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2017 GAME NOTES | MATCHES 16 & 17 VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER Jason Erickson | Assistant AD - Communications | E: [email protected] | C: 303-946-6774 | O: 801-863-5451

UTAH VALLEY VS. NEW MEXICO STATE Thursday, October 12, 2017 | 7:30 p.m. MT | Clyde Field | Orem, Utah 2017 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Live Video Stream: WAC Digital Network | Live Stats: UVUstats.com | Twitter Updates: @GoUVU Overall Record WAC Record : 5-10-0 : 1-1-0 UTAH VALLEY NM STATE (5-10-0 overall, 1-1-0 WAC) (7-6-2 overall, 1-0-1 WAC) AUG 18 ^at Hawaii L, 1-2 (OT) Head Coach: Chris Lemay Head Coach: Freddy Delgado 20 ^vs. Houston Baptist W, 2-1 16 MATCH 1st season at UVU (5-10-0) 4th season at NMSU (15-45-2)

25 at UNLV L, 1-2 (2OT) UTAH VALLEY VS. UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 27 at CSUN L, 1-2 (OT) Saturday, October 14, 2017 | 4:30 p.m. MT | Clyde Field | Orem, Utah SEPT 01 at Tulsa L, 0-1 Live Video Stream: WAC Digital Network | Live Stats: UVUstats.com | Twitter Updates: @GoUVU UTAH VALLEY UTRGV 03 at Oral Roberts W, 2-1 (5-10-0 overall, 1-1-0 WAC) (7-5-2 overall, 2-0-0 WAC)

08 Wyoming (UVUtv/WDN) W, 2-1 Head Coach: Chris Lemay Head Coach: Glad Bugariu MATCH 17 MATCH 1st season at UVU (5-10-0) 4th season at UTRGV (30-34-10) 10 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-3

14 Washington St. (UVUtv/WDN) L, 2-3 (2OT) 17 at North Dakota State L, 0-2 UTAH VALLEY BEGINS THREE-GAME HOME STAND AGAINST NM STATE, UTRGV The women's soccer team opens a three-game home stand on Thursday as the team takes on 22 at BYU (BYUtv) L, 0-3 New Mexico State at Clyde Field. The Wolverines will then host UT Rio Grande Valley on Saturday before welcoming Grand Canyon on Oct. 20. The three matches mark UVU's final home games of the season. Both games will be part of a 30 Seattle U (WDN) W, 3-0 doubleheader with the Utah Valley men's team.

OCT 02 at #23 Texas A&M (SEC Network) L, 0-1 The Wolverines opened WAC play last week on the road, going 1-1 with a 3-0 loss at Kansas City and a 9-0 win at 06 *at UMKC (WDN) L, 0-3 Chicago State. Utah Valley heads into this week's matches fresh off an impressive 9-0 win at Chicago State on Sunday afternoon. Breanna McCarter recorded a hat trick with three goals, while Amber Tripp and Sydney Fitzpatrick each 08 *at Chicago State W, 9-0 registered a brace with two goals apiece. Tori Smith scored the game winner in the fifth minute, while Libby Weber also recorded a goal in the shutout victory. 12 *New Mexico State (WDN) 7:30pm Breanna DeWaal leads both UVU and the WAC with 51 shots and 26 shots on goal this season. Breanna McCarter leads 14 *UTRGV (WDN) 4:30pm the team with six goals, which ranks her tied for fifth in the WAC. She also leads the team with 14 points with her six goals and two assists. Smith leads the team and the WAC with six assists. Breanna DeWaal and Sydney Fitzpatrick each 20 *Grand Canyon (WDN) 7pm have four goals, while Amber Tripp has three. Sarah Davis leads the keepers with a 1.55 goals allowed average, while 22 *at CSU Bakersfield (WDN) 2pm Brooklyn Nielsen leads the team with 24 saves.

28 *at Seattle U (WDN) 8pm 2017 STATISTICAL COMPARISON NOV 1-5 WAC Tournament Phoenix, Ariz. Utah Valley NM State UTRGV ^ OHANA Hotels by Outrigger Shootout (Honolulu) | * WAC Match Overall 5-10-0 7-6-2 7-5-2 All times listed in MT | Bold denotes home match Home 2-1-0 5-3-1 7-2-0 WDN denotes WAC Digital Network Away 2-9-0 2-3-1 0-3-2 Neutral 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Conference Record 1-1-0 1-0-1 2-0-0 Versus Top 25 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Goals 23 28 19 Assists 30 25 18 Points 76 81 56 Shots 217 189 195 Corner Kicks 102 49 60 Saves 43 97 60 Shutouts 2 4 6 Goals Allowed 25 26 12

@GoUVU | GoUVU.com | @UVUSoccer_w 2 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER BROADCAST INFO Thursday night's match against New Mexico State and Saturday's match against 2017 QUICK FACTS UT Rio Grande Valley will both be broadcast live on the WAC Digital Network with UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY Brandon Crow handling the play-by-play duties and former UVU soccer player Location Orem, Utah Melanie Ostler on the color call. Enrollment 33,211 Founded 1941 THIS WEEK'S PROMOTIONS Nickname Wolverines Thursday’s doubleheader is also the teams’ Pink Game to raise awareness for cancer. Shirts will be handed Colors Green and White out to the first 500 fans attending the men’s game. Saturday night is Military & First Responder Appreciation Conference Western Athletic Conferece Night. All military and first responders and their families, with proper ID, can get into the game for free. In Joined WAC July 1, 2013 President Dr. Matthew S. Holland between the matches on Saturday will there will also be a trunk or treat in Lot L12, just north of Clyde Field, Director of Athletics Vince Otoupal and all kids 12 and under who come in costume can also enter the games for free. Associate AD; SWA Megan Kennedy Associate AD; Sport Admin Dr. Jared Sumsion ABOUT NEW MEXICO STATE Athletic Dept. Phone (801) 863-8653 New Mexico State enters Thursday night's match with a 7-6-2 overall record and a 1-0-1 WAC mark. The Ag- Athletic. Dept. Fax (801) 863-8813 gies are 2-3-1 on the road this season. The team is unbeaten in its last three matches with wins over Arizona Ticket Office (801) 863-SHOW Web Site www.WolverineGreen.com Christian and Grand Canyon. The team opened WAC play last week at home with a 2-2 double overtime tie against CSU Bakersfield and a 2-1 double overtime win over Grand Canyon. Senior forward Devin Hart and SPORTS INFORMATION junior forward Audriana Chavez lead the team with seven goals each. Junior midfielder/forward Aileen Galicia Women’s Soccer Contact Jason Erickson is third on the team with five goals. Freshman goalkeeper Dmitri Fong leads the team in goal with 62 saves Office Phone 801-863-5451 and an impressive 0.82 goals against average. Cell Phone 303-946-6774 Email [email protected] Mailing Address 800 W. University Parkway - #104 SERIES HISTORY VS. NEW MEXICO STATE Orem, UT 84058-5999 Utah Valley and New Mexico State meet on the pitch for the sixth time on Thursday night. UVU holds an all- Conference SID Patty Walrath time 3-0-2 advantage over the Aggies. The two teams match up in Orem for the third time with UVU holding Email [email protected] an all-time 1-0-1 record over NMSU in Orem. Conference Website WACsports.com

ATHLETIC TRAINING All-Time Results vs. New Mexico State (UVU leads series 3-0-2) Oct. 13, 2013 Utah Valley ties New Mexico State, 2-2 (2OT) Orem, Utah Trainer Jessica Kendall Phone 801-863-6784 Nov. 1, 2013 Utah Valley def. New Mexico State, 2-1 (2OT) Las Cruces, N.M. Email [email protected] Oct. 19, 2014 Utah Valley def. New Mexico State, 1-0 Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 9, 2015 Utah Valley def. New Mexico State, 4-0 Orem, Utah WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM INFO Oct. 16, 2016 Utah Valley ties New Mexico State, 2-2 (2OT) Las Cruces, N.M. 2016 Record 10-8-2 2016 WAC Record 3-3-1 (5th) All-Time Record (including 2017) 137-139-17 (.501), 14 years ABOUT UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY All-Time WAC Record 24-12-3 (.654), 4 years UT Rio Grande Valley enters the week with a 7-5-2 overall record and a 2-0-0 mark in WAC play. The team is NCAA Appearances 1 seeking its first road win of the season this week as the team holds a 0-3-2 record on the road. The Vaqueros Last Appearance 2015, at BYU (L, 0-1) have won three straight dating back to a 6-0 shutout win over Texas Lutheran to wrap up non-league play. The Facility Clyde Field (1,500) team then opened WAC play at home last week with a 1-0 win over Grand Canyon and a 2-0 victory over CSU Clyde Field Record 67-34-10 (.652) Bakersfield. Graduate forward Andreya Barrera leads the team with six goals this year. Freshman forward Jada Starters Returning/Lost 7/5 MacLean follows with three goals. The Vaqueros have tallied 19 goals this season while limiting opponents to Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/8 12. Senior keeper Erica Gonzalez and sophomore goalie Kinga Szemik have split time in goal for UTRGV this Newcomers 9 season. Gonzalez has 31 saves and a 0.76 goals allowed average, while Szemik has 26 saves and a 0.88 goals COACHING STAFF allowed average. Head Coach Chris Lemay Years at UVU First Season SERIES HISTORY VS. UTRGV Alma Mater Eastern Michigan, 2000 Utah Valley and UTRGV meet on the pitch for the fifth time on Saturday evening. UVU holds an all-time 4-0-0 Email [email protected] record against the Vaqueros, including a 1-0-0 all-time mark against UTRGV in Orem. The Wolverines defeated Career Record 2-4-0 (.333) UTRGV 1-0 in overtime last season in Edinburg. School Record Same

All-Time Results vs. UTRGV (UVU leads series 4-0-0) Associate Head Coach Alyssa Lowry Christensen Oct. 17, 2014 Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 5-0 Edinburg, Texas Alma Mater Utah State, 2009 Nov. 6, 2014 Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 2-1 (OT) Seattle, Washington Email [email protected] Oct. 11, 2015 Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 2-0 Orem, Utah Soccer Office (801) 863-6785 Oct. 14, 2016 Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 1-0 (OT) Edinburg, Texas Assistant Coach Seth Trembly Email [email protected] SENIORS TO BE CELEBRATED ON SATURDAY This year's seniors will be celebrated prior to Saturday night's match against UT Rio Grande Valley. This year's Volunteer Assistant Coach Kyle Christensen senior class includes Sydney Fitzpatrick, Tori Smith, Libby Weber, Rylee Gritton, Tara Furlong, Sheridan Fox, Email [email protected] Amanda Marshall, Sarah Cipperley, and Sara Callister. Director of Operations Rachel Boaz Alma Mater BYU, 2017 Email [email protected] 3 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

