2013 HISTORY & RECORDS

CONTENTS 1-12 Player Profi les 13 Career Records 14 Season Records 15 Match/Team Records 16-20 Awards and Accolades 21 Season Summaries 22 Season Leaders 23 Postseason History 24 Portland Invitati onal History 25 All-Time Roster 26-27 All-Time Series Records 28-30 Year-by-Year Results 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #16 SARA BINDL Defender • 5-5 • Sophomore Kent, Wash. / Kentwood HS OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Competed with Washington State ODP from 2007-11. 2012: Made nine appearances off of the bench … att empted two shots, both on-goal … was a part of four shutouts. KENTWOOD HS: Three-year lett erwinner… earned all-state honors as a senior in 2011 … was a three-ti me selecti on to the All-SPSL North 4A First Team … was a two-ti me team defensive MPV and was named to the 2011 All-Area Team by the Seatt le Times … helped the Conquerors win the Washington 4A State Championship as a junior in 2010 … the Conquerors fi nished third in the state in 2009, were eighth at the 2011 state tourney and won the 2011 league ti tle … honor society in 2009.

CLUB: Played with Dos FC and Eastside FC, which was coached by former UP defender Michelle French. PERSONAL: Born on May 30, 1994 in Renton, Wash. … parents are Christy and Marty Bindl … major is business. BINDL’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 9-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 #12 SARAH BRIDGES Defender • 5-8 • Senior Portland, Ore. / Jesuit HS REGIONAL TEAM: Regional Team (2007-09) … played for ’92 Region IV team in Florida for the 2008 Interregional Tournament in Nov. 2008. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Oregon State Team (2007-09). 2012: Academic All-Region Second Team … WCC All-Academic First Team … one of three players to start all 21 games … led team in minutes played (1905) … registered two assists … assists came vs. Denver (Sept. 23) and at Saint Mary’s (Oct. 21) … helped defense post eight shutouts. 2011: Academic All-Region Second Team … WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … started 17 matches and appeared in 18, primarily as a defender … att empted six shots on the season and two shots on-goal … was a part of four shutouts during the year. 2010: Started fi ve games and appeared in a total of 17 on the season … notched fi rst career point with an assist on the game-winning goal against Texas A&M on Sept. 17. JESUIT HS: Earned four varsity lett ers for head coach Ken Skipper … named a First Team All-American as a senior and was tabbed a Second Team All- American following her junior campaign … Oregon State High School Player of the Year in 2009 … also named First Team All-State in 2008 and 2009, and garnered second-team all-state honors in 2007 … was a three-ti me selecti on to the All-Metro League First Team (2007-09) and was the Metro League Player of the Year in 2009 … helped lead the Crusaders to a No. 1 nati onal ranking by ESPN Rise in 2009 … also lett ered in track in 2007 and 2008. CLUB: Captain of FC Portland from 2004-10, leading her club to the state fi nals in 2008 and semi-fi nals in 2009 … also played for Tualati n Hills United Soccer Club from 2002-2004. PERSONAL: Born January 7, 1992 in Portland, Ore. … parents are James and Teresa Bridges … major is politi cal science … her grandfather, John Rick- man, played basketball for the Gonzaga Bulldogs (1961-63). BRIDGES’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 17-5 0 1 1 11 .000 6 .545 0 0-0 2011 18-17 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 2012 21-21 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 56-43 0 3 3 18 .000 8 .444 0 0-0

#1 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #2 KAILA CAMELI Forward • 5-5 • Senior Glendale, Ariz. / Apollo HS/ Phoenix College 2012: WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … started three matches and made 20 overall appearances … second on the team with eight goals and 19 points … also had three assists and one game-winner … ti ed for sixth in the WCC in goals and ninth in points … had one goal in back-to-back wins over Fresno State (Aug. 31) and LaSalle (Sept. 2) … scored four goals during three-game stretch against USC (Sept. 16), Seatt le (Sept. 21) and Denver (Sept. 23) … game-winner came at USC … had two assists during win over San Francisco (Nov. 3). 2011: All-WCC Honorable Menti on … appeared in 18 games and made nine starts at forward … scored four goals, had two assists and totaled 10 points … scored her fi rst career goals with a hat trick against Saint Mary’s (Oct. 16); also had an assist against the Gaels for a seven-point outi ng. PHOENIX COLLEGE: Earned one varsity lett er for coaches Chris Sagar and Dave Cameron … 2010 ACCAC Regional Player of the Year and NJCAA All- American … set single-season school records in both goals (22) and assists (11) in 2010. APOLLO HS: Two-ti me lett erwinner for coaches Kim Baron and Liz Aceto … named Team MVP and First Team All-Region in 2005 and 2006 … led the Hawks to their fi rst ever postseason appearance in 2006 by notching 31 goals on the season … named the school’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2005 by lett ering in three sports (soccer, track, and volleyball) … lett ered in track and volleyball in 2006 as well. CLUB TEAM: Played for SC Del Sol from 2004 to 2006. PERSONAL: Born December 27, 1990 in Glendale, Ariz. … parents are Mary and Mike Cameli … mother (Mary) ran track for Southern Utah Univer- sity and was a nati onal champion in the 800m … major is psychology. CAMELI’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 18-9 4 2 10 19 .211 15 .789 1 0-0 2012 20-3 8 3 19 40 .200 22 .550 1 0-0 TOTAL 38-12 12 5 29 59 .203 37 .627 2 0-0 #19 MICAELA CAPELLE Forward • 5-4 • Senior Gresham, Ore. / Sam Barlow HS NATIONAL TEAM: Was a member of the U.S. U-20 Women’s Nati onal Team during the winter/spring of 2012 … helped the U-20’s win the 2012 CONCACAF Championships in Panama City, Panama, and qualify for the 2012 U-20 FIFA World Cup; scored a goal and registered an assist during a win over host Panama. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Oregon State Team (2008). 2012: Preseason All-WCC … WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … leg injury limited her to just 10 starts and 12 overall appearances … scored four goals and had one assist … two of four goals were game-winners … game-winners came against Oregon (Aug. 24) and Seatt le (Sept. 21). 2011: All-WCC First Team … WCC All-Academic First Team … started all 21 games … led team with seven assists, while ranking second with 17 points and third with fi ve goals … her fi ve goals came during conference play were a league-high, while her 13 points against WCC foes ti ed for the league- best … assisted on both Portland goals during 2-1 win over USC (Sept. 18) … scored a goal and had three assists during win against Saint Mary’s (Oct. 16) … had a stretch of four straight games (Oct. 6-21) with a goal. 2010: All-WCC Freshman Team … All-WCC Honorable Menti on … TopDrawerSoccer All-Rookie First Team … ti ed for the team high in goals (8), assists (5), and points (21), while leading the team with fi ve game-winners … recorded one goal in six of seven games spanning from Aug. 22 to Sept. 12 … earned Nati onal Team and WCC Player of the Week honors on Sept. 13 aft er notching a goal and assist versus Rutgers on Sept. 10 and then scoring the game-winner against Penn State … had two assists during win over Oregon (Oct. 1) … scored two goals in fi rst career WCC match on Oct. 10 against Gonzaga. SAM BARLOW HS: Earned four varsity lett ers for head coach Justan Wolvert … helped lead the Bruins Mt. Hood Conference ti tles in 2006 and 2007 … was a First Team All-State selecti on in 2008 and 2009 and a Second Team All-State pick as a sophomore in 2007 … nabbed consecuti ve Mt. Hood Conference Player of the Year awards in 2008 and 2009 … landed on the All-Mt. Hood Conference First Team all four years … scored 28 goals during senior campaign … also lett ered in track & fi eld in 2006 and 2007. CLUB: Played for FC Portland Purple (2008-10) … also played for Sandy Surge (2001-03) and Eastside United Aston Villa (2004-07). PERSONAL: Born June 28, 1992 in Portland, Ore. … parents are Brian and Olyn Capelle … major is social work … older brother Eric was on the Boise State Track and Field team. CAPELLE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 21-13 8 5 21 43 .186 22 .512 5 0-0 2011 21-21 5 7 17 46 .109 21 .457 0 0-0 2012 12-10 4 1 9 28 .143 14 .500 2 0-0 TOTAL 54-44 17 13 47 117 .145 57 .487 7 0-0 #2 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #20 MICHELLE CRUZ Midfi elder • 5-6 • Junior Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Thousand Oaks HS

NATIONAL TEAM: U.S. Under-20 Nati onal Team player pool (2010) … trained with the U-18 U.S. Nati onal Team (2009-10), scoring the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over the U-23 U.S. Women’s Nati onal Team … played with the U-18 U.S. Nati onal Team in La Manga, Spain (Feb. 26 - March 6) … also played for the U-17 Puerto Rican Nati onal Team at the CONCACAF Championship in Trinidad in 2008 … played in the 2007 Thanksgiving Interregion- al for the U.S. U15 Nati onal Team … also a member of the 2006 and 2007 Nati onal Team Identi fi cati on Team. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Qualifi ed in the Cal South Olympic Development Pool (G92) in 2006-07, winning the Region IV Championships in Las Vegas and parti cipati ng in the G92 Regional Camp in Moscow, Idaho. 2012: NSCAA All-West Region Second Team … All-WCC Second Team … WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti ons … one of three players to start all 21 games … second on team with six assists and 16 points, third with fi ve goals … also had one game-winner … named CollegeSoccer360.com Primeti me Performer (Oct. 29) aft er scoring two goals during win over Pepperdine (Oct. 26) and notching the game-winner against LMU (Oct. 28) … scored equalizer against Washington State (Nov. 9) in First Round of NCAA playoff s to help send match to PK’s. 2011: Academic All-Region Second Team … WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … appeared in all 21 matches and made 20 starts … tallied one goal and two assists for four points … her one goal was a game-winner and came against Saint Mary’s on Oct. 16 … assisted on the game-winner at Loyola Marymount on Oct. 28. 2010: All-WCC Honorable Menti on … appeared in all 22 games with 12 starts … scored three goals and registered two assists on the season … scored fi rst career goal on Sept. 12 against Penn State, while also adding an assist … notched the game-winner against Loyola Marymount (Oct. 15). THOUSAND OAKS HS: Earned four varsity lett ers for head coach Geoff Raives … was a 2010 Parade Magazine High School All-American and a 2010 ESPN Rise Winter All-American … individually ranked by TopDrawer Soccer as one of the top 100 Players to Watch for 2010 aft er being ranked by TAKKLE as one of the top 50 high school girl soccer players in 2009 … also named to the 2008 NSCAA/Adidas Youth Girls All-Region IV team and was a nati onal selecti on for the 2008 Adidas Elite Soccer Program … helped lead the Lancers to three consecuti ve Marmonte League Championship ti tles (2007-09) and to a No. 4 nati onal ranking by StudentSportsSoccer.com in 2008 … was named to the 2009 All-Marmonte Girls Soccer First Team and was the 2009 team off ensive MVP … also lett ered all four years in track, and she received the Scholar Athlete Award CLUB: Played for Real So Cal (2004-07, 2009), winning multi ple championships in 2006: Gothia Cup Youth World Cup, Surf Cup, and Manchester United Premier Cup … also led Real So Cal to ti tles at the San Diego Surf Girls Cup (2007), San Diego Surf Cup XXIX (2009), and Fall Far West Regional League Championships (2009) … played one year for Slammer FC (2008), winning the U17 Premier Championships. PERSONAL: Born May 14, 1992 in Long Beach, Calif. … parents are April Dawn and Raymond Cruz … major is marketi ng… father Raymond played football and ran track at the University of Puerto Rico … her grandmother, Ana Cruz, also parti cipated in the track program at the University of Puerto Rico … sister Nicole played soccer at Cal State Northridge. CRUZ’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 22-12 3 2 8 24 .125 13 .542 1 0-0 2011 21-20 1 2 4 17 .059 5 .294 1 0-0 2012 21-21 5 6 16 31 .161 13 .419 1 0-0 TOTAL 64-53 9 10 28 72 .121 31 .431 3 0-0

#3 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #0 ERIN DEES Goalkeeper • 5-11 • Senior Downers Grove, Ill. / Downer’s Grove North HS NATIONAL TEAM: U.S. U-15 Nati onal Team (2007). OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Illinois State Team (2004-07). 2012: All-WCC Honorable Menti on … WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … Team MVP … started and appeared in 18 matches … posted 4.1 shut- outs overall and registered a 0.85 GAA in conference games … also led the conference with an .857 save percentage against league foes and was second with 42 total saves during WCC play … was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (Aug. 20) aft er opening the season with a 1-0 shutout of eventual nati onal champion North Carolina … stopped three potenti al game-winning PK’s and converted a PK to conti nue the shootout as the Pilots advanced past Washington State (Nov. 9 ) in the First Round of the NCAA Playoff s … was named the Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week following her performance against the Cougars … ended the season ninth on program’s all-ti me charts with 109 career saves. 2011: Started two games and made four appearances … made 13 saves … played the fi nal 55 minutes to preserve the shutout and register the win at San Francisco (Oct. 23) … also converted the game-clinching PK during shootout with the Oregon State Beavers in the First Round of the NCAA Playoff s. 2010: Started 11 games in goal for the Pilots and appeared in two others … posted six shutouts and recorded a perfect 11-0-0 record … recorded 18 saves compared to fi ve goals allowed in over 1000 minutes of play … her 0.43 goals against average is ti ed for eighth-best on the program’s all-ti me single-season charts. DOWNERS GROVE NORTH HS: Did not play high school soccer … lett ered in basketball for the 2006-07 season. CLUB TEAM: Played for the Eclipse Select (2007-10), winning the 2009 U-17 USYSA Nati onal Championships … helped the Eclipse win the Region 2 USYSA Championships (2008-09) and the Illinois State Cup Championships (2007-08) … won the 2009 USYSA U-17 Golden Glove and was named to the 2008 NSCAA Adidas Youth Girls All-Region 2 Team … also played for the Downers Grove Roadrunners (1999-2001) and Ajax (2003-06). PERSONAL: Born January 27, 1992 in Hinsdale, Ill. … parents are Cathy and Dennis Dees … major is marketi ng. DEES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W-L-T Sho 2010 13-11 1049:36 5 0.43 18 .783 11-0-0 6.0 2011 5-2 300:37 6 1.80 13 .684 1-1-1 0.0 2012 18-18 1700:24 23 1.22 77 .770 8-5-5 4.1 TOTAL 36-31 3050:37 34 1.00 108 .761 20-6-6 10.1

#4 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #9 HAYLEE DeGROOD Defender • 5-6 • Sophomore Riverside, Calif. / Riverside Poly OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Cal South ’94 ODP from 2008-11 … member of the ’94 Regional Team in 2010-11. 2012: Made 19 appearances and 11 starts during freshman campaign … fi nished with one assist, which came against BYU (Oct. 13) … att empted two shutouts and helped defense post eight shutouts. RIVERSIDE POLY: Four-year lett erwinner … First Team All-Big 8 League Selecti on and the team MVP … helped the Bears claim a league ti tle and advance to the Round of 16 of the CIF Playoff s … four-year scholar athlete … also earned three lett ers in track. CLUB: Played for Arsenal FC-Montgomery (2008-11) … as team captain, she helped her Arsenal FC team win the 2010 Surf Cup. PERSONAL: Born on June 14, 1994 in Riverside, Calif. … parents are Trisha and Charles DeGrood … brother Cody played one year of soccer at Cal Bapti st before playing professionally in Romania and Germany … major is biology. DeGROOD’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 19-11 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 #00 NICHOLE DOWNING Goalkeeper • 5-8 • RS-Junior Carlsbad, Calif. / La Costa Canyon HS NATIONAL TEAM: 2007 U.S. U-15 Nati onal Team Player Pool and U-15 Nati onal Team Nike Friendlies. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Helped Cal South ’92 win the Region IV ODP Championships each year she played (2005-09). 2012: Started three matches and appeared in four … did not allow a goal in nearly 300 minutes played for a GAA of 0.00 … stopped all 10 shots she faced and fi nished with 3.1 shutouts and a perfect 3-0-0 record … season-high four saves during a 3-0 win against No. 22 La Salle (Sept. 2). 2011: Started two games in goal and played a total of 182 minutes ... fi nished up the overti me win against Oregon State on Sept. 11. 2010: Uti lized redshirt season. LA COSTA CANYON HS: Earned two lett ers … member of the 2009 All-San Diego Second Team … four-ti me Scholar Athlete who graduated in the Top 5% of her class … also earned two lett ers in basketball, leading the Mavericks to their fi rst San Diego C.I.F. Championship ti tle in 2009. CLUB TEAM: Played for the San Diego Surf Soccer Club (2005-10) and was the tournament MVP for the Presido G19 Premier League Championships (2006) … led her club to fi ve tournament championship ti tles in 2008 and three more in 2009, leading her to be ranked in Top Drawer’s Top 100 Girls in 2009 and Top 20 Regional Girls in 2010 … also ranked the 18th best High School Girls Soccer Player in 2009 by Takkle/Puma … parti cipated in the 2008 Adidas ESP Camp as a member of the 2008 ESP All-Star Team. PERSONAL: Born April 9, 1992 in Oceanside, Calif. … parents are Cindy and Doug Downing … major is biology. DOWNING’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W-L-T Sho 2011 2-2 181:54 3 1.48 3 .500 1-1-0 0.0 2012 4-3 299:36 0 0.00 10 1.00 3-0-0 3.1 TOTAL 6-5 481:30 3 0.56 13 .812 4-1-0 3.1

