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TABLE OF CONTENTS Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium ...... 2

Head Coach Janet Rayfield ...... 3-6 Support Staff ...... 6 Rayfield’s Illini Records ...... 7 Associate Head Coach Jeff Freeman ...... 8 Assistant Coach Katie Hultin ...... 8 Volunteer Assistant Coach Allie Osmundson ...... 8

2015 Season Preview ...... 9-10 Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters ...... 11

Returning and Transfer Player Bio Pages ...... 12-23 Alia Abu-Douleh // Nicole Breece ...... 12 Hope D’Addario // Michelle Denley ...... 13 FIGHTING ILLINI QUICK FACTS Darci Dietrich // Jannelle Flaws ...... 14 Location���������������������������������������������Urbana-Champaign 2014 Overall Record ���������������������������������������������10-8-2 Jannelle Flaws cont...... 15 Enrollment�������������������������������������������������������������44,520 2014 Big Ten Record/Finish �����������������������������5-6-2/7th Kara Marbury // Anastasia Medellin ...... 16 Nickname �����������������������������������������������������Fighting Illini Postseason Finish . . . Big Ten Tournament 1st round Colors ������������������������������������������������������Orange and Blue Letterwinners Returning/Lost���������������������������������14/4 Jenna Miller // Emily Osoba ...... 17 Conference ���������������������������������������������������������� Big Ten Starters Returning/Lost�������������������������������������������10/1 Taylore Peterson // Brista Phillips ...... 18 President���������������������������������������������� Timothy L. Killeen Newcomers ��������������������������������������������������������������������6 Katherine Ratz // Reagan Robishaw ...... 19 Chancellor ��������������������������������������������������Barbara Wilson Summer Schafer // Olivia Schmitt ...... 20 Athletic Director����������������������������������������� Mike Thomas First Year of Soccer ������������������������������������������������1997 Tailor Smith // Allison Stucky ...... 21 Home Field �������������������Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium Soccer Seasons All-Time��������������� 19th season in 2015 Sarah Warren // Aliina Weykamp ...... 22 Seating Capacity �����������������������������������������������������2,000 All-Time Overall Record �������������������� 218-139-30 (.605) Claire Wheatley ...... 23 All-Time Conference Record ������������������ 92-75-17 (.553) Head Coach������������������������������������������������Janet Rayfield Big Ten Tournament Titles����������������������2 (2003 & 2011) Newcomers ...... 24-26 Years at Illinois �������������������������������������� 14th Season Lauren Ciesla // Patricia George ...... 24 Years Overall ������������������������������������������ 20th Season NCAA Tournament Appearances��������������������������������12 Morgan Maroney // Katie Murray ...... 25 Alma Mater �����������������������������������North Carolina ’83 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record ���������������������11-12-3 Record at Illinois�������������������������� 161-97-27 (.619) Best NCAA Tournament Finish ��������������Elite Eight (2004) Emily Ordonez // Caroline Ratz ...... 26 Overall Record ���������������������������� 206-161-34 (.556) Last NCAA Tournament Finish �����������Sweet Sixteen (2013) 2014 Season in Review ...... 27-38 Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater), Experience Soccer Address ������������������������ 1700 South Fourth Street 2014 Season Recap ...... 27-29 �����������������������������Jeff Freeman (Missouri State, ‘99), 5th ���������������������������������������������������������Champaign, IL 61820 2014 Overall and Big Ten Stats ...... 30-31 ��������������������������Katie Hultin (Washington State, ‘05), 2nd Soccer Phone �������������������������������������������217-244-9720 2014 Box Scores ...... 32-36 ���������������������������������������Volunteer - Allie Osmundsen, 1st Soccer Fax �������������������������������������������������217-244-9759 Big Ten Standings and Awards ...... 37 ����������������������Strength & Conditioning - Zach Boone, 2nd Fighting Illini Team History ...... 38-59 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Individual Overall Records ...... 38-40 Soccer Contact �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jenny Dewar Individual Big Ten-Only Records ...... 40-41 E-mail Address�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� [email protected] Team Records ...... 42-43 Office Phone ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������217-300-1148 Miscellaneous Records ...... 43-44 Cell Phone�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������847-567-2487 Individual/Miscellaneous Honors ...... 45-49 Associate Athletics Director, Athletic Communications��������������������������������Kent Brown Illini NCAA Tournament History ...... 50-51 Assistant Athletics Director, Athletic Communications �����������������������������Derrick Burson All-Time Big Ten Standings/ Big Ten Tournament Records . . .52 Associate Director of Athletic Communications���������������������������������������������Derek Neal All-Time Series Records ...... 53-55 Assistant Directors of Athletic Communications ����������������������������������������Marla Glasser All-Time Results ...... 56-58 Graduate Assistants/Interns ������������������������������Dan Longo, Jessica Leifheit, Chad Beyler Creative Design/New Media������������������������������������������Adam Marantz, Eddie Diazmuñoz All-Time Letterwinners ...... 59 Office Manager ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Jen Fisher Players by Uniform Number in Illinois History ...... 60-61 Office Phone �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������217-333-1391 Website ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������FIGHTINGILLINI.com Media Guidelines ...... 62 Facebook��������������������������������������������������������������������������������facebook.com/IlliniSoccer Radio/TV Roster ...... 63 Twitter ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� twitter.com/IlliniSoccer Instagram ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� instagram.com/IlliniSoccer Mailing Address���������������������������������������������Bielfeldt Athletic Administration Building �����������������������������������������������������������������1700 South Fourth St., Champaign, IL 61820

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 1 FACILITIES ILLINOIS SOCCER AND TRACK STADIUM The Fighting Illini are entering their 17th season at the beautiful Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium. The Orange and Blue competed at the First and Stadium Multiplex during the 1997 and 1998 seasons before moving to the renovated stadium - which includes the outdoor track and field facilities - in 1999.

Future upgrades are planned for the Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium, including seating capacity for more fans, locker rooms and a press box. The project is being handled by JJR Architects of . The first phase, which included lights and a throwing area for field events during the track and field season, cost $1.2 million. Phase II includes 6,000 seats on the home side, an additional 2,000 seats on the visitors side, restrooms and a concession stand. In 2004, the Illini completed their first undefeated The Illini have been dominant at home since season at home with a record of 8-0-1. In the final HOME RECORDS match at Illinois Soccer Stadium, the Illini posted a moving into the Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium, INDIVIDUAL compiling an overall record of 122-39-6. Since its thrilling 2-1 victory over Nebraska in the third round opening, the stadium has featured one undefeated of the NCAA Tournament, sending the Orange and Most Goals (Half) record (2004), six one-loss seasons (2005-08, 2010- Blue on to the Elite Eight. In addition, the victory 3 Jannelle Flaws vs. Purdue...... 9/21/14 also occurred in front of a then-record 1,046 fans. Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue...... 10/1/10 11) and a pair of two-loss years (2012-13). In 2007, Chichi Nweke vs. Utah...... 9/17/06 the Orange and Blue shut out a school-record seven Rachel Smith vs. Aurora...... 10/14/97 consecutive opponents at the Illinois Soccer Stadium In 2000, the Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium was the site of the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament Most Goals (Game) from Sept. 2 through Oct. 19, compiling 650 4 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue...... 10/1/10 consecutive shutout minutes. in addition to the Illini hosting the Xavier Muskateers in the NCAA Tournament First Round. In 2001, Most Assists (Half) In 2011, the Illini emerged victorious over nine the Illini welcomed Evansville, Syracuse and eventual 3 Rachel Smith, Illinois vs. Western Illinois...... 10/24/97 teams at home, the second most in the program’s National Champion Santa Clara in the first two Most Assists (Game) history. The Orange and Blue outscored their rounds of the NCAA Tournament and in 2003, the 3 Kelly Buszkiewicz, Illinois vs. Washington U...... 10/28/98 opponents 25-10. Their home wins over Indiana and Illini hosted Western Michigan, Purdue and DePaul Rachel Smith, Illinois vs. Western Illinois...... 10/24/97 Purdue at the beginning of October jumpstarted the in first and second round NCAA Tournament Most Points (Half) Illini to a program best 12-game undefeated stretch, action. 6 Jannelle Flaws vs. Purdue...... 9/21/14 which culminated with a 1-0 win over Notre Dame Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue...... 10/1/10 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at When Illinois decided to add soccer, the athletic Chichi Nweke, Illinois vs. Utah...... 9/17/06 department, led by former Athletic Director Ron Rachel Smith, Illinois vs. Aurora...... 10/14/97 the Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium. Head coach Tracie Strother, Eastern Illinois...... 9/17/97 Janet Rayfield has now established an .805 winning Guenther, Associate Athletic Director Dana Brenner, percentage at home in her career as a Fighting Illini. coaches and student-athletes, conducted a feasibility Most Points (Game) study. The first two years included the use and 8 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue...... 10/1/10 The 2006 season saw the Illini put together a 7-1-0 improvement of the campus recreational fields along Most Shots Attempted (Game) home record with five shutouts and a new attendance Stadium Drive, followed by the construction and 11 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Iowa...... 9/16/12 renovation of the new Illini Stadium. The field record of 7,261 fans. On Oct. 1, No. 15 Illinois Most Saves (Game) took down No. 9 Penn State, 3-2, in front of a includes Kentucky Bluegrass with a sand base for 19 Amy Bessette, Illinois vs. Northwestern...... 10/12/97 school-record 2,667 fans, boosted by the joining of quick drainage and is noted for its playing surface and built-in irrigation. the match with the Illinois Homecoming Kickoff TEAM celebration. Most Goals (Half) 7 Illinois vs. Western Illinois...... 10/24/97 7 Illinois vs. Aurora...... 10/14/97 ILLINI AT HOME TOP HOME CROWDS Most Goals (Game) YEAR RECORD GF-GA SHO ATTENDANCE (AVG.) HIGH ATTENDANCE 10 Illinois vs. Aurora...... 10/28/98 1997$ 3-4-0 25-19 1 4,160 (520) 839 (E. Illinois) ATT. OPPONENT DATE 1998$ 7-3-0 32-10 4 3,468 (385) 538 (Iowa) Most Goals allowed (Half) 1999 6-3-0 23-15 1 4,937 (549) 878 (Marquette) 1. 2,667 No. 9 Penn State 10/1/06 5 Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois...... 9/17/97 2000 11-2-0* 47-11 7 4,919 (378) 781 (Northwestern) Most Goals allowed (Game) 2001 4-5-0* 13-14 2 3,819 (424) 538 (Syracuse) 2. 2,357 Minnesota 9/27/09 7 Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois...... 9/17/97 2002 7-2-0 26-10 2 3,653 (406) 612 (Wisconsin) 2003 8-3-1* 19-5 9 6,630 (552) 1,030 (Michigan) 3. 2,036 Michigan 10/5/08 Most Assists (Game) 2004 8-0-1* 20-7 3 6,485 (721) 1,046 (Nebraska) 9 Illinois vs. Washington U...... 10/28/98 2005 7-1-1 21-9 4 4,507 (501) 854 (Nebraska) 2006 7-1-0 18-5 5 7,261 (908) 2,667 (Penn State) 4. 1,560 No. 24 Indiana 10/19/07 Most Saves (Game) 2007 6-1-1 20-3 7 6,900 (862) 1,560 (Indiana) 19 Illinois vs. Northwestern...... 10/12/97 5. 1,526 Nebraska 9/29/13 2008 8-1-0 16-3 7 6,354 (706) 2,036 (Michigan) Quickest Goal to Start Game 2009 5-4-1 18-8 4 7,075 (707) 2,347 (Minnesota) 0:13 Lindsay Johnson vs. Penn State...... 11/11/01 2010 8-1-0 19-6 4 5,560 (618) 1,328 (Indiana) 6. 1,328 Indiana 10/3/10 2011 9-1-0* 25-10 4 7,373 (737) 1,138 (Wisconsin) Quickest Goal to Start Second Half 2012 6-2-0 15-11 2 3,565 (446) 732 (Iowa) 7. 1,264 No. 9 Florida 9/14/07 45:11 vs. Iowa...... 10/28/05 2013 7-2-0 27-13 2 6,421 (713) 1,526 (Nebraska) Least Amount of Time Between Goals 2014 5-3-1 15-8 5 5,273 (586) 1,238 (Purdue) 8. 1,238 Purdue 9/21/14 Total 127-42-7 399-167 78 103,633 (589) 2,667 (Penn State) 0:35 Illinois vs. Washington U...... 10/28/98 * Includes NCAA Tournament match(es) 9. 1,138 Wisconsin 10/16/11 Most Consecutive Shutouts $ From 1997-98, Illinois played its home matches at First and Stadium Field. Beginning in 1999, Illinois 7...... 9/2/07-10/19/07 has played all of its home matches at Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium. During the 2000 and 2013 Big Ten 10. 1,060 Missouri 8/31/07 Most Consecutive Shutout Minutes Tournaments, Illinois played quarterfinal matches at First and Stadium Field. 674:10...... 9/2/07-10/19/07 11. 1,046 Nebraska 11/20/04

2 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI COACHING STAFF JANET RAYFIELD HEAD COACH // 14TH YEAR In her 13 seasons as head coach of the Fighting THE RAYFIELD FILE Illini, Janet Rayfield has UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS established the University - Career Record: 206-161-34 (.556) of Illinois women’s soccer - Overall Record at Illinois: 161-97-27 (.619) team as one of the premier - Big Ten Record at Illinois: 73-49-14 (.602) - Coaching records held at Illinois: programs in the nation. - Most overall victories (161) Year after year, her Illinois - Most Big Ten victories (73) teams break school records - Most single-season victories (17, 2011) and set new benchmarks - Most Big Ten Tournament appearances (11)* for conference and national - Most Big Ten Tournament victories (11)* levels of success. - Most NCAA Tournament appearances (10) - Most NCAA Tournament victories (10) Rayfield has led Illinois to *The Big Ten Tournament was not held following the 2009-10 seasons. the NCAA Tournament in COACHING EXPERIENCE 10 of her 13 seasons at the - Head Coach, University of Illinois (2002-present) helm, highlighted by the - Assistant Coach, U.S. Women’s U-20 National Team Illini’s fourth Sweet Sixteen - U-20 Women’s World Cup (2012) appearance in 2013. The - U-20 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers (2012) Orange and Blue scored the most goals under Rayfield with 54 - Advance Scout &Technical Advisor, U.S. Women’s National Team in 2013, just three goals shy of the school record, and finished - Women’s World Cup (1995) the year ranked No. 25 by the NSCAA. She coached Big Ten - International Friendly Matches (2008-09) Forward of the Year Jannelle Flaws to a school-record 23 goals, - Algarve Cup (2011) - Women’s World Cup (2011) which was tied for the most in the NCAA. Vanessa DiBernardo, - National Staff Coach, U.S. Soccer - Region II (2000-02) who became Illinois’ highest drafted player in school history - Assistant Coach, University of Illinois (1999-00) following the season, completed her decorated career No. 3 on - Head Coach, University of Arkansas (1993-98) the all-time list with 43 goals along with being named a Capital - Staff Coach, Arkansas State ODP (1996-98) One second-team Academic All-American and an NSCAA third- - Staff Coach, USYSA Regional ODP (1993-95) team Scholar All-American. - Assistant Coach, University of Arkansas (1990-93) - Head Coach, Texas Spirit Soccer Club (1983-90) In her 13th season with the Illini, Rayfield guided veteran Illini COACHING HONORS AND ACCOLADES all-star Jannelle Flaws to her second consective Big Ten Forward - 2011 Big Ten Coach of the Year, Midwest Region Coach of the Year of the Year honor, and also saw her receive NSCAA Third Team (NSCAA), & Big Ten Tournament Champions All-American recognition. Rayfield guided the Illini to their 11th - 2010 Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year (NSCAA) Big Ten tournament appearance and the team finished with 10 - 2006, 2008, 2013 Illinois teams reached the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 wins on the season. - 2004 Illinois team advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight - 2003-04 National Soccer Coaches Association of America President Rayfield’s 11th season saw the Illini finish 10-9-4 and reach the - 2003 Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year (Soccer Buzz) Big Ten Tournament Championship game along with the second - 10 NCAA Tournament bids in 12 seasons at Illinois, including berths round of the NCAA Tournament. The year was highlighted by in the 2004 Elite Eight and 2006, 2008 and 2013 Sweet Sixteens the program’s first ever win in Ann Arbor vs. No. 24 Michigan, - United States Soccer Federation ‘A’ Licensed Coach advancing past Minnesota when trailing two goals and down a - Led Illinois to top-25 rankings in eight consecutive seasons (2003-present) - Helped Illinois to its first ever top-20 ranking in 1999 player 15 minutes into the match and knocking off No. 3 Penn - Led Arkansas to the 1996 SEC Western Division Title State 1-0, the program’s first ever win against a Top-3 opponent. 2012 also marked the year Rayfield’s stint as Assistant Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE AND ACCOLADES for the U-20 U.S. Women’s National Team was rewarded with - Standout forward at the University of North Carolina from 1979-1982, tallying 223 points on 93 goals and 37 assists a gold medal at the U-20 World Cup in Japan. In addition, - AIAW National Champion at North Carolina (1981) Rayfield became the first woman to win the NSCAA Honor - NCAA National Champion at North Carolina (1982) Award. - NSCAA All-American (1981) - Nike Player of the Year (1981) Rayfield’s first decade of leadership at Illinois culminated in one - Named a top-10 player in the country (male or female) by of the most successful seasons in program history - with the Illini Soccer America (1981) earning a 17-5-2 record, the 2011 Big Ten Tournament Title and - AIAW All-Tournament Team (1980, 1981) another NCAA Tournament appearance. During the 24-game - Second on the North Carolina career goals scored list schedule, the Orange and Blue earned a program-best eight-game - Holds North Carolina record for most goals (6) and points (12) in a game winning streak and 12-game undefeated mark, while the 17 - Holds North Carolina’s seasonal goals per game record, with 30 scored in victories rank as a school record. 12 games played (2.50 goals per match), achieved during her freshman year (1979) Though the Orange and Blue fell in the NCAA Tournament - Scoring leader at North Carolina in 1979 (30 goals, 7 assists, 67 points) Second Round at Elite Eight-bound and No. 4-nationally and 1980 (25 goals, 12 assists, 62 points)

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downed Purdue, Michigan State, Minnesota, Wisconsin and GETTING TO KNOW RAYFIELD Northwestern in succession. Though the Illini finally allowed a Nickname: Jay Ray goal at Nebraska to end the 554-minute shutout streak - only Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan 77 minutes shy of the program record - Illinois continued to reel Favorite TV Show: CSI off victories with triumphs over the Cornhuskers and Michigan Favorite event attended as a spectator: 1999 Women’s World Cup capping the regular season and establishing the program record for consecutive victories. Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the first national title at UNC. It was the culmination of a dream! Entering the 2011 Big Ten Tournament as a predicted favorite Biggest influence on my life: My father. He showed me what it means to to win it all, the Orange and Blue did not disappoint. After have pride in my work and to treat people around me fairly and with respect. using penalty kicks to fight past Ohio State in the quarterfinals after tying through double overtime, Illinois downed Michigan Advice to young soccer players: Don’t worry about winning, worry about State, 1-0, in overtime during the semifinals and again used extra getting better... have fun! minutes to beat No. 11-nationally ranked Penn State in dramatic What is the “ideal” Illinois soccer player? She is disciplined, hard working, fashion in the final round, 2-1, as Rayfield secured the second and self-motivated. She has a great desire to improve and a willingness conference championship of her tenure. to learn. She has a passion for the game that makes the hard work not a sacrifice but a choice. She smiles and sweats at the same time because she With the automatic bid for the conference secure, Illinois put loves what she does. She always competes with everything she has because its 11-game unbeaten streak on the line against the defending she expects everyone to do the same. She is a champion – not because she National Champions, Notre Dame, in the NCAA Tournament has won titles but because she strives to do her best in every facet of her First Round. In a season of firsts, the Orange and Blue continued life. their record-setting ways with a 1-0 win over the Fighting ranked Oklahoma State, 1-0, to end the remarkable year despite Irish - becoming the first team to beat the defending champs in outshooting the Cowgirls, Rayfield left an indelible mark on the the first round in the tournament’s 30-year history. The 17th 2011 college soccer season, one during which Illinois experienced and final victory of the year for Illinois simultaneously marked tremendous success in tandem with adapting a new formation the program-high for single-season victories as the Illini had strategy and employing five first-time starters on the field. previously finished with 16 wins on three occasions - all under Rayfield. The NSCAA recognized sophomore Vanessa DiBernardo with All-America honors while the Big Ten named DiBernardo the The 2010 season saw Rayfield guide the Illini to their seventh Midfielder of the Year and Soccer America named the Naperville, NCAA tournament appearance since assuming head coaching Ill., native a second team All-American as well. DiBernardo duties before the 2002 season. Throughout the regular season, continued to grow throughout the season under Rayfield’s Illinois exhibited the dominance against non-conference tutelage - finishing with the second-most single-season goals (17) opponents and visiting foes that has made the Orange and and points (39) in program history while accumulating the third- Blue successful throughout the program’s history. Illinois rolled most game-winning tallies (eight) in the NCAA over the course through its out-of-conference slate, accumulating a 7-1-0 record of the season. On defense, converted midfielder Jenna Carosio with six shutout victories while holding opponents to only six also benefited from Rayfield’s guidance throughout her senior goals in nine home games, earning an 8-1-0 mark in the process. season and first as a starter. Carosio filled the void in the center In 2010, Rayfield created a dynamic offense while maintaining of Illinois’ defense left by the graduation of Danielle Kot and the shutdown defense that has highlighted her tenure with Krystin Miller, earning Big Ten Defender of the Year and First Illinois, earning a 13-5-1 overall record, 6-3-1 Big Ten mark Team All-Big Ten honors with DiBernardo. Illinois was equally and national rankings throughout much of the non-conference impressive in the classroom, with Carosio tallying NSCAA slate and the entire Big Ten schedule. The 32 goals produced Academic All-America honors in addition to totaling CoSIDA by the Illinois offense marked the second-highest seasonal total Academic All-District with DiBernardo and Megan Pawloski, in program history as the defense stifled opponents, holding the while 12 players were named Academic All-Big Ten award Illini’s foes to only 16 goals in 19 games, the third-fewest ever for recipients. In total, more than 70 individual and team awards an Illinois team. were handed out to the Orange and Blue during the 2011 season. Throughout the 2009 season, different Illini stepped forward to The Orange and Blue opened the fall with the dynamic secure victories against one of the most difficult schedules in the offensive firepower expected, outscoring Gonzaga, eventual country. The Illini faced 12 eventual 2009 NCAA Tournament MAC Champion Toledo and Ball State, 15-2, to race out to a participants, including five Big Ten teams. With her experience 3-0 mark to start the season. The schedule-opening firepower facing high-caliber opponents, Rayfield was able to guide Illinois became the 26th highest scoring offense in the country of 330 to victories over 2009 NCAA Tournament-bound Illinois State, ranked teams by seasons-end, with the Orange and Blue going UC Santa Barbara, Milwaukee and Michigan State by a combined on to net 142 points on 53 goals and 36 assists - the most in score of 15-1. Rayfield’s tenure. However, as the season progressed into the all- important conference slate, the true dynamic nature of Rayfield’s Illinois also saw the emergence of young talent on the field program blossomed as the defense evolved into the lock-down throughout 2009 under Rayfield’s guidance as Niki Read earned unit needed to propel Illinois to the No. 2 seeding in the Big Ten Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors and Shayla Mutz was named Tournament. to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Rayfield also successfully guided her fourth player into the Women’s Professional Soccer After blowing out Indiana, 4-1, the Illini produced five consecutive league (WPS) as midfielder Jackie Santacaterina was drafted with shutouts, including four straight by one-goal margins as Illinois

4 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI COACHING STAFF the 60th pick by the Chicago Red Stars. program’s history with a 16-4-2 record, a top-10 national ranking, the program’s first Big Ten Tournament title and a top-16 seed The 2008 season was an absolute success, as Illinois made a trip to in the NCAA Tournament. In addition, the 2003 Illini featured the NCAA Round of 16 for the third time in the past five seasons. two All-Americans in goalkeeper Leisha Alcia and forward Tara Three Illini earned All-Big Ten honors, including first-team Hurless, a first for Illinois. For her efforts, Rayfield was named defender Emily Zurrer and second team honorees midfielder Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year by Soccer Buzz. Jackie Santacaterina and defender Danielle Kot. Zurrer also became the first Illini to earn All-America honors three years in Rayfield not only has a wealth of soccer experience but also a row. Additionally, goalkeeper Alexandra Kapicka was named a a fierce determination to succeed and an immense amount National Player of the Year finalist by Soccer News Net. of respect from her peers. Rayfield served as President of the NSCAA, an organization that includes over 16,000 members, in The past year also was special because of the development of the 2003-04. In addition, she continues to assist at the youth national WPS league. Three Illini that played under Rayfield’s tutelage team level whenever possible. were drafted, including Ella Masar, Mary Therese McDonnell and Christen Karniski. Rayfield also gained valuable coaching A United States Soccer Federation ‘A’ Licensed Coach, Rayfield experience in the summer of 2008 as an assistant with the U.S. was an assistant for Illinois in 1999 under former head coach Women’s National Team for two of its matches against Canada. Tricia Taliaferro and helped the Illini to a 12-8-1 record and the school’s first-ever trip to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. In 2007, Rayfield led the Illini to their fifth straight NCAA That season, the Illini entered the NSCAA poll for the first time Tournament appearance, advancing to the second round for and climbed as high as No. 15. the fourth year in a row. The squad featured seven All-Big Ten selections, including three named to the all-freshman team, both Rayfield returned to Illinois in 2002 after serving two years of which were the most in school history. The Illini also had two as a United States National Staff Coach for Region II. Her representatives named National Soccer Coaches Association of duties consisted of player identification, player development and America Scholar All-Americans in McDonnell and Kara Gostisha. coaching education within the region. During that time, she also In addition, McDonnell also earned the school’s prestigious Big served as a U-19 and U-16 National Team Assistant Coach. Ten Medal of Honor while her sister, Shannon, was honored with the school’s Fighting Illini Spirit Award. RAYFIELD BY THE NUMBERS Rayfield guided the 2006 squad to 16 wins, a top-10 ranking, a 2 Big Ten Tournament Titles won No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament and a berth in the Round 4 Times she has reached at least the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen of 16. That Illini team also became the first in the history of the Big Ten to boast the conference Offensive and Defensive Players 4 Big Ten Medal of Honor recipients coached of the Year and the Freshman of the Year in Ella Masar (offensive), 6 Consecutive NCAA Tournament berths (from 2003-08) Zurrer (co-defensive) and Chichi Nweke (freshman). In addition, 7 Players coached who have played for their national teams Masar was named a second-team All-America selection by the NSCAA, while Zurrer was a third-team selection by the NSCAA. 7 Highest rank at Illinois - by Soccer Buzz on Nov. 10, 2003 8 NCAA Round she guided Illinois to in 2004 The 2005 season was no different, despite entering the season with more question marks than in previous years. The Illini 10 Total number of times she has taken Illinois to the NCAA Tournament wasted no time answering those doubts, defeating No. 17 12 Consecutive years Illinois earned a spot in the Top-25 (2003-present) Nebraska 1-0 early in the season. The Orange and Blue proceeded 13 Seasons at Illinois to extend its streak of first-round Big Ten Tournament wins to seven and qualify for its third-straight NCAA Tournament and 16 First team All-Big Ten selections fifth in the last six years. Illinois defeated No. 20 Florida in the 17 Illinois career record for most wins in a single season first round on the Gators’ home field, advancing to the second 19 Years of amateur and professional playing experience round of the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year. 25 Wins against ranked opponents After the season, senior defender Christen Karniski became the 30 Goals scored in 1981 - 3rd in North Carolina school history most decorated Illini in school history, earning recognition as the Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Year, second team All- 74 Points scored in 1981 - 3rd in North Carolina school history American by the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz, and first team Scholar 83 Wins vs. Big Ten teams in 12 seasons All-America by NSCAA among her 10 postseason awards. 93 Career goals at North Carolina - 2nd in school history The Illini were just as successful in 2004 as Rayfield led her team 161 Career wins at Illinois to their best postseason record in school history, advancing to the 206 Career coaching wins Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. The Illini finished the season with a record of 4-0 against the always-powerful Big 12 223 Career points at North Carolina - 3rd in school history conference, which included a 2-1 come-from-behind upset over NCAA TOURNAMENT FINISH BIG TEN FINISH ninth-seeded Texas A&M in the second round of the NCAA (During the Rayfield Era) (During the Rayfield Era) tournament. The squad also set a school record for consecutive Elite Eight ���������������������������������2004 2nd������������������������2003, 2006, 2011 Sweet Sixteen ���������2006, 2008, 2013 3rd ���������������������������������������������2007 wins (7), with Tara Hurless earning All-America status for the 4th ���������������2004, 2005, 2010, 2012 second-straight year. Second Round ������2005, 2007, 2011, 5th �����������������������������������2008, 2013 ��������������������������������������������������2012 7th ...... 2014 In 2003, Rayfield led the Illini to one of the best seasons in the First Round ���������������������2003, 2010 8th �����������������������������������2002, 2009

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“Janet will be able to provide the kind of leadership and stability After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematical this team needs,” Director of Athletics Ron Guenther said when Sciences from North Carolina in 1983, Rayfield worked as a Rayfield was hired in 2002. “She has exceptional contacts as both Senior Software Engineer for E-Systems in Garland, Texas, where a player and a coach at the national and international level that she wrote numerous computer programs and worked her way up will allow us to continue to develop this young program.” to management level.