MCCARTER BECOMES FIFTH PLAYER IN UVU UTAH VALLEY RECORD WHEN..... HISTORY TO RECORD HAT TRICK Home...... 2-1-0 Breanna McCarter became just the fifth player in Utah Away...... 2-9-0 Valley University women's soccer history to record a hat trick as she led the Wolverines Neutral...... 1-0-0 to a 9-0 shutout win over WAC foe Chicago State on Oct. 8 afternoon at Kroc Stadium Leading at the Half...... 5-0-0 in Chicago. McCarter scored the first of her three goals in the 14th minute. The junior Tied at the Half...... 0-5-0 forward also found the back of the net in the 53rd minute and 62nd minute to record Trailing at the Half...... 0-5-0 her first-ever hat trick. McCarter becomes just the fifth player in UVU history to register In Overtime...... 0-4-0 a hat trick. Jaime Lyons was the last UVU player to score three goals in a single game, Against Ranked Teams...... 0-1-0 recording her hat trick on Oct. 23, 2009 in a win over North Dakota. Against Non-Ranked Teams...... 5-9-0 When Scoring First...... 5-3-0 UVU BREAKS SINGLE GAME ASSIST RECORD AT CHICAGO STATE When Opponent Scores First...... 0-7-0 The Wolverines tallied 10 assists in a 9-0 win over Chicago State on Oct. 8, which is the Plays during the Day...... 2-3-0 highest mark in UVU team history. It breaks the previous record of eight, which was set Plays at Night...... 3-7-0 by the 2005 team against Delaware State on Oct. 29, 2005. The nine goals in the win Plays in Utah...... 2-2-0 are the third-most ever in a single game in UVU history. UVU scored a team-record 11 Plays outside of Utah...... 3-8-0 goals in a win over Delaware State in 2005 and tallied 10 goals in a win over Northwest Scores One Goal...... 0-3-0 Nazarene in 2003. Scores Two Goals...... 3-1-0 Scores 3+ Goals...... 2-0-0 SMITH AND BRUCE NAMED WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK FOR SEPT. Takes more Shots...... 5-5-0 25-OCT. 1 Opponent Takes more Shots...... 0-5-0 Utah Valley's Tori Smith and Hannah Bruce have been named the Western Athletic Shots are Tied...... 0-0-0 Conference Women's Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, for Takes more Corners...... 5-6-0 Sept. 25- Oct. 1. In August...... 1-3-0 In September...... 3-5-0 Smith, senior forward from Sandy, Utah (Jordan High School) played a major role in the In October...... 1-2-0 non-conference match up to take down WAC preseason favorite Seattle U 3-0. Smith In November...... 0-0-0 scored the game-winner in just the second minute of play as she received a pass into Plays a WAC Road Game...... 0-1-0 the box and hit the left upper 90. To add to her first goal of the season, she later as- Plays a WAC Home Game...... 0-0-0 sisted the other two goals of the match. Smith recorded four points on the match while NATIONAL POLLS UNITED SOCCER COACHES SOCCER AMERICA TOP DRAWER HERO SPORTS UNITED SOCCER COACHES Oct. 10 2016 Final Poll Oct. 10 Oct. 10 WEST POLL - Oct. 10 Rk School Rk School Rk School Rk School Rk School 1. Stanford (16) 1. West Virginia 1. Stanford 1. Stanford 1. UCLA 2. UCLA (12) 2. South Carolina 2. UCLA 2. North Carolina 2. Stanford 3. South Carolina (3) 3. Stanford 3. North Carolina 3. UCF 3. USC 4. Duke 4. USC 4. Duke 4. Duke 4. Pepperdine 5. North Carolina 5. Florida State 5. South Carolina 5. UCLA 5. California 6. USC 6. Duke 6. UCF 6. South Carolina 6. Washington 7. West Virginia 7. Georgetown 7. Florida 7. Penn State 7. Arizona 8. UCF 8. BYU 8. USC 8. Notre Dame 8. Washington State 9. Texas 9. Virginia 9. Penn State 9. Princeton 9. Santa Clara 10. Florida 10. Notre Dame 10. West Virginia 10. Pepperdine 10. Colorado 11. Princeton 11. North Carolina 11. Princeton 11. Ohio State 11. Loyola Marymount 12. Ohio State 12. UCLA 12. Texas 12. Florida 12. Long Beach State 13. Penn State 13. Clemson 13. Florida State 13. Texas A&M 13. UNLV 14. Virginia 14. Connecticut 14. Ohio State 14. Florida State 14. Gonzaga 15. Georgetown 15. Florida 15. Georgetown 15. Minnesota 15. New Mexico 16. Florida State 16. Colorado 16. Virginia 16. West Virginia 17. Pepperdine 17. California 17. Texas A&M 17. USC 18. California 18. Penn State 18. Pepperdine 18. Rutgers 19. Tennessee 19. Auburn 19. Tennessee 19. California 20. Texas A&M 20. Arkansas 20. Wake Forest 20. Wake Forest 21. Cincinnati 21. Minnesota 21. California 21. Tennessee 22. Wake Forest 22. Northwestern 22. Cincinnati 22. Virginia 23. Minnesota 23. Pepperdine 23. Minnesota 23. Georgetown 24. Rice 24. Utah 24. Notre Dame 24. Arizona 25. Oklahoma Staet 25. Kansas 25. Rutgers. 25. Mississippi 25. Oklahoma UVU opponents receiving votes: UVU opponents receiving votes: 192. Utah Valley UVU opponents receiving votes:

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she played 79 minutes and recorded three shots. THREE WOLVERINES NAMED TO OHANA HOTELS BY OUTRIGGER

SHOOTOUT ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM Bruce, sophomore defender from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia Breanna DeWaal, Doriana Moul and Tori Smith were named to the OHANA Hotels by (Auburn Drive High School) helped anchor the defense to its first shutout win of the Outrigger Shootout All Tournament team last week in Hawaii. The three players earned season. Bruce made numerous key defensive stops and organized the defense to allow the honor after leading the Wolverines to a 1-1-0 record at the shootout. UVU dropped two shots in the match with only one on frame. She also earned an assist on the second the tournament opener to Hawaii before defeating Houston Baptist. goal of the match.

DEWAAL NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM, WOLVERINES ROAD TRIPPIN' Utah Valley has logged 16,126 miles this season. The team has played in nine different PICKED FOURTH IN WAC PRESEASON POLL states this year. Utah Valley spent nearly a month on the road before the team opened The Utah Valley University women's soccer team was selected to finish in a tie for fourth its home slate against Wyoming on Sept. 8. UVU opened the season with a pair of in the 2017 Western Athletic Conference Preseason Poll while sophomore midfielder matches in Hawaii. The team then traveled to Las Vegas, Northridge, California, Tulsa, Breanna DeWaal was named to the WAC Preseason All-WAC team. The conference and Tulsa, Oklahoma. The team then wrapped up non-conference play at Texas A&M in preseason poll and preseason awards were determined by the league's head coaches College Station, Texas. UVU finished its non-conference games away from Clyde Field and announced Wednesday by the league. After finishing fifth in the WAC standings with a 2-8 record. The Wolverines have played 12 of their 15 matches away from Clyde last season with a 3-3-1 league record, UVU was projected to finish in a tie for fourth Field. UVU holds a 2-9-0 road record and a 1-0-0 record at a neutral site this season. this year after receiving 32 points. The Seattle U Redhawks were picked to repeat as Last week's matches at UMKC and Chicago State marked the team's 11th and 12th champions after winning both the WAC regular season and tournament titles in 2016. games of the year away from Orem, Utah. SU received seven first place votes for a total of 49 points. Kansas City was second in the poll with 36 points and one first place vote, while Grand Canyon was picked third with 34 points. INJURY BUGS Utah Valley has lost four players to injury this season, including Alexis Peterson, Sara Utah Valley and CSU Bakersfield tied for the fourth spot with 32 points apiece, while UT Callister, Sheridan Fox, and Sadie Brockbank. Peterson led UVU with five goals last Rio Grande Valley was sixth with 18 points. New Mexico State (15) and Chicago State season, while Callister scored two and Fox had one. In 2015, Fox led UVU with eight (8) rounded out the poll in seventh and eighth, respectively. goals while Callister tallied three. DeWaal was named to the preseason all-WAC team after leading both the Wolverines and the WAC with 67 shots during her freshman season last year. She also led UVU TAKING IT TO OVERTIME with 23 shots on goal and ranked second on the team in both goals scored (4) and Utah Valley has played four overtime games this season. The Wolverines opened the assists (4). DeWaal was the lone freshman named to the 2016 All-WAC first team. She season with a 2-1 loss at Hawaii in overtime. The team then dropped back-to-back 2-1 was one of 11 WAC players to earn preseason all-WAC honors. overtime decisions at UNLV and at CSUN. The Wolverines also lost in double overtime at home to Washington State, 3-2. UVU is 0-4-0 in overtime games this year. "It's well deserved," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "She's a huge part of our program and orchestrates our attack. She's a two-sided player as she's a threat with her pass and her shot." UVU IN THE CORNER Utah Valley is 11th in the nation in corner kicks this year with 102. The Wolverines also CSU Bakersfield's Sabrina Delgado was named the WAC's Preseason Offensive Player rank 16th in the nation in corner kicks per game (6.80). The Wolverines lead the WAC of the Year, while Seattle U's Stephanie Spiekerman earned Preseason Defensive Player in both categories. of the Year honors. SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS Utah Valley leads the Western Athletic Conference at 6.53 shots on goal per game. The ABOUT UVU’S ATHLETICS NCAA HISTORY Until 2003, Utah Valley University competed as a NJCAA athletic program. The 2003-04 team also leads the WAC with 217 shots this season. season was the school’s first competing at an NCAA Division I level. In the summer of 2009, UVU’S provisional status was lifted and the program became a full member CLYDE FIELD MAGIC of NCAA Division I on July 8, 2009. Until then, UVU teams and individuals were not Utah Valley holds an impressive 68-34-10 all time record at Clyde Field. The team has eligible to compete in NCAA championship events. lost just five matches over the past four seasons on the home pitch. UVU went 5-2-1 last season, including a double overtime tie against in-state rival Utah and wins over The Wolverines spent six seasons as an independent before the Great West Conference Southern Utah, UNLV, Grand Canyon, Chicago State and UMKC. The Wolverines were became an all-sports league in 2008 and began its first full season in 2009. UVU also unbeaten at home during the 2015 season with a 9-0-1 mark. UVU is 2-1-0 at home became a university in 2008, changing its name from Utah Valley State College (UVSC) this season with wins over Wyoming an Seattle U. UVU ranks 28th nationally in atten- to Utah Valley University (UVU). dance, averaging 975 fans per match. Utah Valley is the first and last school ever to jump from the junior college ranks to DEWAAL NAMED WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON AUG. 21 NCAA Division I status. Utah Valley's Breanna DeWaal was been named the Western Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week for her play Aug. 14-20. The honor marks the first time in her career that DeWaal has earned the award. DeWaal, from Sandy, Utah (Alta HS), helped the Wolverines to a 1-1-0 record last week at the OHANA Hotels by Outrigger Shootout in Hawaii. The sophomore midfielder scored her first goal of the season in a 2-1 overtime loss at Hawaii on Friday. She tallied eight shots against UH, including a match-best five on goal. DeWaal scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Houston Baptist in the 72nd minute on Sunday. She had four shots, including three on goal against HBU. DeWaal recorded two goals, four points, 12 shots, and eight shots on goal over the two matches. She was named to the Outrigger Shootout All Tournament team. 5 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

