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 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 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 (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. Angela Hucles (1997) 41 2. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 39 • Shannon Foley is among the national leaders in assists/game (0.41/T-63rd) 3. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37 4. Andrea Rubio (1990) 36 ACC LEADERS: 5. Angela Hucles (1998) 34 • As of 11/19, the Cavaliers rank first in shutouts, and first in GAA Angela Hucles (1996) 34 • Virginia is third in the ACC in goals/game and third in points/game 7. Janet Caswell (1987) 33 8. Shannon Foley (2004) 31 • Shannon Foley ranks among the league leaders in goals (6th), assists (4th), and points (5th) 9. Kelly Hammond (2003) 30 • Chantel Jones ranks among the league leaders in shutouts (1st) and GAA (1st) 10. Angela Hucles (1999) 29 Jess Rostedt (2005) 29 PAIR OF CAVALIERS NAMED TO PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Shannon Foley (2007) 27 • Jess Rostedt and Nikki Krzysik were among the 46 players selected to the list • A list of 15 semfinalists for collegiate soccer’s top individual honor will be named in November with the three final- ASSISTS 1. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 ists named in December and the winner in January. 2. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 3. Tania Jovanovic (1995) 11 SAUERBRUNN NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN: Dina Padula (1995) 11 • Becky Sauerbrunn was one of 11 players (4 defenders) named to the preseason All-American team by MLS Magazine 5. Noelle Keselica (2004) 10 • Sauerbrunn was one of 23 players (7 defenders) named a preseason All-American by Soccer America Andrea Rubio (1990) 10 7. Shannon Foley (2007) 9 Lindsay Gusick (2003) 9 UP NEXT: Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 9 • If the Cavaliers win on Friday they would advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals to play the Portland/Tennessee winner Andrea Rubio (1989) 9 next weekend. The date and location will be announced after both games have been completed.

SHUTOUTS 1. Christina de Vries (2004) 13 Chantel Jones (2007) 13 3. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 11 2007 HONORS 4. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Shannon Foley (9/18) Becky Sauerbrunn GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min 700 minutes) 1. Chantel Jones (2007) 0.34 top drawer soccer NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2. Christina de Vries (2004) 0.58 Shannon Foley (9/17) Nikki Krzysik (9/3) 3. Andrea Rippe (1990) 0.67 Shannon Foley (9/17) 4. Andrea Rippe (1988) 0.71 top drawer soccer Co-NATIONAL rookie OF THE year 5. Shelly Shreve (1988) 0.76 Sinead Farrelly SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEK Nikki Krzysik (9/3) top drawer soccer TEAM of the season Shannon Foley (9/17) SAVES Nikki Krzysik (1st) 1. Shelley Shreve (1987) 110 Becky Sauerbrunn (3rd) SOCCER BUZZ TEAM OF THE WEEK 2. Shelley Shreve (1986) 108 Shannon Foley (HM) Nikki Krzysik (9/3) 3. Andrea Rippe (1990) 77 Shannon Foley (9/17) 4. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 73 top drawer soccer all-rookie squad Becky Sauerbrunn (9/17) Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 73 Chantel Jones (1st) 6. Andrea Rippe (1989) 72 Sinead Farrelly (1st) TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE WEEK 7. Chantel Jones (2007) 66 Nikki Krzysik (9/3) Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 66 ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shannon Foley (9/17) Becky Sauerbrunn Nikki Krzysik (9/17) MINUTES PLAYED Julia Falk (9/24) 1. Becky Sauerbrunn (2005) 2289 ALL-ACC Chantel Jones (10/8) 2. Noelle Keselica (2005) 2148 Sinead Farrelly (1st) 3. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2134 Nikki Krzysik (1st) SANTA CLARA/adidas CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2134 Becky Sauerbrunn (1st) Caitlin Miskel 5. Nikki Krzysik (2005) 2130 Shannon Foley (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn 6. Chantel Jones (2007) 2106 Chantel Jones (2nd) 7. Sarah Senty (2007) 2047 VIRGINIA NIKE SOCCER CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT 8. Christina de Vries (2005) 2044 ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Shannon Foley (MVP) 9. Kelly Worden (2002) 2040 Sinead Farrelly Sinead Farrelly 10. (2001) 2037 VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer THE LAST TIME IN THE POLLS

