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2004 Wake Forest Soccer • 21 2004 OPPONENTS 2004 OPPONENTS Penn StateNittany Lions MississippiRebels Virginia TechHokies North CaroilnaTar Heels Aug. 19 * Happy Valley, Pa. Sept. 5 * Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 23 * Blacksburg, Va. Oct. 13 * Winston-Salem, N.C. (exhibition) Location . .University Park, Pa. Location . .Oxford, Miss. Location . .Blacksburg, Va. Location . .Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment . .34,197 Enrollment . .14,960 Enrollment . .28,000 Enrollment . .26,000 Nickname . .Nittany Lions Nickname . .Rebels Nickname . .Hokies Nickname . .Tar Heels Conference . .Big Ten Conference . .Southeastern Conference . .Atlantic Coast Conference . .Atlantic Coast Head Coach . .Paula Wilkins Head Coach . .Steve Holeman Head Coach . .Kelly Cagle Head Coach . .Anson Dorrance 2003 Record . .19-3-3 2003 Record . .15-6-2 2003 Record . .9-9 2003 Record . .21-2-4 Media Contact Stephanie Mociun Media Contact . .Kyle Campbell Media Contact . .Brent Hager Media Contact . .Dave Lohse Phone/Fax 814.865.1757/863.3165 Phone/Fax . .662.915.7544/7006 Phone/Fax . .540.231.1494/3790 Phone/Fax . .919.926.7257/0612 Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Website . .gopsusports.com Webstie . .OlemissSports.com Website . .hokiesports.com Website . .tarheelblue.com ElonPhoenix ColoradoBuffaloes DukeBlue Devils MarylandTerrapins Aug. 21 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Sept. 10 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Sept. 26 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 13 * Winston-Salem, N.C. (exhibition) Location . .Elon, N.C. Location . .Boulder, Colo. Location . .Durham, N.C. Location . .College Park, Md. Enrollment . .4,432 Enrollment . .27,954 Enrollment . .6,347 Enrollment . .34,801 Nickname . .Phoenix Nickname . .Buffaloes Nickname . .Blue Devils Nickname . .Terrapins Conference . .Southern Conference . .Big 12 Conference . .Atlantic Coast Conference . .Atlantic Coast Head Coach . .Matt Clark Head Coach . .Bill Hempen Head Coach . .Robbie Church Head Coach . .Shannon Higgins-Cirovski 2003 Record . .4-14 2003 Record . .15-4-1 2003 Record . .14-7-1 2003 Record . .11-8-2 Media Contact . .Chris Rash Media Contact . .Colleen Reilly Kruger Media Contact . .Lindy Brown Media Contact . .TBA Phone/Fax . .336.278.6712/6768 Phone/Fax . .303.492.5626/3811 Phone/Fax . .919.684.2664/2489 Phone/Fax . .301.314.7062/9094 Email . [email protected] Email [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . .TBA Website . .elon.edu/athletics Website . .cubuffs.com Website . .goduke.com Website . .umterps.com VanderbiltCommodores DenverPioneers VirginiaCavaliers NC StateWolfpack Aug. 27 * Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 12 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 1 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 22 * Cary, N.C. Location . .Nashville, Tenn. Location . .Denver, Colo. Location . .Charlottesville, Va. Location . .Raleigh, N.C. Enrollment . .6,037 Enrollment . .9,271 Enrollment . .18,550 Enrollment . .29,637 Nickname . .Commodores Nickname . .Pioneers Nickname . .Cavaliers Nickname . .Wolfpack Conference . .Southeastern Conference . .Sun Belt Conference . .Atlantic Coast Conference . .Atlantic Coast Head Coach . .Ronnie Hill Head Coach . .Jeff Hooker Head Coach . .Steve Swanswon Head Coach . .Laura Kerrigan 2003 Record . .8-7-3 2003 Record . .18-4 2003 Record . .12-5-4 2003 Record . .9-9-1 Media Contact . .TammyBoclair Media Contact . .Amy Ufnowski Media Contact . .Steve Kirkland Media Contact . .Chennelle Miller Phone/Fax615.322.4121/343.7064 Phone/Fax . .303.871.3392/3890 Phone/Fax . .ak5zavirginia.edu Phone/Fax . .919.515.1183/2898 Email [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . .434.977.2690/5525 Email [email protected] Website . .vucommodores.com Website . .denverpioneers.com Website . .virginiasports.com Website . .gopack.com UNCGSpartans DavidsonWildcats Florida State Seminoles ClemsonTigers Aug. 30 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Sept. 10 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 8 * Tallahassee, Fla. Oct. 28 * Clemson, S.C. Location . .Greensboro, N.C. Location . .Davidson, N.C. Location . .Tallahassee, Fla. Location . ..Clemson, S.C. Enrollment . .14,400 Enrollment . .1,650 Enrollment . .37,328 Enrollment . .15,873 Nickname . .Spartans Nickname . .Wildcats Nickname . .Seminoles Nickname . .Tigers Conference . .Southern Conference . .Southern Conference . .Atlantic Coast Conference . .Atlantic Coast Head Coach . .Eddie Radwanski Head Coach . .Greg