2017 WAC STANDINGS Team WAC Pct Pts Overall Pct Home Away Neutral Streak UTRGV 2-0-0 1.000 6 7-5-2 .571 7-2-0 0-3-2 0-0-0 W3 Kansas City 2-0-0 1.000 6 7-6-1 .536 5-1-0 2-5-1 0-0-0 W3 New Mexico State 1-0-1 .750 4 7-6-2 .533 5-3-1 2-3-1 0-0-0 W1 Seattle U 1-1-0 .500 3 5-7-1 .423 0-2-1 4-5-0 1-0-0 L1 Utah Valley 1-1-0 .500 3 5-10-0 .333 2-1-0 2-9-0 1-0-0 W1 CSU Bakersfield 0-1-1 .250 1 5-8-1 .393 1-4-0 2-3-1 2-1-0 L1 Grand Canyon 0-2-0 .000 0 3-10-1 .250 1-2-1 0-7-0 2-1-0 L7 Chris Lemay Chicago State 0-2-0 .000 0 1-14-0 .067 0-5-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 L12 Head Coach | 1st Season Eastern Michigan, 2000 2017 WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Career Highlights Date Offensive POW Defensive POW • Associate Head Coach at Cal (2013-16) • Helped Cal to back-to-back 13-win seasons. Aug. 21 Breanna DeWaal, So., MF - UVU Dmitri Fong, Fr., GK - NM State • Four NCAA Tournament appearances Aug. 28 Lexi Howard, Jr., F/MF - UMKC Dmitri Fong, Fr., GK - NM State • Led Cal recruiting to the third-ranked recruit- Sept. 4 Jessie Ray, So., F - Seattle U Blakely Fraasch, Sr., GK - Grand Canyon ing class in the nation in 2016 • Helped Cal to 51-22-11 record in four seasons Sept. 11 Leahi Manthei, Fr., F - Seattle U Malia Irvine, Jr., D - UTRGV with 14 players earning all-Pac 12 honors. Sept. 18 Lexi Howard, Jr., F/MF - UMKC Marcela Ramirez, Sr., D - UTRGV • Assistant coach at San Diego State where Sept. 25 Jessie Ray, So., F-Seattle U Mackenzie Curry, So., GK-Seattle U he helped team to a Mountain West regular Oct. 2 Tori Smith, Sr., F-UVU Hannah Bruce, So., D-UVU season title and tournament championship. • Helped SDSU to the NCAA Sweet 16 and a No. Oct. 9 Devin Hart, Sr., F-NMSU Abby Small, So., D-UMKC 4 national ranking. Oct. 16 • Assistant coach at UC Riverside (2003-06). Oct. 23 • Assistant coach for WPSL's San Diego Sea Lions, featuring three women's World Cup Oct. 30 players. • Head coach of San Diego Surf where he was named Coach of the Year in both 2010 and Preseason Coaches Poll Preseason All-WAC Team 2013. Place Team Pts. Milla Benedetti, Sr., F, Grand Canyon Personal 1. Seattle U (7) 49 Sarah Bonney, So., F, UTRGV • Four-year starter at Eastern Washington from Natasha Howe, Sr., F, Seattle U 1995-2000. 2. Kansas City (1) 36 Sabrina Delgado, Jr., MF, CSU Bakersfield • Lemay and his wife, Tami have a son, Van, and daughters Olivia, Hannah and Eva. 3. Grand Canyon 34 Reighan Childers, Jr., MF, Kansas City T4. Utah Valley 32 Breanna DeWaal, So., Utah Valley Lexie Howard, Jr., MF, Kansas City T4. CSU Bakersfield 32 Madison Cox, Sr., D, Grand Canyon Year-by-Year Record 6. UT Rio Grande Valley 18 Stephanie Spiekerman, Sr., D, Seattle U Year School Overall Conference 2017 Utah Valley 5-10-0 0-0-0 7. New Mexico State 15 Hannah Carrothers, Jr., D, Seattle U Totals 5-10-0 8. Chicago State 8 Blakely Fraasch, Sr., GK, Grand Canyon

Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Sabrina Delgado, CSU Bakersfield

Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Stephanie Spiekerman, Seattle U 6 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

BY CLASS No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown High School/Previous SENIORS (8) 0 Brooklyn Nielsen GK 5-9 So. Sandy, Utah Jordan HS 2 Sara Callister 4 Alexis Peterson 1 Sarah Davis GK 5-7 R-Jr. Ewa Beach, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools 5 Libby Weber 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick 2 Sara Callister D 5-4 R-Sr. Merced, California Golden Valley HS 9 Tori Smith 19 Sheridan Fox 3 Laken Flinders M 5-2 Jr. Pleasant Grove, Utah American Fork HS 21 Sarah Cipperley 23 Rylee Gritton 4 Alexis Peterson F 5-5 Sr. Bountiful, Utah Bountiful High School/UNLV JUNIORS (10) 5 Libby Weber M/D 5-10 Sr. Riverton, Utah Bingham HS 1 Sarah Davis 3 Laken Flinders 6 Breanna DeWaal MF 5-5 So. Sandy, Utah Alta HS 10 Breanna McCarter 12 Linley Brown 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick F 5-6 Sr. Sandy, Utah Alta HS 16 Lauren Groathouse 18 Ashlyn Farnes 9 Tori Smith F 5-4 Sr. Sandy, Utah Jordan HS 22 Amanda Marshall 25 Tara Furlong 10 Breanna McCarter F 5-10 R-Jr. Gilbert, Arizona Highland HS 28 Caitlyn Stainbrook 29 Leesa Stowe 11 Doriana Moul MF 5-2 So. San Diego, California Del Notre HS SOPHOMORES (4) 12 Linley Brown D 5-7 Jr. Wakefield, Rhode Island Shattuck-St. Mary's 0 Brooklyn Nielsen 6 Breanna DeWaal 13 Amber Tripp F 5-2 R-Fr. Draper, Utah Alta HS 11 Doriana Moul 17 Hannah Bruce 14 Brinley Nelson MF 5-5 Fr. Mapleton, Utah Maple Mountain HS FRESHMEN (6) 15 Siri Dahl MF/D 5-6 Fr. Highland, Utah HS 13 Amber Tripp 14 Brinley Nelson 16 Lauren Groathouse GK 5-6 Jr. Draper, Utah Waterford HS/Salt Lake CC 15 Siri Dahl 24 Sadie Brockbank 17 Hannah Bruce D 5-3 So. Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia Auburn Drive HS 26 Cassidy McCormick 27 Amanda Mangelson 18 Ashlyn Farnes F 5-9 Jr. Bountiful, Utah Woods Cross HS 19 Sheridan Fox F 5-10 R-Sr. Rescue, California Ponderosa HS BY POSITION GK (3) 21 Sarah Cipperley D 5-6 Sr. Santa Clarita, California Canyon HS 0 Brooklyn Nielsen 1 Sarah Davis 22 Amanda Marshall F 5-5 R-Jr. Orem, Utah HS 16 Lauren Groathouse 23 Rylee Gritton M 5-4 R-Sr. Sandy, Utah Hillcrest HS DEFENDERS (8) 12 Linley Brown 24 Sadie Brockbank F 5-4 Fr. Holladay, Utah Olympus HS 17 Hannah Bruce 21 Sarah Cipperley 25 Tara Furlong D 5-6 R-Jr. West Jordan, Utah Murray HS 25 Tara Furlong 26 Cassidy McCormick 26 Cassidy McCormick D 5-5 Fr. North Ogden, Utah Weber HS 27 Amanda Mangelson 28 Caitlyn Stainbrook 27 Amanda Mangelson D 5-9 Fr. North Salt Lake, Utah Woods Cross HS 29 Leesa Stowe MIDFIELDERS (7) 28 Caitlyn Stainbrook D 5-5 R-Jr. South Jordan, Utah Bingham HS/Idaho State 3 Laken Flinders 5 Libby Weber 29 Leesa Stowe D 5-2 Jr. Highland, Utah Lone Peak HS 6 Breanna DeWaal 11 Doriana Moul 14 Brinley Nelson 15 Siri Dahl 23 Rylee Gritton

PRONUNCIATIONS BY STATE/COUNTRY FORWARDS (10) 2 Sara CALL ister Utah 19 2 Sara Callister 4 Alexis Peterson 5 Libby WEB er California 4 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick 6 Breanna DAY WALL Arizona 2 9 Tori Smith 11 DOOR EH AH NA MALL Canada 1 10 Breanna McCarter 13 Amber Tripp 12 LIN LEE Brown Hawaii 1 18 Ashlyn Farnes 15 Siri DOLL Rhode Island 1 19 Sheridan Fox 22 Amanda Marshall 21 Sarah SIP ER LEE 24 Sadie Brockbank 27 Amanda MAINE GAIL SON 7 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

   2017 RESULTS                                                                                                                                              

                                  8 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

                 

                 

                  9 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

  2017 WAC ONLY STATISTICS & RESULTS 

                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

           

           

           

           

            UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

Soccer Box Score (Final)  Hawai`i Women's Soccer  Utah Valley vs Hawaii (Aug 18, 2017 at Waipahu, Oahu) 2017 BOX SCORES

