2007 Virginia Women's Soccer Roster
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VIRGINIA2007 Women’s Soccer #17 VIRGINIA at #1 UCLA SCHEDULE/RESULTS NCAA Tournament Third Round DRAKE STADIUM, Los Angeles, Calif. Date Opponent Coverage Time/Score November 23, 2007 • 6:00 p.m. PT A31 DELAWARE W 4-0 S2 #15 WEST VIRGINIA W 3-0 TODAY’S GAME: S7 vs. #10 Stanford % L 1-2 • The Cavaliers visit No.1 UCLA in a NCAA round of 16 match Friday S9 at #3 Santa Clara % T 0-0 (2ot) • It marks the second time in three years that Virginia has played at UCLA the day after Thanksgiving S14 #18 COLORADO # [ACC Select] W 4-0 • UVa is looking to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals for the fourth time in history S16 #25 ARIZONA # [ACC Select] W 4-0 S21 LIBERTY W 5-0 ABOUT VIRGINIA (13-3-6/5-2-3 ACC): S23 #24 WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0 (2ot) • The Cavaliers opened NCAA play with a 4-1 win over Loyola (Md.) and a 1-0 win over William & Mary S27 at Duke * [ACC Select] W 2-0 • Virginia is making its 15th trip to the NCAA round of 16, which ranks fourth in NCAA history (North S30 at #23 Wake Forest * [ACC Select] T 0-0 (2ot) Carolina-26, Connecticut-24, Santa Clara-16) • The Cavaliers are 2-2-2 on the road this season O4 #22 FLORIDA STATE * [ACC Select] T 1-1 (2ot) O7 MIAMI * W 1-0 (2ot) ABOUT UCLA (18-1-2/9-0-0 PAC-10): O11 at NC State * W 3-0 • The Bruins are the nation’s consensus No. 1 team and come into the game on a 15-game win streak O14 #21 CLEMSON * [ACC Select] T 1-1 (2ot) • UCLA defeated Cal State Fullerton (3-0) and Oklahoma State (4-0) last weekend O18 VIRGINIA TECH * [Fox Soccer Channel] W 2-0 • The Bruins are led by the nation’s leading scorer, Lauren Chaney, who is averaging 2.60 points/game O25 MARYLAND * [ACC Select] W 3-0 O28 at #16 Boston College * [ACC Select] L 0-1 SERIES HISTORY: • Today’s game is the fifth all-time meeting with UCLA holding a 2-1-1 edge in the series N2 at #4 North Carolina * [ACC Select] L 0-1 (ot) • UCLA holds a 1-0-1 edge in the series at Drake Stadium N7 vs. Miami ^ [ACC Select] T 0-0 (4-2 pk) • The last meeting was a 5-0 Bruin win in the quarterfinals of the 2005 NCAA Tournament N9 vs. #4 North Carolina ^ [ACC Select] T 1-1 (2-4 pk) N16 LOYOLA (Md.) $ W 4-1 IN THE RANKINGS: N18 WILLIAM & MARY $ W 1-0 • Virginia: #17 (Soccer America), #14 (SoccerBuzz), #10 (Soccer Times), #7 (NSCAA) N23 at #1 UCLA $ 6:00 pm PT • UCLA: #1 (Soccer America), #1 (SoccerBuzz), #1 (Soccer Times), #1 (NSCAA) THE NATION’S TOP DEFENSE: * ACC match • Virginia ranks No. 1 this week nationally in GAA (0.336), and shutout percentage (0.682) % Santa Clara adidas Classic/Santa Clara, Calif. • UVa is second in total shutouts (15) and third in save percentage (0.896) # Virginia Nike Soccer Classic • Goalkeeper Chantel Jones leads the nation in GAA (0.342) and is fourth in save percentage (0.892) ^ ACC Tournament (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) • The Cavaliers have 15 shutouts this season, setting a new school record for a season $ NCAA Tournament Rankings are Soccer America and are of time of the game or current ranking for future opponents PROBABLE LINEUP No. Pos. Player GP-GS G-A-P Notable 29 GK Chantel Jones 22-22 0.34 GAA National leader in GAA ACC Select: For the second consecutive season, ACC Select will broadcast 11 D Becky Sauerbrunn 22-22 1-3-5 Scored 1st goal since ‘05 vs. Colorado numerous women’s soccer contests live and on-demand on the internet. Fans 23 D Nikki Krzysik 22-22 4-3-11 Has a career high in points this season can watch 11 Virginia women’s soccer games this season on the site. 2 D Sarah Senty 22-21 2-2-6 2 Goals and 6 Pts are both career highs 19 D Alex Singer 20-20 0-2-2 2 assists ties a career high For more information about ACC Select, visit www. accselect.com. 4 M Jen Redmond 19-12 0-4-4 3 of 4 assists this season in ACCgames 10 M Kelly Quinn 21-20 7-2-16 Seven goals are a career high 17 M Sinead Farrelly 22-22 5-4-14 Had a career-high 2 goals vs. Liberty 5 F Shannon Foley 22-22 9-9-27 Career-high 5 points vs. WVU and Colorado 7 F Caitlin Miskel 22-22 1-6-8 Six assists are a career high 21 F Meghan Lenczyk 22-5 6-3-15 Two assists