#5 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #15 AMANDA FRISBIE Forward • 5-8 • Senior McKinney, Texas / McKinney HS OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Played for the North Texas State Team (2005-09) … ODP Regional Training Camp Invitee (3 years) … Coral Springs Interregional III Parti cipant (2008), scoring seven goals in three games to lead her team to the championship ti tle … ODP Region III Italy Tour (2008) … 2009 Region III ODP Champions and USYS ODP Nati onal Champions (2009). 2012: All-WCC First Team … NSCAA All-West Region Team … started all 21 matches … led WCC in goals (12) and points (33) and was ti ed for the lead in assists (9) … team-best three game-winners … scored four goals during 5-0 win over Fresno State (Aug. 31) to become 16th player in program history to net four goals in a game and the fi rst since October of 2009 … was named the Husky/Nike Invitati onal Off ensive MVP following her four-goal performance and was the WCC’s Co-Player of the Week ... also named the WCC’s Player of the Week on Sept. 13 and was named the league’s Player of the Month for October aft er registering fi ve goals and two as- sists during the month ... had one stretch (Oct. 21-Nov. 9) of registering at least one point (5g, 4a) during six straight matches. 2011: Appeared in 20 games, while making nine starts … ti ed for team high with three game-winners, and was second with six goals… also had two assists and 14 points … had a stretch of three straight games with a goal (Sept. 22 – Oct. 6) … game-winners came against Washington State (Aug. 26), USC (Sept. 18) and at Cal State Northridge (Sept. 25) … also scored the game-tying goal at Oregon State (Nov. 11) during the First Round of the NCAA Playoff s. 2010: Appeared in 10 games off the bench … scored fi ve goals on seven shots … recorded fi rst career goal against UW (Oct. 3) ... notched a hat trick in fi rst career postseason game against UT San Antonio (Nov. 12). McKINNEY HS: Earned two lett ers for head coach Alex Pantarott o as a freshman and a sophomore before electi ng to focus on club soccer … set the Lions’ freshman scoring record in 2007 with 14 goals and eight assists in 13 games, helping the Lions win the 2007 District 15 4-A Championships … as the McKinney Team MVP and District 9 4-A MVP, led the Lions to another championship ti tle, setti ng the single-season scoring record as a sophomore with 27 goals and 17 assists in 2008 … named to the 2007 State All-Region Team, 2008 NSCAA Youth All-Region Team, and ESPN RISE All-Area Team in 2009 and 2010. CLUB: Played for the Dallas Texans (2006-10), helping the Texans win back-to-back State Cups (2008, 2009) and three consecuti ve LHGCL Grand Championship ti tles (2007-09) … helped the Texans win the USYS U-16 Nati onal Championships … also logged ti me with DFW Tejanos (2002-03) and Dallas Sti ng (2004-06), winning back-to-back State Cup Championships with the Sti ng (2005, 2006). PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1992 in North Richland Hills, Texas … parents are Pat Beacham and Mark Frisbie … major is organizati onal communicati on. FRISBIE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 10-0 5 0 10 7 .714 6 .857 0 0-0 2011 20-9 6 2 14 23 .261 13 .565 3 1-1 2012 21-21 12 9 33 93 .129 44 .473 3 1-2 TOTAL 51-30 23 11 57 123 .187 63 .512 6 2-3 #24 DEVLYN JETER (DJ) Midfi elder / Forward • 6-0 • Sophomore Sacramento, Calif. / Rosemont HS NATIONAL TEAM: Member of the Nati onal Team pool in 2011. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Played for the ODP State Team (2009-10) and the ODP Regional squad (2010-11). 2012: WCC All-Freshman Team … appeared in all 21 games and made 11 starts … had two goals … fi rst collegiate goal was an equal- izer at San Diego (Oct. 19) during an eventual 2-1 overti me win … other goal came during win against San Francisco (Nov. 3). ROSEMONT HS: Four-year lett erwinner … was the team MVP and a two-ti me selecti on to the Sac-Joaquin Secti on All-City First Team … helped the Wolverines claim a league co-championship in 2009 and advance to the state playoff s three consecuti ve years … also lett ered in basketball. CLUB: Played for Elk Grove United (2005-09), Elk Grove Everton (2009-10) and FC Elk Grove (2011-12) and was a fi ve-year team cap- tain … former Portland standouts Megan and Rachael Rapinoe and Stephanie Cox also played for Elk Grove. PERSONAL: Born on February 20, 1994 in Sacramento, Calif. … parents are Angela Jeter-Hall and Ronald Hall … mother Angela played soft ball and Sacramento State … major is sociology. JETER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 21-11 2 0 4 16 .125 8 .500 0 0-0 #6 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #13 REBEKAH KURLE Midfi elder • 5-10 • Junior Renton, Wash. / Kennedy HS OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Parti cipated in Washington State ODP from 2006-2010 and Region IV Pool in 2009. 2012: All-WCC Second Team … started and appeared in 20 games … scored four goals, including two game-winners … provided goal in 1-1ti e with No. 21 Notre Dame (Sept. 7) … scored game-winner in overti me during 2-1 win at San Diego (Oct. 19) … found back of the net twice during win over San Francisco (Nov. 3). 2011: WCC All-Freshman Team … made 13 starts and 20 appearances primarily as the holding midfi elder … six of her nine shots were on-goal … helped Pilots post three shutouts during the fi nal six games of the season. KENNEDY HS: Four year lett erwinner for Doug Stamnes … named to First Team All-League in 2007, 2008, and 2009, and was crowned the League MVP in 2009 … named First Team All-State and to the Seatt le Times All-Area Team in 2008 and 2009 … was the 2009 Washington High School Player of the Year and landed on the ESPN All-American Second Team in 2009 and 2010 … was the Lancers’ Off ensive MVP in each of her four years, lead- ing her team to a third place fi nish at the 2008 state championship … the Lancers reached the state quarterfi nals in 2007, 2009, and 2010 … fi nished high school career with 104 goals and 40 assists, including one season with a school record 38 goals … ran track as a freshman CLUB TEAM: Played for Emerald City 92 FC from 2006-2011, capturing fi ve consecuti ve Washington State Championship Titles (2006-10) … won the 2006 Region IV Championships … was team co-captain from 2008-2011, winning the club’s Golden Boot Award in 2008. PERSONAL: Born February 25, 1993 in Seatt le, Wash. … parents are Lisa and Sam Kurle … major is social work. KURLE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 20-13 0 0 0 9 .000 6 .667 0 0-0 2012 20-20 4 0 8 9 .444 5 .556 2 0-0 TOTAL 40-33 4 0 8 18 .222 11 .611 2 0-0 #18 NOELLE LA PREVOTTE Midfi elder • 5-5 • Sophomore Petaluma, Calif. / Casa Grande HS 2012: All-WCC Honorable Menti on … WCC All-Freshman Team … made 20 starts and appeared in all 21 games as a freshman … fi nished with three assists … had an assist in back-to-back wins against Fresno State (Aug. 31) and No. 22 La Salle (Sept. 2) … other assist came during a win over No. 18 Pepperdine (Oct. 26). CASA GRANDE HS: Earned four lett ers for the Gauchos … was named the league MVP as a senior aft er garnering co-MVP honors during her junior campaign … was a four-ti me selecti on to both the Sonoma County All-League First Team and the All-Empire First Team, and she was named the team’s off ensive MVP twice … landed on ESPN’s State-by-State list in 2010 … helped the Gauchos go undefeated during league play three ti mes, en route to four straight league ti tles … the Gauchos claimed the North Coast Secti on Championship in 2008 and 2010, and Casa Grande was a North Coast Secti on Finalist all four years … was a scholar athlete in 2008 and 2009. CLUB: Played with the Sonoma County Alliance ‘94 club team for eight years … was also a guest player for both the Honolulu Bulls and the Northbay Magic. PERSONAL: Born on December 8, 1993 in Santa Rosa, Calif. … parents are Trinidad and Jon La Prevott e … major is psychology … cousin Danny is a member of the U.S. Nati onal Rugby Team. LA PREVOTTE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 21-20 0 3 3 27 .000 11 .407 0 0-0

#7 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #7 LORIELLE McCLUSKIE Defender • 5-8 • Junior Scottsdale, Ariz. / Desert Mountain HS OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Played for the Arizona ODP Team from 2007-2009 and was the team captain in 2008 … Played in Region IV Pool in 2009. 2012: Started and appeared in 20 games at center back … helped anchor backline, which posted eight shutouts on the season … att empted six shots, three on-goal. 2011: Started four matches and made 11 appearances … registered one assist, which came during home win against Saint Mary’s (Oct. 16) … also att empted three shots, two one-goal. DESERT MOUNTAIN HS: Did not play high school soccer. CLUB TEAM: Played for Sereno Soccer Club for 11 years, capturing eight consecuti ve state championships with 93 Sereno Girls White (2003-09) and 92 Sereno Girls White (2010) … reached regional fi nals in 2004 and the regional Semifi nals in 2007 … team regularly reached the quarterfi nals of major tournaments, including the Surf Cup, Final Four, Disney Showcase, and Red Bull League. PERSONAL: Born April 16, 1993, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada … parents are Heather and Jim McCluskie … sister, Kassi, was a defender for the Pilots and graduated in 2012 … major is civil engineering. McCLUSKIE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 11-4 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2012 20-20 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 31-24 0 1 1 9 .000 5 .555 0 0-0 #22 ELLEN PARKER Midfi elder • 5-7 • Senior Paradise Valley, Ariz. / U. of Lincoln (online) NATIONAL TEAM: U-20 U.S. Nati on Team Pool … U-18 Nati onal Team Pool. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: ODP State and Region (2005-08). 2012: WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … saw limited acti on due to injuries … started six matches and made seven appearances … scored one goal, a game-winner, and had four assists for six points … fi nished with seven shots, three on-goal … game-winner came during 1-0 season-opening win over eventual nati onal champion North Carolina … named WCC Player of the Week (Aug. 20), landed on Soccer America’s Team of the Week and was named CollegeSoccer360.com Primeti me Performer following goal against UNC … had two assists during win over Fresno State (Aug. 31). 2011: WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … started 19 matches and appeared in 20 … scored three goals, had two assists and registered right points … one game-winner, which came against Gonzaga (Nov. 5) … assisted on game-tying goal at Oregon State during First Round NCAA playoff s; the Pilots would eventually prevail during a PK shootout. 2010: Appeared in 13 matches with nine starts … att empted two shots on goal, both resulti ng in goals … recorded fi rst career goal and assist in a 4-0 victory over Gonzaga (Oct 10) … followed that performance with an assist against Loyola Marymount (Oct. 15) … scored a goal in last appearance of the season on in NCAA First Round game against UT San Antonio. CLUB TEAM: Played for the Sereno ’92 Club, winning seven consecuti ve state championships … team captain for six years, also led her team to the regional quarterfi nals four ti mes and the regional semifi nals three ti mes … rated No. 49 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 100 recruits. PERSONAL: Born November 16, 1991 in Fairfax, Va. … parents are Ana and Mike Parker … major is communicati on… father Mike played baseball for the University of Evansville Aces. PARKER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 13-9 2 2 6 6 .333 2 .333 0 0-0 2011 20-19 3 2 8 12 .250 9 .750 1 0-0 2012 7-6 1 4 6 7 .143 3 .429 1 0-0 TOTAL 40-34 6 8 20 25 .240 14 .560 2 0-0

#8 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNERS’ PROFILES #4 EMILY SIPPEL Midfi elder / Forward • 5-5 • Junior Beaverton, Ore. / Westview HS OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: From 2006 to 2008, parti cipated in Oregon ODP and in Region IV ODP pool … played in 2008 ODP Costa Rica Internati onal Tournament … 2008 Oregon ODP Female Player of the Year 2012: WCC All-Academic Honorable Menti on … fi nished with two goals, three assists and seven points … both goals came during 5-0 win over San Francisco (Nov. 3) … had three straight games with an assist (Oct. 21-28). 2011: Made 19 appearances off the bench and started four games … had one assist and att empted 12 shots, with fi ve on-goal … assist came during an overti me win at home against #17 Oregon State (Sept. 11). WESTVIEW HS: Most Inspirati onal player for the Wildcats in 2009 and 2010 despite missing both seasons due to injury. CLUB TEAM: Member of FC Portland. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 27, 1993 in Porterville, Calif. … parents are Cheryl and Doug Sippel … major is biology. SIPPEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 19-4 0 1 1 12 .000 5 .417 0 0-0 2012 14-11 2 3 7 24 .083 12 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 33-15 2 4 8 36 .056 17 .472 0 0-0

#9 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER NEWCOMERS’ PROFILES #8 ELLIE BOON Midfi elder • 5-8 • Freshman Washougal, Wash. / Washougal HS NATIONAL TEAM: Currently a member of the U.S. U-18 Nati onal Team … previously played for the U-14 Nati onal Team, the U-15 Nati onal Team and the U-17 Nati onal Team. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT TEAM: Played for the ODP Region IV Team from 2009-12 ... was named to the All-Tournament First Team at the ODP Championships in Phoenix, Ariz., in 2011 and 2012 and at the ODP Interregionals in Florida in 2012 … competed in Costa Rica with Region IV Team in 2010 … also played with the Oregon ODP (2007-12) and was named the Oregon ODP Female Player of the Year and the Portland Timbers Female Player of the Year in 2011. CLUB: Her Vancouver United Club Team won the U.S. Club Silver Division Nati onal Championship in 2012 … she scored four goals during the ti tle game … reached state cup fi nal twice … named club’s Female Player of the Year in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three lett ers for the Washougal Panthers before taking her senior year off to concentrate on club soccer … was named to the Washington 2A All-State Team all three years, while also garnering All-Region honors … she was a two-ti me team MVP, a three-ti me team off ensive MVP and was selected the 2011 Regional Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Born on March 2, 1995 in Portland, Ore. … parents are Nancy and Jerry Boon … mom Nancy played soft ball at Linfi eld … major is unde- clared. #5 ALYSSA EDENSTROM Defender • 6-0 • Freshman Olympia, Wash. / Capital HS CLUB: Played for South Central Crush/Puget Sound Slammers (2006-11), Washington Premier (2011-12) and Slammers FC (2012-13) and was a team captain for six years … her club teams claimed two state championships (2006 & 2008). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year lett erwinner for the Capital Cougars … was named the All-League MVP twice (2009 & 2011) and was named the league’s most off ensive player in 2009 … was also a three-ti me team MVP, a three-ti me team off ensive MVP and she helped the Cougars fi nish fi ft h in the state at the 3A level in 2009 and 2010 … also lett ered in basketball, helping lead the Cougars to a fi ft h-place fi nish in state (2009-10) … earned hon- orable menti on all-league as a basketball player.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 30, 1994 in Olympia, Wash. … parents are Sarah Edenstrom and Grant Edenstrom … plans to be a nursing major. #3 MIKAYLA ELMER Forward • 5-6 • Freshman West Haven, Utah / Fremont HS OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Played with Utah State ODP from 2008-10 and with the Region IV ODP in 2010 … named to the Regional ODPC Tournament Second Team in January 2010. CLUB: Played for both the Rampage and the Utah Avalanche, which competed in the Elite Clubs Nati onal League … parti cipated in the ECNL/id2 Nati onal Camp (2009-10). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year lett erwinner for the Fremont Silverfoxes … was named the team’s off ensive MVP and she landed on the Salt Lake Tribune First Team … also named to the Standard Examiner Second Team. PERSONAL: Born on June 1, 1995 in China … parents are Micki and Dave Elmer … major is undeclared.

#10 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER NEWCOMERS’ PROFILES #10 DANICA EVANS Forward • 5-6 • Freshman Lakewood, Colo. / Lakewood HS NATIONAL TEAM: Called into the U-18 Women’s Nati onal Team Camp in April of 2013 … U-17 U.S. Women’s Nati onal Team in 2012. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Played for the Colorado ODP in 2007, 2008 and 2009. CLUB: Played for the both the Colorado Edge and the Colorado Rush … won the state cup in 2008 and 2010 and competed in the ECNL with the Rush for four years (2009-12) … was the ECNL’s nati onal leader in goals in 2012-13 and her Colorado Rush U-18 team fi nished second in the nati on … was named the State Cup MVP in 2012 … also traveled to England, with fellow freshman Allison Wetherington, in 2012 as part of Nike’s The Chance, which is a global search for the next wave of great soccer players. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year lett erwinner for the Tigers … led the team in goals in both 2009 and 2012 and was named to the All-Jeff erson County League First Team as a senior … also garnered team MVP honors in 2012 and was selected to the all-conference second team as a sophomore … the Tigers were a playoff team in 2012 … also lett ered in gymnasti cs, earning all-conference honors and helping lead the Tigers to the State Champion- ship in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born on June 2, 1995 in Litt leton, Colo. … parents are Debbie and David Evans … major is undeclared.

#14 MADI HALL Defender / Midfi elder • 5-7 • Freshman Lakewood, Colo. / Lakewood HS NATIONAL TEAM: Was called into the Nati onal Team Camp in 2011 and is currently in the nati onal team player pool. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Played with the Colorado ODP every year eligible and was with the Region IV Team in 2010 and 2011 CLUB: id2 Regional and Nati onal Camp three ti mes (2009, 2010, & 2011) … played with fellow freshman Danica Evans for the Colorado Rush … as a long-ti me team captain, she helped the Rush capture the State Cup in 2009 and 2011 … the Rush fi nished second at ECNL Nati onals in 2013 aft er fi nishing ninth in 2012 ... named a 2012 All-American. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year lett erwinner for the Jaguars … was a Jeff co All-Conference Selecti on and a team captain … Nati onal Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 5, 1995 in Denver, Colo. … parents are Diane and Dave Hall … dad Dave was a pitcher at the University of Colorado … cousin Taylor Hall played soccer at Gonzaga … major is undeclared.

#6 PARKES KENDRICK Midfi elder • 5-3 • Freshman Portland, Ore. / Grant HS NATIONAL TEAM: Took part in Canada WNT’s EXCELerati on camp (2013), which helps identi fy potenti al Nati onal Team members and is used to bridge the gap from the U-20 level to the senior program. CLUB: Played for the Oregon Soccer Academy and more recently FC Portland … won a state ti tle in 2012 with her FC Portland team. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity lett ers for the Grant Generals … landed on the Oregon 6A All-State First Team as a junior in 2011 and was named to the all-state second team during her senior campaign … was also named the PIL 6A Special District Player of the Year in 2011 and was selected to the PIL 6A Special District All-League Team in 2012 … helped the Generals fi nish second in the state as a sophomore in 2010 … was also a standout in both cross country and track & fi eld for the Generals, who won the 2012 State Cross Country ti tle … she holds school records in the 1500m, the 3000m and the 4x400m and she was the second fastest cross country runner in Grant program history … Nati onal Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 15, 1994 in Portland, Ore. … parents are Eliza Coblentz and Mike Kendrick … major is undeclared … her aunt Kealy Wilkin- son played soccer at the University of Victoria.

#11 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER NEWCOMERS’ PROFILES #17 ARIEL VIERA Defender • 5-4 • Freshman Scappoose, Ore. / Scappoose HS CLUB: Played for FC Portland for nine years … her team was a State Cup fi nalist four ti mes before winning the state ti tle in 2012 … was invited to the ECNL/id2 Nati onal Camp in 2012. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year lett erwinner for the Indians … fi nished with 116 career goals during her four years at Scappoose, which is ti ed for the sec- ond most all-ti me in Oregon girls prep soccer history and is behind only Tiff eny Milbrett ’s 131 goals at Hillsboro … is a three-ti me fi rst-team All-State 4A selecti on … landed on the All-Cowapa League First Team all four years and was the league player of the year three ti mes … helped the Indians to four league ti tles and an undefeated conference record (34-0-1) ... Scappoose qualifi ed for the district playoff s for the fi rst ti me in school history during her freshman campaign and the Indians reached the state semifi nals in both 2010 and 2012; Scappoose made it to the quarterfi nals in 2011 … also lett ered in track & fi eld, winning the district championships in the 100m, 200m and 4x400 … broke school record in the 4x400 … one of three fi nalists for the 2013 Johnny Carpenter Prep Athlete of the Year and was named Oregon’s Prep Soccer Player of the Year at the 61st Oregon Sports Awards … Nati onal Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born on May 14, 1995 in Hillsboro, Ore. … parents are Josie and Dave Viera … plans to major in biology. #23 ALLISON WETHERINGTON Midfi elder • 5-4 • Freshman Acworth, Ga. / Darlington HS NATIONAL TEAM: Played with the U.S. U-18 Nati onal Team for almost two years (2011-12) and is currently with the U-20 Nati onal Team, which is coached by UP alum Michelle French … traveled to Sweden in May of 2013 for a pair of internati onal matches. OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT TEAM: Played with the ODP Region III Team for two years (2010-2011) … traveled to Spain with the Region III Team … played with the Georgia ODP for fi ve years (2007-11). CLUB: Parti cipated in three ECNL/id2 Nati onal Camps and traveled to England in 2012 with freshman teammate Danica Evans and Nike’s The Chance … competed in the ECNL with her Concorde Fire Soccer Club team for three years (2010-12) … club team fi nished fourth at nati onals in 2011 and eighth in 2012 … also played for the Darlington Soccer Academy … youth All-American in 2011 & 2012. HIGH SCHOOL: Did not play high school soccer … Nati onal Spanish Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 30, 1994 in Shreveport, La. … parents are Sally and Gary Wetherington … major is undeclared.

