Penn St.-Behrend Oct. 17, 2000 Col. 44 III Kristi Wilke, Wis.-Superior vs. Northwestern-St. Paul Sept. 11, 1999 7 III Erin Goettl, Simpson vs. Upper Iowa Oct. 1, 2003 43 III Melinda Daigneault, Daniel Webster vs. Emerson Oct. 12, 1998 7 III Alex Hutton, Guilford vs. Ferrum Sept. 25, 2002 43 III Dawn Crownover, Wooster vs. Denison Oct. 1, 1985 7 II Liz Jallo, Carson-Newman vs. Converse Sept. 19, 2002 42 III Abby Swope, Eureka vs. Finlandia Sept. 22, 2019 7 III Katie Pettigrew, Luther vs. Clarke Sept. 4, 2002 42 III Sara Besaw, Upper Iowa vs. Luther Oct. 18, 2003 7 II Missy Gregg, Christian Bros. vs. Millsaps Aug. 30, 2002 42 III Holly Wachtel, MacMurray vs. Principia Oct. 9, 1999 7 I Kristen Arnott, Saint Francis (PA) vs. Youngstown Oct. 18, 2000 42 III Erin Ball, Buffalo St. vs. Niagara 1992 St. 41 III Haley Wise, Franklin vs. Mt. St. Joseph Oct. 13, 2007 7 III Megan Owens, Knox vs. MacMurray Sept. 20, 1999 41 III Laura Sanden, Buena Vista vs. Northwestern (IA) Sept. 27, 2001 7 I Sarah Comeaux, Ole Miss vs. Northwestern St. Nov. 1, 1996 41 III Jenny Akman, Guilford vs. Western Caro. Oct. 3, 1999 41 III Jen Prudden, Colby-Sawyer vs. Plymouth St. Oct. 22, 1998 41 III Karen McHugh, Colby-Sawyer vs. Bates Oct. 17, 1985 40 III Jessica Graham, Pine Manor vs. Emerson Oct. 13, 2004 40 III Erin Johnson, Wis.-Superior vs. Wis.-River Falls Sept. 22, 2002 Individual Leaders 2 No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Player, Team (Div.) Year Gm G A Pts. 40 III Laura Castro, Agnes Scott vs. Meredith Oct. 23, 1998 Pauliina Miettinen, Franklin Pierce (II) 1997 20 34 16 84 40 III Elissa Jacobson, Goucher vs. Saint Mary’s (MN) 1991 Pernille Olson, Luther (III) 1992 20 35 14 84 Tracy Prihoda, Wheaton (MA) (III) 2002 24 30 23 83 Lotta Nilsson, Neb. Wesleyan (III) 1996 23 28 27 83 Danielle Garrett, SMU (I) 1995 24 32 19 83 SEASON RECORDS Kenne Kessler, Hardin-Simmons (III) 2017 24 37 9 83 Jennifer Russell, Kalamazoo (III) 1991 18 35 13 83 OFFENSE Goals Per Game Player, Team (Div.) Year Games Goals GPG Points Per Game Missy Gregg, Christian Bros. (II) 2001 22 73 3.32 Player, Team (Div.) Year Games Pts PPG Renee Vinnedge, Queens (NC) (II) 1998 16 41 2.56 Missy Gregg, Christian Bros. (II) 2001 22 156 7.09 Missy Gregg, Christian Bros. (II) 2002 25 62 2.48 Renee Vinnedge, Queens (NC) (II) 1998 16 92 5.75 Cansu Usta, St. Joseph’s (Brkln) (III) 2014 16 36 2.25 Collette Cunningham, Marymount 1989 18 98 5.44 Heidi Schuberth, Southern N.H. (II) 1984 20 45 2.25 (VA) (III) Collette Cunningham, Marymount 1989 18 39 2.17 Missy Gregg, Christian Bros. (II) 2002 25 131 5.24 (VA) (III) Heidi Schuberth, Southern N.H. (II) 1984 20 104 5.20 Emilie Replogle, Delaware Valley (III) 1996 15 32 2.13 Pauliina Miettinen, Franklin Pierce (II) 1998 21 105 5.00 Vickie Shalian, Emmanuel (MA) (III) 1997 16 34 2.13 Jessica Brooks, Meredith (III) 1998 18 90 5.00 Sharma Wing, Daniel Webster (III) 2006 9 19 2.11 Cansu Usta, St. Joseph’s (Brkln) (III) 2014 16 79 4.94 Lynne Stever, Nazareth (III) 1983 13 27 2.08 Emilie Replogle, Delaware Valley (III) 1996 15 72 4.80 Katie Vanden Avond, St. Norbert (III) 2015 19 39 2.05 Sharma Wing, Daniel Webster (III) 2006 9 42 4.67 Pauliina Miettinen, Franklin Pierce (II) 1998 21 43 2.05 Jennifer Russell, Kalamazoo (III) 1991 18 83 4.61 Yanique Newman, CCNY (III) 2014 14 28 2.00 Heidi Schuberth, Southern N.H. (II) 1983 15 69 4.60 Jolanda Aalbers, Wis.-Oshkosh (III) 2000 15 30 2.00 Katie Pope, Benedictine (IL) (III) 2000 18 82 4.56 Jessica Brooks, Meredith (III) 1996 18 36 2.00 Jessica Brooks, Meredith (III) 1996 18 82 4.56 Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan (III) 1998 22 43 1.95 Jolanda Aalbers, Wis.-Oshkosh (III) 2000 15 68 4.53 Tina Atwood, Rockford (III) 1998 19 37 1.95 Kirsten L’Esperance, Finlandia (III) 2018 15 67 4.47 Jennifer Russell, Kalamazoo (III) 1991 18 35 1.94 Lynne Stever, Nazareth (III) 1983 13 58 4.46 Ashley Boutte, Southern U. (I) 2003 13 25 1.92 Vickie Shalian, Emmanuel (MA) (III) 1997 16 71 4.44 Lindsey Benson, Gordon (III) 2002 22 42 1.91 Yanique Newman, CCNY (III) 2014 14 62 4.43 Maril Davis, Claremont-M-S (III) 1993 19 36 1.89 Lindsey Benson, Gordon (III) 2002 22 97 4.41 Brooke Anderson, Rockford (III) 2002 18 34 1.89 Leslie Stechschulte, Capital (III) 1993 18 79 4.39 Jessica Brooks, Meredith (III) 1998 18 34 1.89 Brooke Anderson, Rockford (III) 2002 18 78 4.33 Nellie Springer, Allegheny (III) 1985 15 28 1.87 Amy Bornfleth, Maryville (MO) (III) 1996 18 78 4.33 Heidi Schuberth, Southern N.H.
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