vs. Loyola in NCAA 1st Round VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT: TODAY’S MATCHUP • Virginia is participating in its 14th consecutive NCAA Tournament and its 20th tournament overall • Only North Carolina, Connecticut, Notre Dame, and Santa Clara have longer consecutive NCAA streaks UVa UCLA • After Sunday’s win, the Cavaliers have a 17-17-3 all-time NCAA Tournament record Record 13-3-6 18-1-2 • Under Steve Swanson, Virginia has a 14-6-2 NCAA Tournament record Conference Record 5-2-3 9-0-0 • Away from home, UVa is 5-8-0 in the NCAA Tournament (3-8-0 in true road games) Goals/Game: 1.72 2.65 GAA: 0.34 0.51 SAUERBRUNN NAMED ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Shots/Game: 16.3 16.0 • Senior defender Becky Sauerbrunn was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year Shots Allowed/Game: 6.9 7.2 • She is the second Cavalier to win the award, joining Sarah Huffman (2004) Corner Kicks/Game: 6.7 5.0 Saves/Game: 3.1 3.0 ACC-OLADES: • Virginia led all schools with five players named to the All-ACC team, including three first-team selections • Defenders Nikki Krzysik and Becky Sauerbrunn and midifelder Sinead Farrelly were named first team SERIES HISTORY • The three first team selections are UVa’s most since 1997 Series Record: UCLA leads 2-1-1 • Farrelly is the first Virginia freshman to be named first team All-ACC since Angela Hucles in 1996 Series at UCLA: UCLA leads 1-0-1 • Goalkeeper Chantel Jones and forward Shannon Foley were named to the second team Last Meeting: L 0-5 (11/25/05) • Farrelly was also named to the All-Freshman team Last Meeting at UVa: L 0-5 (11/25/05) Current Streak: L1 UNBEATEN STREAK SNAPPED: • Virginia had its 13-game unbeaten streak snapped on October 28 with the 1-0 loss to Boston College • It was the longest streak since the school record 16 game streak in 1990 when the team opened the season with All-TIME SERIES 16 consecutive wins Date Site Score 9/3/95 N1 T 1-1 (2OT) 9/6/02 A L 3-4 (OT) STRONG AFTER THE BREAK: 9/10/04 H W 3-1 • Virginia has outscored opponents 31-5 after halftime this season (29-4 in 2nd half, 2-1 in OT) 11/25/05 A L 0-5 (NCAA) • In the first half, Virginia has outscored opponents 10-3 KLÖCK-WORK AT HOME: • The Cavaliers are 11-0-2 at Klöckner Stadium this season, outscoring opponents 34-3 • Since 2001, Virginia is 67-10-7 at home RECORD SHUTOUT STREAK SNAPPED: Virginia’s Top Shutout Streaks • The Cavaliers had their shutout streak of 783 minutes snapped in the 1. 783:55 9/7/07 to 10/4/07 first half against Florida State on Holly Peltzer’s 18th minute goal 2. 654:32 9/15/90 to 10/6/90 •The streak was the shutout streak in school history 3. 611:37 11/14/03 to 9/10/04 • UVa enters today’s game with 10 shutouts this year, four shy of 4. 501:27 9/16/05 to 10/6/05 the school record of 14 set in 2004 and 2005 5. 481:05 10/2/91 to 10/14/91 6. 476:26 9/10/94 to 9/24/94 CHALLENGING SCHEDULE: • 13 of 22 games that have been played were against teams ranked at the time • 16 of 22 games have been against teams that were selected for the NCAA Tournament FOLEY STARS IN VIRGINIA NIKE SOCCER CLASSIC: • Shannon Foley was named MVP of the Virginia Nike Soccer Classic • She tied a career high with 5 points (2G, 1A) against Colorado and had 3 points (1G, 1A) vs. Arizona • Foley named ACC Player of the Week and National Player of the Week by Soccer America and Top Drawer Soccer RECORD WATCH: • Shannon Foley enters the game with 36 career assists, most in school history • Shannon Foley enters the game with 14 game-winning assists, the most all-time. Jen Redmond is second all- time, with 10 game-winning assists • Shannon Foley enters the game with 88 career points, 5th most in school history • Chantel Jones enters the game with 13 career shutouts, 4th most in school history VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer SEASON RECORD WATCH NCAA LEADERS: • As of 11/19, the Cavaliers are the national leaders in GAA (0.3336) and shutout percentage (0.682) • Virginia ranks third in save percentage (.896) and 57th nationally in scoring offense (1.86) POINTS • Chantel Jones is the national leader in GAA (0.342) and is fourth in save percentage (.892) 1.