#12 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER CAREER RECORDS Bold Face Indicates Player Returning This Season NOTE: a player Shots Att empted must have played at least 15 games to qualify for a given listi ng. 1. 462 Christi ne Sinclair (110 Goals) 2001-02, 04-05 Points Years 2. 404 Tiff eny Milbrett (103 Goals) 1990-92, 94 1. 252 Christi ne Sinclair (110g 32a) 2001-02, 04-05 3. 389 Shannon MacMillan (87 Goals) 1992-95 2. 246 Tiff eny Milbrett (103g 40a) 1990-92, 94 4. 353 Lindsey Huie (26 Goals) 2001-05 3. 219 Shannon MacMillan (87g 45a) 1992-95 5. 278 Justi Baumgardt (37 Goals) 1993, 95-97 4. 139 Danielle Foxhoven (57g, 25a) 2008-11 6. 249 Danielle foxhoven (57 Goals) 2008-11 5. 136 Michelle Enyeart (48g 40a) 2006-10 7. 228 (30 Goals) 2005-08 6. 124 Justi Baumgardt (37g 50a) 1993, 95-97 8. 223 Vanessa Talbott (46 Goals) 1997-00 7. 111 Sophie Schmidt (40g, 30a) 2007-10 9. 220 Michelle Enyeart (48 Goals) 2006-09 8. 110 Lindsey Huie (31g 48a) 2001-05 10. 218 Natalie Budge (31 Goals) 2004-07 9. 100 Vanessa Talbott (46g 8a) 1997-00 100 Linda Brock (41g 18a) 1981-84 Shots Per Game (min. 15 min) 1. 5.46 Tiff eny Milbrett (74 Games) 1990-92, 94 Points Per Game 2. 4.91 Christi ne Sinclair (94 Games) 2001-02, 04-05 1. 3.32 Tiff eny Milbrett (74 Games) 1990-92, 94 3. 3.80 Megan Rapinoe (60 Games) 2005-08 2. 3.13 Tori Rogel (15 games) 1990 4. 4.74 Shannon MacMillan (82 Games) 1992-95 3. 2.68 Christi ne Sinclair (94 Games) 2001-02, 04-05 5. 3.57 Lindsey Huie (99 Games) 2001-05 4. 2.67 Shannon MacMillan (82 Games) 1992-95 6. 3.29 Tara Koleski (62 Games) 1996-98 5. 1.60 Danielle Foxhoven (87 games) 2008-11 Christi ne Sinclair 7. 3.27 Justi Baumgardt (85 Games) 1993, 95-97 6. 1.80 Dawn Wagner (20 Games) 1985 8. 2.89 Michelle Enyeart (76 Games) 2006-09 7. 1.79 Michelle Enyeart (76 Games) 2006-10 9. 2.88 Sophie Schmidt (72 Games) 2007-10 8. 1.70 Gina Anthony (37 Games) 1984-85 10. 2.85 Danielle Foxhoven (66 Games) 2008-11 9. 1.54 Sophie Schmidt (72 Games) 2007-10 10. 1.52 Linda Brock (66 Games) 1981-84 Saves Goals 1. 263 Cori Alexander (54 GA) 2003-06 1. 110 Christi ne Sinclair 2001-02, 04-05 2. 250 Michelle Voiland (72 GA) 1991-94 2. 103 Tiff eny Milbrett 1990-92, 94 3. 197 Cheryl Loveless (38 GA) 1996, 98-00 3. 87 Shannon MacMillan 1992-95 4. 173 Gwen Thompson (75 GA) 1987-90 4. 57 Danielle Foxhoven 2008-11 5. 151 Kelsey Davis (26 GA) 2007-09 5. 48 Michelle Enyeart 2006-10 6. 132 Angela Harrison (26 GA) 1996-99 6. 46 Vanessa Talbott 1997-00 7. 130 Erin Fahey (22 GA) 1991-93, 95 7. 42 Wynne McIntosh 1994-97 8. 117 Hailee DeYoung (34 GA) 2007, 2008-11 8. 41 Linda Brock 1981-84 9. 108 Erin Dees (35 GA) 2010- 9. 40 Sophie Schmidt 2007-10 10. 71 Lauren Arase (27 Ga) 2001-02 10. 37 Justi Baumgardt 1993, 95-97 Saves Per Game (Min. 900 Minutes/15 Games) Goals Per Game 1. 3.97 Michelle Voiland (63 Games) 1991-94 1. 1.39 Tiff eny Milbrett (74 Games) 1990-92, 94 2. 3.41 Cristi n Shea (18 Games) 2001-02 2. 1.17 Christi ne Sinclair (94 Games) 2001-02, 04-05 3. 3.09 Erin Dees (35 Games) 2010- 3. 1.06 Shannon MacMillan (82 Games) 1992-95 Justi Baumgardt 4. 2.89 Erin Fahey (45 Games) 1991-93, 95 4. 0.68 Gina Anthony (37 Games) 1984-85 5. 2.87 Angela Harrison (46 Games) 1996-99 5. 0.66 Danielle Foxhoven (87 Games) 2008-11 6. 2.86 Cheryl Loveless (69 Games) 1996, 98-00 6. 0.65 Dawn Wagner (20 Games) 1985 7. 2.79 Hailee DeYoung (42 Games) 2007, 2008-11 7. 0.63 Michelle Enyeart (76 Games) 2006-10 8. 2.77 Cori Alexander (95 Games) 2003-06 8 0.62 Linda Brock (66 Games) 1981-84 9. 2.70 Gwen Thompson (64 Games) 1987-90 9. 0.59 Kris Kent (39 Games) 1986, 88 10. 2.63 Lauren Arase (27 Games) 10. 0.56 Sophie Schmidt (72Games) 2007-10 Game-Winning Goals (Since 1988) Goals Against Avg (Min. 900 Minute/15 Games) 1. 38 Christi ne Sinclair 2001-02, 04-05 1. 0.41 Lauren Arase (27 Ga, 2424 Min) 2001-02 2. 26 Shannon MacMillan 1992-95 2. 0.46 Kelsey Davis (26 Ga, 5083 Min) 2007-09 3. 22 Tiff eny Milbrett 1990-92, 94 3. 0.50 Erin Fahey (22 Ga, 3963 Min) 1991-93, 95 4. 21 Vanessa Talbott 1997-004. 4. 0.58 Cheryl Loveless (38 Ga, 5897 Min) 1996, 98-00 5. 18 Michelle Enyeart 2006-10 5. 0.59 Cori Alexander (54 Ga, 8275 Min) 2003-06 6. 17 Justi Baumgardt 1993, 95-97 7. 0.60 Angela Harrison (26 Ga, 3929 Min) 1996-99 7. 15 Wynne McIntosh 1994-97 8. 0.72 Cristi n Shea (18 Ga, 1492 Min) 2001-02 15 Danielle Foxhoven 2008-11 9. 0.79 Mary Ann Unfred (10 Ga, 1145 Min) 1986, 88 8. 12 Lindsey Huie 2001-05 10. 0.85 Shari Green (20 Ga, 2115 Min) 1983-85 12 Natalie Budge 2004-07 12 Megan Rapinoe 2005-08 Shutouts 12 Sophie Schmidt 2007-10 Cori Alexander 1. 39.0 Cori Alexander 2003-06 2. 35.0 Cheryl Loveless 1996, 98-00 Assists 3. 34.0 Kelsey Davis 2007-09 1. 50 Justi Baumgardt 1993, 95-97 4. 28.0 Erin Fahey 1991-93, 95 2. 48 Lindsey Huie 2001-05 5. 27.0 Gwen Thompson 1987-90 3. 45 Shannon MacMillan 1992-95 6. 24.5 Angela Harrison 1996-99 4. 40 Tiff eny Milbrett 1990-92, 94 7. 20.5 Michelle Voiland 1991-94 40 Michelle Enyeart 2006-09 8. 16.0 Lauren Arase 2001-02 6. 35 Michelle French 1995-98 9. 14.0 Hailee DeYoung 2007, 2009-11 7. 34 Angie Woznuk 2003, 04-07 10. 12.5 Shari Green 1982-85 8. 32 Christi ne Sinclair 2001-02, 04-05 9. 31 Sophie Schmidt 2007-10 10. 30 Erin Misaki 1999-02 Assists Per Game 1. 0.59 Justi Baumgardt (85 Games) 1993, 95-97 2. 0.55 Shannon MacMillan (82 Games) 1992-95 3. 0.54 Tiff eny Milbrett (74 Games) 1990-92, 94 4. 0.53 Michelle Enyeart (76 Games) 2006-09 5. 0.50 Kathy Johnsen (52 Games) 1982-84 0.50 Dawn Wagner (20 Games) 1985 7. 0.48 Lindsey Huie (99 Games) 2001-05 Tiff eny Milbrett 8. 0.47 Megan Rapinoe (60 Games) 2005-08 0.47 Tori Rogel (15 Games) 1990 10. 0.43 Sophie Schmidt (72 Games) 2007-10 #13 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON RECORDS

Points Year Assists Per Game (Min. 10 Games) Year 1. 88 Christi ne Sinclair (39g 10a) 2005 1. 0.93 Tiff eny Milbrett (15 Games) 1990 2. 72 Tiff eny Milbrett (30g 12a) 1992 2. 0.74 Michelle French (19 Games) 1997 3. 68 Tiff eny Milbrett (30g 8a) 1994 3. 0.70 Shannon MacMillan (23 Games) 1995 4. 62 Shannon MacMillan (23g 16a) 1995 4. 0.68 Justi Baumgardt (19 Games) 1997 62 Danielle Foxhoven (25g, 12a) 2009 5. 0.68 Michelle Enyeart (22 Games) 2007 6. 58 Shannon MacMillan (23g 12a) 1993 6. 0.67 Michelle Enyeart (18 Games) 2009 7. 56 Tiff eny Milbrett (25g 6a) 1991 7. 0.65 Kathy Johnsen (17 Games) 1984 8. 55 Christi ne Sinclair (22g 11a) 2004 8. 0.62 Lindsey Huie (21 Games) 2003 55 Christi ne Sinclair (26g 3a) 2002 0.62 Kathy Johnsen (16 Games) 1983 10. 54 Christi ne Sinclair (23g 8a) 2001 10. 0.60 Tiff eny Milbrett (20 Games) 1992 Points Per Game (Min. 10 Games) Shots Att empted 1. 3.60 Tiff eny Milbrett (20 Games) 1992 1. 145 Tiff eny Milbrett (30 Goals) 1994 2. 3.52 Christi ne Sinclair (25 Games) 2005 2. 139 Christi ne Sinclair (39 Goals) 2005 3. 3.33 Tiff eny Milbrett (15 Games) 1990 3. 126 Shannon MacMillan (23 Goals) 1995 4. 3.29 Tiff eny Milbrett (17 Games) 1991 4. 122 Shannon MacMillan (23 Goals) 1993 5. 3.13 Tori Rogel (15 Games) 1990 5. 119 Christi ne Sinclair (23 Goals) 2001 6. 3.09 Tiff eny Milbrett (22 Games) 1994 Lindsey Huie 6. 104 Christi ne Sinclair (26 Goals) 2002 7. 2.83 Shannon MacMillan (18 Games) 1994 104 Tara Koleski (18 Goals) 1998 8. 2.82 Danielle Foxhoven (22 Games) 2009 8. 100 Christi ne Sinclair (22 Goals) 2004 9. 2.76 Shannon MacMillan (21 Games) 1993 100 Vanessa Talbott (15 Goals) 2000 10. 2.70 Shannon MacMillan (23 Games) 1995 10. 96 Lindsey Huie (5 Goals) 2002 Goals Shots Per Game (Min. 10 Games) 1. 39 Christi ne Sinclair 2005 1. 6.59 Tiff eny Milbrett (22 Games) 1994 2. 30 Tiff eny Milbrett 1994 2. 5.93 Tiff eny Milbrett (15 Games) 1990 30 Tiff eny Milbrett 1992 3. 5.81 Shannon MacMillan (21 Games) 1993 4. 26 Christi ne Sinclair 2002 4. 5.56 Christi ne Sinclair (25 Games) 2005 5. 25 Tiff eny Milbrett 1991 5. 5.48 Shannon MacMillan (23 Games) 1995 25 Danielle Foxhoven 2009 6. 4.96 Christi ne Sinclair (24 Games) 2001 7. 23 Christi ne Sinclair 2001 7. 4.95 Christi ne Sinclair (21 Games) 2002 23 Shannon MacMillan 1993 8. 4.94 Shannon MacMillan (18 Games) 1994 23 Shannon MacMillan 1995 9. 4.71 Tiff eny Milbrett (17 Games) 1991 10. 22 Shannon MacMillan 1994 10. 4.55 Vanessa Talbott (22 Games) 2000 22 Christi ne Sinclair 2004 Saves Goals Per Game (Min. 10 Games) 1. 97 Michelle Voiland (24 GA) 1994 1. 1.56 Christi ne Sinclair (25 Games) 2005 2. 82 Erin Fahey (11 GA) 1995 2. 1.50 Tiff eny Milbrett (20 Games) 1992 Angela Harrison 3. 80 Cori Alexander (15 GA) 2006 3. 1.47 Tiff eny Milbrett (17 Games) 1991 4. 77 Erin Dees (23 GA) 2012 4. 1.36 Tiff eny Milbrett (22 Games) 1994 5. 74 Cori Alexander (18 GA) 2004 5. 1.33 Tori Rogel (15 Games) 1990 6. 68 Gwen Thompson (16 GA) 1989 6. 1.24 Christi ne Sinclair (21 Games) 2002 7. 64 Cori Alexander (13 GA) 2003 7. 1.22 Shannon MacMillan (18 Games) 1994 Michelle Voiland (14 GA) 1993 8. 1.20 Tiff eny Milbrett (15 Games) 1990 9. 59 Angela Harrison (8 GA) 1997 9. 1.14 Danielle Foxhoven (22 Games) 2009 59 Hailee DeYoung (21 GA) 2011 10. 1.10 Shannon MacMillan (21 Games) 1993 Saves Per Game (Min. 10 Games) Game-Winning Goals 1. 4.57 Michelle Voiland (14 Games) 1993 1. 11 Christi ne Sinclair 2005 2. 4.53 Gwen Thompson (15 Games) 1989 11 Shannon MacMillan 1995 3. 4.41 Michelle Voiland (22 Games) 1994 3. 10 Christi ne Sinclair 2004 4. 4.28 Erin Dees (18 Games) 2012 4. 9 Christi ne Sinclair 2002 5. 3.83 Cheryl Loveless (12 Games) 1999 5. 8 Christi ne Sinclair 2001 6. 3.62 Michelle Voiland (16 Games) 1992 8 Justi Baumgardt 1996 7. 3.57 Erin Fahey (23 Games) 1995 8 Shannon MacMillan 1992 8. 3.47 Hailee DeYoung (17 Games) 2011 8 Vanessa Talbott 2000 9. 3.36 Cheryl Loveless (14 Games) 1998 9. 7 Tiff eny Milbrett 1992 7 Tiff eny Milbrett 1994 Goals Against Avg (Min. 500 Minutes) 7 Vanessa Talbott 1999 Michelle French 1. 0.30 Angela Harrison (4 Ga, 1190 Min) 1998 7 Wynne McIntosh 1995 2. 0.36 Cori Alexander (8 Ga, 2006 Min) 2005 7 Megan Rapinoe 2005 3. 0.37 Lauren Arase (8 Ga, 1929 Min) 2002 4. 0.38 Erin Fahey (3 Ga, 705 Min) 1993 Assists 5. 0.41 Angela Harrison (8 Ga, 1737 Min) 1997 1. 16 Shannon MacMillan 1995 0.41 Kelsey Davis (9 Ga, 1989 Min) 2008 2. 15 Michelle Enyeart 2007 7. 0.42 Cheryl Loveless (9 Ga, 1935 Min) 1996 3. 14 Lindsey Huie 2005 8. 0.43 Cheryl Loveless (9 Ga, 1879 Min) 2000 14 Lindsey Huie 2004 0.43 Erin Dees (5 Ga, 1050 Min) 2010 14 Michelle French 1997 14 Tiff eny Milbrett 1990 Shutouts 7. 13 Megan Rapinoe 2008 1. 16.0 Erin Fahey 1995 13 Angie Woznuk 2006 2. 14.0 Kelsey Davis 2008 13 Megan Rapinoe 2005 3. 13.5 Cheryl Loveless 1996 13 Lindsey Huie 2003 4. 13.0 Lauren Arase 2002 13 Justi Baumgardt 1996 5. 12.5 Cheryl Loveless 2000 13 Justi Baumgardt 1997 6. 12.0 Cori Alexander 2003 7. 11.0 Cori Alexander 2005 11.0 Angela Harrison 1997 11.0 Shari Green 1985 Shannon MacMillan 11.0 Kelsey Davis 2009

#14 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER MATCH/TEAM RECORDS TEAM SHOTS :38 Betsy Barr Denver 9-8-00 Total Opponent Date 46 Evergreen State 11-9-86 Season 47 Gonzaga 9-7-92 45 Seatt le University 9-23-89 Most Victories ...... 23 2005 (23-0-2) 45 Western Washington 9-19-92 Most Defeats ...... 11 1983, 2-11-3 43 Central Washington 9-27-87 Most Ties ...... 4 1981, 5-5-4 38 San Diego 11-8-03 Fewest Victories ...... 2 1983, 2-11-3 37 Oregon State 11-1-87 Fewest Defeats ...... 0 2005 37 Evergreen State 10-6-90 Fewest Ties ...... 0 1989, 1992, 1997, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 37 Washington 9-30-89 Most Games Played ...... 26 2002 37 Texas Tech 9-10-00 Fewest Games Played ...... 14 1981 Longest Winning Streak ...... 19 2008 GOALS Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 25 2005 Total Player Opponent Date Other Longest Losing Streak ...... 6 1983 6 Tori Rogel Evergreen State 10-6-90 Longest Non-Winning Streak ...... 7 1982, Included One Tie 6 Linda Brock Oregon State 10-6-82 Most Home-Field Victories ...... 13 1995 (13-0-1), 2009 (13-0-0) 5 Christi ne Sinclair Oregon 8-31-05 1 Ast. Most Away Victories ...... 8 1986, 8-3-0; 1992, 8-1-0 4 Jody Lim Oregon State 11-1-87 2 Ast. Most Neutral-Site Victories ...... 7 2002 (7-0-0) 4 Kristi Hickox Oregon 10-31-87 2 Ast. Most Goals Scored ...... 83 2009 4 Kristy Despars Lewis & Clark 10-26-88 1 Ast. Fewest Goals Scored ...... 22 1983 4 Tracy Osborne Western Washington 9-18-93 Most Assists ...... 77 2009 4 Shannon MacMillan Gonzaga 9-25-93 3 Ast. Fewest Assists ...... 19 1981 4 Tiff eny Milbrett California 9-18-94 Most Points ...... 242 2009; 83 Goals, 77 Assists 4 Wynne McIntosh Gonzaga 9-2-95 Fewest Points ...... 65 1983; 22 Goals, 21 Assists 4 Kim Engesser New Mexico 9-10-95 1 Ast. Most Goals Allowed ...... 57 1983 4 Kendra Chandhoke at San Francisco 10-21-07 Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 8 1997 4 Sophie Schmidt vs. Columbia 9-5-09 Most Shutouts ...... 17 2002, 2005 4 Danielle Foxhoven Gonzaga 10-10-09 1 Ast. Most Consecuti ve Shutouts ...... 9 2007 4 Danielle Foxhoven San Francisco 10-25-09 1 Ast. 4 Amanda Frisbie vs. Fresno State 8-31-12 Match 3 Many – Last: Kaila Cameli Saint Mary’s 10-16-11 1 Ast. Most Goals Scored ...... 14 @Portland 14, W. Washington 0-1993 Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 4 @Puget Sound 5, Portland 4-1983 ASSISTS Most Goals Allowed ...... 10 @Washington 10, Portland 2-1983 Total Player Opponent Date Other Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 4 @Portland 7, Saint Mary’s 4-2011 5 Shannon MacMillan Gonzaga 9-2-95 1 G Most Goals, Both Teams ...... 14 @Portland 14, W. Washington 0-1993 4 Tiff eny Milbrett Puget Sound 10-3-92 3 G Highest Scoring Tie ...... 4-4 @Victoria, 1983 3 Many - Last: Micaela Capelle Saint Mary’s 10-16-11 1 G Largest Margin Of Victory ...... 14 @Portland 14, W. Washington 0-1993 Largest Margin Of Victory, Shutout 14 @Portland 14, W. Washington 0-1993 POINTS Largest Margin Of Defeat ...... 8 @W. Washington 8, Portland 0-1983; Total Player Opponent Date ...... @Washington 10, Portland 2-1983; 12 (6g) Tori Rogel Evergreen State 10-6-90 ...... @Santa Clara 8, Portland 0-1999 12 (6g) Linda Brock Oregon State 10-6-82 Largest Margin Of Defeat, Shutout ..8 @W. Washington 8, Portland 0-1983 11 (5g-1a) Christi ne Sinclair Oregon 8-31-05 ...... @Santa Clara 8, Portland 0-1999 11 (4g-3a) Shannon MacMillan Gonzaga 9-25-93 10 (4g-2a) Jody Lim Oregon State 11-1-87 10 (4g-2a) Kristi Hickox Oregon 10-31-87 10 (3g-4a) Tiff eny Milbrett Puget Sound 10-3-92 FASTEST GOAL Time Player Opponent Date :12 Tammy Marti ndale Western Washington 9-18-93 :12 Justi Baumgardt San Diego State 9-3-95 :14 Jody Dutra Regis 10-17-93 :14 Justi Baumgardt Michigan 10-6-96 :34 Justi Baumgardt Gonzaga 9-25-93

