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2019 Penn State Women's Soccer 2015 Ncaa National 2015 NCAA 19 BIG TEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKEND OPPONENTS AUGUST FRI. 23 #3 STANFORD UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. L, 2-1 Michigan Michigan State SUN. 25 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. W, 6-0 Fri. 30 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. W, 3-1 SEPTEMBER Sun. 1 at Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-0 Fri. 6 #23 West Virginia Morgantown WVa. T, 1-1 7:00 PM 1:00 PM SUN. 8 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. W, 2-1 Michigan Michigan State BTN Streaming | BTN+ ($) THURS. 12 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. L, 2-1 (2ot) Live Stats | gopsusports.com Live Stats | gopsusports.com SUN. 15 #4 VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. L, 2-1 THURS. 19 MICHIGAN* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 7 P.M. QUICK KICKS SUN. 22 MICHIGAN STATE* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 1 P.M. Fri. 27 Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. 7 p.m. First team All-Americans suiting up for Sun. 29 Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. 1 p.m. Penn State this season (Kaleigh Riehl & 2 Sam Coffey). OCTOBER THURS. 3 RUTGERS* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 7 P.M. Sun. 6 Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio 1 p.m. Ranked opponents the Nittany 3 Lions have played this season. Thurs. 10 Indiana* Bloomington, Ind. 7 p.m. Sun. 13 Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. 1 p.m. THURS. 17 ILLINOIS* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 7 P.M. Straight games with a goal for Ally SUN. 20 NORTHWESTERN* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 12 P.M. 6 Schlegel Sun. 27 Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. TBA NOVEMBER BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (Nov. 1-10) Erica Dambach enters her 13th season as Fri.-Sun. 1-3 Quarterfinals Campus Site TBA 13 head coach of the Nittany Lions. Fri. 8 Semifinals TBA TBA Sun. 10 Finals TBA TBA Big Ten titles for Penn State in 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT (Nov. 15-30) 19 years as a program Fri.-Sun. 15-17 First Round TBA TBA Fri.-Sun. 22-24 Second & Third Rounds TBA TBA Fri.-Sat. 29-30 Quarterfinals TBA TBA Consecutive starts by senior 84 captain defender Kaleigh Riehl. DECEMBER WOMEN’S COLLEGE CUP (Dec. 6-8) Fri. 6 NCAA Semifinals San Jose, Calif. TBA Wins for Nittany Lion head coach Sun. 8 NCAA Finals San Jose, Calif. TBA 246 Erica Dambach in her career. * – Big Ten match; Home matches in CAPS at Jeffrey Field; All times Eastern. GoPSUsports.com/wsoc | @PennStateWSOC | #WeAre #PSWS | Facebook: PSUWomensSoccer | Instagram/Snapchat/Twitter: PennStateWSOC 2019 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Elig. Ht. Hometown/Club Team No. Name Pos. 0 Sarafina Valenti GK SR 5-6 Bechtelsville, Pa./Berks Ajax 00 Amanda Dennis GK SR 6-0 San Diego, Calif./Slammers 2 Kerry Abello D/M/F 1 Julia Dohle GK FR 6-0 Scarsdale, N.Y./NYCFC 20 Angela Aguero F 2 Kerry Abello D/M/F JR 5-5 Batavia, Ill./Eclipse Select 3 Kaleigh Riehl D RS SR 5-8 Fairfax Station, Va./Braddock Road Youth Club 26 Katherine Asman GK 4 Caitlin Haislip D SO 5-7 Munster, Ind./Eclipse Select 23 Casey Ballow F/M 5 Cori Dyke M FR 5-6 Littleton, Colo./Colorado Rapids U19 ECNL 6 Kate Wiesner D FR 5-7 Monrovia, Calif./LAFC Slammers 22 Kelli Beiler M 7 Leah Scarpelli D FR 5-9 Brick, N.J./Cedar Stars Academy 32 Jordan Canniff F/M 8 Kristin Schnurr F RS SR 5-7 Bristow, Va./McLean ECNL 9 Rachel Wasserman M/F SO 5-6 Dallas, Texas/D-Feeters 00/99 ECNL 17 Sam Coffey F 10 Maddie Myers M RS FR 5-6 Grand Rapids, Mich./Michigan Hawks] 12 Payton Linnehan M/F FR 5-5 Douglas, Mass./FC Stars of MA 25 Shelby Craft D 14 Ellie Jean D RS SR 5-6 Coventry, Conn./Oakwood Soccer Club 00 Amanda Dennis GK 15 Devon Olive D FR 5-4 Brooklyn, N.Y./PDA ECNL Blue 2001 17 Sam Coffey F JR 5-6 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y./Boston College 1 Julia Dohle GK 18 Shea Moyer M JR 5-4 Wyomissing, Pa./FC Revolution/Penn Fusion 5 Cori Dyke M 19 Frankie Tagliaferri M/F JR 5-7 Colts Neck, N.J./PDA 20 Angela Aguero F FR 5-10 Brooklyn, N.Y./NYCFC 4 Caitlin Haislip D 22 Kelli Beiler M SO 5-7 Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa./North Union United 23 Casey Ballow F/M JR 5-6 Ijamsville, Md./Bethesda SC 14 Ellie Jean D 25 Shelby Craft D FR 5-4 Frisco, Texas/FC Dallas 12 Payton Linnehan F/M 26 Katherine Asman GK RS FR 5-10 Roswell, Ga./NASA Tophat Soccer Club 32 Jordan Canniff F/M FR 5-2 California, Md./Washington Spirit Maryland 18 Shea Moyer M 33 Laura Suero D SR 5-6 Royersford, Pa./FC Bucks Freedom 10 Maddie Myers M 34 Ally Schlegel M RS FR 5-7 Parker, Colo./Real Colorado 15 Devon Olive D/M 3 Kaleigh Riehl D 7 Leah Scarpelli D/M POSITION BREAKDOWN 34 Ally Schlegel M GOALKEEPERS DEFENDERS MIDFIELDERS FORWARDS 8 Kristin Schnurr F Katherine Asman Kerry Abello Kerry Abello Kerry Abello 33 Laura Suero D Amanda Dennis Shelby Craft Casey Ballow Angela