Ashton Head Coach . .Patrick Baker Head Coach . .Todd Bramble 2003 Record . .15-7-2 2003 Record . .6-12-2 2003 Record . .17-8 2003 Record . .11-7-2 Media Contact . .Chris Jones Media Contact . .Erica Madden Media Contact .Elliott Finebloom Media Contact . .Sam Blackman Phone/Fax . .336.334.5615/3182 Phone/Fax . .704.894.2815/2636 Phone/Fax . .850.644.5656/3820 Phone/Fax . .864.656.1924/0299 Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Website . .uncgspartans.com Website . .davidson.edu/athletics Website . .seminoles.com Website . .clemsontigers.com VCURams PrincetonTigers MiamiHurricanes Sept. 3 * Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 19 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 10 * Winston-Salem, N.C. Location . .Richmond, Va. Location . .Princeton, N.J. Location . .Miami, Fla. Enrollment . .27,000 Enrollment . .4,600 Enrollment . .14,978 Nickname . .Rams Nickname . .Tigers Nickname . .Hurricanes Conference . .CAA Conference . .Ivy League Conference . .Atlantic Coast Head Coach .Denise Schilte-Brown Head Coach . .Julie Shakford Head Coach . .Tricia Taliaferro 2003 Record . .10-6-4 2003 Record . .11-3-3 2003 Record . .9-9-1 Media Contact . .Niki DeSantis Media Contact . .Jerry Price Media Contact Kiersten Coleman Phone/Fax . .804.828.8818/9428 Phone/Fax . .609.258.3568/2399 Phone/Fax . .305.284.3244/2807 Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Email . [email protected] Website . .vcurams.vcu.edu Website . .goprincetontigers.com Webstie . .hurricanesports.com 2004 Wake Forest Soccer • 21 2003 STATISTICS 22000033 SSeeaassoonn SSttaattiissttiiccss OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 10-7-3 5-1-1 5-3-2 0-3-0 ACC GAMES 1-4-2 1-1-1 0-3-1 0-1-0 VS. RANKED TEAMS 2-3-3 0-0-1 2-2-2 0-2-0 2003 Individual Statistics: ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 11 Sarah Kozey 20-16 6 5 17 37 .162 20 .541 1 0-0 14 Elizabeth Remy 20-14 6 5 17 31 .194 21 .677 1 0-0 13 Taylor Toombs 20-8 5 2 12 31 .161 18 .581 0 0-0 3 Katherine Winstead 20-18 32829.103 11 .379 2 0-0 5 A.B. Robbins 20-19 32823.130 10 .435 2 0-0 2 Alena Thom 20-19 11315.067 9 .600 0 0-0 15 Lindsey Jaco 20-15 00012.000 2 .167 0 0-0 17 Kaitlyn Doe 17-6 13511.091 4 .364 1 0-0 12 Melanie Schneider 19-18 2049.222 7 .778 0 0-0 8 Alli Hunt 20-19 0119.000 4 .444 0 0-0 6 Lindsey Griffin 16-9 2159.222 4 .444 1 0-0 19 Tracie Abbott 14-6 1027.143 3 .429 0 0-0 9 Keisha Garrick 18-10 1026.167 3 .500 1 0-0 10 Kristen Kemp 6-3 1025.200 3 .600 0 0-0 16 Tara Caldwell 17-8 0005.000 1 .200 0 0-0 4 Meagan Mullins 9-1 1023.333 2 .667 1 0-0 21 Kori Collins 7-0 0002.000 1 .500 0 0-0 26 Katherine Baysinger 6-1 0001.000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Kenna Healy 20-20 0000.000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 20 33 22 88 245 .135 123 .502 10 0-0 Opponents 20 28 21 77 214 .131 92 .430 7 0-0 No. Name GP-GS Min GA Avg. Saves Pct W L T Sho. 0 Kenna Healy 20-20 1860:00 28 1.35 61 .685 4 6 2 8 2003 TEAM STATISTICS GOALS CORNERS SHOT STATISTICS WFU OPP 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals-Shot attempts 33-245 28-214 WFU 15 18 0 0 33 WFU 53 49 2 3 107 Goals scored average 1.60 1.35 OPP 11 17 0 0 28 OPP 33 40 1 1 75 Shot pct. .135 .131 Shots on goal-Att. 123-245 92-214 SHOTS FOULS SOG pct. .502 .430 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots/Game 12.2 10.7 WFU 94 142 5 4 245 WFU 90 97 4 5 196 OPP 95 113 2 4 214 OPP 74 97 5 5 181 Assists 22 21 CORNER KICKS 107 75 SAVES PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTIES WFU 27 33 1 3 64 Fouls 196 181 OPP 36 48 4 2 90 Yellow cards 9 5 Red cards 0 0 22 • wakeforestsports.com 2003 STATISTICS 2003 ACC Final Standings 2003 ACC Leaders School Conference Overall ASSISTS SHOTS Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G North Carolina 7-0-0 27-0-0 Florida State 4-2-1 17-8-1 1.North Carolina 27 153 5.67 1.North Carolina 27 627 23.22 Clemson 4-3-0 11-7-2 2.Florida State 26 60 2.31 2.Florida State 26 443 17.04 Duke 4-3-0 14-7-1 3.Virginia 21 52 2.48 3.Clemson 20 348 17.40 Virginia 3-3-1 12-5-4 4.Duke 22 51 2.32 4.Duke 22 337 15.32 Maryland 2-5-0 11-8-2 5.NC State 19 48 2.53 5.Maryland 21 320 15.24 Wake Forest 1-4-2 10-7-3 6.Clemson 20 36 1.80 6.Virginia 21 285 13.57 7.Maryland 21 34 1.62 7.Wake Forest 20 245 12.25 8.Wake Forest 20 22 1.10 8.NC State 19 237 12.47 2003 Results ASSISTS PER GAME POINTS Date Opponent Score Team GP No. Avg/G Team GP No. Avg/G 1.North Carolina 27 153 5.67 1.North Carolina 27 379 14.04 Aug. 29 at Connecticut T, 0-0 (2ot) 2.NC State 19 48 2.53 2.Florida State 26 180 6.92 Aug.
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