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2021 Penn State Women's Soccer 2015 Ncaa National 2015 NCAA 20 BIG TEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER OPPONENT AUGUST THUR. 19 UMASS UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. W, 3-1 HOFSTRA SAT 22 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. W, 4-0 SUN. 29 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 3 p.m. SEPTEMBER Thur. 2 at West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. 7 p.m. Sun. 5 at UCF Orlando, Fla. 6 p.m. Thur. 9 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. ET Sun. 12 vs. NC State Charlottesville, Va. 3 p.m. University Park, PA. Sun. 19 at Rutgers * Piscataway, N.J. 12 p.m. THUR. 23 NORTHWESTERN * UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 7 p.m. SUN. 26 OHIO STATE * UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 3 p.m. QUICK KICKS Thur. 30 at Wisconsin * Madison, Wis. 8 p.m. OCTOBER Nittany Lions have won their first two Sun. 3 at Minnesota * Minneapolis, Minn. 2 p.m. 2 games by a combined score of 7-1. Sun. 5 MARYLAND * UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 1 p.m. Thur. 9 INDIANA * UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 7 p.m. Sun. 12 PURDUE * UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. 1 p.m. Sun. 19 at Michigan * Piscataway, N.J. 7 p.m. 7 Penn State is currently 7-0-0 all time vs Hofstra THUR. 23 at Michigan State * East Lansing, Mich. 1 p.m. OCTOBER 29-31 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Big Ten titles in 27 years as a NOVEMBER 20 program. NOVEMBER 5 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS NOVEMBER 7 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT FINAL Penn State enters its 28th season of 28 competiton. NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round TBA TBA Second & Third Rounds TBA TBA NCAA Tournament wins in program Quarterfinals TBA TBA history. 57 DECEMBER WOMEN’S COLLEGE CUP (December 3-5) Fri. 5 Semifinals San Jose, Calif. TBA Points for Sam Coffey in her career. She is Sun. 7 Finals San Jose, Calif. TBA 117 second in the NCAA Division I active points. 273 Wins for Nittany Lion head coach Erica Dambach in her career. * – Big Ten match; Home matches in CAPS at Jeffrey Field; All times Eastern GoPSUsports.com/wsoc | @PennStateWSOC | #WeAre >> NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Elig. Ht. Hometown/Club Team No. Name Pos. 0 Katie Evans GK SO 5-6 San Diego, Calif./VBR Start 2 Kerry Abello D/M/F 00 Amanda Poorbaugh GK FR 5-7 Holmdel, N.J./Ohio Premier ECNL 20 Angela Aguero F 2 Kerry Abello D/M/F SR+ 5-5 Batavia, Ill./Eclipse Select 3 Olivia Damico D SO 5-4 Newburgh, Ind./Western New York Flash ECNL 23 Eva Alonso D/M 5 Cori Dyke M JR 5-6 Littleton, Colo./Colorado Rapids U19 ECNL 26 Katherine Asman GK 6 Kate Wiesner D JR 5-7 Monrovia, Calif./LAFC Slammers 22 Jordan Canniff F/M 7 Jill Jennings D SR+ 5-7 Montclair, N.J./ Boston College 33 Anna Carson D 8 Jilly Shimkin M/F SO 5-3 Rockville Centre, N.Y./NYSC/FC Fury 9 Rachel Wasserman M/F SR 5-6 Dallas, Texas/D-Feeters 00/99 ECNL 17 Sam Coffey F 10 Maddie Myers M RS JR 5-6 Grand Rapids, Mich./Michigan Hawks] 3 Olivia Damico M 12 Payton Linnehan M/F JR 5-5 Douglas, Mass./FC Stars of MA 5 Cori Dyke M 14 Kaitlyn MacBean M/F SO 5-10 Maple Grove, Minn./Minnesota Thunder 15 Devon Olive D JR 5-4 Brooklyn, N.Y./PDA ECNL Blue 2001 0 Katie Evans GK 16 Ellie Wheeler F SO 5-6 Fairfax Station, Va./FC Virginia (DA) 35 Riley Gleason M 17 Sam Coffey F SR+ 5-6 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y./Boston College 7 Jill Jennings D 18 Sofia Mancino D FR 5-4 Holmdel, N.J./ MatchFit Academy 24 Elle Kershner F 20 Angela Aguero F RS SO 5-10 Brooklyn, N.Y./NYCFC 22 Jordan Canniff F/M JR 5-2 California, Md./Washington Spirit Maryland 12 Payton Linnehan F/M 23 Eva Alonso D/M SO 5-5 Villanueva Del Pardillo, Spain/Rayo Vallecano 14 Kaitlyn MacBean M/F 24 Elle Kershner F SO 5-8 Phoenixville, Pa./Penn Fusion Soccer Academy 18 Sofia Mancino D 26 Katherine Asman GK RS JR 5-10 Roswell, Ga./NASA Tophat Soccer Club 32 Natalie Wilson D/M SO 5-6 Fairfax, Va./McLean ECNL 55 Morgan Messner GK 33 Anna Carson D SO 5-6 Enfield, Conn./Oakwood Soccer Club DA 10 Maddie Myers M 34 Ally Schlegel F RS JR 5-7 Parker Colo./Real Colorado 29 Kara Ogden D 35 Riley Gleason M FR 5-9 Mission Viejo, Calif./So Cal Blues 15 Devon Olive D/M 55 Morgan Messner GK SR 5-8 Drexel Hill, Pa./ Boston University 00 Amanda