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2021 Penn State Women's Soccer 2015 Ncaa National 2015 NCAA 19 BIG TEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER FEBRUARY OPPONENT SAT. 20 Rutgers* Piscataway, N.J. 12:00 p.m. Rutgers THUR. 25 Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. TBA SUN. 28 Illinois* Champaign, Ill. 12:00 p.m. MARCH THUR. 4 INDIANA* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. TBA 12 p.m. ET SUN. 7 MICHIGAN STATE* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. TBA Piscataway, N.J SAT. 13 Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio. TBA THUR. 18 MINNESOTA* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. TBA QUICK KICKS SUN. 21 MICHIGAN* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. TBA NWSL draft selections currently playing for THUR. 25 Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa TBA the Nittany Lions (Sam Coffey - Portland SUN. 28 Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. TBA 2 Thorns, Kerry Abello - Orlando Pride) APRIL Assists by Frankie Tagliaferri against Michigan SAT. 3 MARYLAND* UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. TBD State last season. This tied the school/Big Ten 4 record set by Ali Krieger set in 2003. BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (TBA) NCAA TOURNAMENT (Nov. 18-12) Goals for redshirt freshman Ally Schle- 13 gel. Tied for Big Ten lead in 2019 First Round TBA TBA Second & Third Rounds TBA TBA Quarterfinals TBA TBA Erica Dambach enters her 14th season as 14 head coach of the Nittany Lions. May WOMEN’S COLLEGE CUP (May 13-17) Big Ten titles for Penn State in 26 Fri. 6 Semifinals San Jose, Calif. TBA 19 years as a program Sun. 8 Finals San Jose, Calif. TBA Wins for Nittany Lion head coach 259 Erica Dambach in her career. Days since Penn State's last match 434 against #1 Stanford on 11/24/29 in the * – Big Ten match; Home matches in CAPS at Jeffrey Field; NCAA Sweet 16 All times Eastern GoPSUsports.com/wsoc | @PennStateWSOC | #WeAre #PSWS | Facebook: PSUWomensSoccer | Instagram/Snapchat/Twitter: PennStateWSOC 2021 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Elig. Ht. Hometown/Club Team No. Name Pos. 0 Katie Evans GK FR 5-6 Dan Diego, Calif./VBR Start 2 Kerry Abello D/M/F 1 Julia Dohle GK RS FR 6-0 Scarsdale, N.Y./NYCFC 20 Angela Aguero F 2 Kerry Abello D/M/F SR 5-5 Batavia, Ill./Eclipse Select 3 Olivia Damico D FR 5-4 Newburgh, Ind./Western New York Flash ECNL 23 Eva Alonso D/M 4 Caitlin Haislip D JR 5-7 Munster, Ind./Eclipse Select 26 Katherine Asman GK 5 Cori Dyke M SO 5-6 Littleton, Colo./Colorado Rapids U19 ECNL 32 Jordan Canniff F/M 6 Kate Wiesner D SO 5-7 Monrovia, Calif./LAFC Slammers 17 Sam Coffey F 8 Kristin Schnurr F RS SR 5-7 Bristow, Va./McLean ECNL 9 Rachel Wasserman M/F JR 5-6 Dallas, Texas/D-Feeters 00/99 ECNL 3 Olivia Damico M 10 Maddie Myers M RS SO 5-6 Grand Rapids, Mich./Michigan Hawks] 1 Julia Dohle GK 12 Payton Linnehan M/F SO 5-5 Douglas, Mass./FC Stars of MA 5 Cori Dyke M 14 Kaitlyn MacBean M/F FR 5-10 Maple Grove, Minn./Minnesota Thunder 15 Devon Olive D SO 5-4 Brooklyn, N.Y./PDA ECNL Blue 2001 0 Katie Evans GK 16 Ellie Wheeler F FR 5-6 Fairfax Station, Va./FC Virginia (DA) 4 Caitlin Haislip D 17 Sam Coffey F SR 5-6 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y./Boston College 24 Elle Kershner F 19 Frankie Tagliaferri M/F SR 5-7 Colts Neck, N.J./PDA 12 Payton Linnehan F/M 20 Angela Aguero F RS FR 5-10 Brooklyn, N.Y./NYCFC 22 Jordan Canniff F/M SO 5-2 California, Md./Washington Spirit Maryland 14 Kaitlyn MacBean M/F 23 Eva Alonso D/M FR 5-5 Villanueva Del Pardillo, Spain/Rayo Vallecano 18 Shea Moyer M 24 Elle Kershner F FR 5-8 Phoenixville, Pa./Penn Fusion Soccer Academy 10 Maddie Myers M 26 Katherine Asman GK RS SO 5-10 Roswell, Ga./NASA Tophat Soccer Club 33 Anna Carson D FR 5-6 Springfield, Mass./Oakwooed Soccer Club DA 15 Devon Olive D/M 34 Ally Schlegel M RS SO 5-7 Parker, Colo./Real Colorado 34 Ally Schlegel M 8 Kristin Schnurr F POSITION BREAKDOWN 27 Jilly Shimkin M/F GOALKEEPERS DEFENDERS MIDFIELDERS FORWARDS 19 Frankie Tagliaferri M/F Katherine Asman Kerry Abello Kerry Abello Kerry Abello 9 Rachel Wasserman M/F Julia Dohle Eva Alonso Eva Alonso Angela Aguero 6 Kate Wiesner D/F Katie Evans Anna Carson Jordan Canniff Jordan Canniff Oliva Damcio Cori Dyke Elle Kershner 32 Natalie Wilson M Caitlin Haislip Payton Linnehan Payton Linnehan Devon Olive Kaitlyn MacBean Kristin Schnurr Kate Wiesner Maddie Myers Frankie Tagliaferri Devon Olive Rachel Wasserman Frankie Tagliaferri Ellie Wheeler Rachel Wasserman Kate Wiesner PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kerry Abello ................................................. Uh-bell-oh Katherine Asman .............................................. As-men LIONS BY LOCATION LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY Erica Dambach ...................... Rhymes with Wambach Caitlin Haislip ................................................... Hay-slip California (2): Evans, Wiesner Redshirt Seniors (1}: Schnurr Ally Schlegel ...................................................Sh-leg-el Colorado (2): Dyke, Schlegel Seniors (3): Abello, Coffey, Tagliaferri Kristin Schnurr ................................................. SH-NUR Georgia (1): Asman Frankie Tagliaferri .................................... Tal-ee-a-ferri Illinois (1): Abello Juniors (2): Haislip, Wasserman Rachel Wasserman .............................W-auce-er-men Indiana (2): Damico, Haislip Redshirt Sophomore (3): Asman, Myers, Maryland (1): Canniff Schlegel Massachusetts (2): Carson, Linnehan Michigan (1): Myers Sophomore (8): Canniff, Dyke, Linnehan, Olive, Minnesota (1): MacBean Wiesner New Jersey (1): Tagliaferri Redshirt Freshman (2): Aguero Dohle New York (4): Aguero, Coffey, Dohle, Olive Pennsylvania (1): Kershner Fresman (7): Alonso, Carson, Damico, Evans, Texas (1): Wasserman Kershner MacBean, Wheeler Virginia (1): Schnurr, Wheeler Spain (1): Alonso 2 PENN STATE 2021 • Women’s Soccer 25 -Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 1995-2019 2021 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER PENN STATE vs. RUTGERS BIG TEN FAVORITES B1G TROPHY CASE 2019 The Penn State women's soccer pro- Penn State won its eighth Big Ten Penn State Women’s Soccer gram has been selected as the pre- Tournament Championship in program TEAM STAT COMPARISON season choice to win the 2020-21 Big history. Penn State has claimed 14 Ten Conference announced by the more Big Ten regular season titles than league on Wednesday. Overall record 16-6-1 the next closest conference insitution. Conference record 8-3-0 For the 17th consecutive year, Penn Goals scored 47 As voted on by the conference coach- State was chosen by Big Ten coaches Goals scored/gm. 2.04 es, Penn State has been selected pre- as the preseason favorite to win the Goals allowed/gm. 0.96 season favorite to win the conference Big Ten. SOG-attempts 153-324 each year since 2003. Shots/gm. 14.1 MEETING OF THE MINDS Assists 36 MAC HERMANN Corner kicks 111 Erica Dambach enters her 14th The Nittany Lions have two players Saves 67 season as the head coach for Penn Shutouts 7 listed on the preseason MAC State and begins the season with 219 Hermann watch list. (Sam Coffey & wins as the Nittany Lions head coach. 2019 Ally Schlegel). She has led Penn State to 14 NCAA Arizona Women’s Soccer 2019 B1G HONORS tournaments and 10 Big Ten regular season titles. TEAM STAT COMPARISON Eight Penn State women's soccer players were named to respective In her career, coach Dambach has Overall record 12-6-1 Conference record 6-1-1 All-Big Ten teams announced by 259 wins as a head coach and a .706 Goals scored 38 the league. Redshirt Freshman Ally winning percentage. Penn State has Schlegel highlighted the selections as Goals scored/gm. 2.00 made an appearance in six NCAA Goals allowed/gm. 1.32 she was named Big Ten Freshman of quarterfinals, two College Cup finals, SOG-attempts 126-287 the Year. and won the program's first national Shots/gm. 15.1 First Team championship in 2015. Assists 25 Corner kicks 118 Ally Schlegel NWSL DRAFT Saves 65 Kaleigh Riehl Shutouts 9 Senior captains Sam Coffey and Kerry Sam Coffey Abello were selected in the 2021 BIG TEN PRESEASON POLL Kerry Abello National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) draft. Second Team # Team 2019 B1G Finish W-L-T 1. PENN STATE 4 17-7-1 (8-3) Frankie Tagliaferri Coffey was selected with the 12th overall pick by the Portland Thorns 2. Wisconsin 1 16-4-2 (10-0-1) 3. Michigan t-2 17-6-1 (8-2-1) Third Team and Abello was chosen with the 24th 4. Rutgers t-2 15-4-2 (8-2-1) overall pick by the Orlando Pride. 5. Ohio State 12 4-10-4 (2-6-3) Ellie Jean 6. Iowa 5 15-5-1 (7-3-1) ALL TIME VS. RUTGERS 7. Northwestern t-8 5-10-3 (3-6-2) All-Freshman Team Penn State is 10-7-4 all-time against 8. Indiana 7 8-9-2 (4-5-2) Ally Schlegel 9. Nebraska t-8 4-10-4 (3-6-2) Rutgers 10. Illinois 11 9-8-1 (3-7-1) Payton Linnehan 11. Purdue t-8 8-9-3 (3-6-2) 12. Maryland 6 3-12-4 (2-7-2) Cori Dyke 13. Minnesota 13 3-12-4 (2-7-2) Big Ten Sportsmanship Award 14. Michigan State 14 8-10-1 (1-9-1) Ellie Jean The four first-team selections for Penn State are the most since 2011 (Maya Hayes, Lexi Marton, Christine Nairn and Ali Schaefer). 19 Big Ten Championships 1998-2012, 2014-2016, 2018 2015 NCAA Champions 3 3 2021 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 TEAM STAT LEADERS The Automated ScoreBook Penn State Category Leaders (as of Feb 16, 2021) All games ## Points GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 34 Ally Schlegel 25 13 7 33 42 17 Sam Coffey 25 11 10 76 .
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