TEAM SOCCER AMERICA SOCCER TIMES Home Win: 11/18/07 1-0 vs. W&M last home game 1. UCLA 1. UCLA Home Loss: 10/20/06 0-1 vs. BC 14 home games ago 2. Stanford 2. North Carolina Away Win: 10/11/07 3-0 at NCSU 3 away games ago 3. Portland 3. Portland Away Loss: 11/2/07 0-1 at UNC last away game 4. North Carolina 4. Stanford OT Win: 10/7/07 1-0 vs. Miami 5 OT games ago 5. Purdue 5. Texas A&M OT Loss: 11/2/07 0-1 at UNC 3 OT games ago 6. Florida 6. Purdue Conf. Win (Reg) 10/25/07 3-0 vs. Maryland 3 reg. season ACC games ago 7. Texas 7. Penn State Conf. Win (Overall): 10/25/07 3-0 vs. Maryland 5 ACC games ago 8. Penn State 8. Texas Conf. Loss (Reg): 11/2/07 0-1 at UNC last ACC reg. season game 9. Texas A&M 9. USC Conf. Loss (Overall): 11/2/07 0-1 at UNC 3 ACC games ago 10. USC 10. Virginia Non-Conf. Win: 11/18/07 1-0 vs. W&M last non-conf. game 11. California 11. Florida Non-Conf. Loss: 9/7/07 1-2 vs. Stanford 8 non-conf. games ago 12. San Diego 12. San Diego 13. Georgia 13. Notre Dame GOALS SCORED 14. Florida State 14. Florida State 0 goals: 11/7/07 0-0 vs. Miami 4 games ago 15. West Virginia 15. West Virginia at least 1 goal: 11/18/07 1-0 vs. W&M last game 16. Notre Dame 16. Georgia at least 2 goals: 11/16/07 4-1 vs. Loyola 2 games ago 17. Virginia 17. California at least 3 goals: 11/16/07 4-1 vs. Loyola 2 games ago 18. Santa Clara 18. Tennessee at least 4 goals: 11/16/07 4-1 vs. Loyola 2 games ago 19. Oklahoma State Santa Clara at least 5 goals: 9/21/07 5-0 vs. Liberty 16 games ago 20. Boston College 20. Boston College at least 6 goals: 9/15/06 6-0 vs. Vermont 38 games ago 21. South Carolina 21. Wake Forest 7+ goals: 9/18/05 9-0 vs. Richmond 63 games ago 22. Tennessee 22. BYU 23. Wake Forest 23. Missouri GOALS ALLOWED 24. Missouri 24. Oklahoma State Shutout: 11/18/07 1-0 vs. W&M last game 25. Washington State 25. Louisville at least 1 goal: 11/16/07 4-1 vs Loyola 2 games ago at least 2 goal: 9/7/07 1-2 vs. Stanford 20 games ago at least 3 goal: 11/25/05 0-5 at UCLA 45 games ago SEASON HISTORY 4+ goals: 11/25/05 0-5 at UCLA 45 games ago Date SA ST SB NSCAA Preseason 9 12 11 17 INDIVIDUAL 9/3 8 8 8 11 Hat Trick: 11/12/04 Kelly Hammond vs James Madison 71 games ago 9/10 8 8 8 10 Multi-Goal Game: 10/25/07 Megan Lenczyk (2) vs. Maryland 7 games ago 9/17 4 7 6 7 5+ points: 9/14/07 Shannon Foley (5) vs. Colorado 18 games ago 9/24 4 5 4 5 2+ assists: 11/16/07 Megan Lenczyk (2) vs. Loyola 2 games ago 10/1 5 4 3 4 Shutout: 11/18/07 Chantel Jones vs. W&M last game 10/8 4 4 3 3 10/15 3 4 4 4 INDIVIDUAL-AGAINST 10/22 3 3 3 3 Hat Trick: 11/25/05 Danesha Adams, UCLA (4 goals) 45 games ago 10/29 7 7 5 6 Multi-Goal Game: 11/25/05 Danesha Adams (4), UCLA 45 games ago 11/5 10 8 10 7 5+ points 11/25/05 Danesha Adams (8), UCLA 45 games ago 11/12 17 10 14 -- 2+ assists 11/25/05 Christina DiMartino (2), UCLA 45 games ago 11/25/05 Iris Mora (2), UCLA 45 games ago Shutout: 11/7/07 Lauren McAdam, Miami 4 games ago

MEDIA INFORMATION

Women’s Soccer Contact Information POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: ON THE WEB:

Steve Kirkland Tonight’s postgame interviews will take The most up-to-date information on the Vir- Assistant Media Relations Director place on the field following the game. Head ginia women’s soccer program is available coach Steve Swanson and requested players online at www.virginiasports.com. Shortly 154 John Paul Jones Arena will be available after a short cooling down after the game, the official box score, game period. recap, and updated season statistics will be Office: (434) 982-5535 available on the site. Cell: (434) 825-5241 Fax: (434) 982-5525 Email: [email protected] VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer 2007 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. CLASS HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 0 Celeste Miles GK Jr. 5-4 Garland, Texas/Ursuline Academy 1 Laura Comeau GK Jr. 5-7 Lee, N.H./Oyster River 2 Sarah Senty D Jr. 5-5 Arlington, Va./Washington-Lee 3 Lindsey Miller M/F Fr. 5-6 Nashua, N.H./Bishop Guertin 4 Jen Redmond M Jr. 5-7 Morristown, N.J./Oak Knoll 5 Shannon Foley M/F Sr. 5-6 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic 6 Julia Falk M Sr. 5-8 Clifton, Va./Centreville 7 Caitlin Miskel F/M So. 5-4 Boca Raton, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 8 Alli Fries M/D Jr. 5-5 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Scioto 9 Katie Carr D/M Fr. 5-10 Williamsburg, Va./Walsingham Academy 10 Kelly Quinn F/M Jr. 5-5 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman 11 Becky Sauerbrunn D Sr. 5-7 St. Louis, Mo./Ladue 12 Jess Rostedt F Jr. 5-9 Kent, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian 13 Megan Ashforth D/M R-Fr. 5-6 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 14 Amanda Stewart D/F So. 5-2 West Chester, Pa./Delaware County Christian 15 Kristin Bowers M R-Fr. 5-5 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock 16 Amy Hemenway F/M Fr. 5-3 Charlottesville, Va./Charlottesville 17 Sinead Farrelly M/F Fr. 5-6 Havertown, Pa./Haverford 18 Sarah Curtis F Sr. 5-7 Yellow Springs, Ohio/Fairborn 19 Alex Singer D Jr. 5-9 Rye, N.Y./Rye 20 Kika Toulouse M/F Fr. 5-6 Arlington, Va,/Bishop O’Connell 21 Meghan Lenczyk F Fr. 5-9 McLean, Va./Langley 23 Nikki Krzysik M/D Jr. 5-7 Clifton, N.J./Clifton 24 Colleen Flanagan D Fr. 5-4 Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown West 29 Chantel Jones GK R-Fr. 5-11 Midlothian, Va./Clover Hill

HEAD COACH: Steve Swanson (Michigan State ‘84), eighth season ASSISTANT COACHES: Ron Raab (William & Mary ‘89), third season Hershey Strosberg (Cortland State ‘97), seventh season VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT: Cindy Bennett (Stony Brook ‘06), first season ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN: Kristen Weiss (Virginia ‘06), first season ATHLETIC TRAINER: Bill Parente (UCLA ‘96), sixth season MEDIA RELATIONS: Steve Kirkland (Penn State ‘01), sixth season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

1 Laura Comeau (KO-mo) 8 Alli Fries (FREEZE) 12 Jess Rostedt (ROSS-ted) 17 Sinead Farrelly (shin-AID) 20 Kika Toulouse (kee-KA TOO-loose) 21 Meghan Lenczyk (len-ZICK) 23 Nikki Krzysik (KRIZ-ick) 29 Chantel Jones (SHANN-tel) VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer CAREER STATISTICS

No. Name GP-GS Min G A Pts. Shots GWG GWA 5 Shannon Foley 79-68 5656 26 36 88 126 6 14 12 Jess Rostedt 43-40 3068 22 9 53 144 10 4 10 Kelly Quinn 61-50 3977 15 9 39 119 7 3 18 Sarah Curtis 85-36 3595 13 10 36 74 4 3 4 Jen Redmond 66-60 5118 7 16 30 140 3 10 6 Julia Falk 64-20 2361 8 4 20 54 2 1 7 Caitlin Miskel 43-34 2598 4 10 18 42 0 5 17 Sinead Farrelly 22-22 1866 5 4 14 38 3 2 21 Meghan Lenczyk 22-5 1142 6 3 15 45 0 1 23 Nikki Krzysik 65-65 5874 4 5 13 31 2 1 11 Becky Sauerbrunn 90-90 8425 2 7 11 41 0 1 8 Alli Fries 55-16 2379 2 6 10 33 0 0 2 Sarah Senty 69-66 5783 3 3 9 23 1 3 19 Alex Singer 67-55 5236 1 5 7 15 0 1 14 Amanda Stewart 32-3 908 0 5 5 7 0 0 16 Amy Hemenway 20-0 383 0 2 2 3 0 0 15 Kristin Bowers 5-0 51 0 1 1 1 0 0 20 Kika Toulouse 19-0 321 0 0 0 5 0 0 24 Colleen Flanagan 11-7 400 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Lindsey Miller 6-0 90 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Megan Ashforth 5-0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Katie Carr 0-0 0

No. Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Saves ShO Record 29 Chantel Jones 22-22 2107 8 0.34 66 13 13-3-6 1 Laura Comeau 4-1 225 1 0.40 4 1 1-0-0 0 Celeste Miles 5-0 127 0 0.00 2 0 0-0-0

CAREER RECORDS

POINTS ASSISTS GAME-WINNING ASSISTS SHUTOUTS 1. Angela Hucles (96-99) 138 1. Shannon Foley (03-pres) 36 1. Shannon Foley (03-pres) 14 1. Christina de Vries (03-06) 31 2. Lindsay Gusick (01-04) 109 2. Andrea Rubio (89-92) 30 2. Tania Jovanovic (94-97) 10 2. Sandra Kwitnieski (89-92) 17 3. Andrea Rubio (89-92) 102 3. Sarah Huffman (02-05) 28 Jen Redmond (05-pres) 10 Anne Abernethy (01-03) 17 4. Gayle Smith (86-89) 90 4. Noelle Keselica (02-05) 26 4. Tracy DiMillio (88-91) 9 4. Chantel Jones (07-pres) 13 5. Shannon Foley (03-pres) 88 5. Lindsay Gusick (01-04) 23 5. Andrea Rubio (89-92) 8 5. Becky Hornbacher (93-94) 11 6. Janet Caswell (84-87) 85 Jennifer Rawlings (94-97) 23 Noelle Keselica (02-05) 8 Andrea Rippe (87-90) 11 7. Amanda Cromwell (88-91) 84 7. Gayle Smith (86-89) 22 8. Kelly Hammond (02-05) 83 8. Dina Padula (94-97) 21 9. Lori Lindsey (98-01) 76 9. Angela Hucles (96-99) 20 Darci Borski (98-02) 76 10. Liz Kelley (93-96) 19 11. Kim Smith (91-94) 75 Kelly Hammond (02-05) 19 Tracy DiMillio (88-91) 75 VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS RECORD BREAKDOWN STREAKS GOAL SCORING LOCATION CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL Home: 11-0-2 3 Shannon Foley (10/7-10/14) By Minute UVa Opp Away: 2-2-2 2 Shannon Foley (9/14-9/16) 1-15 4 2 Neutral: 0-1-2 2 Sinead Farrelly (9/16-9/21) 16-30 4 1 2 Meghan Lenczyk (9/16-9/21) 31-45 2 0 TIME OF DAY 2 Julia Falk (9/23-9/27) 46-60 9 3 Day: 6-1-4 2 Nikki Krzysik (11/16-11/18) - CURRENT 61-75 10 0 Night: 7-2-2 76-90 10 1 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSIST OT 2 1 DAY OF THE WEEK 3 Shannon Foley (9/14-9/21) Monday: 0-0-0 2 Sinead Farrelly (9/14-9/16) Tuesday: 0-0-0 How Scored UVa Opp Wednesday: 0-0-1 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT Run of Play 33 6 Thursday: 4-0-1 3 Sinead Farrelly (9/14-9/21) - Off Cross 10 1 Friday: 4-2-1 3 Shannon Foley (9/14-9/21) Saturday: 0-0-0 3 Caitlin Miskel (9/16-9/23) Set Pieces 8 2 Sunday: 5-1-3 3 Shannon Foley (10/7-10/14) - Off Corner Kick 3 0 2 Nikki Krzysik (8/31-9/2) - Direct off Free Kick 1 0 OPPONENTS 2 Meghan Lenczyk (9/16-9/21) - Indirect off Free Kick 4 0 Ranked: 4-3-5 2 Julia Falk (9/23-9/27) - Penalty Kick 0 2 Unranked: 9-0-1 2 Sinead Farrelly (10/18-10/25) 2 Meghan Lenczyk (11/9-11/16) Own Goals For 0 0 FIRST GOAL SCORED 2 Shannon Foley (11/9-11/16) Virginia: 13-0-1 2 Nikki