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#15 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS & ACCOLADES Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2009 NATIONAL Sophie Schmidt ...... First Team...... 2009 ...... Second Team ...... 2010 Honda-Broderick Cup (Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year) Danielle Foxhoven ...... Second Team ...... 2009 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2005 Kelsey Davis ...... Second Team ...... 2009 M.A.C./Hermann Trophy Winner (Awards combined in 2002) Elli Reed ...... Third Team ...... 2010 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1995 ...... Fourth Team ...... 2010 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2004, 2005 TopDrawerSoccer Team of the Season MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List Danielle Foxhoven ...... First Team...... 2009 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2011 Kelsey Davis ...... Second Team ...... 2009 Michelle Enyeart ...... Second Team ...... 2009 M.A.C./Hermann Trophy Finalist (Awards combined in 2002) Sophie Schmidt ...... Second Team ...... 2009 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1991, 1992, 1994 ...... Third Team ...... 2010 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1993, 1994, 1995 Keelin Winters ...... Second Team ...... 2010 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1996, 1997 Kendall Johnson ...... Third Team ...... 2012 Michelle French ...... 1998 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002, 2004, 2005 TopDrawerSoccer All-Rookie Team Lauren Orlandos ...... 2002 Cloee Colohan ...... First Team...... 2010 Micaela Capelle ...... First Team...... 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Stephanie Lopez ...... Winner ...... 2007 Soccer Buzz All-America Angie Woznuk ...... Finalist ...... 2007 Justi Baumgardt ...... First Team...... 1996 Kelsey Davis ...... Finalist ...... 2009 ...... Second Team ...... 1997 Jessica Tsao ...... Finalist ...... 2010 Melissa Ribaudo ...... Third Team ...... 1996 Danielle Foxhoven ...... Finalist ...... 2011 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1997 Angela Harrison ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1997 Honda Award (Women’s Soccer Nati onal Player of the Year) Michelle French ...... First Team...... 1998 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002, 2005 Tara Koleski ...... Second Team ...... 1998 Lauren Orlandos ...... First Team...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Nati onal Player of the Year Erin Misaki ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Shannon MacMillan (Soccer America, Soccer News) ...... 1995 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2001, 2002 Christi ne Sinclair (Soccer America, Soccer Buzz) ...... 2002, 2005 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Coach of the Year Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2003, 2005 Clive Charles ...... Soccer Buzz/NSCAA ...... 2002 ...... Second Team ...... 2002, 2004 Garrett Smith ...... Soccer Times ...... 2005 Imani Dorsey ...... Second Team ...... 2003 ...... FieldTurf ...... 2007 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2005, 2007 ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Soccer America Nati onal MVP Team ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2003 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1991, 1992, 1994 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2008 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1993, 1994, 1995 ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1996, 1997 Angie Woznuk ...... First Team...... 2007 Michelle French ...... 1998 ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Lauren Orlandos ...... 2000, 2002 ...... Third Team ...... 2005 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Lindsey Huie ...... 2003, 2005 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Angie Woznuk ...... Second Team ...... 2007 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2008 Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2009 Sophie Schmidt ...... First Team...... 2009 Danielle Foxhoven ...... Second Team ...... 2009 ...... Preseason Team ...... 2011 Keelin Winters ...... First Team...... 2010 NSCAA All-America Tiff eny Milbrett ...... First Team...... 1991, 1992, 1994 Shannon MacMillan ...... First Team...... 1993, 1994, 1995 ...... Second Team ...... 1992 Justi Baumgardt ...... First Team...... 1996 ...... Second Team ...... 1997 ...... Third Team ...... 1995 Erin Fahey ...... Third Team ...... 1995 Erin Misaki ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Lauren Orlandos ...... First Team...... 2002 ...... Second Team ...... 2000, 2001 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2004, 2005 ...... Second Team ...... 2003 ...... Third Team ...... 2002 Imani Dorsey ...... Third Team ...... 2003 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2005, 2007 ...... Third Team ...... 2006 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2005 ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Angie Woznuk ...... Third Team ...... 2005, 2007 Christi ne Sinclair receiving Honda-Broderick Cup award #16 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS & ACCOLADES Michelle Enyeart ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Soccer Buzz Freshman of the Year ...... Fourth Team ...... 2007 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2001 Soccer Times All-America (thru 2000, 2005) Soccer Times Freshman of the Year Tara Koleski ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1998 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005 Michelle French ...... First Team...... 1998 Soccer America All-Freshman Team Lauren Orlandos ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1992 Erin Misaki ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2000 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1993 Vanessa Talbott ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2000 Michelle French ...... 1995 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2005 Regina Holan ...... 1996 Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2005 Lindsay Smart ...... 1998 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2005 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2001 Megan Rapinoe ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Lindsey Huie ...... 2002 Angie Woznuk ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2003 Cori Alexander ...... Third Team ...... 2005 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005 CollegeSoccer.com All-America (2000) Sophie Schmidt ...... 2007 Erin Misaki ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2008 Lauren Orlandos ...... First Team...... 2000 Kendall Johnson ...... 2009 Vanessa Talbott ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2000 Cloee Colohan ...... 2010 College Soccer Weekly All-America Soccer News All-Freshman Team Michelle French ...... First Team...... 1998 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1993 Regina Holan ...... 1996 Soccer News All-America (thru 1997) Cheryl Loveless ...... 1996 Shannon MacMillan ...... First Team...... 1993, 1994 Justi Baumgardt ...... First Team...... 1996, 1997 Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Team ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1993 Regina Holan ...... Third Team ...... 1996 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... First Team...... 1994 Cheryl Loveless ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1996 Regina Holan ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1996 Lindsay Smart ...... Second Team ...... 1998 Tara Koleski ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1996 Imani Dorsey ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2000 Cheryl Loveless ...... Third Team ...... 1996 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2001 Melissa Ribaudo ...... Third Team ...... 1996 Kristen Rogers ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2001 Angela Harrison ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1997 Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2002 Wynne McIntosh ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1997 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2003 Angie Woznuk ...... Third Team ...... 2003 NAIA All-America Natalie Budge ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2004 Julie Dunford ...... Second Team ...... 1985 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2005 Dawn Wagner ...... First Team...... 1985 Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2006 Umbro Select College All-Star Classic Kendra Chandhoke ...... Fourth Team ...... 2006 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1995 Keelin Winters ...... First Team...... 2007 Erin Fahey ...... 1995 Sophie Schmidt ...... Second Team ...... 2007 Nicole Pfeifer ...... 1996 Elli Reed ...... Fourth Team ...... 2007 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1997 Danielle Foxhoven ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Wynne McIntosh ...... 1997 Kassi McCluskie ...... Third Team ...... 2008 Melissa Ribaudo ...... 1997 Michelle French ...... 1998 Tara Koleski ...... 1998 Kim Sti les ...... 1998 Kristen Eaton ...... 1998 Kylee Barton ...... 2000 Cheryl Loveless ...... 2000 Vanessa Talbott ...... 2000 Brooke O’Hanley ...... 2001 NCAA All-Tournament Team Justi Baumgardt ...... 1995, 1996 Erin Fahey ...... 1995 Wynne McIntosh ...... 1995 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1995 Regina Holan ...... 1996 Michelle French ...... 1998 Angela Harrison ...... 1998 Cheryl Loveless ...... 2000 Lauren Orlandos ...... 2000, 2002 Lauren Arase ...... 2002 Erin Misaki ...... 2002 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002 (Off . MVP), 2005 (Off . MVP) Cori Alexander ...... 2005 (Def. MVP) Lindsey Huie ...... 2005 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2005 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005 Angie Woznuk ...... 2005 Soccer America Freshman of the Year Megan Rapinoe Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1990 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2001 #17 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS & ACCOLADES Rachael Rapinoe ...... 2006 ACADEMICS Emily Michaelson ...... 2007 Angie Woznuk ...... 2007 Michelle Olivier ...... Fourth Team ...... 2008 Kelsey Davis ...... 2008, 2009 CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year Michelle Enyeart ...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2005 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2008 NSCAA Scholar All-American of the Year Elli Reed ...... 2008, 2010 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2005 Jessica Tsao ...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2009, 2010 CoSIDA Academic All-America Megan Sweeney ...... 2009 Justi Baumgardt ...... Second Team ...... 1998 Keelin Winters ...... 2009 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2005 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 2009 ...... Third Team ...... 2002, 2004 Taylor Brooke ...... 2010 (HM) Imani Dorsey ...... Second Team ...... 2003 Hailee DeYoung ...... 2010 (HM) Kari Evans ...... Second Team ...... 2005, 2006 Kendall Johnson ...... 2010 (HM) Kelsy Hollenbeck ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Halley Kreminski ...... 2010 (HM) Jessica Tsao ...... First Team...... 2009, 2010 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2011 Danielle Foxhoven ...... First Team...... 2009 Sarah Bridges ...... 2011 (HM) ...... Third Team ...... 2010 Taylor Brooke ...... 2011 (HM) Elli Reed ...... Second Team ...... 2010 Micaela Capelle ...... 2011 Cloee Colohan ...... 2011 (HM) NSCAA Scholar All-America Michelle Cruz ...... 2011 (HM) Imani Dorsey ...... First Team...... 2003 Hailee DeYoung ...... 2011 (HM) Wanda Rozwadowska ...... Second Team ...... 2003 Halley Kreminski ...... 2011 (HM) Kristen Rogers ...... Second Team ...... 2004 Emma Nelson ...... 2011 (HM) ...... Third Team ...... 2003 Michelle Olivier ...... 2011 (HM) Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2004, 2005 Ellen Parker ...... 2011 (HM) Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2005 Sarah Bridges ...... 2012 Cori Alexander ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Kendall Johnson ...... 2012 Kari Evans ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Taylor Brooke ...... 2012 (HM) Kelsy Hollenbeck ...... Second Team ...... 2005 Michelle Cruz ...... 2012 (HM) Rachael Rapinoe ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Kaila Cameli ...... 2012 (HM) Emily Michaelson ...... Second Team ...... 2007 Micaela Capelle ...... 2012 (HM) Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2008, 2009 Erin Dees ...... 2012 (HM) Kelsey Davis ...... First Team...... 2009 Ellen Parker ...... 2012 (HM) Kendra Chandhoke ...... Second Team ...... 2009 Emily Sippel ...... 2012 (HM) Academic All-Region REGIONAL Danielle Foxhoven ...... Second Team ...... 2011 Sarah Bridges ...... Second Team ...... 2011 Soccer Buzz West Region Player of the Year Taylor Brooke ...... First Team...... 2011 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1996, Off ense Michelle Cruz ...... Second Team ...... 2011 Angela Harrison ...... 1997, Defense West Coast Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year Michelle French ...... 1998, Defense Imani Dorsey ...... 2003-04 Lauren Orlandos ...... 2000, Defense Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2005-06 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002, 2004, 2005 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2007-08 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2003, Freshman Jessica Tsao ...... 2010 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005, Freshman West Coast Conference All-Academic Coach of the Year Nicole Highfi ll ...... 1992 Clive Charles ...... West Region ...... 1992, 1993, 1995, 2002 Erica Parish ...... 1992, 1993 ...... Slats Gill (Oregon Coaching Award) ...... 1995, 2002 Michelle Violand ...... 1992, 1993, 1994 Soccer Buzz All-West Region Shannon MacMillan ...... 1993, 1994, 1995 Justi Baumgardt ...... First Team...... 1996, 1997 Jody Dutra ...... 1996 Melissa Ribaudo ...... First Team...... 1996, 1997 Holly Pierce ...... 1996 Sarah Charles ...... Second Team ...... 1996 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1996, 1997 Angela Harrison ...... First Team...... 1997 Michelle French ...... 1997, 1998 Michelle French ...... First Team...... 1998 Jenna Johnson ...... 1997, 1998 ...... Third Team ...... 1997 Tia Sharpe ...... 1998 Tara Koleski ...... First Team...... 1998 Vanessa Talbott ...... 1998, 1999, 2000 Kristen Eaton ...... Second Team ...... 1998 Cheryl Loveless ...... 1999, 2000 Lindsay Smart ...... Third Team ...... 1998 Kylee Barton ...... 2000 Susanna Heikari ...... Second Team ...... 1999 Lindsay Smart ...... 2000, 2001 Erin Misaki ...... First Team...... 2000 Imani Dorsey ...... 2001, 2002, 2003 ...... Second Team ...... 1999, 2001, 2002 Emily Patt erson ...... 2001, 2002 Lauren Orlandos ...... First Team...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Erin Misaki ...... 2002 Vanessa Talbott ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Kristen Rogers ...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002, 2004, 2005 Betsy Barr ...... Second Team ...... 2001 Kelsy Hollenbeck ...... 2003, 2005 ...... Third Team ...... 2002 Wanda Rozwadowska ...... 2003 Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Lindsey Huie ...... 2003, 2004, 2005 Imani Dorsey ...... First Team...... 2003 Kari Evans ...... 2005, 2006 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Kristen Moore ...... Second Team ...... 2004 Cori Alexander ...... 2006 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2005, 2008 Lisa Sari ...... 2006 Angie Woznuk ...... First Team...... 2005, 2006, 2007 #18 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS & ACCOLADES Lisa Sari ...... Third Team ...... 2006 Angie Woznuk ...... 2003 All-Region conti nued... Kari Evans ...... 2003 Rachael Rapinoe ...... Third Team ...... 2006 Natalie Budge ...... 2004 Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2006, 2007 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005 Keelin Winters ...... Second Team ...... 2007 Michelle Enyeart ...... 2006 Sophie Schmidt ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 2006 ...... Third Team ...... 2007 Megan Sweeney ...... 2006 Danielle Foxhoven ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Sophie Schmidt ...... 2007 Elli Reed ...... Third Team ...... 2008 Elli Reed ...... 2007 Jessica Tsao ...... Third Team ...... 2008 Keelin Winters ...... 2007 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2008 NSCAA All-West Region Kassi McCluskie ...... 2008 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... First Team...... 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 Michelle Olivier ...... 2008 Erica Parish ...... First Team...... 1990 Tori Rogel ...... First Team...... 1990 Bill Hayward Amateur Athlete of the Year Cindy Griffi th ...... Second Team ...... 1992 (The State of Oregon’s top amateur athlete) Shannon MacMillan ...... First Team...... 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1994 Justi Baumgardt ...... First Team...... 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1995 Erin Fahey ...... First Team...... 1995 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002, 2005 Wynne McIntosh ...... First Team...... 1995 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2007 Melissa Ribaudo ...... First Team...... 1996, 1997 NWAC Player of the Year Angela Harrison ...... First Team...... 1997 Michelle French ...... First Team...... 1998 NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ...... Third Team ...... 1997 Tara Koleski ...... First Team...... 1998 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1990, 1991 Kristen Eaton ...... Third Team ...... 1998 All-NWAC Erin Misaki ...... First Team...... 2000, 2001 Linda Brock ...... 1982 ...... Second Team ...... 2002 Kathy Johnson ...... 1982, 1983, 1984 Lauren Orlandos ...... First Team...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Patt y DeVito ...... 1984 Cheryl Loveless ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Becky Treick ...... 1984 Vanessa Talbott ...... Second Team ...... 2000 Gina Anthony ...... 1985 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Dawn Wagner ...... 1985 Betsy Barr ...... Second Team ...... 2001 Julie Dunford ...... 1986 Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Cara Sti nger ...... 1986, 1987 Imani Dorsey ...... First Team...... 2003 Heidi Wheeler...... 1987, 1989 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Kristy Despars ...... 1988 ...... Second Team ...... 2003 Micha Miyers ...... 1988, 1989 Kristen Moore ...... First Team...... 2004 Christi na Harsaghy ...... 1990 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2005, 2008 Molly Nakayama ...... 1990 ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Erica Parish ...... 1990, 1991 Angie Woznuk ...... First Team...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Tori Rogel ...... 1990 Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2009 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1990, 1991 ...... Second Team ...... 2007, 2008 Cindy Griffi th ...... 1991 ...... Third Team ...... 2006 Tracy Osborn ...... 1991 Natalie Budge ...... Second Team ...... 2007 Michelle Voiland ...... 1991 Danielle Foxhoven ...... First Team...... 2009, 2010 WCC Player of the Year ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Sophie Schmidt ...... Second Team ...... 2008 ...... First Team...... 2009, 2010 Kelsey Davis ...... First Team...... 2009 WEST COAST CONFERENCE Kendra Chandhoke ...... First Team...... 2009 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... 1992, 1994 (Off ense) Elli Reed ...... First Team...... 2010 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1993, 1995 (Off ense) Jessica Tsao ...... First Team...... 2010 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1996 (Off ense) Keelin Winters ...... First Team...... 2010 Erin Misaki ...... 2000 (Co-Player of the Year) Amanda Frisbie ...... First Team...... 2012 Lauren Orlandos ...... 2000, 2002 (Defensive) Kendall Johnson ...... First Team...... 2012 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2002, 2004, 2005 (Player of the Year) Michelle Cruz ...... Second Team ...... 2012 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2005, 2007 (Defensive) All-NAIA District 2 Angie Woznuk ...... 2007 (Player of the Year) Julie Dunford ...... 1985 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2008 (Player of the Year) Jody Lim ...... 1985 Michelle Enyeart ...... 2009 (Player of the Year) Dawn Wagner ...... 1985 Keelin Winters ...... 2010 (Player of the Year) Jessica Tsao ...... 2010 (Defensive) Soccer Buzz West Region All-Freshman Kendall Johnson ...... 2012 (Defense) Regina Holan ...... 1996 Cheryl Loveless ...... 1996 WCC Freshman of the Year Lindsay Smart ...... 1998 Shannon MacMillan ...... 1992 Susanna Heikari ...... 1999 Justi Baumgardt ...... 1993 Betsy Barr ...... 1999 Holly Pierce ...... 1994 Erin Misaki ...... 1999 Michelle French ...... 1995 Imani Dorsey ...... 2000 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2001 Christi ne Sinclair ...... 2001 Lindsey Huie ...... 2002 Kristen Rogers ...... 2001 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005 Lindsey Huie ...... 2002 Michelle Enyeart ...... 2006 Stephanie Lopez ...... 2003 Keelin Winters ...... 2007 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2008 #19 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS & ACCOLADES Kendall Johnson ...... 2009 WCC Coach of the Year Clive Charles ...... 1993, 1994, 1995 Garrett Smith ...... 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 All-WCC Cindy Griffi th ...... First Team...... 1993, 1994 ...... Second Team ...... 1992 Tiff eny Milbrett ...... First Team...... 1992, 1994 Shannon MacMillan ...... First Team...... 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Tracy Osborn ...... First Team...... 1992, 1993, 1994 Michelle Voiland ...... First Team...... 1993, 1994 ...... Second Team ...... 1992 Justi Baumgardt ...... First Team...... 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997 Molly Nakayama ...... Second Team ...... 1993 Jessica Tsao Kristen Wair ...... Second Team ...... 1993 Rachael Rapinoe ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Amy Goaziou ...... Second Team ...... 1994 Kendra Chandhoke ...... Second Team ...... 2009 Holly Pierce ...... Second Team .....1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2006, 2007 Erin Fahey ...... First Team...... 1995 Sophie Schmidt ...... First Team...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Wynne McIntosh ...... First Team...... 1995, 1997 Keelin Winters ...... Second Team ...... 2007, 2009 Melissa Ribaudo ...... First Team...... 1995, 1996 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2008 ...... Second Team ...... 1997 ...... First Team...... 2010 Michelle French ...... First Team...... 1997, 1998 Emily Michaelson ...... Second Team ...... 2007 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1995, 1996 Kelli Cronkrite ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2007 Kristen Eaton ...... First Team...... 1998 Kelsey Davis ...... First Team...... 2009 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1995 ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Kim Engesser ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1995 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2007 Cheryl Loveless ...... First Team...... 1996 Danielle Foxhoven ...... First Team...... 2008, 2009, 2010 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1999 ...... Second Team ...... 2011 Regina Holan ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1996 Elli Reed ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Tara Koleski ...... First Team...... 1998 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2009 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1996 Charney Burk ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2008 Angela Harrison ...... First Team...... 1997 Jessica Tsao ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2008 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1999 ...... Second Team ...... 2009 Kylee Barton ...... Second Team ...... 1997, 1998 ...... First Team...... 2010 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2000 Kendall Johnson ...... Second Team ...... 2009, 2010 Kim Sti les ...... First Team...... 1998 Megan Sweeney ...... Second Team ...... 2009 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1997 Halley Kreminski ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2009, 2010 Sarah Charles ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1997 Micaela Capelle ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2010 Lindsay Smart ...... First Team...... 1998 ...... First Team...... 2011 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1999, 2001 Cloee Colohan ...... Second Team ...... 2010 Vanessa Talbott ...... First Team...... 1998, 2000 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2011 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1999 Michelle Cruz ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2010 Brooke O’Hanley ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 1998, 2001 Hailee DeYoung ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2010 Susanna Heikari ...... First Team...... 1999 Taylor Brooke ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2011 Erin Misaki ...... First Team...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Kaila Cameli ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2011 Betsy Barr ...... First Team...... 2001 Michelle Olivier ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2011 ...... Second Team ...... 1999, 2000, 2002 Taylor Brooke ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2012 Imani Dorsey ...... First Team...... 2003 Michelle Cruz ...... Second Team ...... 2012 ...... Second Team ...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Erin Dees ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2012 Lauren Orlandos ...... First Team...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Amanda Frisbie ...... First Team...... 2012 Christi ne Sinclair ...... First Team...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Kendall Johnson ...... First Team...... 2012 Lauren Arase ...... Second Team ...... 2002 Rebekah Kurle ...... Second Team ...... 2012 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2001 Noelle La Prevott e ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2012 Emily Patt erson ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2002 Lindsey Huie ...... First Team...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 WCC All-Freshman Team Kristen Rogers ...... Second Team ...... 2002, 2004 Natalie Budge ...... 2004 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2003 Megan Rapinoe ...... 2005 Kristen Moore ...... Second Team ...... 2004 Michelle Enyeart ...... 2006 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2002, 2003 Elli Reed ...... 2007 Wanda Rozwadowska ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2003 Sophie Schmidt ...... 2007 Cori Alexander ...... Second Team ...... 2006 Jessica Tsao ...... 2007 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2003, 2004 Keelin Winters ...... 2007 Stephanie Lopez ...... First Team...... 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 Charney Burke ...... 2008 Angie Woznuk ...... First Team...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2008 ...... Second Team ...... 2003 Michelle Olivier ...... 2008 Natalie Budge ...... Second Team ...... 2007 Kendall Johnson ...... 2009 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2004, 2005 Micaela Capelle ...... 2010 Megan Rapinoe ...... First Team...... 2005, 2008 Cloee Colohan ...... 2010 Kari Evans ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2005, 2006 Rebekah Kurle ...... 2011 Lisa Sari ...... Second Team ...... 2006 ...... Honorable Menti on ...... 2005 Preseason All-WCC Michelle Enyeart ...... First Team...... 2006, 2007, 2009 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2011 ...... Second Team ...... 2008 Cloee Colohan ...... 2011 Kendall Johnson ...... 2011 Micaela Capelle ...... 2012 #20 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON SUMMARIES Most Most Year Coach W-L-T Pct. GF GA NCSC WCC Home Away Neutral Valuable Inspirati onal 1980 Ken Robinett e 4-9-2 .363 NA NA —— —— NA NA NA Karel Shane Cathy Campbell 1981 Gordon Williamson 5-5-4 .357 34 22 2-5-3 —— 3-1-3 2-4-1 0-0-0 Linda Brock Cathy Campbell 1982 Gordon Williamson 8-8-3 .421 34 34 8-7-3, 4th —— 4-4-2 4-4-1 0-0-0 Kathy Johnsen Campbell/ Steele 1983 Gordon Williamson 2-11-3 .125 22 57 1-8-1, 6th —— 2-5-0 0-6-3 0-0-0 Kathy Johnsen Linda Brock 1984 Gordon Williamson 10-6-1 .588 58 33 4-3-1, 3rd —— 6-3-0 4-3-1 0-0-0 Kathy Johnsen Maria Espinoza 1985 @ Gordon Williamson 15-4-1 .750 71 17 7-0-0, 1st —— 8-1-0 6-0-0 1-3-1 Malia Young Jody Lim 1986 % Jim Tursi 13-6-1 .650 57 29 4-0-1, 1st —— 5-3-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 Julie Dunford Kristen Lameh 1987 Jim Tursi 11-5-2 .611 42 26 4-0-1, 1st —— 5-0-1 5-4-0 1-1-1 Cara Sti nger Jody Lim 1988 Jim Tursi 11-6-2 .579 46 26 3-1-1, 2nd —— 5-0-0 4-5-2 2-1-0 Micha Myers Karen Mauren 1989 Clive Charles 10-6-0 .625 41 17 6-1-0, 3rd —— 7-3-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 Cindy Griffi th Angie Anderson 1990 Clive Charles 11-3-1 .733 60 14 5-0-0, 1st —— 7-0-1 4-2-0 0-1-0 Tiff eny Milbrett Erica Parish 1991 Clive Charles 13-2-2 .765 52 16 5-0-0, 1st —— 6-0-0 6-1-2 1-1-0 Tiff eny Milbrett Cindy Griffi th 1992 *# Clive Charles 18-2-0 .900 77 26 —— 4-0-0, 1st 9-1-0 8-1-0 1-0-0 Tiff eny Milbrett Christi na Harsaghy 1993 * Clive Charles 16-4-1 .762 73 17 —— 5-1-0, 2nd 9-0-0 5-3-1 2-1-0 Shannon MacMillan Cindy Griffi th 1994 * Clive Charles 16-6-0 .727 70 24 —— 7-0-0, 1st 9-3-0 5-3-0 2-0-0 Tiff eny Milbrett Tracy Osborn 1995 * Clive Charles 20-1-2 .870 77 11 —— 6-0-1, 1st 13-0-1 4-0-1 3-1-0 Justi Baumgardt Holly Pierce 1996 * Clive Charles 19-1-2 .864 54 10 —— 7-0-0, 1st 10-0-0 7-0-1 2-1-1 Justi Baumgardt Holly Pierce 1997 * Clive Charles 14-5-0 .737 50 8 —— 6-1-0, 1st 8-3-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 Justi Baumgardt Sharpe/Anderson 1998 * Clive Charles 19-3-2 .833 63 11 —— 6-1-0, 2nd 10-1-0 5-0-2 4-2-0 six seniors Tia Sharpe 1999 Clive Charles 12-7-1 .625 50 26 —— 5-2-0, 3rd 6-3-1 5-3-0 1-1-0 Erin Misaki Betsy Barr 2000 * Clive Charles 18-4-0 .818 59 9 —— 6-1-0, 1st 10-2-0 8-1-0 0-1-0 Erin Misaki Lauren Orlandos 2001 * Clive Charles 20-4-0 .833 57 16 —— 5-2-0, 2nd 11-1-0 6-1-0 3-2-0 Christi ne Sinclair Imani Dorsey 2002 * Clive Charles 19-4-3 .808 48 12 —— 4-2-1, 3rd 7-2-1 5-2-2 7-0-0 Christi ne Sinclair Lauren Orlandos 2003 * Garrett Smith 18-3-2 .788 55 14 —— 5-1-1, 2nd 9-1-2 7-2-0 2-0-0 Lindsey Huie Imani Dorsey 2004 * Garrett Smith 20-4-0 .833 52 18 —— 6-1-0, T-1st 10-1-0 7-2-0 3-1-0 Sinclair/Huie Kristen Moore 2005* Garrett Smith 23-0-2 .960 79 9 —— 6-0-1, 1st 12-0-0 7-0-1 4-0-1 Christi ne Sinclair Rebecca Meierbachtol 2006* Garrett Smith 17-4-3 .771 63 16 —— 4-2-1, 2nd 7-1-1 6-3-2 4-0-0 Cori Alexander Ruth Gilliam 2007* Garrett Smith 18-4-0 .818 56 12 —— 7-0-0, 1st 10-0-0 6-3-2 2-1-0 Angie Woznuk Natalie Budge 2008* Garrett Smith 20-2-0 .909 69 9 —— 7-0-0 1st 12-1-0 6-1-0 2-0-0 Sophie Schmidt M. Rapinoe/R. Rapinoe 2009* Garrett Smith 21-2-0 .913 83 11 —— 7-0-0 1st 13-0-0 6-2-0 2-0-0 Michelle Enyeart Kelsey Davis 2010* Garrett Smith 19-1-2 .909 50 12 —— 6-0-1 1st 12-0-1 5-1-1 2-0-0 Sophie Schmidt Jessica Tsao 2011* Garrett Smith 9-10-2 .476 28 30 —— 4-4-0, 5th 6-3-1 3-4-1 0-3-0 Michelle Oliver Danielle Foxhoven 2012* Garrett Smith 11-5-5 .643 43 23 —— 5-1-2, 2nd 6-4-3 3-0-2 2-1-0 Erin Dees Kendall Johnson Totals 33 years 480-147-49 .746 1773 615 49-25-11 118-19-8 257-47-19 163-68-26 56-23-4