Utah Valley (0-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT Total      Hawaii (1-0-0) at Hawaii | Aug. 18, 2017Utah Valley 1 0 0 1  vs. Houston Baptist |  Aug. 20, 2017    Date: Aug 18, 2017 • Attendance: 1389 Hawaii 1 0 1 2      Weather: Waipahu, Hawaii | Waipaio Peninsula Stadium  Waipahu, Hawaii | Waipaio Peninsula Stadium Utah Valley Hawaii   Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min                   gk 0 Nielsen, Brooklyn - ----99 gk 1 Mata, Alexis - ----45                   5 Weber, Libby - - - - - 72 2 Drossos, Cristina 1 - - - - 99                 6 DeWaal, Breanna 8 5 1 - - 99 3 French, Lillie - - - 1 - 62                 8 Fitzpatrick, Sydney 1 - - - - 70 5 Lau, Sarah 2 1 1 - - 80                 9 Smith, Tori 3 1 - - - 99 7 Crawford, Dani - ----25                 11 Moul, Doriana - - - - - 41 9 Parker-Lee, Keala 1 - - - - 51                 12 Brown, Linley - ----99 12 Mason, Taylor - ----99                 17 Bruce, Hannah 1 - - - - 99 20 Strom-Okimoto, Rais 3 2 1 - - 89                 19 Fox, Sheridan 1 ----68 24 Okazaki, Paige - ----99                 26 McCormick, Cassidy - - - - - 99 26 Furuta, Tia - - - - - 50                 27 Mangelson, Amanda 1 ----99 28 Gleason, Kellsie 1 1 - - - 40                 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes --   1 Davis, Sarah - ---- 0 0 - ----54                 2 Callister, Sara - - - - - 0 6 Fontes, Randi - - - - - 33                 4 Peterson, Alexis - ---- 1 13 Dale, Kiri 1 - - 1 - 74                 7 Wooden, Bailee - - - - - 0 15 Deutsch, Izzy 2 1 - 1 - 69                 10 McCarter, Breanna 2 ----49 16 Walker, Sammi - ----13                 13 Tripp, Amber - - - - - 52 17 Johnson-Griggs, M. 1 - - - - 31                 14 Nelson, Brinley - ---- 6 18 Medeiros, Leialoha 2 ----62                 15 Dahl, Siri - - - - - 0 19 Lutz, Sadie - - - - - 13               18 Farnes, Ashlyn - ----21 Totals 14 5 2 3 17         22 Marshall, Amanda - - - - - 14         Totals 17 6 1 0 11                 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves       0 Nielsen, Brooklyn 98:35 2 2 1 Mata, Alexis 98:35 1 5 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1                     Shots by period 1 2 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 OT Total      Utah Valley 9 7 1 17 Utah Valley 1 2 0 3 Hawaii 5 8 1 14 Hawaii 3 2 0 5                 Corner kicks 1 2 OT Total Fouls 1 2 OT Total         Utah Valley 3 3 0 6 Utah Valley 6 5 0 11 Hawaii 2 1 0 3 Hawaii 8 9 0 17                         Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 20:58 UVU DeWaal, Breanna (1) Penalty kick  2. 34:13 UH Strom-Okimoto, Raisa (1) Deutsch, Izzy header off cross from izzy deutsch       French, Lillie         3. 98:35 UH Lau, Sarah (1) Dale, Kiri backheel deflection from kiri dale          Cautions and ejections: YC-UH #5 (34:25) 

Win-Mata, Alexis (1-0-0). Loss-Nielsen, Brooklyn (0-1-0).  Stadium: WPSS  Officials: Referee: Sung Taek Pyo; Asst. Referee: Aayush Dhakal; Chevee Freitas;  Alt. Official: Gabi Morrison; Timekeeper: Adrian Labuda; Scorer: Mike Machado;  Offsides: Utah Valley 1, Hawaii 1.  Official's signature  HAWAII RECAP HOUSTON BAPTIST RECAP WAIPAHU, Hawaii—Sarah Lau found the back of the net in the 99th minute to give Hawaii a 2-1 WAIPAHU, Hawaii—Breanna DeWaal scored the game-winning goal in the 72nd minute to lead overtime win over Utah Valley on Friday night in the OHANA Hotels by Outrigger Shootout at the Utah Valley University women's soccer team to a 2-1 win over Houston Baptist on Sunday Waipaio Peninsula Stadium. evening at the OHANA Hotels by Outrigger Shootout at Waipaio Peninsula Stadium.

"We played really well and I'm extremely happy with our team's effort," said Utah Valley head With the win, Utah Valley evens its record at 1-1-0 as the Wolverines split its two matches at the coach Chris Lemay. "I'm really proud of our team and the way our players performed. We were Outrigger Shootout this weekend. The win also marks the first career victory for UVU head coach just on the wrong end of the scoreboard tonight. You have to give credit to Hawaii. They played Chris Lemay. their brand very well. It was a great and entertaining soccer match. If we perform the way we did tonight, more often than not, the results will go our way." "Overall it was a fantastic weekend for us," said Lemay. "We played really well on Friday in a loss and got a great result today. The overtime match on Friday night took a lot out of us and we UH committed a foul in the box in the 21st minute and Breanna DeWaal took advantage, firing a were a step behind today, but still created a lot of good opportunities. We're happy to get our first penalty kick past the UH keeper to give UVU a 1-0 lead. win of the season as we continue to build and get better every day."

Hawaii's Raisa Strom-Okimoto scored the equalizer in the 35th minute as she headed in a cross Utah Valley got on the scoreboard with just 21 seconds remaining in the first half after Doriana to tie the game, 1-1. Izzy Deutsch and Lillie French were credited with assists on the goal. Moul received a slip pass from Amanda Marshall and fired a low shot to the left corner of the net to help the Wolverines take a 1-0 lead into the half. The goal marks Moul's first goal of the The Rainbow Wahine secured the match with a golden goal in the first overtime period (99th season and her first as a Wolverine. minute) as Lau found a deflected ball and back-heeled it into goal to give UH a 2-1 overtime victory. Amber Tripp took the ball around the corner on the left side and played it toward the middle of the box in the 72nd minute. Moul received the ball and dummied it towards DeWaal, who then Utah Valley out-shot Hawaii 17-14, including a 6-5 advantage on goal. DeWaal led both teams kicked it off the post and into the back of the net to give the Wolverines a 2-0 cushion. with eight shots, including a match-best five shots on goal. Tori Smith had three shots with one on goal, while Breanna McCarter recorded two shots on the night. Brooklyn Nielsen registered a Houston Baptist (0-2-0) scored its lone goal of the match in the 79th minute after UVU was pair of saves in nearly 99 minutes of action in the box. called for a foul in the box, giving the Huskies a penalty kick. HBU's Ellee Hall converted on the penalty kick to cut the UVU lead to a 2-1 advantage. The Wolverines (0-1-0) will have the opportunity to bounce back on Sunday as the team plays its second match of the Outrigger Shootout against Houston Baptist. HBU is 0-1-0 on the season Utah Valley controlled the match, out-shooting Houston Baptist 22-5. The Wolverines also reg- after dropping a 2-1 double overtime decision to Fairfield on Friday. istered 12 shots on goal to HBU's one. Sydney Fitzpatrick and DeWaal led UVU with four shots each. Fitzpatrick and DeWaal also led UVU with three shots apiece on goal. Moul fired three "We feel really good about continuing to build on our effort in tonight's match," Lemay said. shots, including two on goal. Tori Smith, Alexis Peterson, and Sheridan Fox each had two shots "We're hungry go get a result and I'm confident our team will have a chip on its shoulder for with one on goal. Sunday's match." Brooklyn Nielsen was credited with the win in the box for UVU. Nielsen played 73:58 without giving up a goal. Sarah Davis played the final 16:02 in the box for the Wolverines. Hannah Bruce came up strong defensively for the Wolverines, playing nearly every minute of the match on the backline.

DeWaal, Moul, and Tori Smith were named to the OHANA Hotels by Outrigger Shootout All Tournament team. UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

Soccer Box Score (Final)  UNLV Rebels  Utah Valley vs UNLV (Aug 25, 2017 at Las Vegas, Nevada) 2017 BOX SCORES 

Utah Valley (1-2) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total       UNLV (3-0) at UNLV | Aug. 25, 2017Utah Valley 1 0 0 0 1  at CSUN | Aug. 27, 2017      Date: Aug 25, 2017 • Attendance: 431 UNLV 1 0 0 1 2      Weather: Las Vegas, Nevada | Peter Johann Memorial Field  Northridge, California | Matador Soccer Field Utah Valley UNLV   Pos# Player ShSOG G A Min Pos# Player ShSOG G A Min                   gk 0 Nielsen, Brooklyn - - - - 107 gk 00 SALLEE, Jordan - - - - 107                   6 DeWaal, Breanna 3 2 - - 107 3 ANDERSON, Courtney - - - - 26                   8 Fitzpatrick, Sydney 2 1 1 - 103 4 BAILEY, Raevyn - - - - 107                 9 Smith, Tori - - - - 107 5 MYERS,Isabella - - - - 107                   10 McCarter, Breanna 3 3 - - 90 8 ALMENDARIZ, Paige - - - - 107               11 Moul, Doriana - - - - 81 11 CORTES, Sophie 5 1 1 - 107                   12 Brown, Linley - - - - 107 12 KINGMAN, Georgia 1 - - - 99                   17 Bruce, Hannah - - - 1 107 19 AKUBUILO, Chidera 1 1 1 - 107                   19 Fox, Sheridan - - - - 12 20 MORRIS, Michaela - - - 1 71                   26 McCormick, Cassidy - - - - 89 28 GALBRAITH, Amanda 4 - - 1 107                   27 Mangelson, Amanda 1 - - - 107 30 KREUTZ, Caitlyn 2 - - - 85                   -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes --   5 Weber, Libby - - - - 25 6 BALLOU, Katie 4 2 - - 90                 13 Tripp, Amber 1 - - - 73 9 BROWNE, Erykah - - - - 13                 14 Nelson, Brinley - - - - 0 21 DELACRUZ-CABRAL,F - - - - 8                 21 Cipperley, Sarah - - - - 28 24 BRINKMAN, Kaila 1 1 - - 15                 22 Marshall, Amanda - - - - 26 27 POLLARD, Robin - - - - 22                 29 Stowe, Leesa - - - - 8 Totals 18 5 2 2                 Totals 10 6 1 1                               # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves         0 Nielsen, Brooklyn 107:15 2 3 00 SALLEE, Jordan 107:15 1 5      

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total           Utah Valley 3 4 1 2 10 Utah Valley 2 1 0 0 3           UNLV 9 6 1 2 18 UNLV 2 3 0 0 5                     Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total           Utah Valley 1 2 0 2 5 UNLV 0 5 1 1 7           Scoring summary:           No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description           1. 3:06 UVU Fitzpatrick, Sydney (1) Bruce, Hannah Shot from 25 yards out hit crossbar and went in 2. 16:59 UNLV CORTES, Sophie (2) MORRIS, Michaela Morris laid it off for Cortes who took one dribble and scored  3. 107:15 UNLV AKUBUILO, Chidera (1) GALBRAITH, Amanda Header goal off of a corner kick             Cautions and ejections:  YC-UVU #17 (39:25); YC-UVU #13 (53:08); YC-UVU #26 (63:39)        Win-SALLEE, Jordan (3-0). Loss-Nielsen, Brooklyn (1-2).       Stadium: Johann Field  Officials: Referee: Joe Pickens; Asst. Referee: Benjamin Limon; Ray Baez; Alt. Official: Uriel Aguliera; Timekeeper: Alex Goldberg; Scorer: Sarah Micinski;  Offsides: Utah Valley 1, UNLV 3. Official's signature      