Krzysik (11/16-11/18) - CURRENT Right Foot 27 6 Opponent; 0-3-2 Left Foot 8 1 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT STREAK Header 6 1 AT HALFTIME: 748:07 Chantel Jones (9/7-10/4) Other 0 0 Virginia Ahead: 6-0-1 337:25 Chantel Jones (10/4-10/14) Opponent Ahead: 0-1-1 328:50 Chantel Jones (10/14-10/28) 0-6 yards out 9 1 Tied: 7-2-4 182:57 Chantel Jones (8/31-9/7) 6-18 yards out 23 6 18+ yards out 9 1 MORE SHOTS Virginia: 13-1-5 Opponent: 0-2-1 Shots Tied: 0-0-0 GAME SITUATION TIME UNIFORMS Game Tied: 1406:21 White: 11-0-4 Blue: 2-3-2 Virginia Ahead: 607:43 - By 1 goal: 258:00 - By 2+ goals 349:43 Opponent Ahead: 137:45 - By 1 goal: 62:48 - By 2+ goals: 70:57 VIRGINIA 2007 Women’s Soccer 2007 RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT RESULT GOALS (ASSISTS) GOALKEEPER OF RECORD 8/31 Delaware W 4-0 Rostedt 1 (Singer 1) Jones Farrelly 1 (Lenczyk 1, Krzysik 1) Quinn 1 (Rostedt 1) Curtis 1 (Krzysik 2, Fries 1) 9/2 #15 West Virginia W 3-0 Krzysik 1 (Foley 1) Jones Foley 1 (Miskel 1) Foley 2 (unassisted) 9/7 vs. #10 Stanford L 1-2 Lenczyk 1 (unassisted) Jones 9/9 at #3 Santa Clara T 0-0 Jones 9/14 #18 Colorado W 4-0 Foley 3 (Senty 1) Jones Foley 4 (Farrelly 1) Sauerbrunn 1 (Krzysik 3, Redmond 1) Quinn 2 (Foley 2) 9/16 #25 Arizona W 4-0 Farrelly 2 (Foley 3) Jones Foley 5 (Farrelly 2, Miskel 2) Lenczyk 2 (Miskel 3) Falk 1 (Stewart 1) 9/21 Liberty W 5-0 Farrelly 3 (unassisted) Jones Miskel 1 (Quinn 1) Farrelly 4 (Foley 4) Quinn 3 (Foley 5) Lenczyk 3 (Bowers 1, Hemenway 1) 9/23 #24 William & Mary W 1-0 (2ot) Falk 2 (Miskel 4) Jones 9/27 at Duke* W 2-0 Quinn 4 (Senty 2) Jones Falk 3 (Quinn 2, Redmond 2) 9/30 at #23 Wake Forest* T 0-0 Jones 10/4 #22 Florida State* T 1-1 Senty 1 (unassisted) Jones 10/7 Miami* W 1-0 (2ot) Foley 6 (Farrelly 3, Miskel 5) Jones 10/11 at NC State* W 3-0 Senty 2 (Foley 6) Jones Quinn 5 (Foley 7) Foley 7 (Sauerbrunn 1) 10/14 #21 Clemson* T 1-1 Foley 8 (unassisted) Jones 10/18 Virginia Tech* W 2-0 Farrelly 5 (Redmond 3) Jones Krzysik 2 (Redmond 4) 10/25 Maryland* W 3-0 Quinn 6 (Foley 8, Farrelly 4) Jones Lenczyk 4 (Singer 2) Lenczyk 5 (unassisted) 10/28 at #16 Boston College* L 0-1 Jones 11/2 at #4 North Carolina* L 0-1 (ot) Jones 11/7 vs. Miami (ACC Tournament) T 0-0 (4-2 pks) Jones 11/9 vs. #4 North Carolina (ACC Tourn.) T 1-1 (2-4 pks) Lenczyk 6 (Sauerbrunn 2, Foley 9) Jones 11/16 Loyola (Md.) (NCAA Tournament) W 4-1 Krzysik 3 (Lenczyk 2) Jones Quinn 7 (Lenczyk 3, Miskel 6) Foley 9 (unassisted) Falk 4 (Hemenway 2) 11/18 William & Mary (NCAA Tournaent) W 1-0 Krzysik 4 (Sauerbrunn 3, Curtis 1) Jones