Poorbaugh GK POSITION BREAKDOWN 31 Julia Raich M GOALKEEPERS DEFENDERS MIDFIELDERS FORWARDS 34 Ally Schlegel M Katherine Asman Kerry Abello Cori Dyke Angela Aguero Eva Alonso 8 Jilly Shimkin M/F 2021 Katie Evans Riley Gleason Jordan Canniff Anna Carson Morgan Messner Payton Linnehan Elle Kershner 9 Rachel Wasserman M/F Oliva Damcio Amanda Poorbaugh Kaitlyn MacBean Payton Linnehan 16 Ellie Wheeler D/F Sofia Mancino Maddie Myers Rachel Wasserman Kara Ogden 6 Kate Wiesner D/F Devon Olive Devon Olive Ellie Wheeler 32 Natalie Wilson M Mieke Schiemann Julia Raich Natalie Wilson JIlly Shimkin Kate Wiesner Rachel Wasserman LIONS BY LOCATION LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY California (4): Evans, Gleason, Ogden, Wiesner Seniors (5): Abello, Coffey, Jennings, Messner Colorado (2): Dyke, Schlegel Wasserman Georgia (1): Asman Redshirt Juniors (3): Asman, Myers, Schlegel Illinois (1): Abello Indiana (2): Damico, Haislip Juniors (5): Canniff, Dyke, Linnehan, Olive, Maryland (1): Canniff Wiesner Massachusetts (2): Carson, Linnehan Michigan (1): Myers Redshirt Sophomore (1): Aguero Minnesota (1): MacBean Sophomore (8): Alonso, Carson, Damico, New Jersey (2): Jennings, Mancino Evans, Kershner, MacBean, Shimkin, Wheeler New York (4): Aguero, Coffey, Olive, Shimkin Ohio (1): Poorbaugh Freshman (6): Gleason, Mancino Ogden, Poor- Pennsylvania (1): Kershner, Raich baugh, Raich, Schieman Texas (1): Wasserman Virginia (1): Wheeler Germany (1): Schiemann Spain (1): Alonso 2 << Penn State Breakdown Linnehan is tied for the Big Ten 2021 Penn State Women’s Soccer lead with four goals and two as- Record: 2-0-0 sists and leads the league with 10 TEAM STAT COMPARISON Top Goal Scorers: Payton Linne- points. han – 4 goals, Three tied with 1 Overall record 2-0-0 Conference record 0-0-0 goal This is Linnehan's first Big Ten Of- Goals scored 7 Top Assists: Payton Linnehan – 2 fensive Player of the Week honor Goals scored/gm. 3.50 assists, Four tied with 1 assists of her career is the most recent Goals allowed/gm. 0.50 since Frankie Tagliaferri earned the SOG-attempts 20-46 Last time out honor on April 6, 2021. Shots/gm. 23 Assists 6 Corner kicks 18 Payton Linnehan's first half hat Hofstra Breakdown Saves 4 trick powered the Nittany Lions Shutouts 0 to a 4-0 win over La Salle on Au- Hofstra is off to a 3-0 start to its 2021 gust 22. Linnehan netted goals in 2021 campaign. Earlier this week, Hofstra Women’s Soccer the 25th, 27th and 29th minutes as Hofstra picked up its third win with she was the first Nittany Lion since a 4-0 win over Brown. TEAM STAT COMPARISON 2017 to score a hat trick. Olivia Damico also scored in the victory. Hofstra opened up the season with Overall record 2-0-0 Conference record 0-0-0 a 5-1 victory over Stony Brook Goals scored 7 Big Ten Offensive Player of the before shutting out UAlbany, 2-0. Goals scored/gm. 3.50 Week Lucy Shepherd is leading Hofstra Goals allowed/gm. 0.50 with seven points, all of which oc- SOG-attempts 18-34 Shots/gm. 17 Linnehan was named the inaugu- curred against Stony Brook where Assists 8 ral Big Ten Offensive Player of the she recorded three goals and one Corner kicks 11 Week for the 2021 season. assist. Against UAlbany, freshman Saves 2 Georgia Brown netted her first two Shutouts 0 Linnehan netted four goals and career goals to give Hofstra the added two assists in the Nittany win. BIG TEN PRESEASON POLL Lions 2-0 start to the season. Hofstra continues to lead the CAA # Team 2020-2021 B1G Finish W-L-T Linnehan's hat trick in the Nit- in each offensive category, includ- 1. PENN STATE 1 12-3-1 (9-1-1) 2. Wisconsin 4 7-4-3 (6-3-2) tany Lions 4-0 win on Sunday vs. ing points per game, goals per 3. Michigan t-7 5-3-3 (5-3-3) La Salle was the first since Laura game, and assists per game. 4. Rutgers 3 9-3-4 (6-2-3) 5. Ohio State 2 8-3-3 (6-1-3) Freigang on November 10, 2017 6. Iowa 12 7-9-1 (2-8-1) vs. Stony Brook in the NCAA Tour- MATCH HISTORY 7. Northwestern 9 5-6 (6-6-1) nament. Linnehan's hat trick was 8. Indiana t-5 6-5-1(6-4-1) Penn State is 7-0 all-time vs. Hof- 9. Nebraska 11 2-5-3 (2-5-3) the 22nd in program history and stra 10. Illinois t-5 6-5-1 (6-4-1) just the fourth since 2010 for Penn 11. Purdue 10 4-6-2 (4-5-2) State. 12. Maryland 14 0-10-2 (0-9-2) 13. Minnesota t-7 5-4-3 (5-3-3) 14. Michigan State 13 1-10-1 (1-9-1) Linnehan was also instrumental in Penn State's 3-1 win over UMass in the season opener.
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