UNLV RECAP CSUN RECAP LAS VEGAS—Chidera Akubuilo headed in a corner kick with less than two minutes to play in NORTHRIDGE—CSUN's Marissa Favela found the back of the net in the 92nd minute to led the the second overtime to give UNLV a 2-1 win over Utah Valley on Friday night at Peter Johann Matadors to a 2-1 overtime win over Utah Valley on Sunday morning at Matador Soccer Field. Memorial Field in Las Vegas. Utah Valley falls to 1-3-0 on the season with each of its three setbacks coming in overtime peri- With the loss, Utah Valley falls to 1-2-0 on the season, while UNLV improves to a perfect 3-0- ods. CSUN, which won the Big West title last season, improves to 2-0-2 with the win. 0. The Wolverines have now dropped both of their losses this season on the road in double overtime. Utah Valley fell behind 1-0 in the 18th minute after Ariana Tran headed a ball over the line after a scrum in the box off a corner kick. Favela earned the assist on the score. The CSUN goal in the "This was a tough one to take because we played really well," said Utah Valley head coach Chris first half marked the first time all season that the Wolverines had trailed in regulation. Lemay. "We played our best game of the year against a very good UNLV team that has a lot of dangerous weapons. It was a hard fought match by both sides. We are playing a tough schedule "Unfortunately, we didn't show up until 35 minutes into the game," said Utah Valley head coach and it is making us better and we continue to grow in the right direction. Our goal is to be in our Chris Lemay. "We changed our mentality with about 10 minutes left in the first half and found a best form once conference play gets here and that's the direction we are heading towards. I'm good rhythm and started to create some chances. We had a good heart-to-heart at halftime and proud of our team and am happy with where we are at right now." the team's reaction was great."

Sydney Fitzpatrick got the Wolverines on the scoreboard early as she received a pass from Han- Breanna DeWaal scored the UVU equalizer in the 60th minute as she made a move to shake off nah Bruce and fired a 25-yard bomb off the crossbar and into the back of the net in the fourth a defender inside the box and fired a shot from the right side towards the far post to tie the game minute to give UVU an early 1-0 lead. at 1-1. The goal marks DeWaal's third goal of the season.

UNLV scored the equalizer in the 17th minute after Michaela Morris passed it off to Sophie The Wolverines nearly came away with the win as DeWaal fired a shot off the crossbar with just Cortes who then took one dribble and scored to even the match at 1-1. 31 seconds remaining in the regulation that would have given UVU the go-ahead goal in the final seconds. The Rebels secured the win with just 2:45 to play in the second overtime as Akubuilo headed in an Amanda Galbraith corner kick in the 108th minute. "We were a much better team in the second half," said Lemay. "We were a little unlucky as Bre's shot hit the crossbar late and we also thought we had earned a penalty kick that didn't go Breanna DeWaal and Breanna McCarter led the Wolverines with three shots apiece. McCarter our way. In the end, we just ran out of gas. Playing the double overtime match on Friday night led UVU with three shots on goal while DeWaal had two. and traveling to California for a hot Sunday morning match really took it out of us with the quick turnaround." Brooklyn Nielsen recorded three saves in the box for UVU. She played all 107:15 minutes of the double overtime match. The Matadors secured the win in overtime in the 92nd minute after Tran sent in a pass from the midfield to Favela, who then sent a ball into the net towards the left post. Favela led CSUN with a team-high five shots, including two on net.

DeWaal led Utah Valley with a match-high six shots, including a match-best three on goal. Breanna McCarter and Doriana Moul helped with two shots apiece. Brooklyn Nielsen played the entire match in the box for the Wolverines, finishing the game with a season-high five saves.

"We've got to be one of the best 1-3 teams in the nation," said Lemay. We're still in a good place. I know the team is disappointed with the result because they've done everything we've asked of them. We just have to stay true to the course and realize that things will start bouncing our way and it will equal itself out."

Utah Valley continues road play this week as the team travels to Oklahoma to take on Tulsa and Oral Roberts on Sept. 1 and Sept. 3, respectively. UVU's home opener will take place on Sept. 8 against Wyoming. UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

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           at Tulsa | Sept. 1, 2017     at Oral Roberts | Sept. 3, 2017              Tulsa, Oklahoma | Hurricane Stadium  Tulsa, Oklahoma | Case Soccer Complex                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

                                

      TULSA RECAP ORAL ROBERTS RECAP TULSA—Despite outshooting Tulsa 27-12 and taking 12 shots on goal to the Golden Hurricane's TULSA, Oklahoma—Libby Weber scored the game-winning goal in the 59th minute to help the two on the day, TU found the back of the net with less than three minutes to play to take a 1-0 Utah Valley University women's soccer team secure a 2-1 road victory over Oral Roberts on win over Utah Valley on Friday at Hurricane Stadium. Sunday afternoon at Case Soccer Complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

With the loss, Utah Valley falls to 1-4 on the season. Three of UVU's four losses have come in Utah Valley snaps a three-match skid to improve to 2-4-0 on the season. Oral Roberts falls to overtime while all four of the losses have been dropped by one-goal deficits. Tulsa improves to 1-4-0 with the loss. The match also ends a streak of six straight road games to start the season. 2-3-1 with the win. The Wolverines will open their home slate at Clyde Field on Friday, Sept. 8 against Wyoming.

Tana Dake received a cross from Rachel Thun-Blakenship at the top of the box and connected "I was really happy with our effort today," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "It was on a shot into the net in the 88th minute to help Tulsa secure the 1-0 victory. proud of the way our team reacted after conceding the game-tying goal. It would have been easy for us to throw in the towel on an extremely hot day at the end of a six-match road stretch with Utah Valley outshot Tulsa 27-12 on the day, including a 12-2 advantage on shots on goal. Tori all of the travel, but we didn't. We hung in there and had a great reaction. That moment could Smith led the Wolverines with a match-high nine shots on the day, including four shots on net. very well be a turning point for us." Brianna DeWaal tallied eight shots with three on goal, while Breanna McCarter had six shots, including one on goal. Doriana Moul had a pair of shots, both of which were on goal. Utah Valley struck first in the 26th minute after Ashlyn Farnes found a loose ball inside the box and fired a shot into the back of the net to give the Wolverines a 1-0 advantage. Sydney "We created enough chances to score and we didn't," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. Fitzpatrick was credited with the assist on the score. The goal marks Farne's first career goal as "Losing four forwards to season-ending injuries hasn't helped us but we've got to turn it around. a Wolverine. We've been equal or better in every match this season and we find a way to lose. Our mentality has to change and we're going to challenge our players to fix it." Oral Robert's Jordan Langebartels received a pass from Amanda Dial outside the box before making a move around the UVU defense for the equalizer in the 60th minute to tie the game at The Wolverines recorded a season-high nine corner kicks while limiting Tulsa to just one corner. 1-1.

Brooklyn Nielsen played the entire match in the box for Utah Valley. She recorded one save on The tie didn't last long as Utah Valley's Libby Weber connected on a shot from 18 yards out just the day. 21 seconds later, scoring what would prove to be the game winner for the Wolverines. The goal is Weber's first of the season and the seventh of her career at UVU. Both Hannah Bruce and Breanna McCarter earned an assist on the Weber goal.

Utah Valley dominated the match on the offensive side of the ball, outshooting Oral Roberts 20-7 on the day, including a 9-3 shots on goal advantage. Breanna DeWaal led UVU with a match- high seven shots, including a match-best four on net. Fitzpatrick, Tori Smith and McCarter each recorded two shots. The Wolverines registered six corner kicks to ORU's one.

Brooklyn Nielsen played all 90 minutes in goal for the Wolverines, recording two saves with the one goal allowed.

"It was truly a collective effort today," said Lemay. "We played 19 players today and our bench deserves a lot of credit. Our freshmen gave us a lot of effective minutes. It wasn't the prettiest at times but we battled through it and came away with the win."

After playing six straight matches on the road to open the 2017 season, Utah Valley returns home to open its home slate on Friday, Sept. 8 against Mountain West Conference rival Wyo- ming. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Clyde Field. UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

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Wyoming (2-3-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total      Utah Valley (3-4-0) vs. Wyoming | Sept.Wyoming 8, 2017 0 1 1  at Cal State Fullerton  | Sept. 10, 2017    Date: Sep 08, 2017 • Attendance: 1075 Utah Valley 1 1 2      Weather: 75 degrees, partly cloudyOrem, Utah | Clyde Field  Fullerton, California | Titan Stadium Wyoming Utah Valley   Po # Player Sh SO G A Po # Player Sh SO G A                   gk 0 ROWNTREE,Georgia - - - - gk 0 Nielsen, Brooklyn - - - -                   m 3 HALLE, Summer - - - - m 5 Weber, Libby - - - -                   d 5 BURTON, Taylor 1 1 - - m 6 DeWaal, Breanna 3 1 - 1                d 6 PARKER, Claire - - - - f 8 Fitzpatrick, Sydney - - - -                   f 7 BASS, Alisha 1 1 - - f 9 Smith, Tori 3 3 - -                 d 9 MURRAY, Alyssa 2 2 - - f 10 McCarter, Breanna 4 3 2 -                   m 11 MOONEY, Brooklynn 1 - - - m 11 Moul, Doriana 1 - - -                   f 13 HOUSE, Jemma 2 2 1 - d 12 Brown, Linley - - - -                   m 17 McDOUGAL, Morgan 3 1 - - d 17 Bruce, Hannah - - - 2                   f 24 STARK, Michaela - - - - d 26 McCormick, Cassidy - - - -                   d 25 TYRRELL, Tristan - - - - d 27 Mangelson, Amanda - - - -                   -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes --   1 SALAZAR, Cristina - - - - 3 Flinders, Laken - - - -                 4 TAUBE, Summer 1 - - - 13 Tripp, Amber 1 - - -                 15 WEBBER, Elaine - - - - 14 Nelson, Brinley - - - -                 20 GENTLE, Jessie - - - - 18 Farnes, Ashlyn 1 - - -                 21 BARRICK, Madison - - - - 21 Cipperley, Sarah - - - -                 23 STARK, Brittney - - - - 22 Marshall, Amanda - - - -                 Totals 11 7 1 0 23 Gritton, Rylee - - - -                 25 Furlong, Tara - - - -               Totals 13 7 2 3                 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves         0 ROWNTREE,Georgia 79:08 2 5 0 Nielsen, Brooklyn 90:00 1 5       1 SALAZAR, Cristina 10:52 0 0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1           Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total           Wyoming 4 7 11 Wyoming 4 1 5           Utah Valley 8 5 13 Utah Valley 2 4 6         Corner kicks 1 2 Total         Wyoming 2 4 6         Utah Valley 5 3 8         Scoring summary:         No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description         1. 37:31 UVU McCarter, Breanna (1) DeWaal, Breanna pass down right side from six, shot into th Bruce, Hannah bottom corner 2. 49:41 UVU McCarter, Breanna (2) Bruce, Hannah throw in to 10, shot top right corner of bo  right net       3. 82:21 WY HOUSE, Jemma (1) (unassisted) shot in the middle of the box off turnover,       deflection off defender        Cautions and ejections:        Win-Nielsen, Brooklyn (3-4-0). Loss-ROWNTREE,Georgia (2-3-1). Stadium: Clyde Field  Officials: Referee: Charles Farr; Asst. Referee: Trin Anglin; Michael Anglin;  Alt. Official: Alex Krelo; Timekeeper: Greg Stone; Scorer: Tyler Roper;  Offsides: Wyoming 0, Utah Valley 1.  Official's signature  