In her playing days, Rayfield was one of the best. She played When she wasn’t working, Rayfield was still heavily involved collegiately at the University of North Carolina from 1979-82 with the game she loves. She played seven seasons with the and helped build the program from the ground up. She led the Ladies’ Football Club in Dallas and was the captain on six of Tar Heels to the 1981 AIAW National Championship and a those squads, leading them to three National Titles in 1985, ‘87 23-0 record in only their third year. That season, Rayfield took and ‘89. During that same time, she was head coach of the Texas home the Nike Player of the Year award, All-America honors and Spirit Soccer Club that won several Washington (D.C.) area and was named one of the top 10 soccer players in America (male or Dallas Cup titles. female). In 1990, Rayfield returned to the collegiate ranks to coach at the In 1982, she led the Tar Heels to the first-ever NCAA women’s University of Arkansas. After three years as an assistant, she was soccer championship. That championship would be the first of 18 named head coach at Arkansas in January of 1993. In six seasons NCAA national titles in the storied history of the North Carolina at the helm of the Razorback program, she coached the 1996 program. SEC West Champions, two SEC tournament finalists, four All- Region players, six All-SEC players, and 27 Academic All-SEC During her career at North Carolina, Rayfield was a captain all performers while compiling an overall record of 45-64-7. four years and led the Tar Heels to an overall record of 73-9 in that span. She also left her mark all over the Carolina record At Arkansas, Rayfield earned a Master of Science in Exercise books. Today she still ranks in the top three in seven different Science/Biomechanics and also served as a USYSA Olympic offensive categories, including holding the school records for Development staff coach and as a scout for both the U.S. most goals in a game (6) and most points in a game (12), both Women’s World Cup and Olympic teams. While doing all of set against the Chapel Hill Club in 1979. She also currently ranks this, she was still able to continue her playing career, as she led the second to Mia Hamm in career goals with 93, third in career Dallas Sting Soccer Club to the Over-30 National Championship points with 223, third in single-season points with 74 in 1981 in 1993. and tied for third in single-season goals with 30 in both 1979 and 1981.

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RAYFIELD’S RECORD AT ILLINOIS BY OPPONENT Nebraska 5-1-0 Wright State 2-0-0 Arizona 0-0-1 North Carolina 0-2-0 Xavier 1-0-0 Arizona State 1-1-0 Northwestern 8-4-2 Yale 1-0-0 Auburn 1-1-0 Notre Dame 1-3-0 Ball State 2-0-0 Oakland (Mich.) 1-1-0 BY CONFERENCE Boston College 0-1-0 Ohio 1-0-0 Ohio State 6-7-2 American Athletic 2-0-0 Butler 2-0-0 ACC 0-6-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0-0 Oklahoma State 0-1-0 Oregon 1-0-0 Atlantic-10 4-2-0 Cincinnati 2-0-0 Big East 7-3-0 College of Charleston 2-0-0 Penn State 4-14-0 Pepperdine 0-1-0 Big Ten (includes Tournaments) 84-57-18 Colorado 2-0-0 Big 12 9-6-1 Colorado College 1-0-0 Portland 1-1-0 Purdue 9-5-2 Big West 2-0-0 Connecticut 0-1-0 Colonial Athletic Association 3-1-0 Dayton 1-1-0 Rice 1-0-0 Rutgers 0-1-0 Conference USA 5-1-0 Denver 0-0-1 Horizon League 9-0-1 Eastern Illinois 1-0-0 Saint Louis 2-1-0 San Francisco 1-0-0 Ivy League 1-0-0 Evansville 2-0-0 Mid-American 5-1-0 Florida 2-1-0 Santa Clara 0-1-0 Southeast Missouri State 2-0-0 Mid-Continent 1-1-0 Florida International 1-0-0 Missouri Valley 8-2-1 Florida State 0-2-0 South Carolina 1-0-0 Stanford 0-0-1 Mountain West 1-0-0 George Mason 1-0-0 Ohio Valley 3-0-0 Georgia 1-0-0 Syracuse 1-0-0 Tennessee 0-1-0 Pac-12 5-6-3 Gonzaga 1-0-0 SBC 0-0-1 Illinois State 4-1-2 Texas 0-1-0 Texas A&M 1-1-0 SEC 6-3-0 Indiana 9-3-2 West Coast 3-3-0 Indiana State 2-1-0 Toledo 1-0-0 Iowa 9-3-1 UAB 1-0-0 Iowa State 1-0-0 UC Santa Barbara 2-0-0 TOTAL RECORD AT ILLINOIS Kansas 2-0-0 UCF 0-1-0 Overall 161-97-22 (.619) Kentucky 0-1-0 UCLA 0-3-0 Home 91-21-6 (.805) Louisville 5-0-0 USC 0-2-0 Road 46-61-15 (.434) Loyola-Chicago 2-0-0 Utah 1-0-0 Neutral 24-14-6 (.619) LSU 1-0-0 Virginia Tech 0-1-0 Big Ten Regular Season 73-49-14 (.602) Marquette 0-1-0 Wake Forest 0-1-0 Non-Conference 68-32-8 (.660) Maryland 0-1-0 Washington 1-1-0 Big Ten Tournament 11-8-4 (.591) Memphis 1-0-0 Washington State 1-0-1 NCAA Tournament 10-10-3 (.500) Miami (Ohio) 1-0-0 Western Illinois 1-0-0 In Overtime 17-9-27 (.582) Michigan 6-8-1 Western Michigan 1-1-0 vs. Ranked Teams 25-45-4 (.380) Michigan State 13-1-2 William & Mary 0-1-0 Milwaukee 2-0-0 Wisconsin 9-5-2 Minnesota 8-5-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0-0 Missouri 2-3-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-0-1 RAYFIELD’S MARQUEE WINS DATE WIN OPPONENT SCORE LOCATION First at Illinois Sept. 6, 2002 Butler 4-2 Champaign, Ill. First vs. Top 25 Sept. 8, 2002 No. 25 Cincinnati 3-0 Champaign, Ill. First vs. Big Ten Sept. 29, 2002 Northwestern 3-1 Champaign, Ill. First Big Ten Tournament Nov. 7, 2002 vs. No. 11 Penn State 4-3 East Lansing, Mich. First Big Ten Tournament Title Nov. 9, 2003 vs. Michigan 2-0 Madison, Wis. First vs. Top 10 Sept. 14, 2004 No. 8 Kansas 1-0 Champaign, Ill. First NCAA Tournament Nov. 12, 2004 vs. Rice 2-0 College Station, Texas 50th Career Oct. 6, 2002 Minnesota 5-2 Champaign, Ill. 50th at Illinois Oct. 21, 2005 at Indiana 1-0 Bloomington, Ind. 50th in Big Ten Conference Oct. 17. 2009 at Iowa 3-1 Iowa City, Iowa 100th Career Win Sept. 8, 2006 Syracuse 4-0 Champaign, Ill. 100th at Illinois Oct. 30, 2009 Michigan St. 5-0 Champaign, Ill. 150th Career Sept. 11, 2010 at Cincinnati 3-0 Cincinnati, Ohio Second Big Ten Tournament Title Nov. 6, 2011 vs. No. 11 Penn State 2-1 (OT) Evanston, Ill. First vs. Top 3 Nov. 2, 2012 vs. No. 3 Penn State 1-0 Bloomington, Ind. 150th at Illinois Oct. 31, 2013 at Minnesota 3-1 Minneapolis, Minn. RAYFIELD’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR OVERALL RECORD BIG TEN RECORD BIG TEN FINISH NCAA FINISH 2002 9-11-1 4-6-0 8th N/A 2003 16-4-2 7-1-2 2nd First Round 2004 16-6-2 5-3-2 4th Elite Eight 2005 12-7-3 6-3-1 4th Second Round 2006 16-8-0 8-2-0 2nd Sweet Sixteen 2007 12-7-2 6-3-1 3rd Second Round 2008 12-9-2 5-5-0 T-5th Sweet Sixteen 2009 7-9-3 2-6-2 T-8th N/A 2010 13-5-1 6-3-1 4th First Round 2011 17-5-2 8-2-1 2nd Second Round 2012 10-9-4 6-4-1 T-4th Second Round 2013 11-9-3 5-5-1 T-5th Sweet Sixteen 2014 10-8-2 5-6-2 7th N/A TOTALS 161-97-27 73-49-14

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 7 COACHING STAFF JEFF FREEMAN KATIE HULTIN ASSISTANT COACH - FIFTH SEASON ASSISTANT COACH - SECOND SEASON Jeff Freeman enters his fifth season overall with the Katie Hultin begins her second year with the Illini soccer Fighting Illini and first campaign as the associate head staff, coming to Illinois following a five-year stint with the coach with the University of Illinois women’s soccer team Seattle University women’s soccer team. Hultin’s main duties in 2015. Illinois has reached at least the second round as goalkeeper coach include mentoring and training Illinois’ of the NCAA Tournament in three of the four years he has goalkeepers. been on staff, highlighted by a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2013. Freeman helped Vanessa DiBernardo earn In her first season with the team, Hultin worked with then- a pair of All-America honors and saw Jannelle Flaws sophomore Claire Wheatley to minimize the number of goals lead the country and break the school record for goals allowed, her totals shrunk from 50 goals allowed in 2013 to scored. Freeman also was a clinician at the 2014 NSCAA just 19 in 2014. Wheatley finished with an 8-7-2 record for Convention in Philadelphia. the season and tallied six shutouts as compared to just one her freshman year. The Illini have turned in two of the top four single-season goal totals in school history under Freeman. The Orange Hultin, who was responsible for training the Seattle U goalkeepers individually and at team and Blue netted 54 goals in 2013 and 53 goals in 2011, which rank third and fourth, training sessions, helped the Redhawks reach the NCAA Tournament in 2013 following respectively, on the all-time list. UI boasts an overall record of 38-23-9 over the past Western Athletic Conference (WAC) regular season and tournament championships. Her three seasons with three NCAA Tournament appearances, a Big Ten Tournament title goalkeepers turned in a 1.00 goals against average or better in all five of her seasons at in 2011 and a Big Ten Tournament runner-up finish in 2012. Seattle, highlighted by a 0.84 average in 2013. Her other duties on staff included designing and implementing a training program for the SU keepers to maintain their fitness and In 2014, Illinois finished with a 10-8-2 record on the season. With Freeman’s continue to improve in the offseason. assistance, Illini redshirt senior Jannelle Flaws was named Disney Soccer/NSCAA National Player of the Week, the first Illini to ever earn the recognition. Flaws A 2005 graduate of Washington State, Hultin was a four-year letterwinner in goal for the continued on to be named the unanimous Big Ten Forward of the year for the second- Cougars and left her mark in the WSU record book. When she graduated, she ranked first in straight season. She led the Big Ten and tied for 12th in the NCAA with 17 goals, also shutouts (21), second in saves (248), and third all-time in wins (23). During that time she being tabbed a third-team NSCAA All-American, garnered numerous accolades, including being named a three-time All-Pacific 10 honoree, and Washington State’s team MVP in 2004 and Most Inspirational from 2003-05. Hultin In 2013, Freeman helped guide the Illini to their fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament helped lead the Cougars to the NCAA Tournament in 2003. Sweet Sixteen in school history, as they finished 11-9-3 overall. He coached Big Ten Forward of the Year Jannelle Flaws to a school-record 23 goals, which was tied for the Her playing experience also includes professional stints with the W-League’s Arizona most in the NCAA. Vanessa DiBernardo, who became Illinois’ highest drafted player Heatwave, Mile High Mustangs and most recently the Seattle Sounders. She also in school history following the season, completed her decorated career No. 3 on the participated in the 2009 WPS preseason. The Denver, Colo., native also boasts Olympic all-time list with 43 goals, with Freeman coaching her during three of four seasons. Development experience, as she was a member of the Colorado State team and Region IV team from 1997-2001. In 2012, Freeman served as the Interim Head Coach for the non-conference portion of the schedule while Janet Rayfield was away with US Soccer’s U-20 National Team Hultin also was the Girls Coaching Director at FC Alliance and on Region IV ODP staff. She at the World Cup. Freeman helped coach the Illini to the NCAA Tournament where currently holds her USSF A License. they advanced to the second round after knocking off neighbor-state rival Missouri. Freeman also helped guide the Illini to their fifth Big Ten Tournament title game. In addition, Freeman took the reigns of the Illini program for the first seven games of the season against one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the country. Illinois finished 10-9-4 on the year. ALLIE OSMUNDSON In 2011, Freeman was integral in the process of implementing the formation changes that led the Orange and Blue to a 17-5-2 overall record, the most wins in a single VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH - FIRST SEASON season in school history and a Big Ten Tournament Title victory over No. 11-nationally ranked Penn State. Freeman worked with both the offensive and defensive units Allie Osmundson begins her first year with the Fight- throughout the season, also serving as a key contributor to the Illini’s recruiting ing Illini Soccer program. A native of Iowa, Osmundson efforts while performing additional administrative and travel-related duties. comes to Illinois from Mashalltown High School where she previously served as the Head Girls’ Soccer Coach. Freeman brought a wealth of experience and tactical expertise to Champaign, Ill., Under her tenure, she led Marshalltown to back-to- after serving as a member of the University of Miami (Fla.) women’s soccer staff for back winning seasons, tripling the program’s wins the previous seven years, including three as the associate head coach. He played a from 2012 to 2013. She has coached 25 All-Confer- prominent role in Miami earning conference and national recognition with top-25 ence players, four All-District players, one All-Division rankings and back-to-back appearances in the 2007-08 NCAA Tournaments as he player and one All-State team player. assisted in all aspects of recruiting and team administration. As the recruiting coordinator, Freeman was responsible for the Hurricanes’ 2007 top-25 recruiting In addition to her responsibilities at Marshalltown, class, which included ACC Freshman of the Year Brittney Steinbruch, and fellow U20 Osmundson also served as the Assistant Men’s Soccer National Team member Brittney Macdonald. Coach at Marshalltown Community College. Her main responsibilities with men’s program included prepar- Freeman joined the Hurricanes’ staff after serving as an assistant coach at his alma ing drills and scouting reports as well as managing equipment and travel arrange- mater, Missouri State, for four years. The Bears’ goalkeeping units earned Missouri ments. She helped guide the team to the 2012 NJCAA Tournament and has coached Valley Conference (MVC) Defensive Player of the Year and conference tournament three NJCAA All-Americans. MVP honors in addition to weekly MVC defensive accolades under Freeman’s tutelage, while Missouri State won the MVC crown and earned its first NCAA Tournament appearance with Freeman’s guidance. Osmunsdon also has coaching experience with the Marshalltown Strikers, an Iowa club soccer program, and the Lake Country Soccer Club in Springfield, Mo. As a student-athlete at Missouri State, Freeman earned academic all-conference recognition as a goalkeeper with the Bears and was a member of the 1997 squad A Division I soccer player, Osmundson was a member of the Missouri State Women’s that made the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance after earning a top-10 Soccer team from 2005-08. She made the Missouri Valley All-Conference team three national ranking and the MVC regular season title. times in her career, and was named team captain in 2008. She was twice named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week and was recognized on the Missouri Freeman, who earned a bachelor’s and master’s in education from Missouri State, is Valley Conference All-Tournament Team in 2007. accredited as a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) `A’ Licensed Coach and holds a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.

8 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI SEASON PREVIEW 2015 SEASON PREVIEW The 2015 soccer season holds many high hopes for the will be the first time that we haven’t played everybody in Fighting Illini as the team will return nine starters from our conference leading up to the Big Ten Tournament. last year’s squad. The Illini finished last season with a Results are going to be varied among the teams in the 10-8-2 record, appearing in the program’s 11th Big Ten conference. Big Ten standings are going to be a fun to Championship under head coach Janet Rayfield. follow this fall.”

The team has wasted no time in preparing for the season. The Illini will host both Rutgers and Maryland at the The Illini reported to campus on Aug. 5 and got straight end of September before opening October against Ohio to business. State. UI will then travel to Michigan and Michigan State beginning on Oct. 8, before hosting three-straight games “Preseason practices have been going great so far,” head through mid-October. Illinois welcomes Iowa, Nebraska coach Janet Rayfield said. “Our girls crushed the team and Northwestern before closing the regular season at standards when it came to fitness testing (done the first Minnesota. week of preseason practices). Since then, we have been able to focus more on putting together the pieces of The Big Ten Tournament will also follow a different the puzzle from a soccer perspective. It’s great that we format this season, mimicking the NCAA Tournament have been able to focus on that since day one. It’s not format. Big Ten quarterfinal games will be hosted by the about getting them fit or getting them ready, it’s been highest seeds on Nov. 1. The semifinal and championship about getting them together as a team and that has been rounds will then be hosted by the highest remaining seed awesome.” on Nov. 6 and Nov. 8, respectively.

Illinois took a preseason trip to Michigan early on, good Returning among the Illini’s veteran starting lineup is not only for some team bonding, but also to size up standout Jannelle Flaws, who was granted a sixth season of against the nation’s best. eligibility by the NCAA. A two-time Big Ten Forward of the Year, Flaws will be looked to as a leader for the Illini “We played two of the best teams in the country, on the field. Virginia and Notre Dame,” Rayfield said of the exhibition matchups held Aug. 14 and Aug. 16. “We wanted to test “She has an amazing amount of experience,” Rayfield said ourselves right away and poke some holes in our game to of Flaws’ advantages in the game. “Even the years that she figure out exactly what it is that we need to work on in didn’t get to perform you could tell she was still learning. these last few days leading up to the regular season.” Jannelle is certainly a leader on the field, he is one of the most competitive people; she will do whatever she can to The Orange and Blue will open regular season play on help get the win. She leads that competitive charge for us Aug. 21, hosting Oakland in a 7 p.m. contest. The game and that’s an important quality for our team if we want to will also welcome back Illini alum Vanessa DiBernardo be successful at this level.” in addition to some of her teammates from the Chicago Red Stars. With 17 goals on the season in 2014, Flaws led the Big Ten and tied for 12th in the nation. She currently sits Following Friday’s match against Oakland, Illinois will just five goals away from holding the school’s career goals then travel to Illinois State for its first road match of the record as the current mark of 47 career goals is held by year. The Illini will then host a home series with TCU 2004 graduate Tara Hurless. and Saint Louis before heading to the West Coast to face soccer powerhouses Washington and Portland in the With a slew starters returning for this season, the veteran Husky Invitational. Illini squad is looking to its freshman class to add an extra edge to the program. Big Ten play begins with a trip to Indiana and Purdue following a home contest against Northern Kentucky. “We return a lot of experience,” Rayfield said. “It’s a The Illini will face only 12 of the 14 teams in the league tough time for our underclassmen to get on the field, but prior to Big Ten Tournament play as Wisconsin and on the other hand, we have a strong freshman class who Penn State do not appear on the 2015 slate. challenges that experience. We have seen in practice that everybody is challenging each other to get on the field. “It will be interesting to see how this Big Ten season When you have experienced players and new players that shapes up, Rayfield said of the new scheduling format. “It can challenge that experience, it creates a formula for a

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really competitive squad. We’re excited for that.” 2015 SCHEDULE

The Illini add six newcomers in redshirt sophomore Aug. 14 vs. Virginia (Exhibition) Noon Emily Ordonez who joined the team this past spring Aug. 16 at Notre Dame (Exhibition) Noon and freshmen Lauren Ciesla, Patricia George, Morgan Aug. 21 Oakland 7 PM Maroney, Katie Murray and Caroline Ratz. The younger Aug. 23 at Illinois State 7 PM sister of sophomore Katherine Ratz, Caroline was an All- Aug. 28 TCU 7 PM State and All-District selection in her senior season. Aug. 30 Saint Louis 7 PM

Murray brings Olympic Development and National Sept. 4 at Washington 9:30 PM Team experience to Illinois from Cincinnati, Ohio, while Sept. 6 vs. Portland (Seattle, Wash.) 2 PM Maroney was also an early enrollee at the university after Sept. 11 Northern Kentucky 7 PM being named MVP of the Colorado Rush for two straight Sept. 18 at Indiana* 6 PM years. George is an athletic forward who collected varsity Sept. 20 at Purdue* Noon letters in track and field, cross country and Sept. 24 Rutgers*% 7 PM in addition to soccer, and Ciesla has championship Sept. 27 Maryland* 1 PM experience as she led her high school to three IHSA Regional titles and appeared at the U.S. Soccer National Oct. 2 Ohio State* 6 PM Championships twice in her career. Oct. 8 at Michigan State* 6 PM

Oct. 11 at Michigan* 1 PM The Illini will have two experienced goalkeepers this season as both Claire Wheatley and Michelle Denley Oct. 15 Iowa* 7 PM return for 2015. Wheatley showed great improvement in Oct. 18 Nebraska*% 2 PM the 2014 season as she allowed only 19 goals as compared Oct. 24 Northwestern* 6 PM to 50 in her freshman season. Denley was able to get some Oct. 28 at Minnesota* 7 PM minutes under Wheatley’s wing last season, earning two starts in three games played. 2015 Big Ten Quarterfinals (Hosted by highest seeds) Nov. 1 Quarterfinals TBA The Illini forwards will be led by the experienced Flaws and Nicole Breece, who led the team with seven assists 2015 Big Ten Tournament (Hosted by highest seeds) in the 2014 season and was named a Big Ten Preseason Nov. 6 Semifinals % TBA Player to Watch. The two seniors will be joined by Nov. 8 Championship % TBA freshmen George and Caroline Ratz, in addition to sophomore Kara Marbury who spent her summer playing 2015 NCAA Tournament with the Seattle Sounders Women. Nov. 13-15 First Round TBA Nov. 20-22 Second and Third Rounds TBA The UI midfielders will look to senior Reagan Robishaw Nov. 27-29 Quarterfinals TBA and junior Allison Stucky for leadership this season. The Dec. 4-6 College Cup Championship# TBA duo fired a combined 51 shots and 18 on goal last season. Senior Anastasia Medellin and junior Ali Abu-Douleh * Big Ten Conference game will also bring their experience to the midfield, while % Televised on Big Ten Network Taylore Peterson will return to the lineup after sitting out in 2014. All times Central and subject to change Home games in bold are played at Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium in The defense will be led by returning starter Hope Champaign, Ill. D’Addario, another Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch. Admission and parking for all home games are free D’Addario will be joined by senior Aliina Weykamp, who started in each of her 18 appearances during the 2014 season.

10 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI 2015 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ILLINI BY POSSIBLE POSITIONS No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Last College Forwards Olivia Schmitt 0 Michelle Denley GK 5-9 Jr. Oakville, Ontario/Bowling Green Nicole Breece Tailor Smith 1 Claire Wheatley GK 5-9 Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano West Senior Jannelle Flaws Allison Stucky 2 Katherine Ratz M/F 5-5 So. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community Patricia George Aliina Weykamp 3 Jannelle Flaws F 5-7 r-Sr. Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South Kara Marbury Defenders 4 Sarah Warren D 5-8 So. Willowbrook, Ill./Hinsdale South Caroline Ratz Hope D’Addario 5 Hope D’Addario D 5-5 Jr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Katherine Ratz Morgan Maroney 6 Reagan Robishaw D/M 5-3 Sr. Painesville, Ohio/Notre Dame-Cathedral Midfielders Brista Phillips 7 Brista Phillips D 5-7 So. Westerville, Ohio/ Westerville Central Alia Abu-Douleh Reagan Robishaw 8 Caroline Ratz F 5-10 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community Nicole Breece Sarah Warren 9 Lauren Ciesla M 5-7 Fr. Highland Park, Ill./Neuqua Valley Lauren Ciesla Aliina Weykamp 10 Allison Stucky M 5-4 Jr. Brecksville, Ohio/Brecksville Broadview Heights Anastasia Medellin 11 Nicole Breece M/F 5-4 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway South Goalkeepers Jenna Miller Michelle Denley 12 Tailor Smith M 5-8 r-Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista Katie Murray 13 Summer Schafer M 5-4 Jr. Oak Brook, Ill./Memphis Darci Dietrich Emily Osoba Claire Wheatley 14 Jenna Miller M 5-8 Jr. Winnetka, Ill./New Trier Taylore Peterson 15 Aliina Weykamp D/M 5-7 r-Sr. Grand Haven, Mich./Grand Haven Katherine Ratz 16 Ellie Ordonez F 5-5 r-So. Elmhurst, Ill./York Reagan Robishaw 17 Emily Osoba M 5-2 So. Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg Summer Schafer 18 Morgan Maroney D 5-5 Fr. Castle Rock, Colo./Castle View 19 Alia Abu-Douleh M 5-1 Jr. Marion, Ill./Marion 20 Kara Marbury F 5-10 So. Spokane, Wash./Mead Senior High ILLINI BY ELIGIBILITY 21 Patricia George F 5-8 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Von Steuben Seniors (6) Sophomores (8) 22 Olivia Schmitt M 5-4 So. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Nicole Breece Darci Dietrich 23 Anastasia Medellin M 5-5 Sr. Woodbury, Minn./East Ridge Jannelle Flaws Kara Marbury 25 Darci Dietrich GK 5-11 So. Geneseo, Ill./Geneseo Anastasia Medellin Ellie Ordonez 26 Katie Murray M 5-2 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hills Taylore Peterson Emily Osoba 27 Taylore Peterson M 5-7 r-Jr. Portage, Mich./Portage Central Reagan Robishaw Brista Phillips Aliina Weykamp Katherine Ratz ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Olivia Schmitt No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Last College Juniors (8) Sarah Warren Alia Abu-Douleh 19 Alia Abu-Douleh M 5-1 Jr. Marion, Ill./Marion Hope D’Addario Freshmen (5) 11 Nicole Breece M/F 5-4 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway South Michelle Denley Lauren Ciesla 9 Lauren Ciesla M 5-7 Fr. Highland Park, Ill./Nequa Valley Jenna Miller Patricia George 5 Hope D’Addario D 5-5 Jr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Summer Schafer Morgan Maroney 0 Michelle Denley GK 5-9 Jr. Oakville, Ontario/Bowling Green Tailor Smith Katie Murray 25 Darci Dietrich GK 5-11 So. Geneseo, Ill./Geneseo Allison Stucky Caroline Ratz 3 Jannelle Flaws F 5-7 r-Sr. Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South Claire Wheatley 21 Patricia George F 5-8 Fr. Chicago, Ill./FVon Steuben 20 Kara Marbury F 5-10 So. Spokane, Wash./Mead Senior High 18 Morgan Maroney D 5-5 Fr. Castle Rock, Colo./Castle View 23 Anastasia Medellin M 5-5 Sr. Woodbury, Minn./East Ridge 14 Jenna Miller M 5-8 Jr. Winnetka, Ill./New Trier PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 26 Katie Murray M 5-2 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hills Alia Abu-Douleh ah-LEE-yuh ah-boo-DOE-lay 16 Ellie Ordonez F 5-5 r-So. Elmhurst, Ill./York Nicole Breece BREESE 17 Emily Osoba M 5-2 So. Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg Lauren Ciesla SEES-la 27 Taylore Peterson M 5-7 r-Jr. Portage, Mich./Portage Central Hope D’Addario DEE-uh-dario 7 Brista Phillips D 5-7 So. Westerville, Ohio/ Westerville Central Darci Dietrich dar-SEE DEE-trick 8 Caroline Ratz F 5-10 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community Katie Hultin hull-TEEN Kara Marbury CAR-uh 2 Katherine Ratz M/F 5-5 So. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community Anastasia Medellin meh-DELL-in 6 Reagan Robishaw D/M 5-3 Sr. Painesville, Ohio/Notre Dame-Cathedral Emily Osoba oh-SO-buh 13 Summer Schafer M 5-4 Jr. Oak Brook, Ill./Memphis Taylore Peterson Taylor 22 Olivia Schmitt M 5-4 So. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Caroline Ratz RATES 12 Tailor Smith M 5-8 r-Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista Katherine Ratz RATES 10 Allison Stucky M 5-4 Jr. Brecksville, Ohio/Brecksville Broadview Heights Reagan Robishaw ROW-buh-shaw 4 Sarah Warren D 5-8 So. Willowbrook, Ill./Hinsdale South Aliina Weykamp ah-LEE-nah WY-camp 15 Aliina Weykamp D/M 5-7 r-Sr. Grand Haven, Mich./Grand Haven 1 Claire Wheatley GK 5-9 Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano West Senior

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 11 THE FIGHTING ILLINI ALIA 19 ABU-DOULEH 5-1 // JUNIOR // MIDFIELD MARION, ILL. // MARION // ST. LOUIS SCOTT GALLAGHER METRO ECNL AWARDS AND HONORS HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Fall Academic Honor Roll Lettered seven times during time at Marion...Two-time All-Sectional team (2011,2013)...Graduated as salutatorian, also having received a Rotary Award...Was a member of National Honors Society and Math