@ NAIA playoff berth * NCAA Playoff berth % The University of Portland women’s athleti c teams began competi ng at the NCAA Division I level at the start of the 1986-87 academic year # Portland women’s soccer ended its affi liati on with the Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference following the 1991 season and became a charter member of the West Coast Conference in 1992

2002 University of , NCAA College Cup, Nati onal Champions Back Row (left to right): Rebekah Patrick, Lauren Orlandos, Christi ne Sinclair, Imani Dorsey, Wanda Rozwadowska, Kim Head; Midle Row (left to right): Lauren Arase, Betsy Barr, Jessica Heller, Kristen Moore, Colleen Salisbury, Kristen Rogers; Front Row (left to right): Valerie Fletcher, Jennifer Bosa, Erin Misaki, Lindsey Huie, Kelsy Hollenbeck, Emily Patt erson. #21 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON LEADERS School record in Bold GOALS ASSISTS TOTAL POINTS Year Player Goals Year Player Assists Year Player Points 1980 Not available na 1980 Not available na 1980 Not available na 1981 Melissa Borello, F 10 1981 Melissa Borello, F 7 1981 Melissa Borello, F 27 1982 Linda Brock, F 13 1982 Linda Brock, F 7 1982 Linda Brock, F 33 1983 Linda Brock, F 14 1983 Kathy Johnsen, MF 10 1983 Linda Brock, F 29 1984 Becky Treick, F 14 1984 Kathy Johnsen, MF 11 1984 Beck Treick, F 32 1985 Gina Anthony, F 17 1985 Dawn Wagner, MF 10 1985 Gina Anthony, F 43 1986 Kris Kent, D 16 1986 Kris Wallace, F 11 1986 Kris Kent, D 36 1987 Angela Benedetti , MF 10 1987 Kristi Hickox, F 7 1987 Angela Benedetti , MF 23 1988 Kristy Despars, F 13 1988 Kristy Despars, F 4 1988 Kristy Despars, F 30 1989 Kristi Wiese, F 9 1989 Cindy Griffi th, MF 7 1989 Cindy Griffi th, MF 19 1990 Tori Rogel, F 20 1990 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 14 Kristi Wiese, F 19 1991 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 25 1991 Cindy Griffi th, MF 7 1990 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 50 1992 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 30 1992 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 12 1991 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 56 Cindy Griffi th 1989, 91-93 1993 Shannon MacMillan, F 23 1993 Justi Baumgardt, MF 12 1992 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 72 1994 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 30 Shannon MacMillan, F 12 1993 Shannon MacMillan, F 58 1995 Shannon MacMillan, F 23 1994 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 8 1994 Tiff eny Milbrett , F 68 1996 Justi Baumgardt, MF 13 1995 Shannon MacMillan, F 16 1995 Shannon MacMillan, F 62 1997 Justi Baumgardt, MF 11 1996 Justi Baumgardt, MF 13 1996 Justi Baumgardt, MF 39 1998 Tara Koleski, F 18 1997 Michelle French, MF 14 1997 Justi Baumgardt, MF 35 1999 Vanessa Talbott , F 12 1998 Tara Koleski, F 11 1998 Tara Koleski, F 47 2000 Vanessa Talbott , F 15 1999 Erin Misaki, MF 9 1999 Vanessa Talbott , F 25 2001 Christi ne Sinclair, F 23 2000 Emily Patt erson, MF 10 2000 Vanessa Talbott , F 36 2002 Christi ne Sinclair, F 26 2001 Christi ne Sinclair, F 8 2001 Christi ne Sinclair, F 54 2003 Lindsey Huie, MF 12 Kristen Moore, MF 8 2002 Christi ne Sinclair, F 55 2004 Christi ne Sinclair, F 22 2002 Emily Patt erson, MF 9 2003 Lindsey Huie, MF 37 2005 Christi ne Sinclair, F 39 2003 Lindsey Huie, MF 13 2004 Christi ne Sinclair, F 55 2006 Michelle Enyeart, F 16 2004 Lindsey Huie, MF 14 2005 Christi ne Sinclair, F 88 2007 Michelle Enyeart, F 12 2005 Lindsey Huie, MF 14 2006 Michelle Enyeart, F 38 2008 Danielle Foxhoven, F 16 2006 Angie Woznuk, MF 13 2007 Michelle Enyeart, F 39 2009 Danielle Foxhoven, F 25 2007 Michelle Enyeart, F 15 2008 Danielle Foxhoven, F 38 Wynne McIntosh 1994-97 2010 Micaela Capelle,F 8 2008 Megan Rapinoe, MF 13 2009 Danielle Foxhoven, F 62 Danielle Foxhoven, F 8 2009 Danielle Foxhoven, F 12 2010 Danielle Foxhoven, F 21 2011 Danielle Foxhoven, F 8 Sophie Schmidt, MF 12 Micaela Capelle, F 21 2012 Amanda Frisbie, F 12 Michelle Enyeart, F 12 2011 Danielle Foxhoven, F 18 2010 Taylor Brooke, MF 5 2012 Amanda Frisbie, F 33 Elli Reed, D 5 Siohie Schmidt, MF 5 Danielle Foxhoven, F 5 Micaela Capelle, F 5 2011 Micaela Capelle, F 7 2012 Amanda Frisbie, F 9

#22 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER POSTSEASON HISTORY NAIA PLAYOFFS 2007 First Round Denver Boulder, Colo. W 5-0 Year Round Opponent Site Result Score Second Round Colorado Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 1985 First Saint Mary’s Santa Barbara, Calif. W 2-1 Third Round Tennessee Portland, Ore. W 3-0 Second Westmont Santa Barbara, Calif. L 2-3 Quarterfi nals UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. L 2-3 (2ot) Totals 1 Playoff Berth 2 Games — 1-1-0 4 GF/4 GA 2008 First Round Northern Arizona Portland, Ore. W 6-1 NCAA PLAYOFFS Second Round Texas Portland, Ore. W 2-0 Year Round Opponent Site Result Score Third Round James Madison Portland, Ore. W 3-2 1992 First Round Stanford Stanford, Calif. L 2-5 Quarterfi nals Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. L 0-1 1993 First Round Santa Clara Stanford, Calif. W 2-0 2009 First Round Denver Portland, Ore. W 4-0 Quarterfi nals Stanford Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 Second Round Washington Portland, Ore. W 2-1 Third Round Virginia Tech Portland, Ore. W 4-1 1994 First Round Saint Mary’s Portland, Ore. W 6-0 Quarterfi nals UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 Quarterfi nals Stanford Portland, Ore. W 2-1 (ot) Semifi nals Notre Dame Portland, Ore. L 0-1 2010 First Round UTSA Portland, Ore. W 9-0 Second Round Washington Portland Ore. T 1-1 (9-10 PKs) 1995 First Round bye Second Round Washington Portland, Ore. W 1-0 2011 First Round Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. T 1-1 (7-6 PKs) Quarterfi nals Maryland Portland, Ore. W 1-0 Second Round Florida State Memphis, TN L 1-3 Semifi nals SMU Chapel Hill, N.C. W 4-2 Final Notre Dame Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-1 (ot) 2012 First Round Washington State Portland, Ore. T 1-1 (7-6 PKs) Second Round Michigan University Park, Pa. L 1-3 1996 First Round Washington Portland, Ore. W 1-0 Second Round Vanderbilt Portland, Ore. W 3-1 (ot) Totals 20 Berths 69 Games — 48-16-5 147 GF/ 50GA Quarterfi nals Nebraska Portland, Ore. W 1-0 Semifi nals Notre Dame Santa Clara, Calif. L 2-3 1997 First Round UCLA Portland, Ore. L 0-1 1998 First Round bye Second Round Minnesota Portland, Ore. W 3-0 Third Round San Diego State Portland, Ore. W 5-0 Quarterfi nals Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. W 2-1 Semifi nals North Carolina Greensboro, N.C. L 0-1 (4ot) 2000 First Round bye Second Round Arizona State Portland, Ore. W 3-1 Third Round Washington Seatt le, Wash. W 1-0 Quarterfi nals Penn State University Park, Pa. W 1-0 (ot) Semifi nals UCLA San Jose, Calif. L 0-1 2001 First Round Idaho State Portland, Ore. W 5-0 Second Round Washington Portland, Ore. W 2-0 Third Round Nebraska Portland, Ore. W 4-0 Quarterfi nals Texas A&M Portland, Ore. W 4-1 Semifi nals North Carolina Dallas, Texas L 1-2 2002 First Round Idaho State Provo, Utah W 3-0 Second Round Utah Provo, Utah W 3-0 Third Round Richmond Portland, Ore. W 4-0 Quarterfi nals Stanford Stanford, Calif. T 0-0 (4-2 PKs) Semifi nals Penn State Austi n, Texas W 2-0 Final Santa Clara Austi n, Texas W 2-1 (2ot) 2003 First Round Denver Portland, Ore. W 1-0 Second Round Nebraska Portland, Ore. W 4-1 Third Round Santa Clara Portland, Ore. T 0-0 (2-4 PKs) 2004 First Round Weber State Portland, Ore. W 3-0 Second Round Colorado Portland, Ore. W 3-0 Third Round Texas Portland, Ore. W 2-0 Quarterfi nals Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. L 1-3 2005 First Round Iowa State Lincoln, Neb. W 5-0 Second Round Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W 3-2 Third Round Arizona Portland, Ore. W 4-0 Quarterfi nals Notre Dame Portland, Ore. W 3-1 Semifi nals Penn State College Stati on, Texas T 0-0 (4-3 PKs) Final UCLA College Stati on, Texas W 4-0 2006 First Round Brigham Young Salt Lake City, Utah W 2-1 Second Round Utah Salt Lake City, Utah W 3-0 Third Round Texas Austi n, Texas W 2-0 Quarterfi nals UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 Sophie Schmidt