WYOMING RECAP CAL STATE FULLERTON RECAP OREM, Utah—Breanna McCarter recorded a brace with a pair of goals to lead the Utah Valley FULLERTON, Calif.—Cal State Fullerton scored three goals over a 10-minute span late in the University women's soccer team to a 2-1 win over Wyoming in the team's home opener at Clyde first half to secure a 3-0 shutout win over Utah Valley on Sunday evening at Titan Stadium. Field on Friday night. With the loss, Utah Valley falls to 3-5-0 on the season. The Wolverines entered the match having With the win, Utah Valley secures back-to-back wins for the first time this season and pushes its won back-to-back matches, including a win over Wyoming on Friday nigh in the team's Clyde record to 3-4-0. Wyoming falls to 2-3-1 with the loss. Field opener. Fullerton improves to 5-1-2 with the win.

"We felt great tonight," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "We felt comfortable with a 2-0 "Outside of a couple of miscues on set pieces, this was a good game," said Utah Valley head lead and we felt like we were playing well. We had a good rhythm. To give up a goal late put us coach Chris Lemay. "The score really wasn't an indication of how the game went. You have in a bit of a frenzy. I thought Brooke played well enough tonight to deserve a shutout. I thought to give credit to Fullerton as they have an athletic team, had a good game plan and were well our overall performance was really good, but I'm disappointed for our players because I know organized." how much they wanted the shutout. With that being said, we got the right result and it was well deserved. We orchestrated our game plan very well tonight." Kaycee Hoover got the Titans on the scoreboard in the 29th minute as she received a cross at the top of the goal box from Samantha Koemans and put it in the back of the net to give Ful- The Wolverines got on the scoreboard in the 38th minute after Breanna DeWaal sent a ball that lerton a 1-0 lead. found McCarter in stride down the right side of the field. McCarter then fired a shot to the left corner past the Wyoming keeper to give UVU a 1-0 advantage. DeWaal and Hannah Bruce were The Titans took a 2-0 lead in the 36th minute after Tala Haddad sent a corner kick untouched each credited with an assist on the score. and into the left side of the net for the score. Samantha Koemans then sent a free kick from the left side of the box and into the left side of the goal in the 39th minute for Fullerton's third goal McCarter secured her brace in the 50th minute as she received a throw-in from Bruce at the top of the half. right corner of the box and sent a shot over the out-stretched arms of the Wyoming keeper for the score. Bruce was credited with her second assist of the match on the goal. The Titans outshot Utah Valley 10-4 on the day, including a 5-1 advantage on goal. Each team tallied seven corner kick opportunities on the day. Brinley Nelson led the Wolverines with two Wyoming cut into the UVU lead in the 83rd minute after Jemma House secured the ball in the shots, including one on goal. Breanna DeWaal and Tara Furlong each recorded one shot. box after a UVU miscue to clear the ball out. House took advantage and pushed the ball in with her right foot to cut the UVU lead to a 2-1 advantage. Brooklyn Nielsen played the first half in goal for the Wolverines, while Sarah Davis came in and played the second half in the box. Both Nielsen and Davis recorded one save. Morgan Bertsch Utah Valley outshot Wyoming 13-11 on the night. The two teams had seven shots on goal picked up the win in goal for the Titans. apiece. McCarter led the Wolverines with four shots, including three on goal. DeWaal and Tori Smith each had three shots, while Doriana Moul, Amber Tripp and Ashlyn Farnes each recorded "We really battled back and played hard in the second half," Lemay said. "It would have been one. easy for our players to throw in the towel but they didn't. I thought they played hard in the sec- ond half and that says a lot about this team. We're excited to come back home in front of a big Brooklyn Nielsen played all 90 minutes in the box to secure her third win of the season. The crowd on Thursday night against Washington State." sophomore keeper tallied five saves, including an impressive diving out-stretched save in the 71st minute. UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

Soccer Box Score (Final)  The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer  Washington State vs Utah Valley (Sep 14, 2017 at Orem, Utah)2017 BOX SCORES

Washington State (5-1-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total      Utah Valley (3-6-0) vs. Washington StateWashington | Sept. 14, State 2017 0 2 0 1 3  at North Dakota State | Sept. 17, 2017    Date: Sep 14, 2017 • Attendance: 1025 Utah Valley 0 2 0 0 2      Weather: 64 degrees and overcastOrem, Utah | Clyde Field Fargo, ND | Dacotah Field Washington State Utah Valley   Po # Player Sh SO G A Po # Player Sh SO G A                   gk 00 Dederick,Ella - - - - gk 1 Davis, Sarah - - - -                   f 3 Gomera-Stevens,Mak 2 - - 1 m 6 DeWaal, Breanna 1 - - 2                 d 4 Crenshaw,Kelsee - - - - m 8 Fitzpatrick, Sydney 1 1 1 -                 f 6 Weaver,Morgan 3 2 1 - m 9 Smith, Tori - - - -                 d 8 Branch,Jordan - - - 1 f 10 McCarter, Breanna 1 - - -                 m 9 Pulver,Sydney - - - - f 11 Moul, Doriana - - - -                 f 10 Alger,Brianna 1 - - - d 12 Brown, Linley - - - -                 d 16 Hancock,Grace 1 - - - d 17 Bruce, Hannah - - - -                 m 17 Anker-Kofoed,Sofia 2 - - - f 18 Farnes, Ashlyn - - - -                 d 19 Haro,Maddy 3 3 2 - d 26 McCormick, Cassidy - - - -                 m 24 O'Neill,Maegan - - - - d 27 Mangelson, Amanda - - - -                 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes --   5 Rita,Jamie - - - 1 3 Flinders, Laken - - - -                 7 Harkins,Chelsea - - - - 5 Weber, Libby 1 - - 1                 12 Jones,Katie - - - - 13 Tripp, Amber 1 1 1 -                 13 Bennett,Elyse 1 - - - 14 Nelson, Brinley - - - -                 20 McLyn,Aaqila - - - - Totals 5 2 2 3               21 Goff,Hanna - - - -         22 Whieldon,Shay - - - -       Totals 13 5 3 3           # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves           00 Dederick,Ella 100:30 2 0 1 Davis, Sarah 100:30 3 2     

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total         Washington State 4 8 0 1 13 Washington State 0 0 0 0 0         Utah Valley 2 3 0 0 5 Utah Valley 1 1 0 0 2        

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total         Washington State 5 2 0 0 7         Utah Valley 4 5 0 0 9         Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description  1. 72:03 UVU Tripp, Amber (1) DeWaal, Breanna Deflection off of corner kick far post       Weber, Libby       2. 75:58 WSU Haro,Maddy (2) (unassisted) shot near post deflected by keeper, rebou  top right of net       3. 83:56 UVU Fitzpatrick, Sydney (2) DeWaal, Breanna 6 heads it out to 8 who shoots from 30 yd  into top right corner 4. 89:28 WSU Haro,Maddy (3) Branch,Jordan crossed from left side, header to far post i  bottom right corner  5. 100:30 WSU Weaver,Morgan (4) Rita,Jamie 3 midfield to 5 in left box, cross to far pos Gomera-Stevens,Makam into net   Cautions and ejections:  YC-UVU #3 (36:43)   Win-Dederick,Ella (5-1-0). Loss-Davis, Sarah (0-1-0).  Stadium: Clyde Field Officials: Referee: Kelsey Harms; Asst. Referee: Jay Hutchinson; Steven Chapman; Alt. Official: Trin Anglin; Timekeeper: Taylor Stallings; Scorer: Tyler Roper; Offsides: Washington State 2, Utah Valley 0. Official's signature WASHINGTON STATE RECAP NORTH DAKOTA STATE RECAP OREM, Utah—Despite putting a couple of shots into the back of the net in just a 12-minute span FARGO, ND—Despite outshooting the Bison 15-7 on shots and 9-3 in shots on goal, Utah Valley in the second half, Utah Valley couldn't hang on as the Wolverines dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 fell on the road to North Dakota State, 2-0, on Sunday afternoon at Dacotah Field in Fargo, double-overtime decision to Washington State on Thursday evening at Clyde Field. North Dakota.

The match marks the fourth overtime game of the season for the Wolverines, who fall to 3-6-0 on Utah Valley falls to 3-7-0 overall on the season with the loss. The Wolverines have played eight the season. UVU is 0-4-0 in overtime matches this year. Washington State improves to 5-1-1 on of their 10 games on the road this year. The win marks North Dakota State's first victory of the the season with the win. season as the Bison improve to 1-8-0.