AT ILLINOIS Honors Society. 2014 - SOPHOMORE: Played in 19 of 20 games on the season, earning three starts...Tallied a career-high 678 minutes on the field... Recorded her first assist as an Illini at No. 8 Penn State (Sept. 28) PERSONAL that led to a goal by Jannelle Flaws...Recorded three shots for the Born Dec. 30, 1994...Parents are Bassam and Janet Abu-Douleh... ABU-DOULEH’S CAREER BESTS season. Twin sister, Nadia, plays soccer for Maryville University of St. Louis ...Majoring in architectural studies...Favorite athlete is Fernando Shots: 1 (3x; last vs. Michigan St., 10/24/14) 2013 - FRESHMAN: Appeared in three games and totaled 36 Torres...Hobbies include traveling and building puzzles...Plans to Ast: 1 (at Penn State, 9/28/14) minutes...Saw action vs. Illinois State (9/1), vs. FIU (9/15) and vs. become a licensed architect after school. Pts: 1(at Penn State, 9/28/14) Nebraska (9/29)...Wore No. 16. ABU-DOULEH’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2013 3 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 2014 19 3 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 678 TOTAL 22 3 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 714 NICOLE 11 BREECE 5-4 // SENIOR // MIDFIELD/FORWARD ST. LOUIS, MO. // PARKWAY SOUTH // KOLPING ST. LOUIS AWARDS AND HONORS 2012 - FRESHMAN: Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Top Drawer 2014 Fall Academic All-Big Ten, 2014 All-College of Charleston Cup Soccer Top-100 Freshmen (#24)...Led all freshmen in every offensive Team, 2013 Preseason All-Big Ten Player to Watch, 2013 Academic category...Second on the team in points (11) and goals (4) and All-Big Ten, 2013 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, 2012 All-Big Ten third in assists (3) and shots (54)...Scored her first collegiate goal Freshman Team, 2012 Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Freshmen (#24) to tie Illinois State...Delivered her first game-winner in the 2-1 victory over Iowa...Produced the game-winning goal in 1-0 upset win over No. 3 Penn State...Scored in the first two minutes against AT ILLINOIS National Champion North Carolina in the second round of the NCAA 2014 - JUNIOR: Started each of the 19 games she played in for Tournament...Played the most minutes out of all freshmen at 1,637 BREECE’S CAREER BESTS the Illini...Led the team with seven assists on the season, tallying a and started all 21 matches she played. Goals: 1 (6x; last vs. C of C, 8/30/13) career-best three against UAB (Sept. 7)...Marks the fifth person to tie the school record for those three assists...Sat second on the team for Ast: 3 (s. UAB, 9/7/14) her 14 shots on goal...Tied for the third-most points on the team as HIGH SCHOOL Two-time first team all-conference and two-time team MVP at she finished with seven for the season. Pts: 3 (2x, last vs. UAB, 9/7/14) Parkway South High School...Competed with the Missouri and Region-II Olympic Development Program (ODP) teams from 2008- Started 19 games and played in 22 of 23 2013 - SOPHOMORE: 11...Attended the Under-15 U.S. National Camp...Plays club soccer games as a midfielder...Scored two goals and tallied three assists for Kolping St. Louis...Won Missouri State Championships four times, for seven total points...Scored the game-winning goal and had an while earning a national championship finalist spot in 2011 and assist vs. College of Charleston (8/30)...Notched first goal of the national league championship in 2010...Named to Best-11 list at the season at Louisville (8/25)...Tallied assists vs. Illinois State (9/1) and national championships in Phoenix, Ariz. Wisconsin (10/12)...Totaled 27 shots, including 12 on goal...Recorded a season-high five shots in the Sweet Sixteen match against Boston College...Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch...Academic All-Big Ten... PERSONAL Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. Born March 10, 1994...Majoring in kinesiology...National Honor Society Member...Recommended to participate in EXCEL by high school teachers, a leadership-strengthening program. BREECE’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2012 21 21 4 3 11 54 .074 19 .352 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1637 2013 22 19 2 3 7 27 074 12 444 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1448 2014 19 19 0 7 7 33 000 14 424 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1603 TOTAL 62 59 6 13 25 114 .053 45 .395 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4688 12 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI HOPE 5 D’ADDARIO 5-5 // JUNIOR // DEFENSE NAPERVILLE, ILL. // NEUQUA VALLEY // TEAM CHICAGO AWARDS AND HONORS HIGH SCHOOL 2014 All-College of Charleston Cup Team, 2014 College of 2013 Upstate 8 All-Conference team selection...Four-time All-Area Charleston Cup Tournament MVP, 2014 Fall Academic All-Big Ten team (2010-13)...Two-time All-Sectional team (2012-13)...Indian Prairie Scholar. AT ILLINOIS 2014 - SOPHOMORE: Played and started in all 20 of Illinois’ games PERSONAL on the season...Recorded seven shots and two on goal...Tallied two Born May 30, 1995...Parents are Richard and Elizabeth D’Addario... assists, one against Nortre Dame...Was called up to the U.S. Soccer Majoring in I-Health...Biggest thrill in sports is seeing her team come D’ADDARIO’S CAREER BESTS U-23 team for the Four Nations Tournament during the summer. together for a common goal...Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter. Shots: 2 (vs. Wisconsin, 10/31/14) 2013 - FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games and made three starts Ast: 1 (3x, last vs. Purdue, 9/21/14) as a midfielder before suffering a season-ending broken collarbone Pts: 1 (3x, last vs. Purdue, 9/21/14) against Iowa (9/27)...Recorded first career assist against Illinois State (9/1)...Took five shots, with two on goal...Started the first two games of her collegiate career. D’ADDARIO’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2013 10 3 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 367 2014 20 20 0 2 2 7 000 2 286 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1833 TOTAL 30 23 0 3 3 12 .000 4 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2200

MICHELLE 0 DENLEY 05-9 // JUNIOR // GOALKEEPER OAKVILLE, ONTARIO // ST. THOMAS AQUINAS // BOWLING GREEN AT ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL 2014 - SOPHOMORE: Made four appearances for the Illini Played two years at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School including two starts as goalkeeper...Finished the season with a 2-1 (`13)...Named the team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman and was record...Made 10 saves total against Notre Dame (5), Louisville (4) the Raiders’ MVP as a junior...Did not play in her sophomore and and Oakland (1). senior years as she trained with the Canadian National Development Program...Also played field hockey, volleyball and track and field... Captained both the soccer and field hockey teams...Helped the AT BOWLING GREEN Raiders to the league (Greater Halton Athletic Conference) finals 2013 - FRESHMAN: Played in two matches off the bench...Was on two occasions...Was a GHAC finalist in the high jump in track...A four-year member of the Honor Roll. DENLEY’S ILLINOIS CAREER BESTS between the posts for a total of 112:59...Both matches came in MAC play, as she appeared in the Kent State and (Sept. 29) and Western Saves: 5 (at Notre Dame, 8/22/14) Michigan (Oct. 6) matches on back-to-back Sundays...Played just PERSONAL DENLEY’S BGU CAREER BESTS under 68 minutes at KSU, making three saves...Played the second Full name is Michelle Kathleen Denley...Born on March 28, 1995... half of the WMU game and had six stops. Parents are Larry and Kelly Denley...Youngest of three children and Saves: 6 (vs. Western Michigan, 10/6/13) has a brother and a sister...Father played collegiate hockey at York University...Has played at the Canadian National Training Center... Major is undecided.

DENLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS AT ILLINOIS SEASON GP GS MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SAVE% W L T SO 2014 3 2 142:21 2 1.26 10 833 2 1 0 0/2 TOTAL 3 2 142:21 2 1.26 10 .833 2 1 0 0/2

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 13 THE FIGHTING ILLINI DARCI 25 DIETRICH 5-11 // SOPHOMORE // GOALKEEPER GENESEO, ILL. // GENESEO // GENESEO POWER AT ILLINOIS PERSONAL 2014-FRESHMAN: Did not see action for the Illini this season. Born Nov. 3, 1995...Parents are Shane and Joyce Dietrich...Has two siblings, Heather and Eric...Majoring in mechanical engineering... Favorite athlete is because she is a fierce competitor and HIGH SCHOOL has overcome adversity in her personal life...Hobbies include reading, Three-time Dispatch/Rock Island Argus All-Metro First Team (2012, working out, watching YouTube, hanging out with friends and doing 2013, 2014)...Three-time Northern Illinois Big Twelve (NIB XII) All- the daily crossword...Her dad most influenced her athletic career Conference (2012, 2013, 2014)...Honorable Mention All-Sectional because he was always there for her and always challenged her to in 2012...Named team’s Most Valuable Player in 2013 and 2014... improve...Always loved watching Dee Brown and Deron Williams play Earned seven varsity letters with four from soccer and three from while growing up...Plans to work in the product development field basketball...Posted 13 shutouts and a 0.5 goals against average and after school. was named Most Improved Player in 2012...Named school’s Female Athlete of the Year as a senior in 2014.

JANNELLE 3 FLAWS 5-7 // REDSHIRT SENIOR // FORWARD GLENVIEW, ILL. // GLENBROOK SOUTH // ELA ELITE AWARDS AND HONORS 2014 NSCAA Third-Team All-American, 2014 Academic All-Big Ten, 2014 Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI Second Team, 2014 College Sports Madness First-Team All-American, 2014 College Soccer News Second-Team All-American, 2014 Soccer News Net College Boot Award Finalist, 2014 NSCAA First-Team All-Great Lakes Region, 2014 Repeated as Big Ten Forward of the Year (unanimous), first to do so in school history, 2014 Big Ten All-Tournament Team, 2014 NSCAA National Player of the Week (9/23), 2014 ESPNW National Player of the Week (9/24), 2014 Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week (9/23), 2014 CSM National Offensive Player of the Week (9/22), 2014 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (9/22), 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, 2014 Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Second Team, 2014 Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch, 2013 University of Illinois Dike FLAWS’ CAREER BESTS Eddleman Female Athlete of the Year, 2013 Big Ten Forward of the Year, 2013 The Daily Illini Athlete of the Year, 2013 Top Drawer Goals: 3 (2x; last at N’western, 10/17/13) Soccer Third-Team Best XI, 2013 First-team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region, 2013 First-team All-Big Ten, 2013 Sun Devil Classic Ast: 1 (5x; last vs. Boston Coll., 11/24/13) All-Tournament Team, 2013 CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer (10/15), Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week Selection Pts: 6 (2x; last at N’western, 10/17/13) (10/15) and College Sports Madness Big Ten Player of the Week (10/15), 2013 Chicagoland Soccer News Player of the Week (9/1 Shots: 14 (vs. Portland, 11/22/13) & 10/20), 2013 Academic All-Big Ten, 2013 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (9/1), 2011 Big Ten All-Freshman Team, 2011 Academic All-Big Ten AT ILLINOIS 2014 - RS SENIOR: Led the Big Ten and tied for 12th in the nation with 17 goals on the season...Scored in 11 of 20 games...From Sept. 14-28, she scored in five consecutive matches, equaling the school record set by Emily Brown in 2000...Flaws scored 10 goals during that stretch, the most ever by an Illini in that span...Became the first Illini to tally multiple goals in four straight games to start her streak; two at Nebraska, two vs. Indiana, three vs. Purdue, and two at Ohio State. Her fifth-straight game with a goal was at Penn State...After leading the nation with 23 goals in 2013 and notching 17 goals in 2014, Flaws owns 40 goals over the past 43 games, which is tied for the second-most in the NCAA since the beginning of the 2013 season...Flaws equaled her career-high with three assists and led the Big Ten in shots (107) and points (37)...Ranked 10th in the country in goals per game (0.850) and tied for 24th in total points (37).

2013 - RS JUNIOR: University of Illinois Dike Eddleman Female Athlete of the Year... Big Ten Forward of the Year...The Daily Illini Athlete of the Year...Tied for first in the NCAA with a school-record 23 goals, which ranks as the sixth-most in a season by a Big Ten player...Led the Big Ten with 48 points (23 goals, 2 assists)...Top Drawer Soccer Third- Team Best XI...First-team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region...First-team All-Big Ten...Broke Emily Brown’s 14-year-old record of 18 goals from 1999...Set the Big Ten and school record for most shots in a season with 126...Equaled the Big Ten record for most shots in a game with 14 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against Portland... Accounted for 43 percent (23 of 54) of Illinois’ goals and averaged 1.00 goal per game...Found the net in 15 of 23 games, notched five game-winning goals and boasted six multi-goal games, including a pair of hat tricks...Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week following her first career hat trick against Illinois State (9/1)...Initially took over the NCAA lead in goals and equaled Illinois’ school record following her second career hat trick at Northwestern (10/17)...CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer (10/15), Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week Selection (10/15) and College Sports Madness Big Ten Player of the Week (10/15) after leading Illinois to a win over Wisconsin (10/12) with two goals.

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2012 - RS SOPHOMORE: Did not play due to leg injury.

2011 - RS FRESHMAN: Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Played in 22 contests on the season mainly as a reserve forward, tallying her first collegiate goal vs. #13 Pepperdine and first collegiate assist vs. Oregon...Also scored a goal at Ohio State and assisted on another against Indiana...Made her first collegiate start against Michigan, scoring her final tally of the season during the contest...Academic All-Big Ten.

2010 - FRESHMAN: Redshirted her first season after suffering a knee injury in her final high school season. HIGH SCHOOL IHSSCA All-State as a junior and senior in 2009 and 2010 after earning all-sectional honors in 2007 and 2008...Four-time All-Central Suburban South...Two-time Chicago Sun-Times All-Area in 2009 and 2010...Three-time Central Suburban League All-Conference...Had 145 career goals and 329 career points, both of which are Glenbrook South records...Led Glenbrook in scoring all four years of her career...Scored a school-record five goals in a game for Glenbrook South in 2009...Helped Glenbrook South to regional titles in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and the sectional title in 2008 and 2010...2010 Glenbrook team made the Class AAA state semifinals...Earned four letters in soccer and three in basketball, where she started as a point guard...Played club with ELA Elite, winning two State Cup titles (2003, 2004), one Region II title (2007) and advancing to nationals in 2007...Club coaches were Tom Chmela and Rick Guiney...Was a teammate on ELA Elite of former Illini teammate Kassidy Brown. PERSONAL Born Nov. 15, 1991...Daughter of Kenneth and Luanne Flaws...Has three siblings, Breanna, Teigan and Challen...Majoring in recreation, sport & tourism with a concentration in sport management...Comes from an athletic background with a number of relatives who have played Division I sports. FLAWS’ 2013 GAME-BY-GAME FLAWS’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Goals Assists Shots Date Opponent Goals Assists Shots 8/23 @ Notre Dame 0 0 2 8/22 Notre Dame 0 1 2 8/25 @ Louisville 1 0 2 8/2 Louisville 1 0 4 8/30 Coll. of Charleston 1 0 4 8/29 Arizona State 2 0 4 9/1 Illinois State 3 0 9 8/31 at Oakland 0 0 7 9/6 @ Arizona State 2 0 5 9/5 @ Coll. of Charleston 0 1 1 9/8 vs. Arizona 0 0 3 9/7 vs. UAB 1 0 4 9/13 Indiana State 1 0 6 9/15 FIU 0 1 4 9/11 @ Iowa 0 0 3 9/20 @ Ohio State 1 0 6 9/14 @ Nebraska 2 0 8 9/27 Iowa 1 0 5 9/18 Indiana 2 0 4 9/29 Nebraska 2 0 7 9/21 Purdue 3 0 8 10/4 @ Purdue 0 0 6 9/26 @ Ohio State 2 0 7 10/6 @ Indiana 1 0 3 9/28 @ Penn State 1 0 4 10/12 Wisconsin 2 0 5 10/5 @ Northwestern 0 0 6 10/17 @ Northwestern 3 0 6 10/12 MInnesota 1 0 7 10/20 @ Penn State 0 0 0 10/17 at Rutgers 1 0 5 10/25 Michigan 0 0 7 10/19 @ Maryland 1 0 4 10/27 Michigan State 1 0 7 10/24 Michigan State 0 0 9 10/31 @ Minnesota 1 0 8 11/6 vs. Indiana 1 0 8 10/26 Michigan 0 1 10 11/16 at Washington St. 0 0 2 10/31 Wisconsin 0 0 4 11/22 vs. Portland 2 0 14 11/5 vs. Wisconsin 0 0 6 11/24 vs. Boston College 0 1 7 2014 Totals 17 3 107 2013 Totals 23 2 126 FLAWS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2010 Redshirted 2011 22 1 3 3 9 28 .107 17 .607 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 800 2012 Did Not Play 2013 23 22 23 2 48 126 .183 62 .492 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 1809 2014 20 20 17 3 37 107 .159 50 .467 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 1735 TOTAL 65 43 43 8 94 261 .165 129 .494 2 0 3 3 0 8 0 4344

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 15 THE FIGHTING ILLINI KARA 20 MARBURY 5-10 // SOPHOMORE // FORWARD SPOKANE, WASH. // MEAD SENIOR HIGH // WASHINGTON PREMIER AT ILLINOIS Three-time WIAA Interscholastic Award winner (2011-13)...Started all 2014 - FRESHMAN: Earned the start in 11 of her 12 appearances four years and earned four varsity letters in soccer and two varsity for the Illini...Was sidelined for six weeks mid-season due to a foot letters in track and field...Was an Olympic Development Program injury...Fired 20 shots for the Illini with six on goal...Finished with (ODP) Region IV pool player in 2009 and took second place at the two goals this season, her first for the Illini at Charleston (Sept. 5) Nike Friendship event...Was a semifinalist at the 2010 Region IV ODP and her second against Michigan State (Oct. 24)...Her two assists Championships. on the season tie for third on the team as well as her two goals scored...Recorded 845 minutes on the field....Was signed with the PERSONAL Seattle Sounders Women for the 2015 summer season. Born Sept. 4, 1995...Parents are Nate and Kim Hammond...Has two older siblings...Plans to major in kinesiology...Hobbies outside of MARBURY’S CAREER BESTS HIGH SCHOOL soccer include camping, snowboarding, four-wheeling and hiking... Goals: 1 (2x, last vs. Michigan St., 10/24/14) Named the Greater Spokane League (GSL) conference MVP as a senior Her mom most influenced her athletic career by always being there in 2013...Helped her team to a fourth-place finish at Washington and supporting her...Her parents influenced her career by allowing Ast: 1 (2x, last at Rutgers, 10/17/14) High School State Cup in 2013...Three-time GSL first-team All- her to travel and play soccer at a competitive level while allowing her League selection (2011-13)...GSL honorable mention selection as a Pts: 2 (2x, last vs. Michigan St., 10/24/14) to pursue her dreams and college. freshman in 2010...Two-time Mead High School MVP (2012-13)... MARBURY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 12 11 2 2 6 20 .100 6 .300 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 845 TOTAL 12 11 2 2 6 20 .100 6 .300 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 845

ANASTASIA 23 MEDELLIN 5-5 // SENIOR // MIDFIELD WOODBURY, MINN. // EAST RIDGE // MINNESOTA THUNDER HONORS AND AWARDS HIGH SCHOOL 2013 Academic All-Big Ten Four-year letterwinner with the soccer and track teams at East Ridge High School...Two-time All-Suburban East Conference, All-Sectional AT ILLINOIS and All-State...Pioneer Press Greater Twin Cities All-Metro honoree... 2014 - JUNIOR: Saw action in three games for the Illini, tallying 34 Helped East Ridge to the state championship as a freshman...Was minutes on the field...appeared for the Illini against Charleston (Sept. selected as the team captain in 2011 and has twice been named the 5), Nebraska (Sept. 1) and Ohio State (Sept. 26). team’s MVP (2010-11)...Plays club soccer for the Minnesota Thunder, winning an ECNL state championship with the squad in 2011...2007- 2013 - SOPHOMORE: Played in 13 games, recording a goal and an 10 Olympic Development Program (ODP) regional player. MEDELLIN’S CAREER BESTS assist in 199 minutes...Scored first career goal at Louisville (8/25)... Tallied first career assist against FIU (9/15)...Took two shots...Played Goals: 1 (at Louisville, 8/25/13) a career-high 38 minutes at Purdue (10/4)...Academic All-Big Ten. PERSONAL Ast: 1 (vs. Florida International, 9/15/13) Born Aug. 6, 1994...Majoring in finance...Has two basset hounds, Did not see action. Pts: 2 (at Louisville, 8/25/13) 2012 - FRESHMAN: Olive and Feta.

MEDELLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 13 0 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199 2014 3 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 TOTAL 16 0 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 233

16 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI JENNA 14 MILLER 5-8 // JUNIOR // MIDFIELD WINNETKA, ILL. // NEW TRIER // ECLIPSE SELECT AT ILLINOIS CLUB 2014 - SOPHOMORE: Played in 17 games and earned 13 starts... Won four state championships, two conference championships and a Totaled 710 minutes on the field for the Illini...Took four shots... regional championship during career with Eclipse Select...Took first Played a season-high 67 minutes at Oakland (Aug. 31) and Ohio place in Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) in 2010...Part of Hospice State (Sept. 26). Junior Board for four years...Captain of club team for six years.

2013 - FRESHMAN: Played in five games, totaling 51 minutes... PERSONAL Played a season-high 15 minutes against Illinois State (9/1) and at Born Nov. 28, 1994...Parents are Todd and Mary Miller...Majoring MILLER’S CAREER BESTS Indiana (10/6)...Also saw action against College of Charleston (8/30), in communication...Biggest thrill in sports is making big plays in FIU (9/15) and Purdue (10/4). big games...Favorite athlete is Deron Williams...Hobbies include Shots: 1 (4x, last vs. Minnesota., 10/12/14) traveling...Father most influenced athletic career, teaching hard Minutes: 67 (2x, last at Ohio St., 9/26/14) work and dedication.

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2013 5 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 2014 17 13 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 710 TOTAL 22 13 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 761

EMILY 17 OSOBA 5-2 // SOPHOMORE // MIDFIELD ORLAND PARK, ILL. // CARL SANDBURG // WINDY CITY PRIDE AT ILLINOIS PERSONAL 2014 - FRESHMAN: Played in 15 games for the Illini...Fired four Full name is Emily Regan Osoba...Born March 28, 1996...Parents shots on the season with three on goal...Recorded two goals for the are Wayne and Mary Pat Osoba...Younger sister of former Illini Allie Illini...Played a season-high of 27 minutes against UAB (Sept. 7)... Osoba (2011-13) and has two other sisters, Laura and Sara...Plans Placed sixth on the team with her three shots on goal...Saw a total of to major in business....Hobbies outside of soccer include water skiing, OSOBA’S CAREER BESTS 204 minutes on the field. traveling, scrapbooking, cooking, hiking and biking...Her biggest thrill in sports is being a part of a team that is willing to do anything Goals: 1 (2x, last vs. Michigan St, 10/24/14) to succeed together...Favorite athlete is Andrew Shaw of the Chicago HIGH SCHOOL Blackhawks because of his toughness and passion...The constant Minutes: 27 (vs. UAB, 9/7/14) Helped Windy City Pride club team win a national championship in support of her family influenced her athletic career the most because 2013...Was an all-sectional honoree as a junior in 2012 and an all- her three older sisters played soccer and got her involved at a young conference selection as a sophomore in 2011...Helped high school age...Her Illinois hero growing up was her sister, Allie who played win a sectional title in 2013 and three regional championships soccer for the Illini, because watching her showed her just how much from 2011-13...Earned four varsity letters in soccer...Member of the is possible with hard work, dedication and striving to be your best. National Honor Society and an Illinois State Scholar. OSOBA’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 15 0 2 0 4 4 .500 3 .750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 TOTAL 15 0 2 0 4 4 .500 3 .750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 204

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 17 THE FIGHTING ILLINI TAYLORE 27 PETERSON 5-7 // REDSHIRT JUNIOR // MIDFIELD PORTAGE, MICH. // PORTAGE CENTRAL // MICHIGAN HAWKS HONORS AND AWARDS Connected on both her penalty kicks in the shootout victories over 2013 Academic All-Big Ten, 2013 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Minnesota and Missouri. 2013 Sun Devil Classic All-Tournament Team, 2012 Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Freshmen (#49), 2012 Preseason College Sports HIGH SCHOOL Madness Freshman of the Year Three-time Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association Dream Team selection...Was a Division-I State Champion with Portage AT ILLINOIS Central High School as a freshman in 2009...Selected as a captain 2014 - JUNIOR: Did not appear for the Illini this season. to lead Portage in the spring of 2012...Played club soccer with the Michigan Hawks, earning the ECNL National Championship in June PETERSON’S CAREER BESTS 2013 - SOPHOMORE: Made 22 starts and played in all 23 games... 2012 and a regional championship in 2010...Michigan and Region II Scored the second penalty kick in the 3-1 PK shootout victory at ODP team member from 2005-10, leading the team to appearances Goals: 1 (3x; last vs. Wisconsin, 10/12/13) Washington State that sent the Illini to the second round of the in state, inter-regional and international tournaments as well as to Ast.: 1 (2x; last at Minnesota, 10/31/13) NCAA Tournament...Scored only goal on a penalty kick vs. Wisconsin the ODP National Championships...2010 ECNL Winter Showcase All- (10/12)...Assisted on the game-winning goal at Minnesota (10/31) Event Team...Participated in the 2011 ECNL/id2 National Camp and Pts: 2 (3x; last vs. Wisconsin, 10/12/13) that clinched a berth into the Big Ten Tournament...Had an assist the 2012 ECNL Combine...2012 Kalamazoo Gazette Women’s Soccer vs. Nebraska (9/29)...Named to the Sun Devil Classic All-Tournament Player of the Year. Team...Was a central player in the Illini midfield and totaled over 2,000 minutes...Took 14 shots with five on goal...Academic All-Big Ten...Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. PERSONAL Born March 30, 1994...Majoring in community health with a minor 2012 - FRESHMAN: Top Drawer Soccer Top-100 Freshmen (#49)... in communication...Peterson’s brother, Jacob, plays professional Preseason Freshman of the Year (College Sports Madness)...Started soccer for Sporting Kansas City (MLS) following an All-American in 19 of 21 games played her in debut season...Scored her first collegiate career at Indiana University where he won NCAA National collegiate goal and game-winner in the 3-1 win over Milwaukee... Championships in 2003-04. Scored her second goal and gamewinner in 1-0 win over Ohio State... PETERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2012 21 19 2 0 4 11 182 5 455 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1562 2013 23 22 1 2 4 14 071 5 357 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2071 2014 ------TOTAL 44 41 3 2 8 25 .120 10 .400 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 3633 BRISTA 7 PHILLIPS 5-7 // SOPHOMORE // DEFENSE WESTERVILLE, OHIO // WESTERVILLE CENTRAL // OHIO PREMIER AT ILLINOIS PERSONAL 2014 - FRESHMAN: Did not appear for the Illini this season. Full name is Brista Gabrielle Phillips...Born March 7, 1996...Parents are Gregory and Jamie Phillips...Has one sibling, Cameron... Father, HIGH SCHOOL Greg, was a wide receiver at the University of Miami...Mother, Jamie, was a member of the track & field team at Ohio University...Hobbies Named an Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) all-conference selection in outside of soccer include weight training and listening to music...Her 2013...Earned two varsity letters each in soccer (2011, 13) and track biggest thrill in sports is knowing you have given your best effort to (2010-11) and one in tennis (2012)...Was an Olympic Development the team in order to win the game...Favorite athlete is LeBron James Program (ODP) Region II pool player in 2011...U.S. Club Soccer since he always gives his hardest in practice, training and games... National Identification Camp participant in 2010...U.S. Youth Soccer Her parents most influenced her athletic career because they were Interregional Development Camp Participant in 2011...U.S. Soccer committed to motivate me to be the best that I can possibly be on Federation Training Session participant in 2011...Also was part of and off the field and taught me the importance that if you commit the fourth-place 4x400m relay at the 2010 USA Track & Field Youth to the hard work, determination and resilience you will achieve your National Championships. goals in life.