#23 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER PORTLAND INVITATIONAL HISTORY Portland 5, Cal Poly 0 Cal Poly 2, Washington 1 Virginia 1, Portland 0 1998 Oregon 1, Florida Internati onal 0 Portland 4, Wake Forest 0 Wake Forest 3, Oregon 2 Portland 5, Florida Internati onal 0 1999 San Jose State 2, Portland 1 Washington 3, Oklahoma State 0 Portland 9, Oklahoma State 0 Washington 2, San Jose State 1 2000 Portland 4, San Diego State 0 Notre Dame 5, Washington 0 Washington 5, San Diego State 2 Notre Dame 1, Portland 0 2002 Portland 2, Denver 0 Washington 1, CS Fullerton 1 (2ot) Denver 1, Washington 0 Portland 2, CS Fullerton 1 (ot) 2003 Justi Baumgardt Portland 2, CS Fullerton 0 Lisa Sari Washington 1, Connecti cut 1 (2ot) CHAMPIONS Connecti cut 3, Portland 2 (2ot) Portland 2, Oregon State 1 (ot) 1992 North Carolina Washington 3, CS Fullerton 0 1993 Portland 1995 Portland 2004 1996 Portland Portland 4, Weber State 0 Washington 1, UAB 0 TOURNAMENT HONORS 1997 Virginia OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1998 Portland Portland 3, UAB 0 Washington 2, Weber State 0 1992 , North Carolina 1999 Washington 1993 Shannon MacMillan, Portland 2000 Notre Dame 2005 1995 Wynne McIntosh, Portland 2001 cancelled Portland 5, Wisconsin 1 1996 Justi Baumgardt, Portland 2002 Portland West Virginia 1, Washington 0 1997 Justi Baumgardt, Portland 2003 Washington Portland 2, West Virginia 0 1998 Tara Koleski, Portland 2004 Portland Wisconsin 2, Washington 1 1999 Vanessa Talbott , Portland 2005 Portland 2000 Meoti s Erikson, Notre Dame 2006 2006 North Carolina 2002 Christi ne Sinclair, Portland Portland 5, Baylor 0 2007 Portland 2003 Lindsey Huie, Portland North Carolina 4, Washington 0 2008 Portland 2004 Christi ne Sinclair, Portland North Carolina 2, Portland 1 2009 Portland 2005 Christi ne Sinclair, Portland Washington 4, Baylor 0 2010 Portland 2006 Megan Rapinoe, Portland 2011 Portland/Washington (co-champions) 2007 2007 Michelle Enyeart, Portland 2012 Was not held Portland 2, Kansas 0 2008 Elli Reed, Portland TOURNAMENT RESULTS Washington 2, Yale 1 2009 Michelle Enyeart, Portland 1992 Portland 1, Yale 0 2010 Sophie Schmidt, Portland North Carolina 5, UC Santa Barbara 1 Washington 1, Kansas 0 2011 Danielle Foxhoven, Portland North Carolina 6, Portland 1 2008 Portland 1, UC Santa Barbara 0 OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER Portland 7, Northern Arizona 0 1992 Dawn Crow, North Carolina 1993 Washington 2, San Diego State 0 1993 Erica Parish, Portland Washington 3, Hartf ord 1 Portland 3, San Diego State 0 1995 Melissa Carr, Duke Portland 3, San Diego 2 Washington 3, Northern Arizona 1 1996 Melissa Ribaudo San Diego 1, Washington 0 (ot) 2009 1997 Karen Esteva, Virginia Portland 3, Hartf ord 1 Portland 4, Illinois 1 1998 Michelle French Miami 1, Washington 0 1999 Jackie Ostdiek, San Jose State 1995 Portland 2, Miami 0 2000 Kerri Bakker, Notre Dame Duke 2, Washington 0 Washington 1, Illinois 0 2002 Lauren Orlandos, Portland Portland 3, Nebraska 0 2003 Nikki Cross, Connecti cut Washington 5, Nebraska 1 2010 2004 Kristen Moore, Portland Portland 2, Duke 1 (ot) Portland 2, Rutgers 1 2005 Lisa Sari, Portland Washington 2, Penn State 1 1996 2006 Lisa Sari, Portland Rutgers 1, Washington 0 2007 Keelin Winters, Portland North Carolina State 2, Washington 1 Portland 4, Penn State 2 Portland 3, Minnesota 2 2008 Korie Nicholson, Portland Minnesota 2, Washington 1 2011 2009 Britt ney Macdonald, Miami Portland 4, North Carolina State 0 Oregon State 2, New Mexico 1 2010 Cloee Colohan, Portland Portland 1, Washington 1 (2ot) Elli Reed, Portland (co-recipients) 1997 Washington 2, New Mexico 1 (ot) 2011 Jorde Lafontaine-Kussman, Washington Virginia 4, Washington 2 #24 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME ROSTER A Amanda Frisbie 2010- Malloy Leahy 2011 Shelly Powers 1981-82 Jenny Abbott 1988 Marie Furlong 1983 Catherine Lester 1983 Elinor Priest 2009-10 Cori Alexander 2003-06 Sheila Lester 1991 G Jody Lim 1984-87 R Lisa Amato 1983 Megan Rapinoe 2005-08 Angie Anderson 1989-91 Amy Goaziou 1993-94 Theresa Lipman 1982 Ruth Gilliam 2003-06 Jennifer Lohse 1988-89 Rachael Rapinoe 2004-08 Erika Anderson 1996-97 Julie Ray 1981-82 Gina Anthony 1984-85 Erin Goodling 1999-2001 Stephanie Lopez 2003, 05-07 Sharie Green 1982-85 Cheryl Loveless 1996, 1998-00 Elli Reed 2007-10 Lauren Arase 2001-02 Melissa Ribaudo 1994-97 Pardis Ariazand 1999 Amy Gregg 1981 Cindy Griffi th 1989, 91-93 M Tori Rogel 1990 Karrie Austi n 1992 Rachel Mackey 1990-93 Kristen Rogers 2001-04 B H Shannon MacMillan 1992-95 Wanda Rozwadowska 2002-03 Betsy Barr 1999-2002 Angela Harrison 1996-99 Aimee Mansoor 1996 S Kylee Barton 1997-2000 Christi na Harsaghy 1990-92 Crissy Marti 1999-2000 Liz Hauer 1982-84 Tammy Marti ndale 1991-94 Colleen Salisbury 2002-05 Justi Baumgardt 1993, 1995-97 Lisa Sari 2003-06 Alexis Beinlich 2003-05 Kim Head 2002-03 Holli Matt er 1991-93 Kelly Heard 1980 Karen Mauren 1985-88 Maria Schierman 1994-97 Michelle Bender 1990-91 Sophie Schmidt 2007-10 Angela Benedetti 1987-89 Susanna Heikari 1999 Kassi McCluskie 2008-2011 Jessica Heller 2001-04 Lorielle McCluskie 2011- Valerie Schmidt 1986 Sara Bindl 2012- Michele Scifo 2004-07 Tammy Blakely 1987-89 Kristi Hickox 1987-88 Wynne McIntosh 1994-97 Nicole Highfi ll 1991-92 Rebecca Meierbachtol 2003-06 Laura Seeley 1983-85 Melissa Borello 1980-83 Karel Shane 1980-83 Jennifer Bosa 2000-03 Regina Holan 1996, 98 Emily Michaelson 2004-07 Kelsy Hollenbeck 2002-05 Tiff eny Milbrett 1990-92, 94 Tia Sharpe 1994-95, 97-98 Joy Boswell 1990-93 Cristi n Shea 2001-02 Erin Bradey 1986 Lindsey Huie 2001-05 Erin Misaki 1999-2002 Elsa Hume 2003-06 Michelle Mitchell 1980 Ann Sherry 1980 Amy Brenner 1991-92 Christi ne Sinclair 2001-02, 2004-05 Sarah Bridges 2010- Margaret Montgomery 1986 J Kristen Moore 2001-04 Emily Sippel 2011- Linda Brock 1981-84 Janelle Jacka 2006-09 Laura Shotliff 1987 Taylor Brooke 2009-2012 Lauren Mussallem 2000-01 Sara Jackman 2007-10 Micha Myers 1988-89 Linda Shull 1987-88 Kati e Brown 2005-06 Devlyn Jeter 2012- Lindsay Smart 1998-2001 Natalie Budge 2004-07 Kathy Johnsen 1983-84 N Annmarie Snorsky 1992 Charney Burk 2008-09 Christi Johnson 1987-89 Molly Nakayama 1990-93 Jeanne Steele 1980-82 C Jenna Johnson 1995-98 Monica Names 1986 Lark Stephenson 1981 Kaila Cameli 2011- Kendall Johnson 2009-10, 2012 Wendy Natarte 1985 Kim Sti les 1995-98 Cathy Campbell 1980-82 Emma Nelson 2008-2011 Cara Sti nger 1984-87 K Maura Nelson 1987 Charlott e Strachan 1994 Laura Campbell 1980-81 Jodi Kartes 1988-89 Micaela Capelle 2010- Tammy Nelson 1980-81 Megan Sweeney 2006-2009 Kathy Keener 1981 Korie Nicholson 2005-08 Lara Carlson 1989-90 Margaret Keller 1982 T Darci Carruthers 2000-01 Kristen Kelly 2007-10 O Vanessa Talbott 1997-2000 Lisa Casagrande 1999-01 Kris Kent 1986, 88 Brooke O’Hanley 1998-2001 Laurie Thibert 1986 Kendra Chandhoke 2006-10 Molly Klier 2009-10 Michelle Olivier 2008-2011 Heather Thibodeau 1996-99 Sarah Charles 1994-97 Trisha Kline 1988 Stephanie O’Neill 1995 Lisa Thody 1981 Kathy Codanti 1988 Tara Koleski 1996-98 Lisa Ontai 1980 Gwen Thompson 1987-90 Cloee Colohan 2009-11 Susan Kosanke 1988 Lauren Orlandos 1999-2002 Lisa Toth 1988 Kelli Cronkrite 2004-07 Halley Kreminski 2008-2011 Tracy Osborn 1991-94 Andrea Tousignant 1983-84 Michelle Cruz 2010- Mary Kuder 2004 Jeanett e Owens 1986 Becky Treick 1983-84 D Rebekah Kurle 2011- Diane Treick 1984-86 P Anne Triplett 1989-90 Kelsey Davis 2007-09 L Kim Parducci 1994 Erin Dees 2010- Jessica Tsao 2007-10 Suzanne LaFrance 1987 Rebekah Patrick 2002 Jennifer Tutt le 2003-06 Haylee DeGrood 2012- Noelle La Prevott e 2012- Erica Parish 1990-93 Ana Del Bosque 1998-2001 Kristen Lameh 1984, 86-87 Ellen Parker 2010- U Kristy Despars 1988-89 Barbara Lang 1985-86 Emily Patt erson 1999-2002 Mary Ann Unfred 1986-88 Patt y DeVito 1984 Sherry Larson 1989-90 Nicole Pfeifer 1993-96 Hailee DeYoung 2007, 2009-11 Tricia Larson 1989-92 Holly Pierce 1994-97 V Kim Docktor 1980 Alisa Leaf 1989-90 Kathleen Polen 1987 Tiff anie Van Eimeren 1988 Imani Dorsey 2000-03 Michelle Voiland 1991-94 Nichole Downing 2011- Julie Dunford 1985-86 W Linda Duran 1980 Dawn Wagner 1985 Jody Dutra 1993-96 Kristen Wair 1992-94 Kris Wallace 1986-88 E Shelly Wallace 1999 Kristi n Eaton 1995-98 Julie Werner 1981 Kim Engesser 1995-96 Heidi Wheeler 1986-89 Michelle Enyeart 2006-09 Kristi Wiese 1989-91 Maria Espinoza 1981-84 Karyl Wing 1985 Kari Evans 2003-06 Keelin Winters 2007-10 F Angie Woznuk 2003, 05-07 Erin Fahey 1991-93, 95 Y Valerie Fletcher 1999-02 Julie Yates 1999 Jill Florey 1992 Trish York 1985-86 Danielle Foxhoven 2008-2011 Malia Young 1983-86 Kari Frederickson 1982-84 Sophie Schmidt (Canada - Bronze), Megan Rapinoe (USA - Gold), and Christi ne Michelle French 1995-98 Sinclair (Canada - Bronze) with their medals from the 2012 Summer Olympics. #25 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