"We played an unbelievable team in Washington State and there is a good reason they only have "Obviously, we are pretty disappointed," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "We won one loss on the season," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "The message I gave our nearly every statistical category today except for the one that matters most. We are at a point team after the match was that if we play like we did tonight then we wouldn't be sitting at 3-6 on now where we have to do a big gut check. We have a ton of potential but at the end of the day the season. It's absolutely heartbreaking but there is a ton we can take out of it. We've proven we need to dig a little deeper to get the results that we want." we can play with a high-level Pac-12 team. Now, we have to come out and play the way we did tonight day-in and day-out." North Dakota State got on the scoreboard in the 35th minute after Bailey Lervick sent a free kick to the top of the box where Marian Taiwo headed it down to Hanana Norman who one-touched it Utah Valley was first to get on the scoreboard after Breanna DeWaal sent a corner kick into the into the net to give the Bison a 1-0 lead. box where Libby Weber headed it forward to Amber Tripp who one-touched it into the back of the goal for the score in the 73rd minute. The goal gave the Wolverines a 1-0 advantage. Utah Valley put a shot in the back of the net in the 73rd minute but was called off due to an offside call by the official. Washington State struck back in the 76th minute as Maddy Haro found the back of the net for her second goal of the season to tie the game, 1-1. NDSU's Norman gave the Bison a 2-0 advantage in the 79th minute as she found a deflected ball and punched it into the net for the goal. The score secured a brace for Norman on the day. Sydney Fitzpatrick scored the go-ahead goal in the 84th minute after a ball was cleared out of the box. DeWaal then headed the ball over to Fitzpatrick who then sent a bomb into the net The Wolverines outshot North Dakota State 13-7 on the day, including a 9-3 advantage on goal. from about 30 yards out. Fitzpatrick's second goal of the season gave the Wolverines a 2-1 Hannah Bruce and Libby Weber led Utah Valley with three shots apiece. Sydney Fitzpatrick, advantage. Breanna McCarter, and Ashlyn Farnes each had two shots. Utah Valley also won the corner kick battle 11-3. Haro scored the equalizer for Washington State with just 32 seconds remaining in regulation after receiving a cross from the left side and heading it into the bottom right corner of the goal to Sarah Davis and Brooklyn Nielsen each played a half in goal for the Wolverines. Nielsen had tie the game 2-2 and send the match into overtime. UVU's lone save in the match.

WSU's Morgan Weaver scored the game winner in the first minute of the second overtime period as Makam Gomera-Stevens sent a ball to Jamie Rita who was sprinting down the left side of the field. Rita then one-touched it to the right side to Weaver who then punched into the net to give the Cougars the 3-2 win.

Washinton State outshot Utah Valley 13-5, including a 5-2 advantage on goal. Five Utah Valley players had one shot on the night. WSU's Weaver and Haro each tallied a match-high three shots.

Sarah Davis played all 100:30 minutes in goal for the Wolverines, tallying two saves.

"We're a resilient team," said Lemay. "Every time we have a chance to play we have an oppor- tunity to get better and we did that tonight. The team is in good spirits. As hard as its been, they have bought in. We're going to move forward and I feel bad for anybody that has to play us next because we've got a chip on our shoulder."

UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

Soccer Box Score (Final)  The Automated ScoreBook  UVU vs Brigham Young (Sep 22, 2017 at Provo, Utah) 2017 BOX SCORES 

UVU (3-8) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total      Brigham Young (3-4-3) at BYU | Sept. 22, 2017UVU 0 0 0  vs. Seattle U | Sept. 30, 2017    Date: Sep 22, 2017 • Attendance: 3234 Brigham Young 1 2 3      Weather: 49 degrees, Wind NNE 5Provo, MPH Utah | South Field  Orem, Utah | Clyde Field UVU Brigham Young   Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min                   gk 0 Nielsen, Brooklyn - - - - - 90 gk 11 CLARK, Hannah - - - - - 78                   m 5 Weber, Libby 1 1 - - - 69 d 2 ISOM, Taylor - - - - - 90                   m 6 DeWaal, Breanna 3 1 - - - 90 f 5 FLAKE, Elise 2 1 1 - - 57                f 8 Fitzpatrick, Sydney 1 - - - - 85 m 6 GOMES, Nadia 2 1 1 - - 82                   f 9 Smith, Tori 2 1 - - - 90 m 7 BOWMAN, Danika - - - - - 62                 d 12 Brown, Linley - - - - - 90 m 10 BOWEN, Bizzy 1 1 1 - - 90                   d 17 Bruce, Hannah - - - - - 90 f 12 WALKER, Avery 1 - - 1 - 90                   f 18 Farnes, Ashlyn - - - - - 44 d 23 BINGHAM, Rachel - - - 1 - 74                   d 26 McCormick, Cassidy 1 1 - - - 40 d 24 NEY, Stephanie - - - - - 90                   d 27 Mangelson, Amanda - - - - - 82 f 26 MATHEWS, Madie 1 - - - - 61                   d 29 Stowe, Leesa 2 1 - - - 90 d 28 JEFFERSON, Alyssa - - - - - 73                   -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes --   3 Flinders, Laken - - - - - 40 3 HASLAM, Carla - - - - - 8                 10 McCarter, Breanna - - - - - 25 4 STEINER, Brittain - - - - - 8                 11 Moul, Doriana - - - - - 23 13 MOORE, Makaylie - - - - - 17                 13 Tripp, Amber - - - - - 18 14 GUINN, Josie - - - - - 17                 14 Nelson, Brinley - - - - - 8 18 MACIAS, Sabrina - - - - - 13                 15 Dahl, Siri - - - - - 8 19 BRABY, Lizzy 1 1 - - - 33                 25 Furlong, Tara - - - - - 8 20 TUCKER, Cameron - - - - - 20                 Totals 10 5 0 0 13 21 SIDDOWAY, Madie - - - - - 13               25 WELCH, Brynlee - - - - - 16         Totals 8 4 3 2 9                 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves       0 Nielsen, Brooklyn 90:00 3 1 11 CLARK, Hannah 77:30 0 5 18 MACIAS, Sabrina 12:30 0 0                     Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total UVU 6 4 10 UVU 0 1 1         Brigham Young 3 5 8 Brigham Young 3 2 5                 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total UVU 0 4 4 UVU 7 6 13         Brigham Young 2 4 6 Brigham Young 5 4 9                

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description  1. 14:43 BYU GOMES, Nadia (4) (unassisted) Far right side of box to lower left corner o             free kick  2. 54:18 BYU FLAKE, Elise (2) BINGHAM, Rachel Inside left corner of box to right corner       3. 58:41 BYU BOWEN, Bizzy (1) WALKER, Avery         Cautions and ejections:   YC-UVU #8 (53:51); YC-UVU #17 (85:47)  Win-CLARK, Hannah (3-4-1). Loss-Nielsen, Brooklyn (3-6). Stadium: South Field  Officials: Referee: Brad Jensen; Asst. Referee: Karsten Gillwald; Schuyler Pack;  Alt. Official: Marcelo Chaparro; Timekeeper: Abbey Judd; Scorer: Darrin Bates;  Offsides: UVU 0, Brigham Young 7.  Official's signature  

BYU RECAP SEATTLE U RECAP PROVO, Utah - In the third-ever meeting of the UCCU Crosstown Clash in women's soccer, OREM, Utah—Utah Valley scored three first-half goals while holding WAC rival Seattle U score- Brigham Young defeated Utah Valley, 3-0, on Friday night at South Field in Provo, despite the less to pick up its first shutout victory of the season in a 3-0 win over the Redhawks on Saturday Wolverines outshooting the Cougars, 10-8. night in a non-conference match at Clyde Field.

UVU drops to 3-8-0 on the season in their ninth game away from home, while BYU improves to The win over SU marks just the second win for UVU over the Redhawks in school history. The 3-4-3 overall with the win. only other victory over Seattle was a 2-0 win on Nov. 8, 2015 in the WAC Tournament champion- ship match. Utah Valley improves to 4-8-0 overall with the win, while Seattle U falls to 4-6-1 on "I told the girls the first time I ever met them that I wasn't going to judge them just based on the the season. score line, I was going to judge them based on whether they put the right effort in and did they try to execute the game plan, and tonight they did," said UVU head coach Chris Lemay. "As odd "We felt like we were a little more dynamic in the final third tonight and obviously getting a as it may sound, I'm really proud of our team. If a couple of bounces go a little differently, then couple of early goals makes it a little easier," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "The all of a sudden it's a closer game. I'm happy with our group. I think that we're continuing to get big thing is that our initial goal for the game was just to start one half at a time and give up zero better every day and I was happy with them tonight." goals in the first half. Scoring the goals was icing on the cake. We've had some things not go our way in past games and I felt like we've been close in a lot of them so for us to be able to capital- Nadia Gomes opened the scoring for BYU when she connected on a set piece from just beyond ize and reap the reward of what we've been working on makes me proud of our team." the right-hand side of the penalty area in the 15th minute. Utah Valley took a quick 1-0 lead in just the second minute as Sydney Fitzpatrick sent a ball into UVU countered with a three-minute stretch that produced two shots on goal from Cassidy Mc- the middle of the box from the right side to Tori Smith who then fired it into the upper left corner Cormick and Breanna DeWaal, and a shot just above the crossbar from Sydney Fitzpatrick, but of the goal for the score. The goal marks Smith's first goal of the season. were unable to find the back of the net. The Wolverines took a 2-0 advantage in the 36th minute after Hannah Bruce sent a ball down The Cougars extended their lead in the 55th minute on an Elsie Lake shot from the top-left cor- the left side of the field to Smith who then sent a cross into the middle of the box where Breanna ner of the box that found the right corner of the goal. Four minutes later, BYU struck again when DeWaal one-touched it into the back of the goal. The goal is DeWaal's fourth of the year. Bizzy Bowen's shot deflected off a Wolverine defender into the left side of the goal. Utah Valley continued the first-half scoring effort in the 42nd minute as Amber Tripp sent a ball DeWaal led the way for UVU with three shots followed by two apiece from Tori Smith and Leesa into the box from the right side where Smith touched it to McCarter who then found the back of Stowe. The Wolverines finished the night with five shots on goal. Brooklyn Nielson recorded one the net to give UVU a 3-0 lead. save while in goal for Utah Valley. The Wolverines outshot Seattle U 14-2 on the night, including a 6-1 advantage on goal. DeWaal The Wolverines now return home for a contest with Seattle U in what will be a non-conference and Smith led Utah Valley with three shots apiece, while Tripp helped with two. match on Saturday, Sept. 30. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. MT at Clyde Field. Sarah Davis played all 90 minutes in goal for the Wolverines, picking up UVU's first shutout of the season. Davis tallied one save while not allowing a goal. The UVU defense was impressive as it allowed Seattle U just two shots on the night.