PHILLIPS’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 ------TOTAL ------

18 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI KATHERINE 2 RATZ 5-5 // SOPHOMORE // MIDFIELD/FORWARD ZIONSVILLE, IND. // ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY // ZIONSVILLE SC AT ILLINOIS Earned three varsity letters in soccer (2011-13)...Was an Eagle 2014 - FRESHMAN: Made 17 appearances for the Illini, earning Scholar and on the high honor roll. three starts...Tallied an assist in her freshman debut against Nebraska (Sept. 14)...Racked up 463 minutes on the field for the PERSONAL season...Fired four shots, one on goal. Full name is Katherine Claire Ratz...Goes by Kat or Katherine...Born HIGH SCHOOL March 8, 1996...Parents are Andy and Annette Ratz...Has three Team captain of Zionsville SC club team that was a finalist at the siblings, Caroline, Lizzy and Andrew...Plans to major in physical 2013 ODP national championship...Part of club team’s state cup therapy...Hobbies outside of soccer include hanging out with friends and family and playing basketball...Favorite athlete is Peyton RATZ’ CAREER BESTS championship in 2012 and runner-up finishes in 2010, 11-13... Named to Indiana ODP state team in 2009-10, 13...Helped high Manning because he gives back to his community, appreciates his Shots: 2 (at Maryland, 10/19/14) school win sectional titles in 2012-13...Was an ISCA All-State sport, has a great work ethic and doesn’t take himself too seriously... Her club coach, Mike Beckner, most influenced her athletic career 1 (at Nebraska, 10/12/13) Academic honoree and ICGSA All-State honorable mention in 2013... Ast.: by helping her see her full potential and pushing her to be her best. Pts: 1 (at Nebraska, 10/12/13)

RATZ’ CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 17 3 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 463 TOTAL 17 3 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 463

REAGAN 6 ROBISHAW 5-3 // SENIOR // DEFENSE/MIDFIELD PAINESVILLE, OHIO // NOTRE DAME-CATHEDRAL // CLEVELAND INTERNATIONALS HONORS AND AWARDS HIGH SCHOOL 2013 Fall Academic All-Big Ten, 2014 Fall Academic All-Big Ten Four-year letterwinner at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School... Four-time First Team All-Cleveland...Four-time First Team All- AT ILLINOIS Conference...First Team All-Ohio as a senior at Notre Dame-Cathedral 2014 - JUNIOR: Played in all 20 games for the Illini with 19 starts... Latin...Earned News-Herald Player of the Year honors following her Had two goals this season against the College of Charleston (Sept. senior season...Cleveland Plain-Dealer First Team honoree in 2011... 5) and Michigan (Oct. 26)...Had the game-winning goal against Three-time News-Herald All-Star Team award recipient (2008-10)... Charleston...Took 30 shots, good for third on the team...Fired nine Olympic Development Program (ODP) Ohio North State Team from shots on goal...Tallied three assists on the season, tied for third on ROBISHAW’S CAREER BESTS 2006-11...2008-11 ODP Region II Team...Region II International Team the team. in 2008 and 2009...2008 U.S. National Pool player...Competed in the Goals: 2 (vs. FIU, 9/15/13) Nike Friendlies in 2008...Five-time Ohio North State Cup Champions 2013 - SOPHOMORE: Played in 16 games and made first career Ast.: 1 (4x; last at Ohio St., 9/26/14) (2006-09, 2011). start at Ohio State (9/20)...Scored first two career goals vs. FIU Pts: 4 (vs. FIU, 9/15/13) (9/15), including the game-winner...Tallied first career assist vs. Indiana State (9/13) and added second assist of the season vs. PERSONAL Born April 19, 1994...National Honor Society member...Favorite Wisconsin (10/12)...Took seven shots...Academic All-Big Ten. athletic moment was the 2009 Costa Rica soccer trip with the Region II Team...Was most influenced by her club coach, Zdravko Popovic, 2012 - FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games compiling 144 minutes because of his dedication and passion for soccer. of action...Recorded shots in back-to-back games at Wisconsin and vs. Northwestern.

ROBISHAW’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2012 10 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 2013 16 1 2 2 6 7 .286 3 .429 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 394 2014 20 19 2 3 7 30 067 9 300 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1653 TOTAL 46 20 4 5 13 40 .100 13 .325 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2191

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 19 THE FIGHTING ILLINI SUMMER 13 SCHAFER 5-4 // JUNIOR // MIDFIELD OAK BROOK, ILL. // DOWNERS GROVE NORTH // MEMPHIS // ECLIPSE SELECT AT ILLINOIS CLUB 2014 - SOPHOMORE: Appeared in six games in her debut season Attended Downers Grove North High School, but elected not to play for the Illini, earned the start in two games...Took two shots on the high school soccer to focus on club soccer year-round...Played for season against Oakland (Aug. 31) and UAB (Sept. 7)...Played a total the Eclipse Select ECNL U-23 team that won the 2013 national of 147 minutes this season. championship and was teammates with current Illini Jenna Miller... Helped club to first place in Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) in 2010...Scored 13 goals in 2010...Attended National Camp in 2010... AT MEMPHIS Regional ODP pool player in 2008 and 2009...Three-year member of 2013 - FRESHMAN: Appeared in nine matches...Six of her nine the Illinois state ODP team...Team won the 2011 Illinois State Cup. SCHAFER’S CAREER BESTS appearances came in conference play...Registered one shot, against Temple on Oct. 24. Shots: 1 (2x; last vs. UAB, 9/7/14) PERSONAL SOG.: 1 (at Oakland, 8/31/14) Born May 2, 1995...Parents are Steven and Susan Schafer...Majoring in political science...Enjoys fishing...A four-year honor roll member in high school.

SCHAFER’S CAREER STATISTICS AT ILLINOIS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 6 2 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147 TOTAL 6 2 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147

OLIVIA 22 SCHMITT 5-4 // SOPHOMORE // MIDFIELD NAPERVILLE, ILL. // NEUQUA VALLEY // TEAM CHICAGO AT ILLINOIS PERSONAL 2014 - FRESHMAN: Did not see action for the Illini. Full name is Olivia Isabel Schmitt...Born April 3, 1996...Parents are Jim and Vida Schmitt...Has two siblings, Julia and Nathaniel...Plans to major in broadcast journalism...Hobbies outside of soccer include HIGH SCHOOL spending time with family and friends, traveling, working out and Member of the Philippine Women’s National Team...Earned three shopping...Dream job is to be a news reporter for ESPN...Her biggest international caps as a starter against Indonesia, Japan U-23 and thrill in sports was representing her Filipino roots by playing on the Myanmar in the 2013 ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Philippine Women’s National Team and getting the opportunity to Championship in Yangon, Myanmar...Named to the Olympic travel Asia...Her parents most influenced her athletic career because Development Program (ODP) State Team three times (2010-12)... they have always supported her goals and encouraged her to follow Two-time ODP Region II player pool participant (2010, 12)...Was her dreams, no matter how big they were...Her family is full of Illini invited to the USYS ODP Interregional National Development Camp tradition (mom, aunt and uncle all attended U of I), so it has been a in 2011...Top Drawer Soccer 2014 Girls IMG Academy 150 Player major part of her childhood and a place she always dreamed of going. Pool...Scored 35 goals and tallied 54 assists during Team Chicago club career...Was an Upstate Eight Conference (UEC) all-conference selection and two-time UEC academic all-conference honoree...Won three IHSA regional championships (2011-13)...Earned four varsity letters in soccer.

SCHMITT’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 ------TOTAL ------

20 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI TAILOR 12 SMITH 5-8 // REDSHIRT JUNIOR // MIDFIELD HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. // MOUNTAIN VISTA // REAL COLORADO AT ILLINOIS Program (ODP) Region IV Pool player...Was selected for the 2012 2014 - REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Did not see action for the Illini. ECNL/id2 Regional and National Training Camps...Led her club team, REAL Colorado, to the 2009 ECNL Final Four and the 2012 National 2013 - SOPHOMORE: Redshirted the 2013 season. Championship Tournament...REAL Colorado played in the State Cup Championship every year with Smith on the squad, winning one title... 2012 - FRESHMAN: Started all seven non-conference games on Was equally successful in the classroom, earning four all-league the backline before sustaining a season-ending injury...Recorded her and two all-state academic honor while twice being an academic first collegiate shot vs. Milwaukee...Helped limit the No. 11 and No. letterwinner...2011 Mountain Vista squad earned an academic team 17 teams in the nation to a combined two goals. award in 2011 with a 3.78 combined GPA...National Honor Society SMITH’S CAREER BESTS member...Participated in the Eagle’s Nest, a school leadership group. Shots: 1 (Milwaukee, 9/3/12) HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter and letterwinner at Mountain Vista High School... PERSONAL Min: 110 (Illinois State, 8/19/12) Four-time all-league and two-time all-state honoree...Was Mountain Born May 1, 1994...Parents are Joel and Tammy Smith...Has two Vista’s leading scorer in 2010, earning offensive MVP...Scored a pair siblings, Kendall and Jacey...Enrolled in the College of Business... of goals in the 2011 Colorado all-state game...Led Mountain Vista Father, Joel, played outside linebacker on the Western Washington to the 2011 5A State Championship while also winning the league University football team...Biggest sports thrill is winning when we are title and finishing as 5A Final Four finalists in 2010, earning three the underdog...Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi because of his style consecutive league titles while securing a playoff berth in each of her of play and finesse...Favorite sports team is the Oakland Raiders... four scholastic seasons...Named 2012 Mountain Vista team MVP... Favorite movies are Transformers and Harry Potter...Her parents most High school squad was ranked No. 1 nationally by ESPN in 2012 influenced her athletic career. after placing second in the country in 2011...Olympic Development SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2012 7 7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 609 2013 Redshirted 2014 ------TOTAL 7 7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 609

ALLISON 10 STUCKY 5-4 // JUNIOR // MIDFIELD BRECKSVILLE, OHIO // BRECKSVILLE BROADVIEW HEIGHTS // INTERNATIONALS AT ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL 2014 - SOPHOMORE: Played in 20 games for the Illini earning Lettered all four years in soccer and twice in cross country...Member 18 starts...Ranked second on the team for her three goals scored of 2011 US U17 women’s national team...Member of all-state and all- and 21 shots on the season...Fired nine shots, one on goal...Tallied conference teams...Won two state championships over high school two assists, one against Arizona State (Aug. 29) and one against career...Honors student during all four years of high school. Nebraska (Sept. 14)...Played a career-high 110 minutes at Maryland on Oct. 19. PERSONAL Born March 25, 1995...Parents are Brian and Marylou Stucky... STUCKY’S CAREER BESTS 2013 - FRESHMAN: Played in 13 games and made four starts... Majoring in kinesiology...Favorite athlete is Steve Prefontaine...Her Scored first career goal in the home opener vs. College of Charleston parents most influenced her athletic career. Goals: 1 (4x, last at Nebraska, 9/14/14) (8/30)...Started the first two games of her collegiate career at Notre Ast: 1 (2x, last at Nebraska, 9/14/14) Dame (8/23) and at Louisville (8/25), where she played a season-high 76 minutes...Started and took a season-high three shots vs. Illinois Pts: 3 (2x, last at Nebraska, 9/14/14) State (9/1)...Took six shots and totaled 385 minutes.

STUCKY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2013 13 4 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 385 2014 20 18 3 2 8 21 143 9 429 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1476 TOTAL 33 22 4 2 10 27 .148 11 .407 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1861

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 21 THE FIGHTING ILLINI SARAH 4 WARREN 5-8 // SOPHOMORE // DEFENSE WILLOWBROOK, ILL. // HINSDALE SOUTH // ACADEMY UNITED SC AT ILLINOIS of Team USA...Has been an all-conference and IHSA state finalist in 2014 - FRESHMAN: Made 16 appearances for the Illini, earning 11 track along with holding school records in the 400m and 4x400m starts on the season...Saw 1074 minutes on the field...Took one shot relay...Was a member of the National Honor Society and Latin Honor for the Illini on the season. Society...Earned Principal’s Honor Roll every semester and the Hinsdale South Scholar award all four years. HIGH SCHOOL 2014 IHSSCA soccer all-state selection in her first and only season PERSONAL playing high school soccer as a senior...Named all-area soccer MVP Born June 20, 1996...Parents are Morrison and Catherine Warren... in 2014...Academy United SC team captain...Led club team to 2013 Has one brother, John, who plays football and rugby at the University Illinois state championship and regional runner-up finish...Has of Chicago...Father, Morrison, played football at Occidental College... competed for Team USA in speed skating...Placed eighth in the 500m Plans to major in bioengineering and attend medical school to WARREN’S CAREER BESTS and ninth in the 1000m at the 2014 U.S. Long Track Speedskating become an orthopedic surgeon...Hobbies outside of soccer include Shots: 1 (at Charleston, 9/5/14) Olympic Trials...Represented the United States as a member of the wave running, paddle boarding, body boarding and cooking...Favorite 2013 and 2014 USA Junior World Long Track Speedskating Team... athlete is Hope Solo because she is fearless ...Hopes to participate Fourth-place finish in 500m in Short Track Speedskating at the in the 2018 and 2022 Olympic Games in Long Track Speedskating. Inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria as a member WARREN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2014 16 11 0 0 0 1 000 0 000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1074 TOTAL 16 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1074 ALIINA 15 WEYKAMP 5-7 // REDSHIRT SENIOR // DEFENSE/MIDFIELD GRAND HAVEN, MICH. // GRAND HAVEN // MICHIGAN HAWKS HONORS AND AWARDS 2011 - FRESHMAN: Served as a substitute against Gonzaga and 2014 Academic All-Big Ten, 2013 Academic All-Big Ten, 2012 Toledo, taking a position in the midfield as a ball-winning threat Academic All-Big Ten in the air, totaling 98 minutes between the contests...Suffered a season-ending injury and redshirted the remainder of the season. AT ILLINOIS 2014 - RS JUNIOR: Started in all 18 of her appearances for HIGH SCHOOL Illinois...Took three shots on the season, all in Big Ten play...Was a Lettered all four seasons on the varsity squad at Grand Haven...Four- major player in Illinois’ shut out of Wisconsin on Oct. 31...Saw 1.623 time All-District Division-I and All-Area First Team...Second Team All- minutes on the field, the second-most in a season for her career. Michigan as a senior (2011) and Third Team All-Michigan as a junior WEYKAMP’S CAREER BESTS (2010)...Four-time Muskegon Chronicle All-Area First Team...OK Red 2013 - RS SOPHOMORE: Started all 23 games on defense and Conference Female Athlete of the Year in soccer following her final Goals: 1 (vs. Minnesota, 10/31/12) played 1,903 minutes...Scored the first penalty kick in the 3-1 season at Grand Haven...MRL Premier Division Champion, Region II Champion and CASL Showcase Champion with her club team, the Ast.: 1 (4x; last at Ohio State, 9/20/13) PK shootout victory at Washington State that sent the Illini to the second round of the NCAA Tournament...Recorded a career-high three Michigan Hawks...Member of the Michigan ODP (2006-10), Region II Pts: 2 (vs. Minnesota, 10/31/12) assists...Had an assist in back-to-back games against College of (2009-10) and International Region II teams (2009)...Graduated with Charleston (8/30) and Illinois State (9/1)...Other assist came at Ohio honors from Grand Haven, also earning membership in the National State (9/20)...Took 13 shots with six on goal...Academic All-Big Ten. Honor Society and being named a Grand Haven Scholar Athlete.

2012 - RS FRESHMAN: Played in all 23 games and made 10 starts PERSONAL while compiling 1,619 minutes...Started the Big Ten Tournament Born April 13, 1993...Parents are Robert and Helen Weykamp... quarterfinal rally over Minnesota by scoring the first goal for the Has two siblings, Lydia and Alex...Majoring in psychology...Favorite Illini...Lone assist came in 4-1 Senior Day win over Nebraska... athletic moment was going to Portugal with the ODP Regional Converted both her penalty kicks in shootout victories over Minnesota Team...Favorite actor and actress are Jude Law and Jennifer Aniston and Missouri...Academic All-Big Ten. ...Favorite musicians are Chris Brown, Jack Johnson and the Zac Brown Band.

WEYKAMP’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC PK PKA SOATT GW SO MINS 2011 2 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 2012 23 10 1 1 3 9 111 2 222 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1619 2013 23 23 0 3 3 13 000 6 462 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1903 2014 18 18 0 0 0 3 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1623 TOTAL 66 51 1 4 6 25 .040 8 .320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5243

22 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI CLAIRE 1 WHEATLEY 5-9 // JUNIOR // GOALKEEPER PLANO, TEXAS // PLANO WEST SENIOR // SOLAR 95 ECNL HONORS AND AWARDS of the season against the Cougars...Made nine saves in her Illini 2014 Fall Academic All-Big Ten, 2014 Big Ten Defensive Player of debut at Notre Dame (8/23)...Also had nine saves vs. Wisconsin the Week (Nov. 3), 2014 College Sports Madness National Defensive (10/12)...Played the first 83 minutes in the shutout of FIU (9/15)... Player of the Week and Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (Nov. 3) Played the final 80 minutes in the shutout of Michigan State (10/27). AT ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL 2013 - SOPHOMORE: Played 20 games and started in 18...Finished Won back-to-back Texas 5A state championships...Member of U.S. the season with an 8-7-2 record, six of those wins being shutouts U17 Women’s National Team...Selected for U.S. Women’s National alone and two with the help of Michelle Denley...Had two assists, Team U20 player pool...District 11-5A Goalkeeper of the Year in 2011 WHEATLEY’S CAREER BESTS against Purdue (Sept. 21) and Ohio State (Sept. 26)...Played all and 2013...Member of first team All-State in 2013...Played with 90 minutes in a shutout against Michigan State (Oct. 24)...Made 2013 TASCO All-Star team...All-State tournament team selection in Saves: 11 (vs. WSU, 11/16/13) a season-high 10 saves to shut out No. 11 Wisconsin (Oct. 31)... 2012 and 2013...First-team All-District 2012-13...Awarded State Finished the season with 66 saves. Championship Player of the Game in 2012...First-team All-Area selection in 2013...National AP Scholar and member of National 2013 - FRESHMAN: Played all 23 games and made 22 starts as Honors Society in 2012-13...Went undefeated during senior season goalkeeper...Turned in an 11-9-2 record with one full shutout and two allowing only five goals against...Lettered all four years in soccer and partial shutouts in her debut season...Ranked second in the Big Ten captained the team for two years. with 101 saves and became the third Illini to make 100-plus saves in a season...Averaged 4.39 saves per game...Earned her first career PERSONAL shutout with a career-high 11 saves during a double overtime 0-0 Born Feb. 14, 1995...Parents are Ray and Vicki Wheatley...Majoring draw against No. 21 Washington State (11/16) in the first round of in finance...Biggest thrill in sports is making a big save in a crucial the NCAA Tournament...Also made two saves during the penalty kick moment of a game...Favorite athlete is Briana Scurry...Hobbies shootout against WSU...Was named Player of the Week by Top Drawer include art and reading. Soccer and Chicagoland Soccer News following her top performance WHEATLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SAVE% W L T SO 2013 23 22 2107:33 50 2.14 101 669 11 9 2 1.2 2014 20 18 1715:20 19 1.00 66 776 8 7 2 6.2 TOTAL 43 40 3822:53 69 1.62 167 .708 19 16 4 7.4

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 23 THE FIGHTING ILLINI FRESHMEN AND NEWCOMERS LAUREN 9 CIESLA 5-7 // FRESHMAN // MIDFIELD WILLOWBROOK, ILL. // NEUQUA VALLEY // NSA JAGUARS HIGH SCHOOL Two-time All-Conference honorable mention...Helped the NSA Jaguars win the Illinois U.S. Youth Soccer State Cup four times (2010, PERSONAL Born April 29, 1997...Daughter of Bob and Tammy Ciesla...Has three 2012, 2013, 2014)...Helped the NSA Jaguars win the U.S. Youth siblings, Joey, Nick and Tommy...Plans to majoy in kinesiology with Soccer Midwest Regional Championships twice (2013, 2014)... aspirations to pursue a career in sports medicine...Previously spent Made an appearance with the NSA Jaguars at the U.S. Youth her summers working as a lifeguard and babysitter. Soccer National Championships twice (2013, 2014)...Won three IHSA regional championships (2011-14)...Earned a varsity letter all four years...Named Upstate Eight Academic All-Conference all four years... Earned Academic Achievement award from Neuqua Valley High School every year (2011-15)...Scored the game-winning goal against the defending national champions in the National League that led to her team advancing to nationals.

PATRICIA 21 GEORGE 5-6 // FRESHMAN // FORWARD CHICAGO, ILL. // VON STEUBEN // POWERSTRIKERS CHICAGO HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Earned all-state and all-conference honors in soccer in 2014...Won Born December 18, 1996...Daughter of Phillips George and Florancia the Illinois Women’s Soccer League in 2012...Was the top scorer Chillberry...Has four siblings, Patrick, Regina, Phyllis and Leah...Her in her high school’s athletic conference...Was named High School mother and father both ran collegiate track...Her brother, Patrick, Athlete of the Year in addition to being her team’s MVP...Collected played football in college, sisters Phyllis and Regina were collegiate varsity letters in soccer, track and field, cross country and basketball. track atheltes and Regina ran track professionally...Plans to study recreation, sport and tourism at Illinois.

24 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE FIGHTING ILLINI FRESHMEN AND NEWCOMERS MORGAN 18 MARONEY 5-5 // FRESHMAN // DEFENSE CASTLE ROCK, COLO. // CASTLE VIEW // COLORADO RUSH HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Early enrollee at the University of Illinois...Joined the Illini for spring Born January 19, 1997...Daughter of Mike and Rona Maroney...Has practice after starting classes in 2015...Named Colorado 5A second- three siblings, Max, Lauren and Lane...Lists waterskiing as a hobby... team All-League in 2012...Voted Most Valuable Player of IMG’s U-16 Admires Morgan Brian as an athlete because of the way she plays girl’s team for 2012-13...IMG Academy Defender of the Year nominee soccer...Is most influenced in her athletic career by her father who in 2012-13...Earned a varsity letter freshman year of high school. supports her.

KATIE 26 MURRAY 5-2 // FRESHMAN // MIDFIELD CINCINNATI, OHIO // OAK HILLS HIGH SCHOOL // KINGS HAMMER ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL team selection (2012-14) and second-team (2011) as a freshman... Earned a 2013 U-16 USNT (National Team) camp invitation...Was Won the National League Championship with Kimds Hammer in 2012 a member of the 2012 and 2011 USNT Player Pool...Attended the ...2013 USYS National Championship Best XI All-Star Team...Named 2011 September U-14 USNT Camp...Participated in the Olympic TopDrawerSoccer’s Top 10 stars from U.S. youth finals...Named Development Program (ODP) as a member of the Ohio South Player TopDrawerSoccer’s U.S. Youth Soccer Nationals Top-10 girls...Named Pool for three years... Was also a part of the Region II ODP Player Pool to the 2011 Puma National top 75 Players College Showcase Camp. for three years... Named 2012-13 ODP Thanksgiving Interregional Best XI Player All Star Team and the 2011-2012 Costa Rica International PERSONAL Tournament, earning MVP honors in two of four games...Helped her Born January 16, 1997...Parents are Dave and Gina Murray...Has team with the 2014 Costa Rica International Tournament Region II three siblings, David, Brian and Kelley...Plans to major in kinesiology Title...Was a two-time Ohio all-state second-team selection...Named at Illinois...Lists her hobbies as snow and water skiing and running... to the Southwest Ohio All Star Team and won the game’s MVP award Her favorite athlete is Lionel Messi because he is a well rounded in 2014...Named to the TopDrawerSoccer’s Watch List for the U.S. player that she can learn from...Enjoys pushing her limits and All-American Team in 2014...Two-time Southwest Ohio First Team conquering her goals when it comes to sports. honoree (2013-14) and Second Team (2012) as a sophomore...Two- time All-City First Team honoree (2013-14) and honorable mention (2012) as a sophomore...Three-time Greater Miami Conference first-

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 25 THE FIGHTING ILLINI FRESHMEN NEWCOMERS ELLIE 16 ORDONEZ 5-4 // REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE // FORWARD ELMHURST, ILL. // YORK // TEAM CHICAGO BOTAFOGO HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Joined the Illinois Soccer team in the spring of 2015...Was a four-year Born June 10, 1995...Daughter of Ed and Maria Ordonez...Has three varsity letterwinner at her high school...Named All-Conference for siblings, Christina, who plays soccer for Michigan, Michael and two seasons...Helped Team Chicago Botafogo to the 2013 National Eddie...Father, Ed Ordonez was a Fighting Illini Wrestler for four Championship title. years...Is studying psychology at the University of Illinois...Plans to attend graduate school with aspirations to be a sports psychologist... Credits her sister with influencing her athletics career because she wanted to follow in her footsteps...Emjoys music when she’s not playing soccer or attending classes.

CAROLINE 8 RATZ 5-10 // FRESHMAN // FORWARD ZIONSVILLE, IND. // ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY // INDY FIRE JUNIORS HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Was an all-state and all-district selection as a senior in 2014... Also Born June 25, 1997...Daughter of Andrew and Annette Ratz...Has served as the 2014 high school team captain...National Honor Society three siblings, Katherine, Elizabeth and Andrew...Her older sister member (2013-15)...High Honor Roll (2011-15)...Served as an Eagle Katherine also plays soccer for the Illini...Is studying biology at Illinois Mentor and a member of Key Club. with career aspirations of becoming a dentist...Enjoys spending free time with her friends and playing pick-up soccer...Her biggest thrill in sports was going to see Hope Solo and play for Seattle Reign...Credits her parents for influencing her athletic career as they pushed her to try her best and have fun.