1995 University of Portland Pilots NCAA Final Four, Nati onal Championship Game Back Row (left to right): asst. coach Garrett Smith, asst. coach Terry Favero, Kim Sti les, Wynne McIntosh, Maria Scheirman, Jenna Johnson, Justi n Baumgardt, asst. coach Bill Irwin, asst. coach Nyla Stuckey, trainer Mark Sanders, head coach Clive Charles; Middle Row (left to right): Kristen Eaton, Shannon MacMillan, Erin Fahey, Jody Dutra, Holly Pierce, Tia Sharpe; Front Row (left to right): Michelle French, Nicole Pfeifer, Melissa Ribaudo, Kim Engesser, Sarah Charles, Stephanie O’Neill. =2012 Opponent Alabama-Birmingham (1-0-0) 2009 5-1 W N 2007 2-0 W H Michigan State (2-0-0) 2004 3-0 W H Cal State Northridge (2-0-1) 1992 5-2 W H 2010 2-1 W A Connecti cut (1-2-1) Ft. Steilacoom CC (0-2-0) Kennesaw State (1-0-0) 1995 2-0 W N Arizona (3-0-0) 2011 1-0 W A (ot) 1994 0-1 L A 1982 2-3 L A (ot) 2008 8-0 W N 2005 3-0 W H 2012 1-1 T H (2ot) 1995 3-3 T H (2ot) 2-3 L H (ot) Minnesota (2-0-0) 3-0 W H 2003 2-3 L H (2ot) La Salle (1-0-0) 1996 3-2 W N 2006 2-0 W A UC-Santa Barbara (4-2-0) 2004 3-1 W A Georgia (1-0-0) 2012 3-0 W N 1998 3-0 W N 1998 2-1 W N 1989 0-1 L H Lewis & Clark (7-2-1) Arizona State (1-0-0) 1990 2-5 L A Denver (5-2-0) Montana (2-0-0) 2000 3-1 W N 2000 4-0 W H Gonzaga (20-0-1) 1981 1-2 L A 1997 2-0 W N 1991 1-0 W A 1992 12-0 W A 1981 1-1 T H (2ot) 1992 1-0 W N 2002 2-0 W N 2009 7-0 W H Baylor (2-0-0) 2003 3-4 L A (ot) 1993 12-0 W H 1983 1-4 L H 2005 4-1 W A 1993 1-0 W A 1994 6-1 W A 1984 2-0 W H Navy (1-0-0) 1994 4-0 W H 1-0 W H 2006 5-0 W H 2007 5-0 W H 1995 12-0 W H 1985 4-0 W H 1998 4-0 W N CS-Fullerton (4-0-0) 2009 4-0 W H 1996 4-0 W A 1986 3-0 W A Boston University (0-1-0) 1997 2-0 W H 4-1 W A Nebraska (7-1-0) 2011 0-2 L N 2001 3-2 W N 2012 1-3 L H 1995 3-0 W N 2002 2-1 W N (ot) 1998 3-0 W A 6-0 W A Duke (2-0-1) 1999 3-0 W H 1987 7-0 W H 1996 1-0 W N Brigham Young (4-3-0) 2003 2-0 W H 1999 2-3 L N (ot) 2007 2-1 W N 1995 2-1 W N (ot) 2000 3-0 W A 1988 10-1 W H 2000 2-1 W H (ot) 1996 1-1 T A (2ot) 2001 3-0 W H 2001 3-0 W H 2001 2-1 W N CS-Hayward (0-1-0) 1997 3-0 W N 2002 4-1 W A Linfi eld (3-0-0) 4-0 W N 2002 1-2 L A 1986 0-5 L A 2003 4-0 W H 1981 3-0 W A 2002 4-1 W N 2004 2-0 W N Evergreen State (12-1-1) 2004 1-0 W A 1985 4-0 W A 2003 4-1 W H 2006 2-1 W N Central Washington (3-1-1) 1981 0-3 L A (2ot) 2005 2-0 W H 1988 6-0 W H 2005 3-2 W A 2011 1-2 L A (ot) 1981 1-2 L A 2-2 T H 2006 3-0 W A Loyola Marymount (19-0-1) New Mexico (1-0-0) 2012 1-2 L H 3-3 T H (2ot) 1982 4-0 W A 2007 3-1 W H 1982 2-1 W A 2-0 W H 1993 7-1 W A 1995 10-0 W H Briti sh Columbia (1-0-1) 2008 4-0 W A 1994 4-0 W H 1982 2-1 W H 1984 6-0 W A 2009 7-0 W H North Carolina (1-7-1) 1983 1-1 T A (2ot) 1987 10-0 W H 2-0 W H 1995 4-0 W A 1991 4-0 W H 2010 4-0 W A 1996 3-0 W H 1992 1-6 L N 1985 5-0 W H 2011 3-0 W H 1993 0-2 L N Chico State (2-1-2) 3-0 W A 1997 2-1 W A (ot) California (6-4-2) 1986 1-2 L N 2012 1-1 T A 1998 3-0 W H 1994 0-1 L H 1986 0-5 L A 1986 5-3 W H 1997 0-1 L N 1987 0-4 L N 1987 6-0 W A Hartf ord (1-1-0) 1999 2-1 W A 1988 0-4 L A 1988 3-3 T N (2ot) 2000 1-0 W H 1998 0-1 L N (ot) 1989 0-3 L H 1988 3-0 W N 1993 3-1 W N 2001 1-2 L N 1-0 W A 3-0 W H 1994 3-4 L A (ot) 2001 2-1 W A 1990 0-0 T H (2ot) 1989 2-1 W N 2002 1-0 W H 2002 0-0 T H (2ot) 0-2 L A 1989 9-0 W A 2006 0-1 L H 1990 13-0 W H Harvard (2-0-0) 2003 1-0 W A 1992 2-1 W H Clemson (1-0-0) 2002 2-1 W N 2004 1-0 W H (ot) 2012 1-2 W H 1993 2-2 T A (2ot) 2002 2-0 W N Florida Internati onal (2-0-0) 2004 3-2 W N 2005 3-0 W A 1994 7-1 W H 1998 5-0 W N 2006 0-0 T A (2ot) 1995 4-0 W A Colgate (1-0-0) Hawaii (1-0-0) North Carolina State (2-0-0) 2008 6-0 W N 2000 6-2 W A 2007 2-0 W H 1993 1-0 W N 1998 3-1 W H 1999 1-0 W A 2008 3-0 W H 2009 4-0 W H Florida (1-0-1) 1996 4-0 W N Colorado (3-0-0) Idaho State (2-0-0) 2009 4-0 W A 2010 3-1 W A 2003 1-0 W A 2006 1-1 T A (2ot) 2010 2-0 W H Northern Arizona (3-0-0) 2008 2-0 W H 2001 5-0 W N UC-Davis (0-1-0) 2004 3-0 W H 2002 3-0 W N 2011 1-0 W A 2006 4-0 W A 1988 1-3 L A 2007 1-0 W A Florida State (3-2-0) 2012 2-0 W H 2008 7-0 W H 2001 3-1 W N Illinois (1-0) 6-1 W H UC-Irvine (4-1-0) Colorado College (3-3-0) 2009 4-1 W H Maryland (1-0-0) 1991 1-4 L A 2006 1-2 L A 1995 1-0 W N Northwest Nazarane (1-0-0) 1991 1-0 W H 2007 2-1 W H (ot) 1994 3-1 W N 1992 3-0 W H Iowa State (1-0-0) 1985 9-0 W H 1993 1-4 L A (ot) 2011 2-1 W H 2005 5-0 W N Miami (Fla.) (2-0-0) 1997 4-0 W H 1-3 L N 2000 2-0 W A Notre Dame (4-7-1) 2002 2-0 W N 1995 2-0 W H 1999 1-2 L A James Madison (1-0-0) 2009 2-0 W H 1992 2-1 W A 2011 1-3 L A Fresno State (3-0-0) 2008 3-2 W H 1994 1-2 L H 2009 2-0 W N 1997 1-0 W H Michigan (1-0-0) Cal Poly SLO (1-0-1) 0-1 L N Columbia (1-0) 2003 1-0 W N Kansas (1-0-0) 1996 3-0 W N 1995 0-1 L N (ot) 1996 1-1 T N (2ot) 2012 5-0 W N 1997 5-0 W H #26 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 1996 2-3 L N Pacifi c Lutheran (0-1-3) 1994 3-0 W A 1986 0-2 L A 2-0 W H 2011 1-1 T H (2ot) 1997 0-1 L H 1982 0-3 L H 6-0 W N 1987 0-7 L A 2005 2-1 W A 1998 2-1 W N 1983 1-3 L A 1995 1-0 W H 1989 2-1 W H (ot) 2006 2-0 W A Washington State (19-1-1) 2000 0-1 L N 1985 0-1 L H 1996 4-1 W A 0-1 L A 2008 2-0 W H 1982 1-0 W A 2002 1-0 W N 1991 2-2 T A (2ot) 1997 8-1 W H 1990 0-3 L A 2-0 W H 2004 1-3 L A 1998 2-0 W A 1991 2-1 W A Texas A&M (3-1-0) 1983 2-1 W H 2005 3-1 W H Penn State (5-1-1) 1999 4-0 W H 1992 3-1 W H 2001 2-1 W N 0-3 L A 2012 1-1 T H 1995 3-0 W N 2000 1-0 W A 1993 1-3 L A (ot) 4-1 W N 1984 1-1 T A (2ot) 2000 1-0 W N (ot) 2001 0-1 L H 2-0 W N 2009 1-3 L A 1985 5-0 W H Ohio State (1-0-0) 2002 2-0 W N 2002 3-0 W A 1994 3-1 W H 2010 1-0 W H 1986 4-0 W H 2004 2-1 W N 2004 1-2 L N 2003 3-0 W H 1995 1-1 T A (2ot) 1990 8-1 W H 2005 0-0 T N (4-3 PKs) Texas Tech (1-0-0) 1991 3-1 W H Oklahoma State (1-0-0) 2004 3-1 W A 1996 2-0 W H 2008 4-1 W A 2005 3-0 W H 1997 1-0 W A (ot) 2000 6-0 W H 1992 3-0 W A 1999 9-0 W H 2010 2-1 W H 1993 3-0 W H 2010 1-0 W H 2006 3-0 W H 1998 0-1 L H (ot) UCLA (1-8-0) 2007 1-0 W A 1999 0-8 L A 1994 5-1 W A Pepperdine (15-3-1) 1997 0-1 L N 1995 4-0 W H Oregon (17-3-2) 1994 3-1 W H 2008 3-0 W A 2000 2-0 W H 2000 0-1 L N 1982 1-1 T H (2ot) 2009 5-1 W H 2001 1-2 L A 1996 2-0 W A 1995 3-0 W A 2001 0-1 L N 1999 4-0 W N 1-2 L A (ot) 1996 4-0 W H 2010 1-1 T A (2ot) 2002 0-1 L H 2005 4-0 W N 1983 0-0 T A (2ot) 2011 7-4 W H 2-1 W N (2ot) 2001 1-0 W H 1997 0-1 L A 2006 1-2 L A 2004 2-0 W A 0-4 L H 1998 5-0 W H 2012 3-0 W A 2003 1-2 L A (2ot) 2007 1-2 L A (ot) 1984 2-1 W A 0-0 T H (2-4PKs) 2006 2-1 W H 1999 2-1 W A San Diego (15-3-2) (2013) 2-3 L A (2ot) 2009 2-1 W H 2-3 L H 2000 5-0 W H 2004 0-1 L A 2008 0-1 L H 1985 4-1 W A 1992 4-0 W A 2005 3-1 W H 2011 1-0 W H 2001 3-1 W A 1993 3-2 W N 2009 1-2 L A 2012 2-2 T H (6-5 PKs) 1986 4-1 W H 2002 0-2 L H 2006 2-3 L A 1998 1-0 W H 1994 3-0 W A 2007 2-0 W H UNC Greensboro (1-0-0) 2003 2-1 W A 1995 2-0 W H Weber State (2-0-0) 1999 2-0 W A 2004 2-1 W H (2ot) 2008 4-0 W H 1996 3-0 W A 2004 4-0 W H 2000 3-0 W H 1996 3-1 W A 2009 1-0 W A 2005 1-1 T A (2ot) 1997 7-0 W H Utah (3-1-0) 3-0 W H 2001 3-0 W A 2006 3-1 W H 2010 1-0 W A 2002 3-0 W H 1999 0-1 L H 2011 1-2 L H 2001 2-0 W H Western Oregon (4-0-1) 2007 2-0 W A 2000 0-1 L A 2002 0-2 L A 2003 1-0 W A 2008 2-1 W H 2012 2-2 T A (2ot) 1981 1-1 T A (2ot) 2004 5-2 W H 2001 2-1 W H 3-0 W N 3-1 W H 2009 6-0 W A 2002 0-0 T A (2ot) 2006 3-0 W A 2005 6-0 W A 2010 1-0 W H Seatt le (7-3-1) 1984 9-1 W H 2006 3-0 W H 2003 2-2 T H (2ot) 1982 0-1 L A 1985 5-0 W A 2011 1-2 L A 2004 1-0 W A U.S. Internati onal (1-0-0) 2007 4-0 W A 2012 3-1 W H 2-2 T H (2ot) 1987 4-0 W N 2008 3-1 W H 2005 5-0 W H 1983 5-0 W H Western Washington 2006 2-1 W A (ot) (8-4-2) 2009 3-0 W A Portland State (6-0-0) 1984 3-5 L A University of Texas at San 2010 4-1 W H 2007 4-0 W H 9-1 W H Antonio (1-0) 1983 0-6 L H 2003 8-0 W H 2008 4-1 W A 0-8 L A 2012 2-0 W H 2004 2-0 W A 1985 5-0 W H 2010 9-0 W H 2009 2-0 W H 1986 4-0 W A 1984 0-7 L A Oregon State (28-2-1) 2005 3-0 W H 2010 1-0 W A Vanderbilt (1-0-0) 1985 2-1 W H 2006 4-0 W H 1987 4-0 W H 1982 6-0 W H 2011 1-2 L H 1988 4-1 W A 1996 3-1 W N (ot) 1986 3-4 L N 4-2 W A 2007 7-0 W H 2012 2-1 W A (ot) 2-0 W A 2010 1-0 W H 1989 9-0 W H Victoria (0-1-0) 1984 5-2 W A 2011 0-2 L N 1987 0-0 T H (2ot) 1985 6-0 W H San Diego State (8-2-0) 1983 4-4 T A (2ot) 1988 3-0 W N Puget Sound (10-7-3) 1992 3-1 W A 1986 6-0 W H 1982 2-2 T A (2ot) Simon Fraser (4-0-0) Virginia (0-2-1) 2-2 T A (2ot) 1988 2-0 W A 1993 3-0 W H 1989 2-1 W A 1989 5-1 W N 0-4 L H 1994 3-1 W A 1997 0-1 L N 3-0 W H 1983 4-5 L A 1990 6-0 W H 1998 1-1 T N (2ot) 1990 3-0 W A 1989 2-1 W H 1995 6-2 W H 1991 7-0 W A 1991 4-1 W H 0-2 L H 1998 5-0 W N 1999 0-2 L H 1990 3-0 W A 1984 2-0 W H 1992 8-1 W H 1992 3-1 W A 2-1 W H 2000 4-0 W N Virginia Tech (1-0) 1993 14-0 W H 1985 2-1 W A 2005 3-0 W N Sonoma State (0-1-0) 1991 3-0 W A 1986 2-3 L N 2009 4-1 W H 5-0 W H 2008 3-0 W H 1988 0-3 L A Westmont (0-1-1) 1-1 T H (2ot) 2011 0-1 L A Wake Forest (2-0-0) 1985 2-2 T H (2ot) 1992 2-0 W H 1987 1-1 T H (2ot) Southern Methodist (4-1-0) 4-3 W A 2012 2-3 L H 1998 4-1 W H 2-3 L N 2-1 W A 1991 1-2 L H 2001 2-1 W A 1993 3-1 W H 1988 1-2 L N (ot) San Francisco (25-0-1) 1994 5-3 W N (ot) West Virginia (1-0-0) 1994 2-3 L A 2-1 W H (ot) 1986 2-1 W A 1995 4-2 W N Washington (27-6-2) 2005 2-0 W H 1995 2-0 W H 1989 0-1 L N 1987 2-1 W N 2009 6-0 W A 1982 0-7 L A 1996 2-0 W A 2-4 L A 1989 3-0 W A 2010 2-0 W H 1-2 L H Whitman (0-4-0) 1999 8-1 W H 1990 6-0 W H 1990 5-0 W H 1983 1-4 L H 1981 1-3 L H 2000 4-0 W A 6-0 W A 1991 4-0 W A Southern California (2-2-0) 2-10 L A 1-3 L A 2001 2-0 W A 1991 3-1 W A 1992 4-1 W H 1999 0-1 L N 1984 2-1 W H 1983 1-2 L A 2002 2-1 W A 4-1 W H 1993 1-0 W A 2007 1-2 L A 1986 2-1 W H 1984 1-2 L H 2003 2-1 W H 2008 1-0 W H (ot) 1992 9-0 W H 1994 6-0 W H 1987 2-0 W H Willamett e (5-0-0) 2004 3-1 W A 1993 4-0 W H 1995 3-1 W H 2011 2-1 W H 1989 1-0 W H 2005 2-1 W H (ot) 1984 10-0 W H 1996 1-0 W A Stanford (3-7-1) 1991 1-1 T A (2ot) 1985 5-0 W A 2006 3-0 W A Purdue (0-1-0) 1997 1-0 W H 1992 4-3 W H (ot) 2007 4-1 W H 2007 0-1 L N 1987 0-2 L A 1987 3-1 W A 1998 5-0 W A 1988 0-2 L A 1993 2-0 W A 1988 1-0 W A 2009 1-0 W H 1999 6-1 W H 1994 2-1 W H (ot) 2011 2-1 W H (ot) Regis (1-0-0) 1992 2-5 L N 1989 3-0 W H 1993 6-0 W N 2000 6-0 W A 1993 0-1 L N 1995 4-0 W A 1-1 T A (7-6 PKs) 2001 6-0 W H 1-0 W N Wisconsin (3-0-1) 2012 0-1 L H 1994 2-1 W N (ot) Rhode Island (1-0-0) 2002 3-0 W A 2002 0-0 T A (4-2 PKs) 1996 2-0 W H 1990 2-1 W H Pacifi c (Calif.) (3-0-0) 2006 8-0 W N 2003 8-0 W H 2003 1-0 W A 1-0 W N 1999 0-0 T H (2ot) 1996 2-0 W H 2004 2-0 W H 2005 3-0 W H 1997 5-0 W A 2005 5-1 W H Richmond (1-0-0) 2005 3-0 W A 1998 2-1 W H 2010 2-0 W N 2003 1-0 W H 2002 4-0 W N 2008 0-1 L A 2005 2-0 W N 2006 1-1 T H (2ot) 2010 1-2 L A 1999 2-1 W N 2007 6-0 W A 2000 1-2 L H Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1-0-0) Rutgers (3-0-0) 2011 0-2 L H 2006 3-2 W N Pacifi c (Ore.) (9-1-0) 1997 3-1 W N 2008 2-0 W A 1-0 W N 1981 4-1 W A 2008 1-0 W A 2009 8-0 W H Syracuse (1-0-0) 2001 1-0 W A Yale (1-0-0) 7-0 W H 2010 2-1 W H 2010 2-0 W H 2010 3-1 W N 2-0 W N 2007 1-0 W H 1984 1-2 L A 2011 1-0 W A (ot) 2002 4-0 W H 1985 3-0 W H Saint Mary’s (23-5-1) 2012 5-0 W H Tennessee (2-0-0) 2003 1-0 W A A away game 1986 3-0 W A 1985 0-3 L H 1998 5-0 W H 2004 0-2 L H H home game 5-0 W A 2-1 W N San Jose State (2-1-0) 2007 3-0 W H 2005 5-0 W A N neutral site 1998 1-0 W A 1987 1-0 W A 1987 1-3 L A Texas (9-0-0) 2006 5-0 W H 3-2 W A 1988 1-4 L A 1999 1-2 L N 2007 1-0 W A 2003 4-0 W A 1996 3-0 W N 4-3 W H 1989 1-2 L A 1997 6-0 W H 2008 1-0 W H (ot) 2000 4-0 W H 1990 4-1 W A Santa Clara (14-15-3) 1999 3-2 W A (ot) 2009 2-0 W A 1991 6-2 W H 1984 1-7 L H 2003 2-0 W N 2-1 W H 1992 3-0 W A 1985 0-4 L H 2004 3-1 W H 2010 2-1 W H 1993 4-0 W H 1-1 T H (9-10 PKs) #27 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1980 (4-9-2) vs Westmont 2-2 T 1989 (10-6-0) 8 North Carolina St. 1-0 W Ken Robinett e vs. Santa Clara 0-4 L Clive Charles Western Washington 14-0 W not available at Linfi eld 4-0 W Cal-Santa Barbara 0-1 L Puget Sound 4-0 W Pacifi c Lutheran 0-1 L California 0-3 L Gonzaga 12-0 W 1981 (5-5-4) Lewis & Clark 4-0 W Santa Clara (ot) 2-1 W San Diego State 3-0 W Gordon Williamson Pacifi c 3-0 W 5 Western Washington 5-1 W at Cal-Santa Barbara 1-0 W at Pacifi c 4-1 W Seatt le 5-0 W 5 Chico State 2-1 W at Loyola Marymount 7-1 W at Western Oregon 1-1 T at Western Oregon 5-0 W 5 Puget Sound 0-1 L at Santa Clara (ot) 1-3 L Whitman 1-3 L Western Washington 2-1 W Seatt le 9-0 W at California (ot) 2-2 T at Lewis & Clark 1-2 L Evergreen State 5-0 W Willamett e 3-0 W at San Francisco 1-0 W at Linfi eld 3-0 W Northwest Nazarane 9-0 W Washington 1-0 W at Colorado College (ot) 1-4 L Pacifi c 7-0 W Washington State 5-0 W at Evergreen State 9-0 W vs Regis (at CC) 6-0 W at Central Washington 1-2 L at Willamett e 5-0 W Oregon State 2-1 W Washington State 3-0 W at Whitman 1-3 L at Puget Sound 2-1 W at San Francisco 3-0 W Saint Mary’s 4-0 W Linfi eld 6-0 W at Evergreen State 3-0 W at Saint Mary’s 1-2 L 19 San Diego 3-2 W Lewis & Clark 1-1 T at Oregon 4-1 W at Santa Clara 0-1 L 19 Hartf ord 3-1 W at Evergreen State 0-3 L Oregon State 6-0 W at Simon Fraser 2-1 W 7 Santa Clara 2-0 W Western Oregon 3-1 W 1 Saint Mary’s 2-1 W at Puget Sound 2-4 L 7 Stanford 0-1 L Central Washington 3-3 T 1 Westmont 2-3 L Evergreen State 2-2 T 1990 (11-3-1) 1994 (16-6-0) 1986 (13-6-1) Clive Charles Clive Charles 1982 (8-8-3) Jim Tursi Simon Fraser 6-0 W at Washington State 5-1 W Gordon Williamson at Pacifi c 3-0 W Wisconsin 2-1 W at Gonzaga 6-1 W at Puget Sound 2-2 T 2 Chico State 1-2 L California 0-0 T UC Santa Barbara 4-0 W at