Utah Valley continues play on Monday, Oct. 2 as the team travels to College Station, Texas to take on 23rd-ranked Texas A&M. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. MT. The game will be broadcast live on the SEC Network. The game will also be broadcast at WatchESPN.com. UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

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Soccer Box Score (Final) at Kansas City | Oct. 6, 2017 atTexas #23 Texas A&M A&M Soccer | -Oct. 12thMan.com 2, 2017 Utah Valley vs #23College Texas Station, A&M (Oct Texas 02, | 2017 Ellis at Field College Station, Tex) Kansas City, Mo. | Durwood Stadium

Utah Valley (4-9-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Texas A&M (8-2-1) Utah Valley 0 0 0 Date: Oct 02, 2017 • Attendance: 2034 Texas A&M 0 1 1 Weather: 84, cloudy, Wind SE 6-9 MPH Utah Valley Texas A&M Pos # Player Sh SOG G A Fo Min Pos # Player Sh SOG G A Fo Min gk 1 Davis, Sarah - - - - - 90 gk 0 Morche, Cosette - - - - - 90 m 5 Weber, Libby - - - - - 90 rf 1 Watt, Ally 4 2 - - - 62 m 6 DeWaal, Breanna 1 1 - - - 90 lm 2 Bates, Emily 2 2 - - - 76 f 8 Fitzpatrick, Sydney 1 - - - - 59 lb 4 Ritchie, Kendall 1 1 - - - 90 f 9 Smith, Tori 1 1 - - - 90 rm 10 Malherbe, Stephanie 2 1 - - - 90 m 11 Moul, Doriana - - - - - 32 lf 12 Pounds, Haley 3 2 1 - - 51 d 12 Brown, Linley - - - - - 90 dm 17 Arrieta, Cienna 4 1 - - - 73 d 17 Bruce, Hannah - - - - - 90 am 18 McCain, Addie 2 1 - - - 71 f 18 Farnes, Ashlyn - - - - - 44 cb 20 Paulson, McKayla - - - - - 52 d 26 McCormick, Cassidy - - - - - 87 am 77 Harvey, Mikaela 1 - - - - 90 d 29 Stowe, Leesa 1 1 - - - 90 rb 99 Alston, Briana 1 - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 3 Flinders, Laken 2 1 - - - 42 5 Crabtree, Brittany 3 1 - - - 46 10 McCarter, Breanna 2 1 - - - 49 9 Piper, Grace 1 1 - - - 48 13 Tripp, Amber 1 - - - - 46 14 Lopez, Jimena - - - - - 50 Totals 9 5 0 0 11 22 Smith, Rheagen - - - - - 11 Totals 24 12 1 0 11

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Davis, Sarah 90:00 1 11 0 Morche, Cosette 90:00 0 5

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Utah Valley 8 1 9 Utah Valley 6 5 11 Texas A&M 13 11 24 Texas A&M 5 0 5

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Utah Valley 2 1 3 Utah Valley 5 6 11 Texas A&M 7 14 21 Texas A&M 6 5 11

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 64:52 TAMU Pounds, Haley (5) Penalty kick

Cautions and ejections: YC-UVU #29 (78:03); YC-UVU #9 (83:46); YC-TAMU #1 (89:41)

Win-Morche, Cosette (8-2-1). Loss-Davis, Sarah (1-3-0). Stadium: Ellis Field Officials: Referee: Ceciah Valero; Asst. Referee: Kaili Terry; Christina Hutchinson; Alt. Official: Daniel Vehabovic; Offsides: Utah Valley 2, Texas A&M 9. Official's signature

TEXAS A&M RECAP KANSAS CITY RECAP COLLEGE STATION—No. 23 Texas A&M took advantage of an awarded penalty kick in the 65th KANSAS CITY—The Utah Valley University women's soccer team dropped a 3-0 decision at minute to defeat the Utah Valley University women's soccer team 1-0 at Ellis Field in College Kansas City in the team's Western Athletic Conference opener on Friday night at Durwood Station, Texas. Stadium in Kansas City.

With the win, Texas A&M improves to 8-2-1, while Utah Valley drops to 4-9-0 on the season. Utah Valley falls to 4-10-0 on the season and 0-1-0 in WAC play. UMKC picks up three points in The game was the final tune-up for Western Athletic Conference play for UVU, which will begin the WAC standings with the win as the team improves to 6-6-1 overall and 1-0-0 in league play. league play on Oct. 6 at UMKC. "Kansas City was very well organized defensively and had a good game plan that they ex- Utah Valley was impressive on the defensive side of the ball as the team weathered 24 Aggie ecuted," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "UMKC created some good opportunities and shots, including 12 shots on goal. Sarah Davis played all 90 minutes in goal for UVU, collecting took advantage of them. I thought we created some good chances but didn't finish them. Our a season-high 11 saves on the night. She withstood 21 Texas A&M corner kicks. mentality has to better in and around the box."

"I'm really proud of the team and the effort we put in," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. After playing evenly through the first 44 minutes, UMKC's Nina Stine found the back of the net "One of our achilles heels has been defending corners and obviously we conceded quite a few from distance on the right side of the field with less than a minute remaining in the first period to and we bent but we did not break. In my opinion Texas A&M is an elite eight, final four type team give the Kangaroos a 1-0 lead heading into halftime. and for us to come and throw punches with them was really impressive. Losing on a penalty kick that we thought was questionable is a tough pill to swallow. With that said, Texas A&M is a really Kansas City then scored two goals in less than three minutes in the second half as UMKC's good team and I thought our players showed very well and I couldn't be happier with them." Kelsey Mothershead fired a shot from 20 yards out into the right side of the net to give the 'Roos a 2-0 advantage in the 68th minute. Texas A&M scored the game's lone goal in the 65th minute after Haley Pounds put a penalty shot just out of the reach of UVU's Davis on the left side to help the Aggies secure the 1-0 victory. Stine then secured a brace in the 71st minute as she found the back of the net for her second goal of the game to help UMKC secure the 3-0 win. Utah Valley's Breanna McCarter and Laken Flinders led the team with two shots apiece. The Wolverines did have a pair of near misses as the team tallied nine shots with five on goal. Utah Valley outshot Kansas City 10-9 on the night with each team tallying five shots on goal. The Wolverines registered eight corner kicks to UMKC's one. Utah Valley now begins conference play as the team travels to Kansas City to take on UMKC on Oct. 6. The team will then travel to play Chicago State on Oct. 8. The Wolverines return to Clyde Sydney Fitzpatrick, Tori Smith, and Ashlyn Farnes led UVU with two shots each. Smith and Field on Oct. 12 against New Mexico State. Farnes each had two shots on goal. Sarah Davis played all 90 minutes in the box, tallying two saves with the three allowed goals.

"Our focus now turns to Chicago State," said Lemay. "We'll focus on our recovery and we'll mentally get back in a position to give our best performance on Sunday."

UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER    2017 BOX SCORES

      at Chicago State | Oct. 8, 2017         Chicago, Illinois | Kroc Stadium                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

                             

                       

                       

                                                     

     CHICAGO STATE RECAP  CHICAGO—Breanna McCarter became just the fifth player in Utah Valley University women's soccer history to record a hat trick as she led the Wolverines to a 9-0 shutout win over WAC foe Chicago State on Sunday afternoon at Kroc Stadium in Chicago.

With the win, Utah Valley improves to 5-10-0 overall and evens its record at 1-1-0 in WAC play. Chicago State falls to 1-14-0 overall and 0-2-0 in league play.

"We had a great reaction to an unfavorable result on Thursday night," said Utah Valley head coach Chris Lemay. "I'm proud of our team for handling the travel, refocusing, and coming out hungry for a win. We had a number of players step up and we executed in front of the goal better than we have in previous matches. We were proud to earn another shutout with a great defen- sive effort. We're excited to get back home for three matches in front of out fans."

Tori Smith earned the game-winning goal as she got the Wolverines on the scoreboard just five minutes into the match as she found the back of the net for her second goal of the season.

McCarter scored the first of her three goals in the 14th minute. The junior forward also found the back of the net in the 53rd minute and 62nd minute to record her first-ever hat trick. McCarter becomes just the fifth player in UVU history to register a hat trick. Jaime Lyons was the last UVU player to score three goals in a single game, recording her hat trick on Oct. 23, 2009 in a win over North Dakota.

Sydney Fitzpatrick and Amber Tripp each recorded a brace with two goals apiece. Fitzpatrick scored back-to-back goals in the 19th and 21st minutes, while Tripp found the back of the net in the 34th and 44th minutes. Libby Weber recorded UVU's other goal in the 38th minute. DeWaal, Smith, and Brinley Nelson led the Wolverines with two assists each. McCarter, Leesa Stowe, Tripp, and Rylee Gritton each had one assist on the day.

UVU outshot Chicago State 26-6, including a 21-3 advantage on goal. The Wolverines tallied eight corner kicks to CSU's two. Smith led UVU with a match-high four shots, including three on goal. McCarter, Laken Flinders, Gritton, and Caitlyn Stainbrook each had three shots.

The Wolverines' nine goals are the third-most ever scored in a single game in UVU history. UVU scored a team-record 11 goals in a win over Delaware State in 2005 and tallied 10 in a win over Northwest Nazarene in 2003. The Wolverines also tallied 10 assists on the day, which is the highest mark in UVU team history, breaking the previous record of eight, which was set by the 2005 team against Delaware State on Oct. 29, 2005.

18 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER

UTAH VALLEY TV/RADIO ROSTER 0 1 2 3 4 5

Brooklyn Nielsen Sarah Davis Sara Callister Laken Flinders Alexis Peterson Libby Weber GK, So., Sandy, UT GK, Jr., Ewa Beach, HI D, R-Jr., Merced, CA MF, Jr., Pleasant Grove, UT F, Sr., Bountiful, UT MF/D, Sr., Riverton, UT 6 8 9 10 11 12

Breanna DeWaal Sydney Fitzpatrick Tori Smith Breanna McCarter Doriana Moul Linley Brown MF, So., Sandy, UT F, Sr., Sandy, UT F, Sr., Sandy, UT F, R-Jr., Gilbert, AZ MF, So., San Diego, CA D, So., Wakefield, RI 13 14 15 16 17 18

Amber Tripp Brinley Nelson Siri Dahl Lauren Groathouse Hannah Bruce Ashlyn Farnes F, R-Fr., Draper, UT MF, Fr., Mapleton, UT MF/D, Fr., Highland, UT GK, Jr., , UT D, So., Cole Harbour, NS F, Jr., Bountiful, UT 19 21 22 23 24 25

Sheridan Fox Sarah Cipperley Amanda Marshall Rylee Gritton Sadie Brockbank Tara Furlong F, Sr., Rescue, CA D, Sr., Santa Clarita, CA F, R-Jr., Orem, UT MF, R-Sr., Sandy, UT F, Fr., Holladay, UT D, R-Jr., West Jordan, UT 26 27 28 29 HC

Cassidy McCormick Amanda Mangelson Caitlyn Stainbrook Leesa Stowe Chris Lemay D, Fr., North Ogden, UT D, Fr., North Salt Lake, UT D, R-Jr., South Jordan, UT D, Jo., Highland, UT 1st Season