26 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI 2014 IN REVIEW 2014 SEASON REVIEW BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECAP shutout of the season. She also was named the College Sports After both lower seeds won to begin the first day of the Big Madness National Defensive Player of the Week and selected 2014 SCHEDULE Ten Tournament, No. 7 seed Illinois was unable to continue the to Top Drawer Soccer’s Team of the Week on Nov. 4. 10-8-2 overall, 5-6-3 Big Ten trend, falling 2-0 to No. 2 seed Wisconsin. The Badgers found IMPRESSIVE DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT the net twice in the first half, while the Illini were unable to The Illini allowed 21 goals in 2014, which was 29 fewer than Home: 5-3-1; Away: 4-4-1; Neutral: 1-1 put any of their 12 shots past Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year the year before in 2013. Last season, with then-freshman Genevieve Richard. Illinois finished 10-8-2 overall in 2014. Date Opponent Time/Result Claire Wheatley between the pipes, Illinois had the most goals BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY allowed in school history with 50. Aug. 22 #16 Notre Dame L, 1-3 Illinois made its 15th appearance in the Big Ten Tournament WHEATLEY STEPPED UP IN YEAR TWO Aug. 24 Louisville W, 2-0 and played as the No. 7 seed for the first time in school his- Sophomore Claire Wheatley started the final 18 games in tory. The Illini boast a 15-12-4 all-time record, which is tied Aug. 29 Arizona State W, 3-1 goal and played in all 20 contests this season, posting an for the third-most wins in tournament history. Head coach 8-7-2 record with six solo shutouts along with being part of Aug. 31 Oakland W, 1-0 Janet Rayfield, who is in her 13th season at the helm, has two other shutouts with sophomore Michelle Denley. Wheatley never missed the Big Ten Tournament and led the Illini to a made 66 saves, which tied for ninth in the Big Ten. She berth for the 11th time. The tournament was not held during allowed 19 goals in 1,715 minutes for a 1.00 goals against Sept. 5 at College of Charleston W, 3-0 the 2009 and 2010 seasons. The Illini are 11-8-4 all-time in average (GAA). The Plano, Texas, native allowed 31 fewer the event under Rayfield. goals compared to 2013 when she allowed 50 goals in the 23 Sept. 7 vs. UAB W, 3-1 IN THE BIG TEN RANKINGS contests. Denley started the first two games of the year and Sept. 11 at Iowa* L, 0-2 Illinois ranked in the top six in seven categories: 297 shots played in three games, notching a 2-1-0 record. The transfer (3rd), 1.60 goals per game (5th), 1.30 assists per game (5th), from Bowling Green owns 10 saves and a 1.26 GAA. Sept. 14 at Nebraska* W, 3-0 32 goals (6th), 90 points (6th), 26 assists (T-6th) and eight EIGHT CLEAN SHEETS BY THE ILLINI Sept. 18 vs. Indiana* W, 2-0 shutouts (T-6th). Illinois boasts eight shutouts through 19 games, which is tied Sept. 21 vs. Purdue* W, 3-0 FLAWS RACKS UP ALL-AMERICA, POSTSEASON AWARDS for fifth in the Big Ten and five more than the Illini posted last Following the 2014 season, senior Jannelle Flaws was honored season (3). The Illini blanked Louisville (2-0), Oakland (1-0) Sept. 26 at Ohio State* W, 4-1 by several organizations for her stellar year in which she led and College of Charleston (3-0) during non-conference action Sept. 28 at Penn State* L, 1-2 the Big Ten and tied for 12th in the NCAA with 17 goals. The and five Big Ten foes – Nebraska (3-0), Indiana (2-0), Purdue Glenview, Illinois, native was tabbed a third-team NSCAA All- (3-0), Michigan State (2-0) and No. 11 Wisconsin (0-0). The American, a first-team All-Great Lakes Region selection and a school record for shutouts in a season is 13 in 2003. For the Oct. 5 at Northwestern* L, 0-2 unanimous pick for Big Ten Forward of the Year, making her season, the Orange and Blue are giving up a goal per game, Oct. 12 vs. Minnesota* L, 1-2 (2OT) the first Illini to win the conference’s top honor in consecutive which ranks seventh in the Big Ten. seasons. She was tabbed a first-team All-American by College SCHOOL RECORD BY THE DEFENSE Oct. 17 at #14 Rutgers* L, 1-2 Sports Madness, picked to the Top Drawer Soccer Best XI Illinois’ stingy defense set a school record by holding eight Second Team, named a second-team All-American by College Oct. 19 at Maryland* T, 1-1 (2OT) consecutive opponents to single-digit shots from Aug. 31 to Soccer News and was a finalist for the Soccer News Net Sept. 26 and only allowing 39 shots, the fewest ever by an Illini Oct. 24 vs. Michigan State* W, 2-0 College Boot award. Flaws equaled her career-high with three team during an eight-game span. Over those eight games, assists and led the Big Ten in shots (107) and points (37) this Oct. 26 vs. Michigan* L, 1-2 Illinois outshot its opponents 135-36: Oakland (29-4), College year. She also ranked 10th in the country in goals per game of Charleston (17-2), UAB (14-2), Iowa (11-9), Nebraska (13- Oct. 31 vs. #11 Wisconsin* T, 0-0 (2OT) (0.850) and tied for 24th in total points (37). 6), Indiana (20-4), Purdue (17-6) and Ohio State (14-6). The FLAWS PICKED AS BIG TEN FORWARD OF THE YEAR AGAIN two shots allowed against the Cougars and Blazers equaled Senior Jannelle Flaws was named Big Ten Forward of the Year the fewest since Sept. 12, 2003, when UI did not allow a shot 2014 Big Ten Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.) for the second straight year. Flaws, who was a unanimous pick to Evansville. Illinois has only given up two shots four times Nov. 5 vs. #11 Wisconsin L, 0-2 and a first-team All-Big Ten selection, led the Big Ten with 17 since 2003. It also was done on Oct. 27, 2006 at Iowa and Oct. goals, which was five more than any other conference player 2, 2011 vs. Purdue. during the regular season. Flaws is the fifth player in Big Ten FLAWS SCORED IN 5 STRAIGHT GAMES history to win the conference’s Player of the Year honor in From Sept. 14-28, senior Jannelle Flaws scored in five con- * Big Ten Conference game consecutive seasons, joining Minnesota’s Jennifer McElmury secutive games, equaling the school record set by Emily Brown (1996-97) and Penn State’s (1999-01), Tiffany ^ Televised on Big Ten Network in 2000. She scored 10 goals during that stretch, the most Weimer (2004-05) and (2011-12). The Big Ten ever by an Illini in that span. The Glenview, Illinois, native honored a singular Player of the Year from 1994-2003 before Home contests in BOLD became the first Illini to tally multiple goals in four straight expanding it to a Big Ten Offensive and Defensive Player of games to start her streak: 2 at Nebraska; 2 vs. Indiana; 3 vs. the Year from 2004-10. The conference began recognizing Purdue; and 2 at Ohio State. Her fifth straight game with a the top player at each position (Forward, Midfielder, Defender, goal came at Penn State, while the streak ended when she was Goalkeeper) in 2011. BREECE’S 3 ASSISTS TIED ILLINI RECORD held scoreless at Northwestern. For the season, she scored in FLAWS T-2ND MOST GOALS SINCE 2013 11 of 20 games. Junior Nicole Breece equaled the school record with three assists against UAB, becoming the fifth Illini to accomplish After leading the nation with 23 goals in 2013 and notching FLAWS TIED FOR THIRD IN SCHOOL HISTORY WITH 43 CAREER the feat and first since 2003. Breece added her name to an 17 goals in 2014, Jannelle Flaws owns 40 goals in the past 43 GOALS exclusive list of Illini who have tallied three assists in a game, games, which is tied for the second-most goals in the NCAA With her team-high 17 goals this season, senior Jannelle joining Eva Strickland (2003), Tara Hurless (2002), Kelly since the beginning of the 2013 season. Florida’s Savannah Flaws has 43 career goals, which is tied with Vanessa Buszkiewicz (1998) and Rachel Smith (1997). The St. Louis, Jordan is one ahead with 41 goals in 47 games, while DiBernardo for third on the school’s all-time list. Flaws is Missouri, native tied for eighth in the Big Ten with a career- Virginia’s also has 40 goals in 51 games. chasing the top two goal scorers in program history: Tara high seven assists. ELINSKY ON FRESHMAN ALL-B1G TEAM Hurless (47 goals) and Emily Brown (46 goals). Flaws reached FEHER NETS TWO GAME-WINNERS Freshman Abby Elinsky was picked to the Big Ten All- 40 career goals in 57 career games, which ranks as the sec- Despite playing on the back line, junior Amy Feher boasted Freshman Team as a defender. Elinsky started all 20 games ond-fastest in program history behind Brown, who did it in 54 two game-winning goals. She connected on the golden goal during her debut season, primarily playing on the back line. games. It took DiBernardo 64 games and Hurless 74 games. in overtime at Oakland and delivered a header goal to put the She scored two goals and tallied an assist while taking 26 TRACKING FLAWS’ CAREER STATS Illini in front of UAB for good. shots. The Rocky River, Ohio, native played more than 1,600 Senior Jannelle Flaws sits in the top 10 in several career cat- minutes and had one game-winning goal. GOALS BY EIGHT DIFFERENT ILLINI egories in the Illinois soccer record book. She ranks second in WHEATLEY’S WEEKLY HONORS shots on goal (129), tied for third in goals (43) and fourth in Eight different Illini found the net in 2014, giving Illinois 32 goals, which ranked sixth in the Big Ten. Senior Jannelle Sophomore Claire Wheatley garnered Big Ten Defensive Player points (94) and shots (261). In Big Ten games only, she owns Flaws accounted for 53 percent of the scoring with her Big of the Week honors for the first time in her career on Nov. 3. the most goals (27) and points (57) in school history. Ten-leading 17 goals. She was followed by sophomore Allison Wheatley made a season-high 10 saves in Illinois’ 0-0 draw Stucky with three goals and five players – juniors Amy Feher with No. 11 Wisconsin (Oct. 31) to give the Illini to their eighth and Reagan Robishaw and freshmen Abby Elinsky, Kara

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 27 2014 IN REVIEW 2014 SEASON REVIEW 2014 HONORS Marbury and Emily Osoba – each with two goals. Sophomore Field, UI suffered a 2-1 loss on a late goal in the 86th minute Casey Conine rounded out the scoring with one goal. by No. 14 Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights and Illini traded goals less than a minute apart in the first half and were even for Alia Abu-Douleh FLAWS NAMED NATIONAL, BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK nearly the entire match until RU came out on top in their first- Academic All-Big Ten Senior Jannelle Flaws garnered national recognition for her CHAMP Award ever meeting. At Ludwig Field, Illinois and Maryland played to impressive performance during the week of Sept. 15-21, as a 1-1 tie in their first-ever meeting. Sophomore goalkeeper Nicole Breece she took home Disney Soccer/NSCAA, ESPNW, Top Drawer Claire Wheatley made nine saves and stopped two penalty Soccer (TDS) and College Sports Madness (CSM) National kicks, including a clutch PK save with 31 seconds remaining All-College of Charleston Cup Team Player of the Week honors. Flaws, who shared the laurel with Academic All-Big Ten in double overtime. Senior Jannelle Flaws, who scored both Cal Poly’s Elise Krieghoff, became the first Illini to earn the Illini goals on the weekend, blasted one from midfield against Hope D’Addario official top weekly honor from the National Soccer Coaches Rutgers and inside the box against Maryland. All-College of Charleston Cup MVP Association of America (NSCAA), which began awarding the accolade in 2010. She also earned Big Ten Offensive Player AGAINST THE GOLDEN GOPHERS Academic All-Big Ten of the Week honors after netting five goals during Illinois’ On a rain-soaked Sunday (Oct. 12) at the Illinois Soccer Team Defensive MVP shutouts of Indiana and Purdue. Stadium, the Illini and Golden Gophers battled past the 100th minute, where Minnesota grabbed a 2-1 victory on a golden Abby Elinsky SECOND-QUICKEST ILLINI HAT TRICK goal in double overtime. During regulation, the Gophers scored All-Big Ten Freshman Team The three goals in 9:27 by Jannelle Flaws against Purdue first in the 51st minute and led until the 88th minute when (9/21/14) is the second-fastest hat trick in school history senior Jannelle Flaws netted the equalizer off a penalty kick. Amy Feher behind only Vanessa DiBernardo, who scored three goals in All-College of Charleston Cup Team Twenty seconds into the second overtime, Minnesota pushed 8:49 as part of a school-record four goals against Purdue up the field after the kick off and scored the game-winning Academic All-Big Ten (10/1/10). goal off the foot of Taylor Wodnick. Jannelle Flaws LONGEST WINNING STREAK SINCE 2011 STUMBLE AT NORTHWESTERN NSCAA Third-Team All-American Illinois’ five-game winning streak from Aug. 24 to Sept. 7 No. 19 Illinois stumbled on the road at Northwestern, suffering Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI Second Team was its longest since rolling off eight in a row in 2011 (Sept. its second 2-0 shutout of the season on Oct. 5. The Illini out- 30-Oct. 29). The Illini only allowed two goals over 457 minutes shot the Wildcats 17-11, but NU’s Addie Steiner scored twice College Sports Madness First-Team All-American during their streak. UI started the season 5-1-0 for the first College Soccer News Second-Team All-American with a goal in each half at Lakeside Field. Senior Jannelle time since 2011 and fourth time in program history. The best Flaws, who led the Illini with six shots, saw her streak of five Soccer News Net College Boot Award Finalist start in school history came in 2004 when the Orange and Blue NSCAA First-Team All-Great Lakes Region straight games scoring a goal come to an end. Freshman Abby won their first seven games. Illinois also rolled off four wins in Elinsky took five shots and put three on target, but NU goal- Big Ten Forward of the Year (unanimous) a row from Sept. 14-26, leading to a 9-2-0 start for the third keeper Lauren Clem turned in a clean sheet with six saves. Big Ten All-Tournament Team time in school history. SPLIT AT OHIO STATE, PENN STATE NSCAA National Player of the Week (9/23) ILLINOIS ALL-TIME WINS COUNTER Illinois split a pair of road Big Ten games out east during ESPNW National Player of the Week (9/24) Since becoming a varsity sport in 1997, the University of Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week (9/23) the final weekend of September. The Illini, who were ranked Illinois women’s soccer team has compiled an overall record No. 19 in the nation, defeated Ohio State, 4-1, but dropped CSM National Offensive Player of the Week (9/22) of 218-139-30 (.602) with 12 NCAA Tournament appearances a 2-1 decision to No. 8 Penn State in Happy Valley. Against Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (9/22) in 18 seasons. Head coach Janet Rayfield, who is in her 13th the Buckeyes, Illinois scored a season-high four goals and MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List season, is responsible for 74 percent of those wins (161) and won its fourth straight game. Senior Jannelle Flaws turned in Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Second Team 10 NCAA Tournament appearances. two tallies to become the first-ever Illini with multiple goals Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch WHEN ILLINOIS WAS RANKED in four consecutive contests, while OSU had an own goal and Team Offensive MVP Illinois was ranked in the NSCAA/Continental Tire coaches poll sophomore Casey Conine added a late score. Against the for three straight weeks (Week 4-6), entering the poll at No. 22 Nittany Lions, UI battled to the end, but had their four-game Megan Green on Sept. 16 and checking in at No. 19 the following two weeks winning streak snapped. Midway through the second half, Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree before dropping out of the Top 25. Flaws connected on the equalizer less than a minute after Academic All-Big Ten the Nittany Lions scored, but PSU delivered the game-winning 0-0 TIE TO END REGULAR SEASON goal in the 84th minute. Noelle Leary On a blustery night with the wind chill below freezing, Illinois Academic All-Big Ten and No. 11 Wisconsin played to a 0-0 draw in a double-over- ILLINI SHUT OUT INDIANA, PURDUE time Big Ten battle. Sophomore goalkeeper Claire Wheatley Through 10 games, Illinois started the season 8-2-0 for the Jenna Miller totaled a season-high 10 saves to give UI its eighth shutout of fourth time in school history, which it also did in 1999, 2004 Jeremy L. Daly Award the season. The Illini back line of junior Amy Feher, sophomore and 2010. UI blanked both its opponents during the second Hope D’Addario and freshmen Abby Elinsky and Sarah Warren week of Big Ten play, downing Indiana (2-0) and Purdue (3-0) Taylore Peterson played strong throughout the game to maintain the 0-0 draw, at SoccerFest. Senior Jannelle Flaws scored all five goals in Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch as Wisconsin finished with a 26-11 edge in shots and 6-3 the two shutouts, connecting on two set-piece goals against mark in corner kicks. Prior to the game, Illinois recognized the Hoosiers and posting a hat trick in the final 10 minutes Reagan Robishaw Megan Green and Noelle Leary as part of Senior Night. against Purdue. Sophomore Claire Wheatley posted two more shutouts, giving Illinois six clean sheets after 10 games. All-College of Charleston Cup Team HOMECOMING WEEKEND RECAP Academic All-Big Ten During Homecoming weekend, Illinois split its games against OPENING BIG TEN PLAY SPLIT Sarah Warren Michigan State and Michigan to clinch a Big Ten Tournament Illinois split its first two Big Ten games to begin conference play. The Illini saw their five-game winning streak come to Team Most Improved berth. Against the Spartans, freshmen Kara Marbury and Emily Osoba each found the net on Friday night (Oct. 24) an end at the Iowa Soccer Complex, falling 2-0 in the Big Ten Aliina Weykamp to spark a 2-0 Illinois victory. Sophomore goalkeeper Claire opener against Iowa. Illinois rebounded with its first Big Ten Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch Wheatley gave the Illini their seventh shutout of the season win, downing defending Big Ten champion Nebraska on the Academic All-Big Ten and stopped the only shot on target by the Spartans, who the road, 3-0. Against the Hawkeyes, neither team scored in the first half, while Iowa netted two goals in a seven-minute span Team MVP Illini outshot 25-5. Despite falling 2-1 to Michigan on Sunday (Oct. 26) at the Illinois Soccer Stadium, the Illini remained in in the second half. Against the Huskers, sophomore Allison Claire Wheatley seventh place in the Big Ten and assured themselves a spot in Stucky scored in the first half and senior Jannelle Flaws put Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (11/3) the Big Ten Tournament with the loss by Nebraska. Against the two away in the second half, while sophomore goalkeeper Claire Wheatley made three saves as part of the Illini’s fourth Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (11/4) Wolverines, junior Reagan Robishaw struck first to give Illinois a 1-0 lead in the eighth minute, but Michigan responded with shutout of the year. CSM National Defensive Player of the Week (11/4) a goal in the ninth minute and the game-winning goal in the Academic All-Big Ten COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CUP RECAP 60th minute, both coming on restarts. Illinois won both its games in South Carolina during its Team FIRST TRIP TO RUTGERS, MARYLAND final non-conference weekend and had four players named NSCAA Team Academic Award – 3.39 GPA Illinois made its first trip to new Big Ten members Rutgers to the All-College of Charleston Cup Team. Sophomore Hope (2013-14) and Maryland on Oct. 17-19. In a Big Ten battle at Yurcak D’Addario was named tournament MVP and was joined on

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Illinois continued its winning ways on Sunday, team All-Big Ten and All-Great Lakes Region selection along 2 Florida State 23-2-3 3 Sept. 7, earning its fifth consecutive win with a 3-1 victory with being chosen as the University of Illinois Dike Eddleman 3 Virginia 24-1-1 1 over UAB. Breece equaled the school record with three assists, Female Athlete of the Year. 4 Virginia Tech 19-5-3 4 becoming the fifth Illini to accomplish the feat and first since RAYFIELD EARNS CAREER WIN NO. 200 5 North Carolina 20-5-0 5 2003. Three different Illini – senior Jannelle Flaws, Feher and 6 Michigan 18-4-1 11 freshman Emily Osoba – scored goals. Head coach Janet Rayfield collected her 200th career vic- tory in Illinois’ 3-0 shutout at College of Charleston (Sept. 5). 7 Santa Clara 16-4-2 9 SECOND WEEKEND SWEEP Rayfield boasts an all-time record of 206-161-34 between 8 Texas A&M 18-5-2 13 Illinois swept its slate of games during the second weekend of her six years (1993-98) at the University of Arkansas (45- 9 Stanford 14-6-1 17 the year, as the Illini only allowed one goal in their wins over 64-7) and 13 years (2002-14) at the University of Illinois Arizona State and Oakland. Sophomore Allison Stucky gave (161-97-27). She is the all-time wins leader at Illinois with 10 Florida 19-5-1 6 the Illini an early lead and senior Jannelle Flaws put Illinois 161 victories. 11 Portland 17-3-1 7 back in front with two second-half goals in the 3-1 victory over 12 West Virginia 16-4-3 12 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH FREEMAN Arizona State on Friday, Aug. 29. The Orange and Blue back 13 Nebraska 19-4-1 10 line kept the Sun Devils in check, while sophomore goalkeeper On Sept. 19, 2014, University of Illinois soccer head coach Janet Rayfield announced the promotion of Jeff Freeman to 14 Notre Dame 13-8-1 23 Claire Wheatley played the entire game and made four saves. 15 South Carolina 17-3-2 14 In its first road contest of the year on Sunday, Aug. 31, junior the position of associate head coach. Freeman is in his fourth Amy Feher delivered the golden goal in the 98th minute to year on staff and helped Illinois reach at least the second 16 Marquette 18-4-0 NR give Illinois a 1-0 overtime victory over Oakland. The Illini round of the NCAA Tournament during his previous three years, 17 Texas Tech 18-2-3 18 dominated possession with a 29-4 advantage in shots, but highlighted by a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2013. The Illini 18 Duke 9-9-6 NR have turned in two of the top four single-season goal totals OU’s keeper Alison Holland made 10 saves to keep the game in school history under Freeman. The Orange and Blue netted 19 Boston College 13-10-1 NR close. Wheatley and Michelle Denley combined for their second 20 Georgetown 16-3-2 20 shutout of the season. 54 goals in 2013 and 53 goals in 2011, which rank third and fourth, respectively, on the all-time list. Since Freeman joined 21 Wake Forest 12-7-2 NR ELINSKY SCORED TWICE IN OPENING WEEKEND SPLIT the staff in 2011, UI boasts three NCAA Tournament appear- 22 UCF 16-3-4 16 Illinois split its opening weekend of the year, falling 3-1 in the ances, a Big Ten Tournament title in 2011 and a Big Ten 23 BYU 15-5-1 19 season opener to No. 16 Notre Dame (Aug. 22) before bounc- Tournament runner-up finish in 2012. 24 Denver 18-2-1 15 ing back with a 2-0 shutout of Louisville (Aug. 24). Freshman NEW GOALKEEPER COACH KATIE HULTIN JOINS COACHING STAFF 25 Illinois 11-9-3 NR Abby Elinsky scored a goal in each game, while senior Jannelle Flaws found the net in game two. In the opener, UI struck first, Illinois featured a new goalkeeper coach with Katie Hultin in but No. 16 Notre Dame netted the final three goals to spoil her first year on staff in 2014. Hultin joined the Orange and Also receiving votes: Mississippi 98, Penn State 88, Blue following a five-year stint with the Seattle University the season and home opener at the Illinois Soccer Stadium. Washington State 55, Arkansas 55, Boston University 48, Elinsky scored the first goal of the year in the 23rd minute, women’s soccer team. She works with the Illini’s three goal- keepers: sophomores Claire Wheatley and Michelle Denley and Kentucky 8, Western Michigan 5, California 4, Colorado but the Fighting Irish scored twice in the final six minutes 4, Indiana 3, Colorado College 2, St. John’s 2 in the first half and added another in the second stanza. The freshman Darci Dietrich. Illini rebounded for their first win of the season with a 2-0 DIBERNARDO ON THE SIDELINES *2014 opponents in italics shutout of Louisville on a steamy Sunday at the Illinois Soccer Former Illini Vanessa DiBernardo served as a student assis- Tournament. Illinois’ first PK shootout came in 2007 with a Stadium. Elinsky connected for a goal off a corner kick late tant coach during the 2014 season while she completed her 4-3 victory over Minnesota in the Big Ten Tournament. in the first half, while Flaws scored early in the second half. undergraduate degree at the University of Illinois. DiBernardo Sophomore goalkeepers Michelle Denley and Claire Wheatley finished her collegiate playing career in 2013 as one of the each played a clean half in front of the net. most decorated Illinois soccer players in school history and ILLINI TOP SYCAMORES IN EXHIBITION became the highest drafted player in school history when she Before beginning regular season action, the Illini played an was selected fourth overall by the Chicago Red Stars in the exhibition game during preseason training (Aug. 16), defeat- NWSL Draft. DiBernardo is a two-time All-American, collecting ing Indiana State 3-0 and outshooting the Sycamores 14-2. NSCAA second-team honors in 2011 and third-team accolades Summer Schafer scored a goal in the first half off the first of in 2012, and was named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch two assists by Reagan Robishaw. Alia Abu-Douleh netted the List three times. She excelled immediately on the field as an second goal in the 66th minute, while Jannelle Flaws delivered Illini, beginning her career as the Big Ten Freshman of the the final goal on a pass from Robishaw. Year in 2010. She followed up a stellar rookie season by earn- ing Big Ten Midfielder of the Year honors in 2011 while leading BREAKING DOWN THE SCHEDULE the Illini to its second-ever Big Ten Tournament title. Illinois played a challenging 2014 schedule, including con- UI NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY tests against five NCAA Tournament teams – Penn State, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Rutgers and Arizona State. Illinois Illinois has played in the NCAA Tournament 12 times in 18 made trips to both new members of the Big Ten, Maryland seasons and boasts an 11-12-3 all-time record in tournament and Rutgers, as part of a new 13-game conference slate, and action. UI’s top finish was the Elite Eight during the 2004 traveled nearly 6,000 miles round trip during the 2014 regular season, while they also reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2006, season (5,812 total miles). 2008 and 2013. PRESEASON NATIONAL, BIG TEN POLLS ILLINOIS’ PENALTY KICK SUCCESS Illinois received votes in the NSCAA preseason poll and was Illinois has had consistent success in penalty kicks under just outside the Top 25 at 29th in the country heading into head coach Janet Rayfield. The Illini have gone to a penalty 2014. In the Big Ten preseason coaches’ poll, Illinois was kick shootout seven times during the eight previous seasons picked to finish seventh out of 14 teams, as new additions and boast a 6-1 record in those games. Illinois advanced to Maryland and Rutgers made their debuts. Senior Jannelle the second round of the NCAA Tournament each of the past Flaws and juniors Taylore Peterson and Aliina Weykamp were two seasons on PKs. UI topped Washington State 3-1 this sea- named Preseason Players to Watch in the conference. son and went a perfect 3-0 against Missouri last year. Illinois also won 3-2 in PKs vs. Minnesota (2012) and 4-2 in PKs vs. FLAWS ON MAC HERMANN WATCH LIST Ohio State (2011) in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament Senior Jannelle Flaws was selected to the Missouri Athletic in back-to-back years. The Illini’s other PK win in the NCAA Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy watch list at the beginning of the Tournament came in 2008 at Missouri with a 4-3 edge. Their 2014 season, which is the most prestigious individual award only loss in PKs was 4-3 to Michigan State in the 2008 Big Ten

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2014 Illinois Soccer Illinois Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 06, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 10-8-2 5-3-1 4-4-1 1-1 CONFERENCE 5-6-2 3-2-1 2-4-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-2 2-1 2-0 1-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 22 #16 NOTRE DAME L 1-3 409 3 Flaws, Jannelle 20 17 3 37 107 .1 5 9 50 .4 6 7 3 2 - 2 Aug 24 LOUISVILLE W 2-0 567 10 Stucky, Allison 20 3 2 8 21 .1 4 3 9 .4 2 9 1 0 - 0 Aug 29 ARIZONA STATE W 3-1 511 6 Robishaw, Reagan 20 2 3 7 30 .0 6 7 9 .3 0 0 1 0 - 0 Aug 31 at Oakland Wot 1-0 273 11 Breece, Nicole 19 0 7 7 33 .0 0 0 14 .4 2 4 0 0 - 0 Sep 05 at Charleston W 3-0 542 20 Marbury, Kara 12 2 2 6 20 .1 0 0 6 .3 0 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 07 vs UAB W 3-1 188 24 Feher, Amy 17 2 2 6 12 .1 6 7 6 .5 0 0 2 0 - 0 * Sep 11 at Iowa L 0-2 411 16 Elinsky, Abby 20 2 1 5 26 .0 7 7 10 .3 8 5 1 0 - 0 * Sep 14 at Nebraska W 3-0 292 17 Osoba, Emily 15 2 0 4 4 .5 0 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Sep 18 INDIANA W 2-0 372 8 Conine, Casey 15 1 0 2 13 .0 7 7 5 .3 8 5 0 0 - 0 * Sep 21 PURDUE W 3-0 1238 5 D'Addario, Hope 20 0 2 2 7 .0 0 0 2 .2 8 6 0 0 - 0 * Sep 26 at Ohio State W 4-1 762 1 Wheatley, Claire 20 0 2 2 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Sep 28 at #8 Penn State L 1-2 1602 2 Ratz, Katherine 17 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 1 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 05 at Northwestern L 0-2 568 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia 19 0 1 1 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 12 MINNESOTA L o 2 1-2 713 9 Green, Megan 12 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 2 .3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 17 at #14 Rutgers L 1-2 541 14 Miller, Jenna 17 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 19 at Maryland T o 2 1-1 618 15 Weykamp, Aliina 18 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 24 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-0 725 13 Schafer, Summer 6 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 26 MICHIGAN L 1-2 490 18 Leary, Noelle 3 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 #11 WISCONSIN T o 2 0-0 248 4 Warren, Sarah 16 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 ^ Nov 05 vs #11 Wisconsin L 0-2 509 23 Medellin, Anastasia 3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Denley, Michelle 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Big Ten Conference game Total 20 32 26 90 297 .1 0 8 119 .4 0 1 10 2 - 2 ^ Big Ten Tournament game Opponents 20 21 17 59 218 .0 9 6 98 .4 5 0 8 0 - 3

TEAM STATISTICS ILL OPP ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho SHOT STATISTICS 1 Wheatley, Claire 20 1715:20 19 1.00 66 .7 7 6 8-7-2 6/2 Goals-Shot attempts 32-297 21-218 0 Denley, Michelle 3 142:21 2 1.26 10 .8 3 3 2-1-0 0/2 Goals scored per game 1.60 1.05 Total 20 1857:41 21 1.02 77 .7 8 6 10-8-2 8 Shot pct. . 1 0 8 . 0 9 6 Opponents 20 1857:41 32 1.55 87 .7 3 1 8-10-2 4 Shots on goal-Attempts 119-297 98-218 SOG pct. . 4 0 1 . 4 5 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total S h o t s / G a m e 14.9 10.9 Illinois 15 16 1 0 32 CORNER KICKS 83 76 Opponents 9 11 0 1 21 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-3 PENALTIES Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total F o u ls 184 220 Illinois 133 151 9 4 297 Yellow cards 3 11 Opponents 90 111 8 9 218 Red cards 1 1 ATTENDANCE Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total T o t a l 5273 5609 Illinois 29 41 2 5 77 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/586 9/623 Opponents 48 34 4 1 87 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/348 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Illinois 33 48 1 1 83 Opponents 29 43 3 1 76

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Illinois 77 96 7 4 184 Opponents 103 108 6 3 220

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2014 Illinois Soccer Illinois Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2014) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-6-2 3-2-1 2-4-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-6-2 3-2-1 2-4-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att * Sep 11 at Iowa L 0-2 411 3 Flaws, Jannelle 13 13 1 27 79 .1 6 5 35 .4 4 3 2 2 - 2 * Sep 14 at Nebraska W 3-0 292 6 Robishaw, Reagan 13 1 1 3 22 .0 4 5 6 .2 7 3 0 0 - 0 * Sep 18 INDIANA W 2-0 372 10 Stucky, Allison 13 1 1 3 11 .0 9 1 5 .4 5 5 1 0 - 0 * Sep 21 PURDUE W 3-0 1238 20 Marbury, Kara 5 1 1 3 7 .1 4 3 2 .2 8 6 1 0 - 0 * Sep 26 at Ohio State W 4-1 762 8 Conine, Casey 9 1 0 2 10 .1 0 0 4 .4 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Sep 28 at #8 Penn State L 1-2 1602 17 Osoba, Emily 10 1 0 2 2 .5 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 05 at Northwestern L 0-2 568 11 Breece, Nicole 12 0 2 2 19 .0 0 0 9 .4 7 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 12 MINNESOTA L o 2 1-2 713 24 Feher, Amy 10 0 2 2 5 .0 0 0 1 .2 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 17 at #14 Rutgers L 1-2 541 1 Wheatley, Claire 13 0 2 2 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 19 at Maryland T o 2 1-1 618 16 Elinsky, Abby 13 0 1 1 18 .0 0 0 8 .4 4 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 24 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-0 725 5 D'Addario, Hope 13 0 1 1 6 .0 0 0 2 .3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 26 MICHIGAN L 1-2 490 2 Ratz, Katherine 12 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 1 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 #11 WISCONSIN T o 2 0-0 248 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia 13 0 1 1 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 Green, Megan 9 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 2 .3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Big Ten Conference game 14 Miller, Jenna 10 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 15 Weykamp, Aliina 11 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS ILL OPP 23 Medellin, Anastasia 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 18 Leary, Noelle 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 19-199 14-155 4 Warren, Sarah 12 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.46 1.08 0 Denley, Michelle 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 0 9 5 . 0 9 0 Total 13 19 14 52 199 .0 9 5 77 .3 8 7 5 2 - 2 Shots on goal-Attempts 77-199 68-155 Opponents 13 14 12 40 155 .0 9 0 68 .4 3 9 6 0 - 3 SOG pct. . 3 8 7 . 4 3 9 S h o t s / G a m e 15.3 11.9 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho CORNER KICKS 51 53 1 Wheatley, Claire 13 1220:20 14 1.03 54 .7 9 4 5-6-2 5/0 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-3 Total 13 1220:20 14 1.03 54 .7 9 4 5-6-2 5 PENALTIES Opponents 13 1220:20 19 1.40 58 .7 5 3 6-5-2 3 F o u ls 128 149 Yellow cards 3 7 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Red cards 1 1 Illinois 8 11 0 0 19 ATTENDANCE Opponents 4 9 0 1 14 T o t a l 3786 4794 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/631 7/685 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Illinois 96 96 3 4 199 Opponents 59 80 7 9 155

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Illinois 19 28 2 5 54 Opponents 36 20 1 1 58

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Illinois 20 29 1 1 51 Opponents 21 28 3 1 53

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Illinois 55 65 4 4 128 Opponents 73 68 5 3 149

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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer #16 Notre Dame vs Illinois (Aug 22, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Louisville vs Illinois (Aug 24, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.)