Evergreen State 4-0 W 2 Western Washington 3-4 L at Western Washington 3-0 W California 7-1 W at Central Washington 2-1 W 2 Puget Sound 2-3 L Washington State 8-1 W 9 UC Irvine 3-1 W at Washington State 1-0 W Washington State 4-0 W Puget Sound 6-0 W 9 SMU (ot) 5-3 W Oregon State 6-0 W at California 0-5 L at Oregon State 3-0 W at Oregon State 2-3 L Central Washington 2-1 W at Santa Clara 0-2 L Evergreen State 13-0 W Washington (ot) 2-1 W Oregon 1-1 T at Seatt le 4-0 W at Santa Clara 0-3 L Pepperdine 3-1 W at Oregon State 4-2 W at Western Washington 2-0 W at California 0-2 L at Hartf ord (ot) 3-4 L Washington State 2-0 W Puget Sound 1-1 T at Saint Mary’s 4-1 W at Connecti cut 0-1 L Pacifi c Lutheran 0-3 L at Pacifi c 5-0 W at Cal-Santa Barbara 2-5 L Loyola Marymount 4-0 W at Oregon (ot) 1-2 L at Cal State-Hayward 0-5 L San Francisco 5-0 W Notre Dame 1-2 L at Ft. Steilacoom CC (ot) 2-3 L at San Francisco 2-1 W Oregon State 2-1 W at Saint Mary’s 3-0 W at Seatt le 0-1 L at Lewis & Clark 3-0 W at Puget Sound 6-0 W Santa Clara 3-1 W at Washington 0-7 L Washington 2-1 W North Carolina 0-1 L Seatt le 2-2 T at Lewis & Clark 4-1 W 1991 (13-2-2) San Francisco 6-0 W Puget Sound 0-4 L Oregon 4-1 W Clive Charles at San Diego 3-0 W Evergreen State 2-0 W Oregon State 6-0 W at Puget Sound 3-1 W at San Diego State 3-1 W Washington 1-2 L at Lewis & Clark 6-0 W Western Washington 4-1 W 7 Saint Mary’s 6-0 W Ft. Steilacoom CC (ot) 2-3 L Evergreen State 5-3 W at Washington (ot) 1-1 T 7 Stanford (ot) 2-1 W Washington State 3-1 W 7 Notre Dame 0-1 L 1983 (2-11-3) 1987 (11-5-2) Puget Sound 4-1 W Gordon Williamson Jim Tursi Briti sh Columbia 4-0 W 1995 (20-1-2) at Briti sh Columbia 1-1 T at Pacifi c 1-0 W at Cal-Santa Barbara 1-0 W Clive Charles at Victoria 4-4 T at Willamett e 3-1 W vs Cal-Irvine 1-0 W Gonzaga 12-0 W Western Washington 0-6 L 3 San Francisco 1-2 L at Pacifi c Lutheran 2-2 T San Diego State 6-2 W Washington State 2-1 W 3 U.S. Internati onal 4-0 W at Simon Fraser 7-0 W Connecti cut (ot) 3-3 T Lewis & Clarke 1-4 L 3 Chico State 0-4 L at Oregon State 3-0 W at Washington 4-0 W at Oregon 0-0 T vs Puget Sound 1-1 T at Colorado College 1-4 L New Mexico 10-0 W at Pacifi c Lutheran 1-3 L Central Washington 10-0 W vs Southern Methodist 1-2 L 19 Nebraska 3-0 W at Western Washington 0-8 L Lewis & Clark 7-0 W Oregon State 5-0 W 19 Duke (ot) 2-1 W at Puget Sound 4-5 L at Evergreen State 6-0 W Saint Mary’s 6-2 W at Pepperdine 3-0 W Seatt le 5-0 W at Puget Sound 2-1 W at Santa Clara 2-1 W Washington State 4-0 W Washington 1-4 L at Pacifi c 3-2 W at San Francisco 4-0 W Oregon State 2-0 W at Washington State 0-3 L Western Washington 0-0 T 9 Michigan State 2-0 W at Whitman 1-2 L Seatt le 4-0 W 1992 (18-2-0) 9 Penn State 3-0 W Oregon 0-4 L at Stanford 0-2 L Clive Charles Saint Mary’s 1-0 W at Washington 2-10 L at Santa Clara 0-7 L Washington (ot) 4-3 W Colorado College 2-0 W Puget Sound 0-2 L at Saint Mary’s 1-3 L at Gonzaga 12-0 W San Francisco 3-1 W Washington 2-0 W at Washington State 3-0 W at California 4-0 W 1984 (10-6-1) Pacifi c 4-3 W San Francisco 4-1 W at Santa Clara (ot) 1-1 T Gordon Williamson Santa Clara 3-1 W at Loyola Marymount 4-0 W Santa Clara 1-7 L 1988 (11-6-2) at Western Washington 3-1 W San Diego 2-0 W at Washington State 1-1 T Jim Tursi vs Michigan State 5-2 W 7 Washington 1-0 W at Seatt le 3-5 L at Willamett e 1-0 W at Notre Dame 2-1 W 7 Maryland 1-0 W vs Lewis & Clark 2-0 W at Oregon State 2-0 W Puget Sound 9-0 W 7 SMU 4-2 W at Evergreen State 6-0 W 4 Western Washington 3-0 W Simon Fraser 8-1 W 7 Notre Dame (ot) 0-1 L Whitman 1-2 L 4 Evergreen State 3-0 W 19 North Carolina 1-6 L at Oregon State 5-2 W 4 Chico State 3-3 T 19 Cal-Santa Barbara 1-0 W 1996 (19-1-2) Puget Sound 2-0 W 4 Puget Sound (ot) 1-2 L California 2-1 W Clive Charles at Oregon 2-1 W Linfi eld 6-0 W Oregon State 2-0 W at Washington State 2-0 W at Western Washington 0-7 L at Saint Mary’s 1-4 L at San Diego State 3-1 W at Gonzaga 4-0 W Evergreen State 2-0 W at California 0-4 L at San Diego 4-0 W 6 Minnesota 3-2 W Oregon 2-3 L at Chico State 1-0 W at Saint Mary’s 3-0 W 6 North Carolina St. 4-0 W Western Oregon 9-1 W at Seatt le 4-1 W at Oregon State 4-3 W at Duke (ot) 1-1 T at Pacifi c 1-2 L at Western Washington 2-2 T Colorado College 3-0 W at UNC Greensboro 3-0 W Seatt le 9-1 W Oregon State 3-0 W 7 at Stanford 2-5 L Washington 2-0 W Washington 2-1 W Lewis & Clark 10-1 W at Oregon State 2-0 W Willamett e 10-0 W at Stanford 0-2 L 1993 (16-4-1) 9 Cal Poly SLO (ot) 1-1 T at Sonoma State 0-3 L Clive Charles 9 Michigan 3-0 W 1985 (15-4-1) at Cal-Davis 1-3 L Oregon State 3-1 W Pacifi c (CA) 2-0 W Gordon Williamson Evergreen State 3-0 W at Washington 2-0 W Santa Clara 2-0 W vs Saint Mary’s 0-3 L Puget Sound (ot) 2-1 W 8 North Carolina 0-2 L at San Diego 3-1 W #28 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Texas (at USD) 3-0 W North Carolina (2ot) 0-0 T Gonzaga 2-0 W Pepperdine 4-0 W at Oregon State 2-1 W at Loyola Marymount 3-0 W Loyola Marymount 3-0 W Washington 4-0 W at Pepperdine (2ot) 1-1 T at San Francisco 1-0 W Oregon 3-0 W Santa Clara 3-1 W at Saint Mary’s 4-1 W at Gonzaga 4-1 W San Diego 5-0 W 7 Washington 1-0 W Loyola Marymount 1-0 W At San Francisco 3-0 W 7 Vanderbilt (ot) 3-1 W Pepperdine 0-2 L Saint Mary’s 3-0 W 7 Nebraska 1-0 W at San Francisco 3-0 W 7 Iowa State 5-0 W 7 Notre Dame 2-3 L at Saint Mary’s 1-0 W 7 Nebraska 3-2 W Santa Clara 0-1 L 7 Arizona 4-0 W 1997 (14-5-0) at San Diego (2ot) 0-0 T 7 Notre Dame 3-1 W Clive Charles 7 Idaho State 3-0 W 7 Penn State (4-3, PKs) 0-0 T at Washington 5-0 W 7 Utah 3-0 W 7 UCLA 4-0 W UC-Irvine 4-0 W 7 Richmond 4-0 W Notre Dame 0-1 L 7 Stanford (4-2, PKs) 0-0 T 2006 (17-4-3) 19 Cal Poly-SLO 5-0 W 7 Penn State 2-0 W Garrett Smith 19 Virginia 0-1 L 7 Santa Clara (2ot) 2-1 W at Florida 1-1 T 11 Duke 3-0 W at Florida State 1-2 L 11 North Carolina 0-1 L 2003 (18-3-2) 9 UW-Milwaukee 3-2 W Fresno State 1-0 W Garrett Smith 9 Rhode Island 8-0 W 9 Montana 2-0 W at Colorado 1-0 W 19 Baylor 5-0 W 9 Rutgers 3-1 W at Denver (ot) 3-4 L 19 North Carolina 0-1 L Gonzaga 2-0 W at Stanford 1-0 W at Oregon State 3-0 W Texas 6-0 W Erin Misaki 1999-2002 at San Jose State 4-0 W Portland State 4-0 W Saint Mary’s 8-1 W 19 CS-Fullerton 2-0 W at Arizona 2-0 W at Gonzaga 3-0 W 19 Connecti cut (2ot) 2-3 L at Northern Arizona 4-0 W San Diego 7-0 W Oregon 3-0 W at Santa Clara (ot) 1-0 W 9 vs. Texas 2-0 W Washington 5-0 W Denver 4-0 W 9 vs. Fresno State 1-0 W Oregon 3-0 W San Francisco 1-0 W Texas Tech 6-0 W at Pepperdine 0-1 L at Washington 1-0 W Washington State 2-1 W Brigham Young (ot) 2-1 W Pacifi c 1-0 W At Gonzaga 3-0 W at Loyola Marymount (ot) 2-1 W 19 San Diego State 4-0 W 7 UCLA 0-1 L at Oregon 1-0 W San Francisco 1-1 T 19 Notre Dame 0-1 L Oregon State 2-1 W Saint Mary’s 3-0 W 1998 (19-3-2) Washington 1-2 L Portland State 8-0 W At Santa Clara 2-3 L Clive Charles Pacifi c 4-0 W Gonzaga 4-0 W At San Diego 2-1 W at Gonzaga 3-0 W at Miami, FL 2-0 W Saint Mary’s 3-0 W Pepperdine 3-1 W Tennessee 5-0 W at Florida Internati onal 6-2 W San Francisco 8-0 W At Loyola Marymount 0-0 T 19 Florida Int. 5-0 W Santa Clara 2-0 W at Pepperdine 2-1 W 7 Brigham Young 2-1 W 19 Wake Forest 4-1 W at San Diego 0-1 L at Loyola Marymount 1-0 W 7 Utah 3-0 W Washington 2-0 W Loy. Marymount 1-0 W at Santa Clara (2ot) 1-2 L 7 Texas 2-0 W California 3-1 W Pepperdine 5-0 W San Diego (2ot) 2-2 T 7 UCLA 1-2 L 13 Virginia (ot) 1-1 T at San Francisco 6-0 W 7 Denver 1-0 W 13 Navy 4-0 W at Saint Mary’s 1-0 W 7 Nebraska 4-0 W 2007 (18-4-0) 9 Georgia 2-1 W 7 Arizona State 3-1 W 7 Santa Clara (2-4, PKs) 0-0 T Garrett Smith 9 San Jose State 1-0 W 7 Washington 1-0 W #6 Florida State (ot) 2-1 W at Nebraska (ot) 1-1 T 7 Penn State (ot) 1-0 W 2004 (20-4-0) Oregon State 4-1 W Oregon 1-0 W 7 UCLA 0-1 L Garrett Smith 9 Cal State Fullerton 2-1 W 9 vs. Ohio State 2-1 W 9 Purdue 0-1 L 14 North Carolina 0-2 L 2001 (20-4-0) 14 Colorado College 4-0 W 9 vs. Penn State 1-2 L 19 Kansas 2-0 W Clive Charles 20 vs. Harvard 3-2 W 19 Yale 1-0 W at San Diego 2-1 W 16 UCLA 0-1 L Santa Clara (ot) 0-1 L 20 at Connecti cut 3-1 W at Washington 1-0 W 16 CS-Fullerton 3-2 W 19 Weber State 4-0 W Portland State 7-0 W Pepperdine 5-0 W 17 Florida State 3-1 W Loyola Marymount 3-0 W 19 UAB 3-0 W at #8 UCLA 1-2 L 17 Wake Forest 2-1 W at Oregon State 3-1 W at #14 USC 1-2 L at San Francisco 5-0 W 9 Texas A&M 2-1 W at Saint Mary’s 2-0 W Texas 3-1 W at Oregon 4-0 W 9 Brigham Young 2-1 W Oregon 5-2 W Gonzaga 3-1 W 7 Minnesota 3-0 W at Washington 1-0 W 7 San Diego State 5-0 W Washington 0-2 L at Saint Mary’s 1-0 W Washington State 1-0 W Brigham Young 2-0 W at San Francisco 6-0 W 7 Notre Dame 2-1 W at Oregon 3-0 W 7 North Carolina (ot) 0-1 L at Washington State 2-0 W #11 San Diego 4-0 W Oregon State 2-0 W at Gonzaga 1-0 W #11 Santa Clara 2-0 W 1999 (12-7-1) Utah 2-0 W at Portland State 2-0 W at Pepperdine 2-0 W Clive Charles Saint Mary’s 0-1 L Pepperdine 2-1 W Loyola Marymount 2-0 W Oregon State 8-1 W San Diego 2-1 W Loyola Marymount 1-0 W 7 Denver 5-0 W Wisconsin (ot) 0-0 T Nebraska 3-0 W at San Diego 1-0 W 7 Colorado 1-0 W Virginia 0-2 L San Francisco 6-0 W at Santa Clara 0-1 L 7 #15 Tennessee 3-0 W 15 Southern California 0-1 L at Santa Clara 1-2 L San Francisco 2-0 W 7 #1 UCLA 2-3 L 15 Nebraska (ot) 2-3 L Gonzaga 3-0 W at Saint Mary’s 3-1 W 19 Oklahoma State 9-0 W at Pepperdine 3-1 W 7 Weber State 3-0 W 2008 (20-2-0) 19 San Jose State 1-2 L at Loyola Marymount 2-1 W 7 Colorado 3-0 W Garrett Smith at Oregon 2-0 W 7 Idaho State 5-0 W 7 Texas 2-0 W Oregon 3-1 W Hawaii 1-0 W 7 Washington 2-0 W 7 Notre Dame 1-3 L #3 UCLA 0-1 L 9 Washington State 4-0 W 7 Nebraska 4-0 W #1 USC (ot) 1-0 W 9 Washington 2-1 W 7 Texas A&M 4-1 W 2005 (23-0-2) - Nati onal Champions 9 Kennesaw State 8-0 W Gonzaga 3-0 W 7 North Carolina 1-2 L Garrett Smith 9 Colgate 6-0 W Stanford 3-0 W 19 Northern Arizona 7-0 W Saint Mary’s 4-0 W 2002 (19-4-3) - Nati onal Champions at Texas (ot) 3-2 W at Oregon 6-0 W 19 San Diego State 3-0 W Clive Charles 9 San Diego State 3-0 W #16 Florida 2-0 W at Colorado College 1-2 L at Brigham Young 1-2 L San Diego 0-1 L 9 Pacifi c (CA) 2-0 W at Rutgers 1-0 W at Utah 0-2 L 19 Wisconsin 5-1 W at #22 Penn State 4-1 W at Santa Clara 0-8 L 18 Clemson 2-0 W San Francisco 6-1 W 19 West Virginia 2-0 W #18 Washington (ot) 1-0 W 18 Notre Dame 1-0 W at Texas 2-1 W at Gonzaga 4-0 W at Pepperdine 2-1 W 19 CS-Fullerton (ot) 2-1 W at Loyola Marymount 2-1 W at Baylor 4-1 W Loyola Marymount 3-0 W Nebraska 4-0 W Arizona 3-0 W Pepperdine 2-1 W 2000 (18-4-1) 19 Denver 2-0 W at Washington 5-0 W At San Francisco 2-0 W Clive Charles 9 UC-Irvine 2-0 W Oregon State (ot) 2-1 W At Saint Mary’s 3-0 W at Oregon State 4-0 W 9 Harvard 2-1 W Portland State 3-0 W Santa Clara 4-0 W #29 2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS At #11 San Diego 4-1 W Oregon 2-0 W 7 Northern Arizona 6-1 W 9 Fresno State 5-0 W 7 #19 Texas 2-0 W 9 #22 La Salle 3-0 W 7 James Madison 3-2 W #21 Notre Dame (2ot) 1-1 L 7 #5 Stanford 0-1 L at USC 3-2 W Seatt le U 3-0 W 2009 (21-2-0) Denver 1-3 L Garrett Smith Cal St. Northridge (2ot) 1-1 T at Oregon 3-0 W #10 San Diego St. 2-3 L #16 California 4-0 W at Gonzaga (2ot) 1-1 T at #24 Washington 2-0 W #5 BYU 1-2 L 9 Colorado College 2-0 W at San Diego (ot) 2-1 W 9 Columbia 5-1 W at Saint Mary’s 3-0 W 19 #11 Illinois 4-1 W #18 Pepperdine 3-1 W 19 Miami 2-0 W Loyola Marymount 2-0 W at #13 Texas A&M 1-3 L at #18 Santa Clara (20t) 2-2 T at Southern Methodist 6-0 W San Francisco 5-0 W #22 Oregon State 1-0 W 7 Washington St. (6-5, PKs)2-2 T Montana 7-0 W 7 vs Michigan 0-3 L Washington State 2-1 W Gonzaga 7-0 W TOURNAMENT TRAIL at Pepperdine 6-0 W 1. NAIA Playoff s at Loyola Marymount 4-0 W 2. West Coast Classic, Portland, Ore. Saint Mary’s 5-1 W 3. West Coast Classic, Chico, Calif. San Francisco 8-0 W 4. Far West Classic, Chico, Calif. at #14 Santa Clara 1-0 W 5. Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. San Diego 2-0 W 7. NCAA Tournament 7 Denver 4-0 W 8. Wolfpack Classic, Raleigh, N.C. 7 Washington 2-1 W 9. Husky Classic Invitati onal, Seatt le, 7 #17 Virginia Tech 4-1 W Wash. 7 at #3 UCLA 1-2 L 11. adidas Invitati onal, Notre Dame, 2010 (19-1-2) Ind. Garrett Smith 13. Coca Cola Virginia Classic, Charlot- Portland State 1-0 W tesville, Va. At CSU- Northridge 2-1 W 14. Saint Mary’s Fall Classic, Moraga, SMU 2-0 W Calif. #21 Oklahoma State 1-0 W 15. Nebraska Invitati onal, Lincoln, 9 Wisconsin 2-0 W Neb. 9 Syracuse 3-1 W 16. CS-Fullerton Invitati onal, Fullerton, 19 #24 Rutgers 2-1 W Calif. 19 Penn State 4-2 W 17. Wake Forest Invitati onal, Winston- #6 Texas A&M 1-0 W Salem, N.C. At #16 California 3-1 W 18. Notre Dame Classic, South Bend, At #2 Stanford 1-2 L Ind. Oregon 4-1 W 19. Nike Portland Invitati onal, Port- Washington (2ot) 2-1 W land, Ore. At Gonzaga 4-0 W 20. UConn Adidas Classic, Storrs, Loyola Marymount 2-0 W Conn. Pepperdine 1-0 W At San Diego 1-0 W At #11 Santa Clara 1-0 W San Francisco 2-0 W At Saint Mary’s (2ot) 1-1 T 7 UTSA 9-0 W 7 Washington (9-10, PKs) 1-1 T 2011 (9-10-2) Garrett Smith #4 Florida State 2-1 W Washington State 1-0 W At San Diego State 0-1 L 9 Seatt le 0-2 L 9 Boston U 0-2 L Washington (2ot) 1-1 T #17 Oregon State 2-1 W #1 Stanford 0-2 L USC 2-1 W At #21 UC Irvine 1-3 L At Cal St. Northridge (ot) 1-0 W At BYU (ot) 1-2 L San Diego 1-2 L Saint Mary’s 7-4 W #12 Santa Clara 1-2 L At San Francisco (2ot) 1-0 W At Loyola Marymount 1-0 W At #3 Peperdine 1-2 L Gonzaga 3-0 W 7 at Oregon State (7-6, PKs)1-1 T 7 vs #9 Florida State 1-3 L 2012 (11-5-5) Garrett Smith #4 North Carolina 1-0 W Danielle Foxhoven 2008-11 Oregon State 0-1 L #30