Aguero Julia Dohle Caitlin Haislip Kelli Beiler Casey Ballow 19 Frankie Tagliaferri M/F Sarafina Valenti Ellie Jean Jordan Canniff Jordan Canniff 0 Sarafina Valenti GK Devon Olive Cori Dyke Kim Dubs 9 Rachel Wasserman M/F Kaleigh Riehl Payton Linnehan Payton Linnehan 6 Kate Wiesner D/F Laura Suero Shea Moyer Kristin Schnurr Kate Wiesner Maddie Myers Frankie Tagliaferri Devon Olive Rachel Wasserman Frankie Tagliaferri Kate Wiesner PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kerry Abello ...........................................................Uh-bell-oh Rachel Wasserman Kat Asman ....................................................................As-men LIONS BY LOCATION LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY Casey Ballow ............................................................. Ball-low Kelli Beiler .....................................................................By-lure California (2): Dennis, Wiesner Redshirt Seniors (3): Jean, Riehl, Schnurr Erica Dambach ........................Rhymes with Wambach Colorado (2): Dyke, Schlegel Seniors (3): Dennis, Suero, Valenti Caitlin Haislip ............................................................ Hay-slip Connecticut (1): Jean Shea Moyer ...........................Shay Muy (muy bien) -erl Georgia (1): Asman Juniors (5): Abello, Ballow, Coffey, Moyer, Kaleigh Riehl ...................................................Kay-lee Real Illinois (1): Abello Tagliaferri Indiana (1): Haislip Ally Schlegel ............................................................ Sh-leg-el Sophomores (4): Beiler, Haislip, Wasserman Maryland (2): Ballow, Canniff Kristin Schnurr ..........................................................SH-NUR Massachusetts (1): Linnehan Redshirt Freshman (3): Asman, Myers, Laura Suero ..............................................................Swear-oh Michigan (1): Myers Schlegel Frankie Tagliaferri ........................................ Tal-ee-a-ferri New Jersey (2): Scarpelli, Tagliaferri Sarafina Valenti ............................ Sara-V-Nah Va-lent-e Freshman (9): Aguero, Canniff, Craft, Dohle, New York (4): Aguero, Coffey, Dohle, Olive Rachel Wasserman.................................. W-auce-er-men Pennsylvania (5): Beiler, Moyer, Suero, Valenti Dyke, Linnehan, Olive, Scarpelli, Wiesner Texas (2): Craft, Wasserman Virginia (2): Riehl, Schnurr 2 PENN STATE 2019 • Women’s Soccer 24 -Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 1995-2018 2019 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER PENN STATE vs. MICHIGAN STARTING OFF STRONG MEETING OF THE MINDS 2019 Penn State Women’s Soccer 2019 season marked the fourth- Erica Dambach enters her 13th consecutive year the Nittany Lions season as the head coach for Penn TEAM STAT COMPARISON open the season against an opponent State and begins the season with 202 Overall record 4-3-1 ranked in the top-10. The Nittany wins as the Nittany Lions head coach. Lions began the season ranked No. 6 Conference record 0-0-0 She has led Penn State to 12 NCAA Goals scored 18 in the United Soccer Coaches tournaments and 10 Big Ten regular preseason poll. The No. 3 Stanford Goals scored/gm. 2.25 season titles. Goals allowed/gm. 1.13 Cardinal returned to Jeffrey Field for SOG-attempts 60-113 the first time since 2012 to open the Shots/gm. 14.1 season against the Nittany Lions. In her career, coach Dambach has Assists 12 246 wins as a head coach and a .704 Corner kicks 36 winning percentage. Penn State has Saves 26 MAC HERMANN made an appearance in six NCAA Shutouts 2 quarterfinals, two College Cup finals, The Nittany Lions have three players and won the program's first national 2019 listed on the preseason MAC championship in 2015. Michigan Women’s Soccer Hermann watch list. (Kaleigh Riehl, Sam Coffey, Frankie Tagliaferri). TEAM STAT COMPARISON BATTLE-TESTED Overall record 5-2-0 B1G HONORS Penn State is currently ranked No. 23 Conference record 0-0-0 in the latest United Soccer Coacehs Goals scored 13 Goals scored/gm. 1.86 Redshirt freshman Ally Schlegel has poll. The Nittany Lions schedule continues to be filled with ranked Goals allowed/gm. 0.57 collected three weekly All-Big Ten SOG-attempts 53-108 opponents. Having already played No. awards so far this season. Schlegel Shots/gm. 15.4 was named the Big Ten Offensive 3 Stanford, No. 23 West Virginia and Assists 12 Player of the Week and twice named No. 4 Virginia this season. The Nittany Corner kicks 37 the Big Ten Freshman of the week. Lions are set to play No. 13 Rutgers Saves 22 and (RV) Wisconsin. Shutouts 3 Ally Schlegel has scored in six ALL TIME VS. MICHIGAN consecutive games for the Nittany Lions. This is the fourth-longest streak in Penn State women's soccer The Nittany Lions have a 23-4-7 history. Tiffany Weimer holds the record against Michigan. The Nittany Penn State record with 17 straight Lions defeated the Wolverines twice games with a goal during the 2005 last season, including the first round season. of the Big Ten Tournament. DRIVE FOR 20 Penn State pursues its 20th Big Ten Championship in program history.
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