Notre Dame (1-0-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Louisville (1-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Illinois (0-1-0) Notre Dame 2 1 3 Illinois (1-1-0) Louisville 0 0 0 Date: Aug 22, 2014 • Attendance: 409 Illinois 1 0 1 Date: Aug 24, 2014 • Attendance: 567 Illinois 1 1 2 Weather: 73, rainy Weather: 88, mostly sunny, wind SE at 6 mph Notre Dame Illinois Louisville Illinois Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 18 Kaela Little - - - - - 90 gk 0 Denley, Michelle - - - - - 45 gk 1 BROWN,Paige - - - - - 90 gk 0 Denley, Michelle - - - - - 45 m 3 Morgan Andrews 1 - - 1 - 74 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 2 1 - 1 - 90 d 4 COHEN, Shelby 1 - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 1 1 - - 80 m 5 Cari Roccaro 1 1 - - - 86 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - 1 - 90 f 7 WEINLAND, Kari 1 - - - - 38 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 f 6 Anna Gilbertson 5 4 1 - - 67 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan - - - - - 76 m 11 DEPROSPO, Chatham - - - - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan - - - - - 74 d 8 Sabrina Flores - - - - - 90 m 11 Breece, Nicole 1 - - - - 80 d 13 AVANT, Rachel - - - - - 90 m 11 Breece, Nicole 1 1 - 1 - 69 f 9 Lauren Bohaboy 1 1 - - - 90 m 13 Schafer, Summer - - - - - 54 m 14 ASHER, Chinyelu - - - - - 46 m 13 Schafer, Summer - - - - - 34 m 10 Glory Williams - - - - - 63 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 33 f 16 YENNEY, Erin 1 - - - - 72 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 39 d 17 Taylor Schneider - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 d 17 BJERKE,Inger Katrine - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 d 21 Brittany Von Rueden - - - 1 - 90 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 2 1 1 - - 90 f 20 PRICE, Alison 1 1 - - - 58 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 2 1 1 - - 90 d 24 2 1 1 - - 90 f 20 Marbury, Kara 1 - - - - 76 d 25 KIMBLE, Caroline - - - - - 90 f 20 Marbury, Kara - - - 1 - 76 f 27 Kaleigh Olmsted - - - - - 64 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 90 m 32 MARTINIS, Victoria 4 3 - - - 89 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 6 DENNEHEY, Shannon 3 2 - - - 42 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 45 15 Karin Simonian - - - - - 23 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 45 22 DICKERMAN, Kaela 1 - - - - 26 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 23 28 Kaitlin Klawunder - - - - - 19 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 14 33 NIEDOBA, Lexie - - - - - 4 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 4 29 Taylor Klawunder 2 2 1 - - 59 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 10 51 HABUDA, Isabella 1 - - - - 49 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 56 Totals 12 9 3 2 15 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 57 Totals 13 6 0 0 7 10 Stucky, Allison 1 - - - - 58 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 27 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 26 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 23 Totals 8 3 2 2 7 Totals 6 2 1 2 11 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 BROWN,Paige 90:00 2 1 0 Denley, Michelle 45:00 0 4 18 Kaela Little 90:00 1 1 0 Denley, Michelle 45:00 2 5 1 Wheatley, Claire 45:00 0 2 1 Wheatley, Claire 45:00 1 1 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Louisville 7 6 13 Louisville 1 0 1 Notre Dame 8 4 12 Notre Dame 1 0 1 Illinois 4 4 8 Illinois 4 2 6 Illinois 4 2 6 Illinois 5 1 6 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Louisville 1 3 4 Louisville 5 2 7 Notre Dame 3 2 5 Notre Dame 5 10 15 Illinois 3 1 4 Illinois 1 6 7 Illinois 2 1 3 Illinois 2 9 11

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 40:48 ILL Elinsky, Abby (2) Corner kick off corner, into right side of net 1. 22:01 ILL Elinsky, Abby (1) D'Addario, Hope off corner, header pass to center, volley i 2. 46:53 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (1) Marbury, Kara cross from left side, left footed in Flaws, Jannelle Breece, Nicole 2. 39:18 ND Taylor Klawunder (1) Morgan Andrews from top of box, right side into left corner 3. 41:47 ND Katie Naughton (1) Brittany Von Rueden off corner, knocked into left side Cautions and ejections: 4. 74:17 ND Anna Gilbertson (1) (unassisted) breakaway up right side Win-Denley, Michelle (1-1-0). Loss-BROWN,Paige (1-1-0). Cautions and ejections: Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Officials: Referee: Keith Angel; Asst. Referee: Andy King; Kastriot Baruni; Win-Kaela Little (1-0-0). Loss-Denley, Michelle (0-1-0). Alt. Official: Dave Gire; Timekeeper: Mike Cation; Scorer: Matt Wille; Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Offsides: Louisville 0, Illinois 2. Officials: Referee: Rebecca Pagan; Asst. Referee: Elvis Mahmutovic; Ryan Ash; Official's signature Alt. Official: Phillip Howell; Timekeeper: Mike Cation; Scorer: Matt Wille; Offsides: Notre Dame 1, Illinois 0. Official's signature

GAME 3 GAME 4 ILLINOIS 3, ARIZONA STATE 1 ILLINOIS 1, OAKLAND 0 AUG. 29, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. AUG. 31, 2014 // OAKLAND SOCCER FIELD // ROCHESTER, MICH.

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer Arizona State vs Illinois (Aug 29, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Illinois vs Oakland (Aug 31, 2014 at Rochester, Mich.)

Arizona State (1-1-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Illinois (3-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT Total Illinois (2-1-0) Arizona State 0 1 1 Oakland (1-3-0) Illinois 0 0 1 1 Date: Aug 29, 2014 • Attendance: 511 Illinois 1 2 3 Date: Aug 31, 2014 • Attendance: 273 Oakland 0 0 0 0 Weather: 84, mostly sunny, wind SSE at 12 mph Weather: 76 degrees, cloudy Arizona State Illinois Illinois Oakland Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Bounds,Lexi - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 45 gk 35 Alison Holland - - - - - 97 d 3 Berryhill,McKenzie 1 - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 4 2 - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 7 3 - - - 97 mf 3 Annie Quiroga - - - - - 97 m 7 Lara,Lucy 2 1 - - - 53 d 5 D'Addario, Hope 1 - - - - 90 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 97 d 4 Aly Rawson - - - - - 93 f 9 Raybe,Jessica 2 - - - - 45 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 1 - - 1 - 74 m 6 d 6 f 10 Mader,Jazmarie - - - - - 39 m 10 Stucky, Allison 1 1 1 1 - 45 Robishaw, Reagan 3 1 - - - 82 Katrina Stencel - - - - - 97 d 12 Martinez,Alyssa - - - - - 46 m 11 Breece, Nicole - - - - - 82 m 10 Stucky, Allison 3 1 - - - 97 mf 9 Brianne Horne 1 1 - - - 97 d 13 Tosti,Sara - - - - - 90 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 53 m 11 Breece, Nicole 5 2 - - - 97 mf 15 Julianne Boyle - - - - - 97 f 17 Farquharson,Cali 3 2 - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 67 mf 16 Claudia Krupicz 1 - - - - 53 m 21 Gonzalez,Brianna - - - - - 77 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 97 f 17 Joan Sieja - - - - - 91 d 22 Stark,Madison 1 - - - - 90 f 20 Marbury, Kara 3 1 - - - 79 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 - - - - 97 f 18 Kendra Prince - - - - - 85 m 27 Moon,Aly 4 2 1 - - 77 d 24 Feher, Amy 1 - - - - 90 f 20 Marbury, Kara 4 - - - - 87 f 19 Kyla Kellermann - - - - - 97 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 24 Feher, Amy 3 2 1 - - 97 mf 24 Vlad Gurovski 2 - - - - 78 2 Kanavel,Whitney - - - - - 24 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 15 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 4 Kmetko,Madison - - - - - 8 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 62 0 Denley, Michelle - - - - - 52 8 Alice Palmer - - - - - 48 5 Goodman,Tommi 1 - - - - 37 13 Schafer, Summer - - - - - 13 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 0 13 Jenna Taylor - - - - - 20 11 Ometer,Rachel - - - - - 13 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 6 8 Conine, Casey 1 - - - - 31 21 Jenny Rosonke - - - - - 14 16 Domenichelli,Jessica - - - - - 27 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 22 13 Schafer, Summer 1 1 - - - 10 27 Lexi Quiroga - - - - - 4 18 Semerad,Mackenzie - - - 1 - 50 Totals 12 6 3 2 9 17 Osoba, Emily 1 1 - - - 15 Totals 4 1 0 0 10 19 Grossman,Mckenzie - - - - - 44 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 0 Totals 14 5 1 1 10 Totals 29 11 1 0 9

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Bounds,Lexi 90:00 3 3 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 1 4 1 Wheatley, Claire 45:00 0 0 35 Alison Holland 97:21 1 10 0 Denley, Michelle 52:21 0 1 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Arizona State 4 10 14 Arizona State 2 1 3 Shots by period 1 2 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 OT Total Illinois 4 8 12 Illinois 0 4 4 Illinois 6 17 6 29 Illinois 0 1 0 1 Oakland 2 1 1 4 Oakland 2 5 3 10 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Arizona State 1 2 3 Arizona State 4 6 10 Corner kicks 1 2 OT Total Fouls 1 2 OT Total Illinois 1 0 1 Illinois 5 4 9 Illinois 2 6 0 8 Illinois 3 3 3 9 Oakland 0 1 0 1 Oakland 5 4 1 10 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 6:59 ILL Stucky, Allison (1) Robishaw, Reagan top of box, into bottom right Scoring summary: 2. 51:53 ASU Moon,Aly (4) Semerad,Mackenzie left side of box, keeper out No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 3. 54:59 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (2) Stucky, Allison right cross, header flicked in 1. 97:21 ILL Feher, Amy (1) (unassisted) Shot from left side, to upper right 90 4. 57:51 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (3) (unassisted) failed clear, put away from center of box Cautions and ejections: Cautions and ejections: YC-OAKLAND #17 (95:30) YC-ASU #22 (78:06) Win-Denley, Michelle (2-1-0). Loss-Alison Holland (1-2-0). Win-Wheatley, Claire (1-0-0). Loss-Bounds,Lexi (1-1-1). Stadium: OU Soccer Field Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Officials: Referee: Nicole Valentine; Asst. Referee: Alex Smith; BrScott Blasey; Officials: Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov; Asst. Referee: Nasko Ivanov; Chad Formea; Offsides: Illinois 10, Oakland 1. Alt. Official: Michael Hansen; Timekeeper: Mike Cation; Scorer: Matt Wille; Official's signature Offsides: Arizona State 1, Illinois 2. Official's signature

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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer Illinois vs Charleston (Sep 05, 2014 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C.) UAB vs Illinois (Sep 07, 2014 at Mt. Pleasant, S.C.)

Illinois (4-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total UAB (2-3-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Charleston (2-3-0) Illinois 3 0 3 Illinois (5-1-0) UAB 1 0 1 Date: Sep 05, 2014 • Attendance: 542 Charleston 0 0 0 Date: Sep 07, 2014 • Attendance: 188 Illinois 1 2 3 Weather: Overcast, Intermittent showers Weather: partly cloudy, light harbor breeze Illinois Charleston UAB Illinois Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 00 Killian, Lauren - - - - - 90 gk 1 Jimenez, Angelica - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 1 1 - 1 - 54 d 2 Sender, Allie - - - - - 90 m 2 Liney, Johanna 1 - - 1 - 73 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 3 1 - - 72 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 d 3 Newman, Claire 1 - - - - 90 d 5 Schertzinger, Meredi - - - - - 90 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 4 2 1 1 - 70 d 5 Walker, Hope - - - - - 90 m 7 Waechter, Kelsey - - - - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan - - - - - 68 m 10 Stucky, Allison 3 2 1 - - 60 m 6 Mellem, Danielle - - - - - 59 m 11 Foster, Katherine - - - - - 83 m 10 Stucky, Allison 1 - - - - 77 m 11 Breece, Nicole 3 2 - 1 - 63 m 7 Narum, Riley - - - - - 69 f 13 Johnson, Kasey - - - - - 72 m 11 Breece, Nicole 2 - - 3 - 70 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 44 d 8 Speller-Drews, Rio - - - - - 90 d 14 Combs, Mary Catheri - - - - - 51 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 48 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 m 11 Huizenga, Hannah - - - - - 49 d 19 Kuestersteffen, Bri - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 45 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 - - - - 76 m 14 Blakely, Sarah 1 1 - - - 50 m 21 Hanks, Paige - - - - - 23 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 - - - - 85 f 20 Marbury, Kara 2 1 1 - - 34 m 20 Webster, Tracey - - - - - 76 m 24 Key-Adams, Morgan - - - - - 75 f 20 Marbury, Kara 1 1 - - - 43 d 24 Feher, Amy 1 1 - - - 90 f 21 Cardamone, Sarah - - - - - 76 d 26 Brewer, Amy - - - - - 83 d 24 Feher, Amy 1 1 1 - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 4 Warren, Sarah 1 - - - - 30 12 Edwards, Summer - - - - - 30 6 Cathey, Blaine - - - - - 7 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 5 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 46 15 LeBoeuf, Montana - - - - - 25 12 Fincher, Kimberly - - - - - 40 8 Conine, Casey 2 1 - - - 60 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 38 18 Bowers, Mary Kate - - - - - 49 15 Collins, Megan 1 1 1 - - 60 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 60 13 Schafer, Summer - - - - - 20 24 Vallez, Suzi - - - - - 28 18 Osterbind, Sharon - - - - - 18 13 Schafer, Summer 1 - - - - 16 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 14 28 McWhorter, Kelly - - - - - 18 20 Green, Rachel - - - - - 43 17 Osoba, Emily 1 1 1 - - 27 18 Leary, Noelle 1 - - - - 6 29 Gose, Ellen - - - - - 13 23 Craig, Samantha - - - - - 1 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 33 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 50 Totals 2 1 0 0 9 Totals 2 1 1 1 8 Totals 14 7 3 3 4 23 Medellin, Anastasia - - - - - 25 Totals 17 9 3 3 7 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Jimenez, Angelica 90:00 3 4 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 1 0 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 0 1 00 Killian, Lauren 90:00 3 6 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total UAB 1 1 2 UAB 1 3 4 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Illinois 5 9 14 Illinois 0 0 0 Illinois 10 7 17 Illinois 1 0 1 Charleston 2 0 2 Charleston 4 2 6 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total UAB 0 0 0 UAB 4 4 8 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Illinois 1 1 2 Illinois 3 1 4 Illinois 3 7 10 Illinois 2 5 7 Charleston 1 0 1 Charleston 3 6 9 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 7:09 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (4) Breece, Nicole volleyed in after long flip-throw into box No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 12:00 UAB Collins, Megan (1) Liney, Johanna 2 slots 15 at top right of box, 15 scores lo 1. 2:38 ILL Robishaw, Reagan (1) Breece, Nicole 11 centers from left side along baseline, 6 right corner one touch from 6 3. 74:21 ILL Feher, Amy (2) Breece, Nicole 11 plays ball into crowded box after failed 2. 12:48 ILL Stucky, Allison (2) Flaws, Jannelle corner went through the box, played back clearance after throw in one touch by 10 4. 76:59 ILL Osoba, Emily (1) Breece, Nicole rebound after blocked shot from 11, top o 3. 32:13 ILL Marbury, Kara (1) Robishaw, Reagan dicing run by 6 through center-left, center 20, scores 1st touch Cautions and ejections: YC-UAB #19 (56:37) Cautions and ejections: Win-Wheatley, Claire. Loss-Jimenez, Angelica. Win-Wheatley, Claire (2-0-0). Loss-Killian, Lauren (1-2-0). Stadium: Patriots Point Stadium: Patriots Point Officials: Referee: Derek Ashe; Timekeeper: Riley Rogers; Scorer: Nick Vlattas; Officials: Referee: Mark Budah; Asst. Referee: Alan Schechtman; Mario DePeno; Offsides: UAB 4, Illinois 6. Timekeeper: Riley Rogers; Scorer: Nick Vlattas; Official's signature Offsides: Illinois 2, Charleston 1. Official's signature GAME 7 GAME 8 ILLINOIS 2, IOWA 0 ILLINOIS 3, NEBRASKA 0 SEPT. 11, 2014 // IOWA SOCCER COMPLEX // IOWA CITY, IOWA SEPT. 14, 2014 // NU SOCCER FIELD // LINCOLN, NEB.

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer Illinois vs Iowa (Sep 11, 2014 at Iowa City, Iowa) Illinois vs Nebraska (Sep 14, 2014 at Lincoln, Neb.)

Illinois (6-2-0, 1-1-0 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Illinois (5-2-0, 0-1-0 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Nebraska (4-3-1, 0-1-1 Big Ten) Illinois 1 2 3 Iowa (6-1-0, 1-0-0 Big Ten) Illinois 0 0 0 Date: Sep 14, 2014 • Attendance: 292 Nebraska 0 0 0 Date: Sep 11, 2014 • Attendance: 411 Iowa 0 2 2 Weather: 70 degrees, sunny, winds at 10 mph Weather: 59 degrees, partly cloudy Illinois Nebraska Illinois Iowa Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 1 Schatz, Kelly - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 1 Clark, Hannah - - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 8 4 2 - - 77 d 4 Areman, Samantha - - - - - 81 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 3 2 - - - 90 d 3 Brown, Caitlin - - - - - 90 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 f 5 Kraeutner, Katie - - - - - 87 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 m 6 Urban, Nicole 1 1 1 - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 1 - - - - 90 mf 8 Hanson, Haley - - - - - 87 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 3 1 - - - 90 f 11 Toelle, Bri 3 2 - 1 - 90 m 10 Stucky, Allison 2 1 1 1 - 79 f 11 Conroy, Mayme 1 - - - - 81 f 9 Green, Megan 1 - - - - 55 m 14 Scott, Emily - - - - - 90 f 11 Breece, Nicole 1 - - - - 87 f 12 Gray, Caroline - - - - - 87 m 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 66 m 16 Thomas, Anne Marie - - - - - 70 m 14 Miller, Jenna 1 - - - - 53 d 13 Odermann, Jaylyn - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 f 19 Johnson, Jaycie 1 1 - - - 90 m 11 Breece, Nicole 2 1 - - - 90 d 17 Mazur, Sarah - - - - - 42 d 16 Elinsky, Abby - - - - - 85 mf 21 Flynn, Caroline 3 1 - - - 62 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 22 f 20 Lacasse, Cloe 3 1 - 1 - 90 m 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 49 d 22 Peterson, Alli - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 d 22 Pickert, Melanie 2 1 1 - - 90 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - 1 - 45 mf 24 Dittmar, Hannah - - - - - 59 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 - - - - 90 m 29 Krygier, Natalie - - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 24 Feher, Amy 1 - - - - 90 d 33 Burns, Corey - - - - - 90 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - 1 - 41 10 Claassen, Courtney 1 1 - - - 28 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 50 14 Loebel, Michaela - - - - - 9 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 11 9 Lulek, Amanda - - - - - 20 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 48 15 Hilton, Amanda - - - - - 7 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 68 23 Woodruff, Katharine - - - - - 41 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 4 20 Casey, Jourden - - - - - 44 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 24 25 Harman, Tory - - - - - 7 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 9 Totals 6 3 0 0 4 18 Leary, Noelle - - - - - 12 Totals 9 5 2 2 7 23 Medellin, Anastasia - - - - - 3 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 11 Totals 13 5 3 3 3 Totals 11 4 0 0 7 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 0 3 1 Schatz, Kelly 90:00 3 2 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 2 3 1 Clark, Hannah 90:00 0 4 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Illinois 8 5 13 Illinois 1 2 3 Illinois 5 6 11 Illinois 2 1 3 Nebraska 2 4 6 Nebraska 2 0 2 Iowa 4 5 9 Iowa 2 2 4 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Illinois 4 1 5 Illinois 2 1 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Nebraska 2 2 4 Nebraska 1 3 4 Illinois 3 1 4 Illinois 2 5 7 Iowa 2 1 3 Iowa 5 2 7 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 39:31 ILL Stucky, Allison (3) Feher, Amy Shot from 35 yards out, keeper off line No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 70:26 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (5) Ratz, Katherine Ratz slipped ball behind back line to Flaws 1. 51:11 IOWA Pickert, Melanie (4) (unassisted) off free kick just outside box\ 3. 79:29 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (6) Stucky, Allison Set piece from 30 yards out served into t 2. 58:09 IOWA Urban, Nicole (1) Toelle, Bri ball fed to corner, cross, fired into lower l Cautions and ejections: Lacasse, Cloe corner YC-NEB #19 (74:10)

Cautions and ejections: Win-Wheatley, Claire (4-1-0). Loss-Schatz, Kelly (4-3-1). Stadium: NU Soccer Field Win-Clark, Hannah (2-0-0). Loss-Wheatley, Claire (3-1-0). Officials: Referee: Pawel Wydra; Asst. Referee: Jim McVay; Ryan Bichler; Stadium: Iowa Soccer Complex Alt. Official: Jason Francois; Timekeeper: YanXin Lee; Scorer: Connor Stange; Officials: Referee: Terry Vaughn; Asst. Referee: Falah AL-Yassery; Dean Jandik; Offsides: Illinois 1, Nebraska 5. Alt. Official: Jake Bulicek; Timekeeper: John Lundell; Scorer: Sam Stych; Official's signature Offsides: Illinois 1, Iowa 2. Official's signature

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 33 2014 IN REVIEW GAME 9 GAME 10 #22 ILLINOIS 2, INDIANA 0 #22 ILLINOIS 3, PURDUE 0 SEPT. 18, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. SEPT. 21, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL.

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer Indiana vs #22 Illinois (Sep 18, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Purdue vs #22 Illinois (Sep 21, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.)

Indiana (4-5-0, 0-3-0 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Purdue (6-3-1, 2-2-0 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Illinois (7-2-0, 2-1-0 Big Ten) Indiana 0 0 0 Illinois (8-2-0, 3-1-0 Big Ten) Purdue 0 0 0 Date: Sep 18, 2014 • Attendance: 372 Illinois 1 1 2 Date: Sep 21, 2014 • Attendance: 1238 Illinois 0 3 3 Weather: 74, sunny, wind NE at 8 mph Weather: 70, mostly sunny, wind NW at 18 mph Indiana Illinois Purdue Illinois Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 0 Stone, Sarah - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 00 YOHN, Erika - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - 1 - 90 m 2 Bujouves, Jessie - - - - - 90 f 2 Ratz, Katherine 1 - - - - 59 m 10 KURAMOTO, Mollie - - - - - 90 f 2 Ratz, Katherine 1 1 - - - 35 d 3 Keller, Tori 1 - - - - 80 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 3 2 - - 81 f 12 WILLIAMS, Maddy 1 1 - - - 65 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 8 4 3 - - 90 f 4 Brown, Mykayla - - - - - 42 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 d 14 LOVE, Kim - - - - - 90 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 d 5 Borschke, Marissa - - - - - 90 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 f 16 HAIRSTON, Alex 1 - - - - 45 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - 1 - 90 m 13 White, Bekah - - - - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 2 - - - - 77 d 17 KOROLAS, Vanessa - - - - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 3 2 - - - 90 m 14 Feinstein, Kailee - - - - - 32 m 10 Stucky, Allison 3 3 - - - 90 m 23 ROBERTSON, Nicole - - - - - 84 m 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 78 f 17 Woolums, Jordan - - - - - 77 m 11 Breece, Nicole 4 2 - - - 81 d 24 GREGORY, Holly - - - - - 90 m 11 Breece, Nicole 2 2 - - - 90 m 20 Dreher, Rebecca - - - - - 84 m 14 Miller, Jenna 1 - - - - 33 m 34 TOPPIN-HERBERT, S 1 - - - - 20 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 36 d 25 Pittman, Molly - - - - - 90 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 2 - - - - 90 d 35 LASKY, Mikayla - - - - - 90 d 16 Elinsky, Abby - - - - - 90 d 27 Coley, Taylor 1 - - - - 90 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 90 f 77 ARKANS, Erika 1 1 - - - 67 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 7 Smith, Kayla - - - - - 37 8 Conine, Casey 3 - - - - 70 4 KASER, Megan - - - - - 23 8 Conine, Casey 1 - - - - 54 11 Leist, Kristin - - - - - 6 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 16 7 NELLAMS, Makaela - - - - - 10 9 Green, Megan 1 - - - - 12 12 Smith, Abby 2 1 - - - 38 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 35 15 HAIRSTON, Juliana - - - - - 10 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 12 15 Ellis, Veronica - - - - - 30 Totals 20 8 2 0 14 19 PETRINA, Andrea - - - - - 39 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia 1 - - - - 44 22 Leitner, Annelie - - - - - 11 26 REPASKY, Delia - - - - - 6 Totals 17 9 3 2 11 28 Romero, Rachel - - - - - 13 27 SZALACH, Christa 1 - - - - 70 Totals 4 1 0 0 12 28 HIVELY, Nikki 1 1 - - - 10 Totals 6 3 0 0 8 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 0 Stone, Sarah 90:00 2 6 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 0 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 00 YOHN, Erika 90:00 3 6 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 0 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Indiana 1 3 4 Indiana 4 2 6 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Illinois 13 7 20 Illinois 0 1 1 Purdue 3 3 6 Purdue 2 4 6 Illinois 5 12 17 Illinois 1 2 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Indiana 2 2 4 Indiana 7 5 12 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Illinois 3 4 7 Illinois 3 11 14 Purdue 1 0 1 Purdue 5 3 8 Illinois 2 3 5 Illinois 5 6 11

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 19:45 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (7) (unassisted) set piece, 20 yards out, left corner No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 57:56 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (8) (unassisted) set piece, 20 yards out, right corner 1. 79:35 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (9) D'Addario, Hope played ahead of defense, one-on-one 2. 87:31 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (10) Penalty kick Cautions and ejections: 3. 89:02 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (11) Wheatley, Claire off goal kick, played ahead of defense, on

Win-Wheatley, Claire (5-1-0). Loss-Stone, Sarah (4-4-0). Cautions and ejections: Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Officials: Referee: Gregory Dopka; Asst. Referee: Khalaf Al-Latayfeh; Keith Angel; Win-Wheatley, Claire (6-1-0). Loss-YOHN, Erika (3-2-1). Alt. Official: Mike Wilson; Timekeeper: Mike Cation; Scorer: Matt Wille; Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Offsides: Indiana 5, Illinois 0. Officials: Referee: Jordan Pramuk; Asst. Referee: Sergio Alvarez; Fernando Ibarra; Official's signature Alt. Official: Ed McBride; Timekeeper: Tim Sinclair; Scorer: Matt Wille; Offsides: Purdue 3, Illinois 4. Official's signature GAME 11 GAME 12 #19 ILLINOIS 4, OHIO STATE 1 #8 PENN STATE 2, #19 ILLINOIS 1 SEPT. 26, 2014 // JESSE OWENS STADIUM // COLUMBUS, OHIO SEPT. 20, 2014 // JEFFREY FIELD // UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer #19 Illinois vs Ohio State (Sep 26, 2014 at Columbus, Ohio) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer Illinois (9-2-0, 4-1-0 B1G) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total #19 Illinois vs #8 Penn State (Sep 28, 2014 at University Park, Pa.) Ohio State (4-6-0, 1-3-0 B1G) Illinois 2 2 4 Date: Sep 26, 2014 • Attendance: 762 Ohio State 1 0 1 Weather: Sunny and 77 degrees Illinois (9-3-0, 4-2-0 B1G) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Penn State (10-1-0, 5-0-0 B1G) Illinois Ohio State Illinois 0 1 1 Date: Sep 28, 2014 • Attendance: 1602 Penn State 0 2 2 Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Weather: gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - 1 - 90 gk 00 Geldernick, Megan - - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 7 4 2 - - 63 d 2 Wolf, Marisa 1 - - - - 71 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 d 3 Miyashiro, Nicole - - - - - 69 Illinois Penn State d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 m 4 Walts, Nikki 1 - - - - 75 Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 2 - - 1 - 83 f 7 Prince, Nichelle 1 - - - - 57 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 28 Eckerstrom,Britt - - - - - 90 m 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 66 m 8 Varner, Kayla - - - - - 87 m 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 48 m 3 Hurd,Emily 1 1 - 1 - 67 m 11 Breece, Nicole 1 - - - - 58 d 16 Gruenbaum, Ashley - - - - - 35 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 2 1 - - 90 d 5 Elliston,Maddie - - - - - 90 m 14 Miller, Jenna 1 - - - - 67 d 17 Skinner, Bridget - - - - - 84 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 d 7 Ball,Elizabeth - - - - - 90 m 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 85 f 19 Edwards, Sammy - - - - - 50 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 f 9 Crouse,Frannie 3 1 1 - - 57 d 16 Elinsky, Abby - - - - - 36 f 20 Agnew, Lindsay - - - - - 90 d 6 Robishaw, Reagan - - - - - 90 m 10 Ogle,Emily 1 - - - - 79 d 24 Feher, Amy 2 - - - - 90 m 26 Dudley, Sydney - - - - - 79 d 8 Conine, Casey - - - - - 82 m 11 Rodriguez,Raquel 1 - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- m 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 67 m 14 Chapic,Kori 1 1 - - - 90 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 47 5 Gruber, Ellyn - - - - - 51 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 86 f 16 Weber,Mallory 5 3 - - - 75 8 Conine, Casey 1 1 1 - - 63 9 Paradiso, Michela 3 3 1 - - 66 f 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 1 - - - 87 d 17 Church,Whitney 1 - - - - 90 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 13 11 Degler, Alexis - - - - - 23 d 24 Feher, Amy 1 1 - 1 - 90 m 20 Williford,Salina 3 2 1 - - 83 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 7 13 Schlemitz, Kenzie - - - - - 3 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 26 14 Wangsness, Emma - - - - - 9 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 23 Medellin, Anastasia - - - - - 6 15 Schlemitz, Brynn - - - - - 3 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 31 4 Schafer,Megan 1 - - 1 - 33 TM TEAM - 1 1 - 10 0 21 Kraft, Katelyn - - - - - 6 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 3 8 Keen,Katy - - - - - 17 Totals 14 6 4 2 10 22 Hopkins, Nicole - - - - - 6 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - 1 - 46 15 Echard,Haleigh 2 2 - - - 23 23 Schissler, Taylor - - - 1 - 14 Totals 6 4 1 2 11 25 Peterson,Mallory - - - - - 10 24 Urovsky, Toni - - - - - 3 Totals 19 10 2 2 9 Totals 6 3 1 1 14 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 2 8 28 Eckerstrom,Britt 90:00 1 3 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 1 2 00 Geldernick, Megan 90:00 4 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Illinois 3 3 6 Illinois 3 5 8 Illinois 6 8 14 Illinois 1 1 2 Ohio State 4 2 6 Ohio State 2 0 2 Penn State 10 9 19 Penn State 1 2 3

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Illinois 1 1 2 Illinois 5 5 10 Illinois 0 2 2 Illinois 7 4 11 Ohio State 0 2 2 Ohio State 7 7 14 Penn State 2 3 5 Penn State 5 4 9

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 5:40 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (12) Robishaw, Reagan Cross from 6 on right wing, volley by 3 fr No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description out 1. 62:23 PSU Crouse,Frannie (7) Hurd,Emily pass from left box to middle 2. 13:19 ILL OWN GOAL (unassisted) Own goal on deflection off free kick on rig 2. 63:10 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (14) Feher, Amy middle of box 3. 39:14 OSU Paradiso, Michela (3) Schissler, Taylor Header flicked on by 9 from 8 yards off fr Abu-Douleh, Alia from 23 3. 83:11 PSU Williford,Salina (3) Schafer,Megan ball move in front of goalie 4. 58:06 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (13) Wheatley, Claire Goal kick skipped past defenders, finish fa from 8 yds 5. 82:50 ILL Conine, Casey (1) (unassisted) 8 tracked down deflection off long ball, fin Cautions and ejections: from 10 yds empty net Win-Eckerstrom,Britt (10-1-0). Loss-Wheatley, Claire (7-2-0). Cautions and ejections: YC-OSU #2 (68:18); RC-OSU #2 (70:55) Stadium: Jeffrey Field Officials: Referee: Peter Dhima; Asst. Referee: Michael Matlock; Sean Regan; Win-Wheatley, Claire (7-1-0). Loss-Geldernick, Megan (4-6-0). Alt. Official: Tim Deljanovan; Timekeeper: Steve Fishler; Scorer: Jen Heisel; Stadium: Jesse Owens Offsides: Illinois 0, Penn State 5. Officials: Referee: Michael Allie; Asst. Referee: Brandon Artis; Brian Apwisch; Official's signature Alt. Official: Ben Miller; Scorer: Brett Rybak; Offsides: Illinois 0, Ohio State 4. Official's signature

34 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI 2014 IN REVIEW GAME 13 GAME 14 NORTHWESTERN 2, #19 ILLINOIS 0 MINNESOTA 2, ILLINOIS 1 OCT. 5, 2014 // LAKESIDE FIELD // EVANSTON, ILL. OCT. 12, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL.

Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer Soccer Box Score (Final) #19 Illinois vs Northwestern (Oct 05, 2014 at Evanston, Ill.) 2014 Illinois Soccer Minnesota vs Illinois (Oct 12, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Illinois (9-4-0, 4-3-0 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Northwestern (5-6-2, 1-5-1 Big Ten) Illinois 0 0 0 Minnesota (8-6-1, 5-3-1 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Date: Oct 05, 2014 • Attendance: 568 Northwestern 1 1 2 Illinois (9-5-0, 4-4-0 Big Ten) Minnesota 0 1 0 1 2 Weather: High 40's, 15-20mph N-NE wind, cloudy over water Date: Oct 12, 2014 • Attendance: 713 Illinois 0 1 0 0 1 Weather: 59, cloudy, wind ESE at 8 mph Illinois Northwestern Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Minnesota Illinois gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 1 Clem, Lauren - - - - - 90 Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 6 1 - - - 90 6 Gorman, Kassidy - - - - - 90 gk 00 Hobbs, Tarah - - - - - 100 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 100 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 58 9 Sebo, Niki 2 1 - 1 - 90 f 2 Kolander, Simone 4 - - 1 - 100 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 7 3 1 - - 100 d 5 D'Addario, Hope 1 - - - - 90 12 McGinty, Margo - - - - - 90 f 4 Schultz, Olivia - - - - - 69 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 100 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 1 - - - - 90 14 Schrakamp, Sami - - - - - 24 d 5 d 5 m 8 Conine, Casey 3 2 - - - 64 16 Mehta, Nandi 2 - - - - 90 Helverson, Haley 1 - - - - 100 D'Addario, Hope 1 1 - - - 80 m 10 Stucky, Allison 1 - - - - 79 17 Jerantowski, Kim - - - - - 57 m 6 Thyken, Katie - - - 1 - 100 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 3 1 - - - 100 m 11 Breece, Nicole - - - - - 90 20 Smith, Nikia - - - - - 90 m 11 Stiever, Josee 2 1 1 - - 100 m 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 21 Steiner, Addie 7 4 2 - - 84 f 13 Stainbrook, Taylor - - - - - 82 m 11 Breece, Nicole 1 1 - - - 100 f 16 Elinsky, Abby 5 3 - - - 90 22 Barr, KK - - - - - 64 d 17 Beal, Rashida - - - - - 100 m 14 Miller, Jenna 1 - - - - 63 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 77 24 Alyinovich, Jackie - - - - - 90 d 18 Pafko, Ashley 1 1 - - - 100 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 100 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 20 Roberts, Becca 2 1 - - - 100 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 2 - - - - 100 0 Denley, Michelle - - - - - 0 2 Landgrebe, Katie - - - - - 41 m 43 Wodnick, Taylor 1 1 1 - - 82 f 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 82 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 16 4 Cikos, Natalie - - - - - 16 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 26 11 Fayeulle, Maria 1 1 - - - 30 3 McGahn, Kellie - - - - - 30 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 31 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 41 15 Waddle, Georgia - - - - - 33 14 Larrick, Jen - - - - - 18 9 Green, Megan 1 1 - - - 36 Totals 17 6 0 0 15 19 Scott, Kourtney - - - - - 10 23 Gernes, Julianna - - - - - 20 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 20 37 Korn, Jennifer - - - - - 1 Totals 11 4 2 2 20 Totals 16 7 1 0 8 Totals 12 6 2 1 19 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 00 Hobbs, Tarah 100:20 1 6 1 Wheatley, Claire 100:20 2 2 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 2 4 1 Clem, Lauren 90:00 0 6 Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Minnesota 7 3 0 1 11 Minnesota 2 3 1 0 6 Illinois 11 6 17 Illinois 0 4 4 Illinois 5 9 2 0 16 Illinois 2 0 0 0 2 Northwestern 4 8 12 Northwestern 5 1 6 Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Minnesota 4 1 0 0 5 Minnesota 7 12 1 0 20 Illinois 0 2 2 Illinois 9 6 15 Northwestern 1 1 2 Northwestern 13 6 19 Illinois 0 3 0 0 3 Illinois 2 4 2 0 8

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 3:18 NU Steiner, Addie (7) Sebo, Niki On the run, looping shot over GK from 20 1. 50:02 MINN Stiever, Josee (4) Thyken, Katie right cross, volley in 2. 86:15 NU Steiner, Addie (8) (unassisted) Looping shot from 40 yards. 2. 87:07 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (15) Penalty kick 3. 100:20 MINN Wodnick, Taylor (2) Kolander, Simone right cross, volleyed and deflected in Cautions and ejections: YC-NU #20 (16:30); YC-ILL #4 (41:35); YC-NU #24 (44:38) Cautions and ejections: YC-MINN #18 (79:01); YC-MINN #23 (80:16); YC-ILL #16 (98:03) Win-Clem, Lauren (5-6-2). Loss-Wheatley, Claire (7-3-0). Stadium: Lakeside Field Win-Hobbs, Tarah (8-5-1). Loss-Wheatley, Claire (7-4-0). Officials: Referee: Khalaf Al Latayfeh; Asst. Referee: Karl Braun; Vitali Hantsevich; Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Alt. Official: Landon Albert; Officials: Referee: Cien Asoera; Asst. Referee: Miguel Panduro Jr.; Joe Brice; Offsides: Illinois 1, Northwestern 3. Alt. Official: Sergio Alvarez; Timekeeper: Tim Sinclair; Scorer: Matt Wille; Official's signature Offsides: Minnesota 0, Illinois 2. Official's signature

GAME 15 GAME 16 #14 RUTGERS 2, ILLINOIS 1 ILLINOIS 1, MARYLAND 1 (2OT) OCT. 17, 2014 // YURCAK FIELD // PISCATAWAY, N.J. OCT. 19, 2014 // LUDWIG FIELD // COLLEGE PARK, MD.

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer Illinois vs Maryland (Oct 19, 2014 at College Park, Md.) Illinois vs #14 Rutgers (Oct 17, 2014 at Piscataway, N.J.) Illinois (9-6-1, 4-5-1 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Illinois (9-6-0, 4-5-0 B1G) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Maryland (5-4-6, 3-2-5 Big Ten) Illinois 1 0 0 0 1 Rutgers (11-1-1, 7-1-1 B1G) Illinois 1 0 1 Date: Oct 19, 2014 • Attendance: 618 Maryland 0 1 0 0 1 Date: Oct 17, 2014 • Attendance: 541 Rutgers 1 1 2 Weather: Weather: Clear, 65 degrees Illinois Maryland Illinois Rutgers Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 110 gk 33 Rachelle Beanlands - - - - - 110 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 23 Murphy, Casey - - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 2 1 - - 105 m 2 Sarah Fichtner 5 2 - - - 110 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 5 3 1 - - 90 b 3 Skroski, Erica - - - - - 90 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 104 m 3 Aubrey Baker 6 3 - - - 99 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 f 4 DeVolk, Amanda - - - - - 43 d 5 D'Addario, Hope 1 - - - - 110 m 4 Cory Ryan - - - - - 29 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 86 f 9 Scholz, Stefanie - - - - - 60 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan - - - - - 78 m 10 Riley Barger 3 - - - - 100 d 6 Robishaw, Reagan 2 1 - - - 90 m 11 Katkowski, Hayley 1 - - - - 90 m 8 Conine, Casey 2 1 - - - 65 b 15 Erika Nelson - - - - - 110 m 10 Stucky, Allison 1 - - - - 79 b 13 Morash, Maggie 1 - - - - 49 m 10 Stucky, Allison 1 - - - - 110 f 18 Natasha Ntone-Kouo 2 - - - - 57 m 11 Breece, Nicole - - - - - 90 m 14 Valliant, Samantha - - - - - 64 m 11 Breece, Nicole 2 1 - 1 - 89 m 20 Sarah Molina - - - - - 110 m 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 65 b 15 Smith, Erin - - - - - 90 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina 1 - - - - 110 b 21 Amanda Gerlitz 1 1 - - - 110 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 1 - - - 53 f 22 Shade Pratt 2 2 - - - 61 d 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 m 21 Pietrangelo, Amy 4 4 1 - - 52 f 20 Marbury, Kara 1 - - - - 81 b 73 Shannon Collins 1 - - - - 110 f 16 Elinsky, Abby 2 1 - - - 90 b 22 Reed, Brianne - - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- f 20 Marbury, Kara - - - 1 - 62 f 73 Tiernan, Madison 5 2 1 - - 67 2 Ratz, Katherine 2 - - - - 58 13 Maisie Mccune 3 - - 1 - 32 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 54 14 Alex Doody - - - - - 16 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 4 5 Cole, Rachel 2 1 - - - 42 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 5 16 Hope Gouterman - - - - - 5 8 6 Conine, Casey - - - - - 25 Ryan, Allison - - - - - 6 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 5 17 Gabby Galanti 2 1 - - - 56 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 39 8 Benintente, Cassidy - - - - - 41 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia 1 - - - - 53 19 Alex Anthony 2 1 1 - - 29 Totals 10 5 1 1 5 12 Sexton, Jessie - - - - - 23 Totals 16 5 1 1 13 29 Madison Turner - - - - - 22 16 Inacio, Cassie - - - - - 16 31 Erika Joab 1 - - - - 43 20 Hudson, Nikki - - - - - 6 Totals 28 10 1 1 8 24 Puchalski, Jessica - - - - - 23 36 Prager, Tori 2 1 - - - 46 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Totals 15 8 2 0 9 1 Wheatley, Claire 110:00 1 9 33 Rachelle Beanlands 110:00 1 4

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 2 6 23 Murphy, Casey 90:00 1 4 Illinois 7 4 1 4 16 Illinois 3 3 0 3 9 Maryland 7 16 1 4 28 Maryland 2 1 0 1 4 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Illinois 7 3 10 Illinois 3 3 6 Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total Rutgers 7 8 15 Rutgers 4 0 4 Illinois 3 0 1 1 5 Illinois 3 5 2 3 13 Maryland 2 7 2 1 12 Maryland 2 3 2 1 8 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Illinois 0 1 1 Illinois 3 2 5 Rutgers 2 2 4 Rutgers 4 5 9 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 19:41 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (17) Breece, Nicole Awarded indirect free kick from 8 yards. I Scoring summary: touching on GK No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 70:03 UMD Alex Anthony (2) Maisie Mccune Give and go, finish from right side into lef corner 1. 18:19 RU Tiernan, Madison (5) (unassisted) Handled the ball from 25 out, striking left finishing right Cautions and ejections: 2. 19:07 ILL Flaws, Jannelle (16) Marbury, Kara Tapped her way from #20, and buried fro YC-ILL #TM (93:46); RC-ILL #TM (110:00) over Murphy 3. 85:32 RU Pietrangelo, Amy (4) Corner kick #21 bends it far post for the goal off a co Illinois-Wheatley, Claire (7-5-1). Maryland-Rachelle Beanlands (5-4-6). kick Stadium: Ludwig Field Officials: Referee: Andrew Chapin; Asst. Referee: Steve Thur; Korey Carter; Cautions and ejections: Alt. Official: Ian Gut; Offsides: Illinois 2, Maryland 1. Win-Murphy, Casey (11-1-1). Loss-Wheatley, Claire (7-5-0). Official's signature Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Tony Russo; Asst. Referee: Rich Rodriguez; Rudi Sejdic; Alt. Official: Mustafa Dandane; Offsides: Illinois 0, Rutgers 3. Official's signature

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 35 2014 IN REVIEW GAME 17 GAME 18 ILLINOIS 2, MICHIGAN STATE 0 MICHIGAN 2, ILLINOIS 1 OCT. 24, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. OCT. 26, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL.

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer 2014 Illinois Soccer Michigan vs Illinois (Oct 26, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Michigan State vs Illinois (Oct 24, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Michigan (12-4-2, 8-2-2 B1G) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Michigan State (9-7-1, 3-7-1 Big Ten) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Illinois (10-7-1, 5-6-1 B1G) Michigan 1 1 2 Illinois (10-6-1, 5-5-1 B1G) Michigan State 0 0 0 Date: Oct 26, 2014 • Attendance: 490 Illinois 1 0 1 Date: Oct 24, 2014 • Attendance: 725 Illinois 1 1 2 Weather: 63, sunny, wind S at 6 mph Weather: 61, clear, wind SSW at 5 mph Michigan Illinois Michigan State Illinois Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 00 HINZ, MEGAN - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 0 Clem, Courtney - - - - - 90 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 m 2 PACE, JEN - - - - - 90 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 10 2 - 1 - 90 f 2 Krause, Allyson - - - - - 68 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 9 4 - - - 86 m 4 LEWIS, MADISSON - - - - - 90 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 83 d 5 Gjonaj, Alexandra - - - - - 90 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 d 14 RAGUSE, SYDNEY - - - - - 55 d 5 D'Addario, Hope 1 - - - - 90 d 7 Fiebernitz, Mary-Kat - - - - - 84 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 d 17 SOCCORSI, ANNA 1 - - - - 90 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 2 1 1 - - 80 m 10 Marsack, Megan - - - - - 40 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan 1 - - - - 65 f 20 HEIFETZ, JESSICA 1 1 1 - - 43 m 10 Stucky, Allison 3 1 - - - 90 d 14 Caruso, Nicole 1 1 - - - 90 m 10 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 56 f 21 SARKISIAN, ANI 1 1 - 1 - 76 m 11 Breece, Nicole 1 - - - - 81 f 15 Cheslik, Jamie - - - - - 71 m 11 Breece, Nicole 4 2 - 1 - 86 d 22 TIMKO, TAYLOR 1 1 1 1 - 90 m 15 Weykamp, Aliina 1 - - - - 90 d 16 Kjellstrom, Jessica - - - - - 85 m 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 f 25 WALDECK, NICKY 2 1 - 1 - 90 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 3 2 - - - 90 m 17 Kovan, Sarah - - - - - 86 d 16 Elinsky, Abby 1 - - 1 - 90 d 30 ORDONEZ, CHRISTIN - - - - - 90 f 20 Marbury, Kara 1 - - - - 59 f 22 Wester, Paige 2 - - - - 90 f 20 Marbury, Kara 5 2 1 - - 74 m 31 HARRIS, CORINNE 2 - - - - 86 d 24 Feher, Amy 1 - - - - 90 m 29 McKerchie, Morgan - - - - - 48 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 6 WILKINSON, NIKI - - - - - 19 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 38 8 White, Jessica 1 - - - - 25 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 11 16 COLLINS, CASSIE - - - - - 51 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 19 11 VanPoppelen, Rachel - - - - - 26 9 Green, Megan 2 - - - - 21 18 HOGARTH, DANIELLE - - - - - 31 Totals 23 6 1 1 11 12 Stadelmaier, Shauna - - - - - 11 17 Osoba, Emily 2 1 1 - - 15 Totals 8 4 2 3 14 18 Dear, Michelle - - - - - 4 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia 1 - - - - 36 20 Evans, Kirsten - - - - - 42 Totals 25 9 2 2 11 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 23 Timar, Kelli - - - - - 10 00 HINZ, MEGAN 90:00 1 5 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 2 2 27 Yewah, Kristelle 1 - - - - 32 Totals 5 1 0 0 11 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Michigan 5 3 8 Michigan 2 3 5 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Illinois 6 17 23 Illinois 2 0 2 0 Clem, Courtney 90:00 2 7 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 0 1 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Michigan 3 0 3 Michigan 8 6 14 Michigan State 2 3 5 Michigan State 5 2 7 Illinois 0 4 4 Illinois 5 6 11 Illinois 12 13 25 Illinois 0 1 1

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Scoring summary: Michigan State 0 2 2 Michigan State 5 6 11 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Illinois 1 7 8 Illinois 5 6 11 1. 7:21 ILL Robishaw, Reagan (2) Flaws, Jannelle flicked into box, beat keeper upper left co 2. 8:58 MICH TIMKO, TAYLOR (4) SARKISIAN, ANI off corner kick, flicked in left side 3. 59:09 MICH HEIFETZ, JESSICA (3) TIMKO, TAYLOR off set piece, header pass in box, put awa Scoring summary: WALDECK, NICKY center No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 24:25 ILL Marbury, Kara (2) (unassisted) left side of box, off own rebound, right co Cautions and ejections: net 2. 82:35 ILL Osoba, Emily (2) Breece, Nicole off corner, volley pass, goal into left corne Win-HINZ, MEGAN (11-2-2). Loss-Wheatley, Claire (8-6-1). Elinsky, Abby Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Officials: Referee: Christopher Koloffon; Asst. Referee: Michael Lucas; Cautions and ejections: Jordan Pramuk; Alt. Official: Samantha Agins; Timekeeper: Matt Wille; Scorer: Matt Wille; YC-MSU #7 (72:43) Offsides: Michigan 2, Illinois 1. Official's signature Win-Wheatley, Claire (8-5-1). Loss-Clem, Courtney (9-7-1). Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Officials: Referee: Cien Asoera; Asst. Referee: Heber Estrada; Edgar Osorio; Alt. Official: Brian Lynch; Timekeeper: Mike Cation; Scorer: Matt Wille; Offsides: Michigan State 2, Illinois 2. Official's signature GAME 19 GAME 20 ILLINOIS 0, #11 WISCONSIN 0 (2OT) #11 WISCONSIN 2, ILLINOIS 0 OCT. 31, 2014 // ILLINOIS SOCCER STADIUM // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 1ST ROUND // NOV. 5, 2014 // BOILER SOCCER COMPLEX // WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.

Soccer Box Score (Final) 2014 Illinois Soccer Soccer Box Score (Final) Illinois vs #11 Wisconsin (Nov 05, 2014 at West Lafayette, Ind.) 2014 Illinois Soccer #11 Wisconsin vs Illinois (Oct 31, 2014 at Champaign, Ill.) Illinois (10-8-2) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Wisconsin (16-2-2) Illinois 0 0 0 Wisconsin (15-2-2, 9-2-2 B1G) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Date: Nov 05, 2014 • Attendance: 509 Wisconsin 2 0 2 Illinois (10-7-2, 5-6-2 B1G) Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 0 Weather: Clear, sunny, 58 degrees, SW Winds at 8 mph Date: Oct 31, 2014 • Attendance: 248 Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 Weather: 39, cloudy, wind NNW at 20 mph Illinois Wisconsin Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Wisconsin Illinois gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 90 gk 24 Richard, Genevieve - - - - - 90 Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 6 2 - - - 90 m 3 Lavelle, Rose 4 2 - - - 90 d 5 D'Addario, Hope - - - - - 90 m 5 Meuer, McKenna 1 1 - - - 90 gk 24 Richard, Genevieve - - - - - 110 gk 1 Wheatley, Claire - - - - - 110 m 6 Robishaw, Reagan - - - - - 90 d 6 Stelzer, Brianna - - - - - 90 m 3 Lavelle, Rose 2 - - - - 110 f 3 Flaws, Jannelle 4 1 - - - 110 m 10 Stucky, Allison 1 - - - - 65 d 10 Laufenberg, Molly - - - - - 90 m 5 Meuer, McKenna 2 1 - - - 110 d 4 Warren, Sarah - - - - - 90 m 11 Breece, Nicole 2 - - - - 90 m 13 McNicoll, Kinley 4 1 - 1 - 87 d 6 Stelzer, Brianna - - - - - 110 d 5 D'Addario, Hope 2 1 - - - 110 m 15 Weykamp, Aliina - - - - - 90 f 15 Walls, Cara 4 1 1 - - 90 d 10 Laufenberg, Molly 1 1 - - - 110 f 9 Green, Megan 1 1 - - - 18 d 16 Elinsky, Abby - - - - - 90 d 18 Schwarz, Kylie - - - - - 90 m 13 m 10 McNicoll, Kinley 8 5 - - - 110 Stucky, Allison - - - - - 97 m 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 31 m 21 Harrison, Becca - - - - - 59 f 15 Walls, Cara 6 - - - - 110 m 11 Breece, Nicole 1 - - - - 110 f 20 Marbury, Kara 2 1 - - - 90 f 22 Williams, Kodee 2 2 1 - - 70 d 18 Schwarz, Kylie - - - - - 110 m 15 Weykamp, Aliina 1 - - - - 110 d 24 Feher, Amy 1 1 - - - 90 d 30 Heller, Alexandra - - - - - 90 m 21 Harrison, Becca 1 1 - - - 81 d 16 Elinsky, Abby - - - - - 75 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- f 22 Williams, Kodee 6 2 - - - 109 m 18 Leary, Noelle - - - - - 14 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 17 4 McGinnis, Sydney - - - - - 9 d 30 Heller, Alexandra - - - - - 110 d 24 Feher, Amy - - - - - 110 9 Green, Megan - - - - - 42 12 Powers, Micaela - - - - - 26 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 14 Miller, Jenna - - - - - 25 14 Kresge, Marisa - - - - - 11 14 Kresge, Marisa - - - - - 1 2 Ratz, Katherine - - - - - 33 Totals 12 4 0 0 9 16 Tye, Alexis 1 - - - - 8 16 Tye, Alexis - - - - - 29 6 Robishaw, Reagan 2 - - - - 96 Totals 16 7 2 1 12 Totals 26 10 0 0 14 17 Osoba, Emily - - - - - 8 19 Abu-Douleh, Alia - - - - - 35 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 20 Marbury, Kara - - - - - 84 1 Wheatley, Claire 90:00 2 4 24 Richard, Genevieve 90:00 0 4 Totals 11 3 0 0 9 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 24 Richard, Genevieve 110:00 0 3 1 Wheatley, Claire 110:00 0 10 Illinois 4 8 12 Illinois 0 5 5 Wisconsin 7 9 16 Wisconsin 1 3 4 Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Wisconsin 3 13 6 4 26 Wisconsin 3 0 0 0 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Illinois 8 3 0 0 11 Illinois 1 5 2 2 10 Illinois 1 3 4 Illinois 6 3 9 Wisconsin 2 7 9 Wisconsin 4 8 12 Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total Wisconsin 0 5 1 0 6 Wisconsin 4 6 2 2 14 Illinois 3 0 0 0 3 Illinois 4 4 0 1 9 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 24:26 WIS Williams, Kodee (7) McNicoll, Kinley Long run through heart of field, past defe Scoring summary: 18 & into left side 2. 30:12 WIS Walls, Cara (12) (unassisted) Possession on defender TO on right flank, No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description in & score

Cautions and ejections: Cautions and ejections: YC-WIS #5 (55:42) Wisconsin-Richard, Genevieve (15-2-2). Illinois-Wheatley, Claire (8-6-2). Stadium: ILL Soccer Stadium Win-Richard, Genevieve. Loss-Wheatley, Claire. Officials: Referee: Ben Trevino; Asst. Referee: Andi Keca; Arlind Kociu; Stadium: Boiler Soccer Complx Alt. Official: Michael Hansen; Timekeeper: Matt Wille; Scorer: Matt Wille; Officials: Referee: Christopher Koloffon; Asst. Referee: Jordan Pramuk; Offsides: Wisconsin 1, Illinois 4. Nikola Aleksic; Alt. Official: Cien Asoera; Timekeeper: Student SIDs; Scorer: Ben Turner; Official's signature Offsides: Illinois 2, Wisconsin 4. Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal #3 #2 Wisconsin vs. #7 Illinois - UW Advances to Semis Official's signature

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2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 37 THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (OVERALL) GOALS Season 8 Lisa Baldwin 2000 Half 23 Jannelle Flaws 2013 7 Nicole Breece 2014 3 Jannelle Flaws vs. Purdue 9/21/14 18 Emily Brown 1999 Vanessa DiBernardo 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue 10/1/10 17 Jannelle Flaws 2014 Niki Read 2011 Chichi Nweke vs. Utah 9/17/06 Vanessa DiBernardo 2011 Chichi Nweke 2007 Rachel Smith vs. Aurora 10/14/97 15 Emily Brown 2000 Hollie Schurr 2001 2 Jannelle Flaws vs. Arizona State 8/29/14 14 Lisa Baldwin 1998 Laura Freeman 1999 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Portland 11/22/13 13 Tara Hurless 2003 Emily Brown 1998 Jannelle Flaws at Northwestern 10/17/13 Emily Brown 1998 Rachel Smith 1997 Jannelle Flaws vs. Nebraska 9/29/13 12 Ella Masar 2007 Megan Pawloski vs. FIU 9/15/13 Tara Hurless 2004 Career Jannelle Flaws at Arizona State 9/6/13 Tara Hurless 2002 22 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 Jannelle Flaws vs. Illinois State 9/1/13 11 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 21 Tara Hurless 2001-04 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Michigan State 10/4/13 Colleen Joyce 2001 20 Ella Masar 2004-07 Shayla Mutz vs. Nebraska 10/21/13 19 Kelly Buszkiewicz 1997-99 Megan Pawloski vs. Oregon 9/11/11 Career 18 Eva Strickland 2003-06 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Colorado 9/4/11 47 Tara Hurless 2001-04 Lindsay Johnson 1998-01 Niki Read vs. Ball State 8/26/11 46 Emily Brown 1998-00 17 Chichi Nweke 2006-09 Jordan Hilbrands vs. UC Santa-Barbara 9/6/09 43 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 Hollie Schurr 1999-02 Courtney Bell vs. Iowa 10/7/07 43 Jannelle Flaws 2010-present Emily Brown 1998-00 Courtney Bell vs. Minnesota 10/6/06 30 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 16 Megan Pawloski 2010-13 Ella Masar vs. Penn State 10/1/06 27 Ella Masar 2004-07 Niki Read 2009-12 Jessica Bayne vs. Wisconsin 9/25/05 23 Lisa Baldwin 1998-00 Christen Karniski 2002-05 Jessica Bayne vs. Evansville 9/5/04 21 Colleen Joyce 2000-01 Lisa Baldwin 1998-00 Tara Hurless vs. Northwestern 10/24/03 20 Tiffani Walker 2000-03 Tiffani Walker vs. Iowa 9/26/03 18 Chichi Nweke 2006-09 POINTS Tara Hurless vs. Butler 9/6/02 Lindsay Johnson 1998-00 Half Tara Hurless vs. Cincinnati 9/8/02 6 Jannelle Flaws vs. Purdue 9/21/14 Tara Hurless vs. Eastern Illinois 11/1/02 ASSISTS Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue 10/1/10 Tiffani Walker vs. Minnesota 10/6/02 Half Chichi Nweke vs. Utah 9/17/06 Tiffani Walker vs. Eastern Illinois 11/1/02 3 Tara Hurless vs. Penn State 11/7/02 Rachel Smith vs. Aurora 10/14/97 Andrea Ridgeway vs. Penn State 11/7/02 Rachel Smith vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 5 Niki Read at Ball State 8/26/11 Tara Hurless vs. Iowa 11/8/01 2 Nicole Breece vs. UAB 9/7/14 Jessica Bayne vs. Evansville 9/5/04 Emily Brown vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. FIU 9/15/13 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/98 Colleen Joyce vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Coll. of Charleston 8/30/13 Emily Brown vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 Lisa Baldwin vs. Eastern Illinois 8/29/99 Megan Pawloski vs. Iowa 9/16/13 Emily Brown vs. Missouri 9/12/99 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Iowa 9/18/11 Game Emily Brown vs. Ohio State 10/8/99 Danielle Kot vs. Michigan State 10/3/08 8 Vanessa DiBernardo 10/1/10 Lindsay Johnson vs. Illinois State 10/24/99 Courtney Bell vs. Cal State Northridge 9/9/07 7 Niki Read at Ball State 8/26/11 Sarah Aberle at Louisville 9/13/98 Jessica Bayne vs. Utah 9/17/06 Sarah Aberle at Louisville 9/13/98 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/98 Jessica Bayne vs. Western Illinois 9/4/05 Emily Brown vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 Lindsay Johnson vs. Michigan State 10/9/98 Tara Hurless vs. Purdue 11/7/03 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/98 Lisa Baldwin vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 Eva Strickland vs. Minnesota 10/5/03 6 Jannelle Flaws vs. Purdue 9/21/1 Emily Brown vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 Andrea Ridgeway vs. Ohio 8/29/03 Jannelle Flaws at Northwestern 10/17/13 Sarah Aberle vs. Northwestern 10/12/97 Paula Faherty vs. Minnesota 10/6/02 Jannelle Flaws vs. Illinois State 9/1/13 Kristen Bergschneider vs. W. Illinois 10/24/97 Hollie Schurr vs. Iowa 10/26/01 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Michigan State 10/4/12 Kelly Buszkiewicz vs. Iowa 9/16/98 Chichi Nweke vs. Utah 9/17/06 Game Kelly Buszkiewicz vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 Andrea Ridgeway vs. Ohio 8/29/03 4 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue 10/1/10 Sarah Aberle vs. Aurora 10/14/97 Tara Hurless vs. Iowa 11/8/01 3 Jannelle Flaws vs. Purdue 9/21/14 Julie Schueller vs. Aurora 10/14/97 Lisa Baldwin at Ohio State 9/18/98 Jannelle Flaws at Northwestern 10/17/13 Rachel Smith vs. Aurora 10/14/97 Jannelle Flaws vs. Illinois State 9/1/13 Game Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Michigan State 10/4/13 3 Nicole Breece vs. UAB 9/7/14 Season Niki Read vs. Ball State 8/26/11 Eva Strickland vs. Minnesota 10/5/03 48 Jannelle Flaws (23 goals, 2 assists) 2013 Chichi Nweke vs. Utah 9/17/06 Tara Hurless vs. Penn State 11/7/02 40 Emily Brown (18 goals, 4 assists) 1999 Tara Hurless vs. Iowa 11/8/01 Kelly Buszkiewicz vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 39 Vanessa DiBernardo (17 goals, 5 assists) 2011 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/98 Rachel Smith vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 37 Jannelle Flaws (17 goals, 3 assists) 2014 Sarah Aberle at Louisville 9/13/98 35 Emily Brown (15 goals, 5 assists) 2000 Lisa Baldwin at Ohio State 9/18/98 Season 33 Tara Hurless (12 goals, 9 assists) 2004 Emily Brown vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 10 Kelly Buszkiewicz 1998 Emily Brown (13 goals, 7 assists) 1998 Rachel Smith vs. Aurora 10/14/97 9 Ella Masar 2006 Lisa Baldwin (14 goals, 5 assists) 1998 Tara Hurless 2004 30 Tara Hurless (13 goals, 4 assists) 2003 Sarah Aberle 1998 29 Tara Hurless (12 goals, 5 assists) 2002

38 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (OVERALL) 27 Vanessa DiBernardo (11 goals, 5 assists) 2010 GAME-WINNING GOALS CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSIST Ella Masar (12 goals, 3 assists) 2007 Season 6 Eva Strickland 9/16-10/7, 2005 Ella Masar (9 goals, 9 assists) 2006 8 Vanessa DiBernardo 2011 3 Vanessa DiBernardo 10/21-10/31, 2012 7 Ella Masar 2007 Ella Masar 9/17-9/24, 2006 Career Tara Hurless 2004 Sarah Aberle 9/11-18, 1998 115 Tara Hurless (47 goals, 21 assists) 2001-04 5 Jannelle Flaws 2013 Colleen Joyce 10/29-11/3, 2000 108 Vanessa DiBernardo (43 goals, 22 assists) 2010-13 Ella Masar 2006 Emily Brown (46 goals, 16 assists) 1998-00 Emily Brown 1999 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 94 Jannelle Flaws (43 goals, 8 assists) 2010-present 4 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 8 Ella Masar 10/20-11/12, 2006 74 Ella Masar (27 goals, 20 assists) 2004-07 Chichi Nweke 2008 Eva Strickland 9/9-10/7, 2005 72 Jessica Bayne (30 goals, 12 assists) 2003-06 Eva Strickland 2006 Emily Brown 9/8-10/8, 2000 60 Lisa Baldwin (23 goals, 14 assists) 1998-00 Tara Hurless 2003 7 Vanessa DiBernardo 9/30-10/23, 2011 54 Lindsay Johnson (18 goals, 18 assists) 1998 Tara Hurless 2001 6 Vanessa DiBernardo 8/25-9/15, 2013 53 Chichi Nweke (18 goals, 17 assists) 2006-09 Emily Brown 2000 Vanessa DiBernardo 8/19-9/4, 2011 50 Colleen Joyce (21 goals, 8 assists) 2000-01 Lisa Baldwin 1999 Colleen Joyce 10/15-11/3, 2000 Career 5 Jannelle Flaws 9/14-9/28, 2014 SHOTS 16 Tara Hurless 2001-04 Jannelle Flaws 9/13-9/29, 2013 Game 14 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 4 Jannelle Flaws 8/25-9/6, 2013 14 Jannelle Flaws vs. Portland 11/22/13 13 Ella Masar 2004-07 Vanessa DiBernardo 10/18-10/31, 2012 11 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Iowa 9/16/12 12 Emily Brown 1998-00 Ella Masar 9/17-10/1, 2006 10 Jannelle Flaws vs. Michigan 10/26/14 11 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 Chichi Nweke 9/17-10/1, 2006 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Toledo 8/21/11 8 Jannelle Flaws 2010-present Jessica Bayne 10/23-11/4, 2005 Tiffani Walker at Illinois State 10/27/02 Tiffani Walker 2000-03 Tara Hurless 10/27-11/12, 2004 Emily Brown vs. Michigan State 9/24/00 7 Chichi Nweke 2006-09 Tara Hurless 10/17-10/26, 2003 Sarah Aberle at Quincy 9/10/97 6 Marissa Mykines 2008-11 Tara Hurless 10/14-26, 2001 Kelly Buszkiewicz vs. Eastern Illinois 9/17/97 Emily Zurrer 2005-08 Emily Brown 9/20-29, 1998 9 Jannelle Flaws vs. Michigan State 10/24/14 Tara Schuling 1999-02 Sarah Aberle 9/11-20, 1998 Jannelle Flaws vs. Illinois State 9/1/13 Colleen Joyce 2000-01 Marissa Mykines vs. Michigan State 11/4/11 Lisa Baldwin 1998-99 SAVES Vanessa DiBernardo vs. USC 9/2/11 Game Eva Strickland at Michigan 11/4/05 GAMES PLAYED 19 Amy Bessette vs. Northwestern 10/12/97 Jessica Bayne at Purdue 10/23/05 91 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 14 Amy Bessette vs. Penn State 9/20/98 Emily Brown vs. Eastern Illinois 8/29/99 Paula Faherty 2002-06 13 Erica Loechl vs. Michigan State 10/19/97 Emily Brown vs. Missouri 9/12/99 90 Ella Masar 2004-07 Sarah Anderson vs. Penn State 11/3/00 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/98 Eva Strickland 2003-06 11 Claire Wheatley at Washington State 11/16/13 89 Megan Pawloski 2010-13 Season Christen Karniski 2002-05 Season 126 Jannelle Flaws (23 goals) 2013 88 Kelly Campbell 2002-05 111 Steph Panozzo 2012 106 Emily Brown (18 goals) 1999 Tara Hurless 2001-04 Leisha Alcia 2004 107 Jannelle Flaws (17 goals) 2014 87 Mary Therese McDonnell 2004-07 101 Claire Wheatley 2013 102 Vanessa DiBernardo (17 goals) 2011 Natasha Karniski 2002-05 97 Leisha Alcia 2002 100 Tara Hurless (12 goals) 2004 Meghan Kolze 1999-03 88 Amy Bessette 1997 89 Vanessa DiBernardo (8 goals) 2012 85 Lindsey Carstens 2006 86 Tara Hurless (10 goals) 2001 GAMES STARTED Leisha Alcia 2001 81 Emily Brown (15 goals) 2000 89 Christen Karniski 2002-05 76 Alexandra Kapicka 2008 78 Lisa Baldwin (14 goals) 1998 87 Kelly Campbell 2002-05 75 Steph Panozzo 2011 77 Vanessa DiBernardo (11 goals) 2010 86 Tara Hurless 2001-04 Leisha Alcia 2003 76 Tara Hurless (13 goals) 2003 84 Emily Zurrer 2005-08 Amy Bessette 1998 Emily Brown (13 goals) 1998 83 Leisha Alcia 2001-04 82 Hollie Schurr 1999-02 Career Career 81 Mary Therese McDonnell 2004-07 368 Leisha Alcia 2001-04 325 Tara Hurless (47 goals) 2001-04 Paula Faherty 2002-06 220 Alexandra Kapicka 2006-10 Vanessa DiBernardo (43 goals) 2010-13 Rebecca Johnson 1998-02 211 Amy Bessette 1997-99 263 Emily Brown (46 goals) 1998-00 Heidi Holtzman 1998-01 200 Lindsey Carstens 2004-07 261 Jannelle Flaws (43 goals) 2010-present Lindsay Johnson 1998-01 194 Steph Panozzo 2009-12 223 Jessica Bayne (30 goals) 2003-06 167 Claire Wheatley 2013-present 204 Ella Masar (27 goals) 2004-07 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 70 Sarah Heggen 1998-00 201 Niki Read (14 goals) 2009-12 5 Emily Brown 9/12-9/26, 1999 67 Sarah Anderson 2000-01 196 Marissa Mykines (14 goals) 2008-11 4 Jannelle Flaws 9/14-9/26, 2014 178 Tiffani Walker (20 goals) 2000-03 Jannelle Flaws 8/25-9/6, 2013 171 Lisa Baldwin (23 goals) 1998-00 Tara Hurless 10/27-11/12, 2004 Tara Hurless 10/17-10/26, 2003

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 39 THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (OVERALL) INDIVIDUAL (B1G-ONLY) SHUTOUTS SAVE PERCENTAGE FRESHMEN RECORDS Season Season (Min. 45 saves) Goals - Game 12.0 Leisha Alcia 2003 .862 Leisha Alcia (12 GA, 75 SV) 2003 4 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue 10/1/10 11.0 Lindsey Carstens 2007 .847 Leisha Alcia (20 GA, 111 SV) 2004 3 Chichi Nweke vs. Utah 9/17/06 Lindsey Carstens 2006 .838 Sarah Anderson (12 GA, 62 SV) 2000 Lisa Baldwin at Ohio State 9/18/98 9.0 Alexandra Kapicka 2008 .819 Alexandra Kapicka (15 GA, 68 SV) 2010 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/98 8.0 Steph Panozzo 2011 .810 Lindsey Carstens (20 GA, 85 SV) 2006 Emily Brown vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 Leisha Alcia 2004 .800 Alexandra Kapicka (19 GA, 76 SV) 2008 Tara Hurless vs. Iowa 11/08/01 6.2 Claire Wheatley 2014 .800 Amy Bessette (12 GA, 48 SV) 1999 Rachel Smith vs. Aurora 10/14/97 6.0 Alexandra Kapicka 2010 .793 Amy Bessette (23 GA, 88 SV) 1997 Lindsey Carstens 2005 .781 Amy Bessette (21 GA, 75 SV) 1998 Goals - Season 5.0 Sarah Anderson 2000 .776 Claire Wheatley (19 GA, 66 SV) 2014 14 Lisa Baldwin 1998 4.0 Sarah Heggen 1999 .766 Leisha Alcia (26 GA, 85 SV) 2001 13 Emily Brown 1998 Erica Loechl 1997 11 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 Career (Min. 150 saves) Tara Hurless 2001 Career .803 Leisha Alcia (90 GA, 368 SV) 2001-04 8 Chichi Nweke 2006 28.0 Lindsey Carstens 2004-07 .790 Amy Bessette (56 GA, 211 SV) 1997-99 7 Jessica Bayne 2003 24.0 Leisha Alcia 2001-04 .778 Lindsey Carstens (57 GA, 200 SV) 2004-07 Rachel Smith 1997 18.0 Alexandra Kapicka 2006-10 .767 Alexandra Kapicka (67 GA, 220 SV) 2006-10 12.0 Steph Panozzo 2009-2012 Assists - Game 8.0 Sarah Heggen 1998-00 3 Rachel Smith vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 7.4 Claire Wheatley 2013-present Eva Strickland at Minnesota 10/05/03 7.0 Sarah Anderson 2000-01 2 Jackie Santacaterina vs. Utah 9/17/06 5.5 Amy Bessette 1997-99 Paula Faherty vs. Minnesota 10/06/02 4.0 Erica Loechl 1997 Heather Nadeau vs. Michigan 11/05/99 Julie Schueller vs. Aurora 10/14/97 Consecutive Jennifer Smith vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 6 Leisha Alcia 10/24-11/9, 2003 Eva Strickland vs. Northwestern 10/24/03 5 Steph Panozzo 10/2-10/20, 2011 Lindsey Carstens 10/5-10/19, 2007 Assists - Season Lindsey Carstens 10/22-11/3, 2006 7 Emily Brown 1998 Leisha Alcia 9/12-26, 2003 Laura Freeman 1999 4 Alexandra Kapicka 9/5/10-9/19/10, 2010 Rachel Smith 1997 Alexandra Kapicka 10/26-11/14, 2008 6 Julie Schueller 1997 3 Claire Wheatley 9/14-9/21, 2014 5 Casey Conine 2013 Lindsey Carstens 8/28-9/4, 2005 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 Leisha Alcia 9/3-10, 2004 Ella Masar 2004 Erica Loechl 9/5-13, 1997 Eva Strickland 2003 Paula Faherty 2002 Consecutive Shutout Minutes Lisa Baldwin 1998 631:07 Leisha Alcia 10/24-11/9, 2003 Points - Game GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 8 Vanessa DiBernardo vs. Purdue 10/1/10 Season (Min. 800 minutes) 7 Emily Brown at Louisville 9/13/1998 0.54 Leisha Alcia 2003 Emily Brown vs. Washington 10/28/1998 0.80 Alexandra Kapicka 2008 6 Chichi Nweke vs. Utah 9/17/06 0.83 Leisha Alcia 2004 Lisa Baldwin at Ohio State 9/18/1998 0.88 Lindsey Carstens 2006 Tara Hurless vs. Iowa 11/08/2001 0.89 Alexandra Kapicka 2010 Rachel Smith vs. Aurora 10/14/1997 0.95 Lindsey Carstens 2007 0.98 Steph Panozzo 2011 Points - Season Sarah Anderson 2000 33 Lisa Baldwin 1998 0.99 Lindsey Carstens 2005 Emily Brown 1998 1.00 Claire Wheatley 2014 27 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 Amy Bessette 1999 Tara Hurless 2001 1.11 Amy Bessette 1998 21 Rachel Smith 1997 20 Chichi Nweke 2006 Career (Min. 1,600 minutes) 16 Jessica Bayne 2003 0.94 Lindsey Carstens (57 GA, 5486:18 min.) 2004-07 1.05 Leisha Alcia (90 GA, 7699:37 min.) 2001-04 1.07 Alexandra Kapicka (67 GA, 5609:37 min.) 2006-10 1.25 Steph Panozzo (64 GA, 4615:56 min.) 2009-12 1.37 Sarah Heggen (25 GA, 1647:06 min.) 1998-00 1.52 Amy Bessette (56 GA, 3303:37 min.) 1997-99 40 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (BIG TEN-ONLY) GOALS (BIG TEN) POINTS (BIG TEN) 2 Jannelle Flaws 2014 Season Season Jannelle Flaws 2013 13 Jannelle Flaws 2014 27 Jannelle Flaws 2014 Allie Osoba 2013 12 Jannelle Flaws 2013 24 Jannelle Flaws 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010, 2012 8 Vanessa DiBernardo 2012 19 Emily Brown 2000 Niki Read 2010 Emily Brown 2000 18 Vanessa DiBernardo 2012 Marissa Mykines 2011 7 Tara Hurless 2003 16 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010, 2011 Jenna Carosio 2011 Jessica Bayne 2005 15 Tara Hurless 2003 Jessica Bayne 2006 6 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010, 2011 14 Ella Masar 2006 Jessica Bayne 2005 Ella Masar 2006 Jessica Bayne 2005 Jessica Bayne 2003 Colleen Joyce 2001 Colleen Joyce 2001 Colleen Joyce 2000 5 Ella Masar 2007 13 Ella Masar 2007 Jessica Bayne 2006 12 Jessica Bayne 2006 Career Jessica Bayne 2004 Emily Brown 1999 9 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 Tara Hurless 2002 11 Tara Hurless 2004 7 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 Tara Hurless 2001 Tara Hurless 2002 Ella Masar 2004-07 Tara Hurless 2001 4 Jannelle Flaws 2010-present Career 3 Tara Hurless 2002-04 27 Jannelle Flaws 2010-present Career Emily Brown 1998-2000 20 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 57 Jannelle Flaws 2010-present Jenna Carosio 2008-11 Tara Hurless 2001-04 50 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 Marissa Mykines 2008-11 19 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 48 Tara Hurless 2001-04 2 Allie Osoba 2011-13 16 Lisa Baldwin 1998-99 41 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 Niki Read 2010 13 Ella Masar 2004-07 36 Emily Brown 1998-00 Chichi Nweke 2006-09 9 Tiffani Walker 2000-03 Lisa Baldwin 1998-99 Emily Zurrer 2004-08 Colleen Joyce 2000-01 33 Ella Masar 2004-07 Tiffani Walker 2000, 02-03 8 Emily Brown 1998-00 23 Colleen Joyce 2000-01 Colleen Joyce 2000 6 Laura Knutson 2007-10 21 Tiffani Walker 2000-03 5 Chichi Nweke 2006-09 20 Eva Strickland 2003-06 GAMES PLAYED (BIG TEN) Courtney Bell 2006-09 Career SHOTS (BIG TEN) 43 Megan Pawloski 2010-13 ASSISTS (BIG TEN) Season 41 Marissa Mykines 2008-11 Season 79 Jannelle Flaws 2014 40 Jenna Carosio 2008-11 6 Hollie Schurr 2001 69 Vanessa DiBernardo 2012 Danielle Kot 2007-10 5 Tara Hurless 2004 60 Jannelle Flaws 2013 Courtney Bell 2006-09 Eva Strickland 2003 43 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 Emily Zurrer 2005-08 4 Megan Pawloski 2013 42 Emily Brown 2000 Ella Masar 2004-07 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010, 2011 40 Jessica Bayne 2005 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 Chichi Nweke 2007 Tara Hurless 2004 Paula Faherty 2002-06 Ella Masar 2006 39 Vanessa DiBernardo 2011 Eva Strickland 2003-06 Eva Strickland 2005 35 Marissa Mykines 2009 Christen Karniski 2005 34 Ella Masar 2007 GAMES STARTED (BIG TEN) 3 Kassidy Brown 2013 Tara Hurless 2003 Career Kristy Weeks 2006 40 Danielle Kot 2007-10 Courtney Bell 2006 Career Christen Karniski 2002-05 Lisa Baldwin 2000 39 Emily Zurrer 2005-08 Niki Read 2011 157 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 Kelly Campbell 2002-05 Shayla Mutz 2011 152 Jannelle Flaws 2010-present 141 Tara Hurless 2001-04 36 Paula Faherty 2002-06 35 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 Career 119 Emily Brown 1998-00 Kassidy Brown 2010-13 12 Eva Strickland 2003-06 113 Jessica Bayne 2003-06 30 Alexandra Kapicka 2006-10 Hollie Schurr 1999-02 101 Ella Masar 2004-07 10 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-13 90 Marissa Mykines 2008-11 Courtney Bell 2006-09 Tara Hurless 2001-04 84 Tiffani Walker 2000-03 Jackie Santacaterina 2006-09 9 Megan Pawloski 2010-13 63 NIcole Breece 2012-present Mary Therese McDonnell 2005-07 8 Kassidy Brown 2010-13 61 Niki Read 2009-12 Meghan Kolze 1999-03 7 Chichi Nweke 2006-09 57 Eva Strickland 2003-06 Ella Masar 2004-07 SAVES (BIG TEN) 6 Christen Karniski 2002-05 GAME-WINNING GOALS (BIG TEN) Season Shayla Mutz 2009-12 Season 65 Amy Bessette 1997 5 Nicole Breece 2012-present 3 Vanessa DiBernardo 2011 56 Steph Panozzo 2012 Amy Feher 2012-14 Ella Masar 2006, 2007 55 Leshia Alcia 2004 Colleen Joyce 2000-01 Jessica Bayne 2004 54 Claire Wheatley 2013 Niki Read 2009-12 Emily Brown 2000 Amy Bessette 1998

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 41 THE RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS GOALS Fewest by Opponent, Season Most by Opponent, Season Most, Half 12 2003 141 2013 7 vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 16 2010 108 2012 vs. Aurora 10/14/97 19 2008 105 1997 5 vs. Western Illinois 10/27/00 21 2014 101 2002 at Louisville 9/13/98 21 2007 vs. Quincy 9/6/98 21 2004 Fewest by Opponent, Season 32 2003 Most, Game ASSISTS 46 2010 10 vs. Aurora 10/14/97 Most, Game 57 2007 9 at Louisville 9/13/98 9 vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 59 2014 8 vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 6 vs. College of Charleston 8/30/13 vs. Western Illinois 10/27/00 vs. Michigan State 10/30/09 SHOTS vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 vs. Ohio 8/31/03 Most, Game vs. Aurora 10/14/97 36 at Illinois State 10/27/02 Most, Big Ten Game vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 vs. Marquette 9/17/01 6 vs. Iowa 10/7/07 vs. Iowa 10/16/98 vs. Western Illinois 10/27/00 5 vs. Michigan State 10/30/09 at Louisville 9/13/98 35 vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 vs. Northwestern 11/4/04 vs. Northern Illinois 9/10/00 34 vs. Wright State 8/24/10 vs. Indiana 10/15/00 33 vs. College of Charleston 8/30/13 at Ohio State 9/18/98 Most, Season vs. Eastern Illinois 8/29/99 vs. Iowa 10/16/98 49 1998 45 2013 Most, Season Most, Season 44 2000 463 2000 57 2000 39 2006 430 2001 56 1998 39 1999 423 2011 54 2013 53 2011 Most by Opponent, Game Most by Opponent, Game 47 1999 11 vs. North Carolina 11/16/12 36 vs. Penn State 11/3/00 10 at Michigan 10/17/97 33 at Arizona State 9/6/13 Most by Opponent, Half 6 at Penn State 10/25/09 29 at Washington State 11/16/13 7 vs. North Carolina 11/16/12 at Michigan 10/20/02 28 at Maryland 10/19/24 6 at Michigan 10/17/97 5 vs. Indiana 11/6/13 at Missouri 11/16/08 5 vs. Eastern Illinois 9/17/97 at Missouri 8/27/06 27 at Michigan 10/17/97 4 at Penn State 10/25/09 at Purdue 10/23/05 vs. Penn State 11/11/01 at Michigan 9/22/02 at Iowa 10/20/00 Most by Opponent, Season Fewest by Opponent, Game vs. Penn State 10/10/99 41 2013 0 vs. Evansville 9/12/03 33 2002 0 vs. Valparaiso 9/27/98 Most by Opponent, Game 32 1998 9 vs. North Carolina 11/16/12 30 2012 Most by Opponent, Season at Michigan 10/17/97 364 2012 7 vs. Eastern Illinois 9/17/97 Fewest by Opponent, Season 359 2013 6 at Penn State 10/25/09 8 2003 271 2006 5 vs. Indiana 11/6/13 14 2010 262 2004 at Penn State 10/20/13 15 2007 260 2002, 2001 at Missouri 8/27/06 16 2000 at Minnesota 10/6/02 16 1998 Fewest by Opponent, Season at Iowa 10/20/98 179 2003 POINTS 185 1998 Most by Opponent, Big Ten Game Most, Game 197 2007 9 at Michigan 10/17/97 26 vs. Aurora 10/14/97 5 vs. Indiana 11/6/13 24 at Louisville 9/13/98 SAVES at Penn State 10/20/13 23 vs. Washington U. 10/28/98 Most, Game at Penn State 10/25/09 19 vs. Northwestern 10/12/97 at Iowa 10/20/98 Most, Season 16 at Washington U. 9/14/97 161 1998 15 at Minnesota 10/18/98 158 2000 Most by Opponent, Season Most, Season 153 2013 50 2013 137 1997 142 2011 41 1997 120 2004 39 2012 113 2012, 2002 34 2002 Most by Opponent, Game Most by Opponent, Game 29 1999 29 vs. North Carolina 11/16/12 18 vs. Marquette 9/17/01 2001 28 at Michigan 10/17/97 18 at Penn State 10/25/09 16 at Eastern Illinois 9/23/98 15 vs. Western Illinois 10/27/00 17 vs. Eastern Illinois 9/17/97 at Wisconsin 10/7/01 42 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Most by Opponent, Season Most Home Wins, Regular Season 2001 Colleen Joyce 11 179 2000 9 2000 2000 Emily Brown 15 165 1998 1999 Emily Brown 18 160 2001 Most Road Wins, Regular Season 1998 Lisa Baldwin 14 6 2001 1997 Sarah Aberle 8 SHUTOUTS 1999 Most, Season Assists 13 2003 Most Consecutive Wins 2014 Nicole Breece 7 12 2007 8 2011 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo 7 12 2006 7 2004 2012 Megan Pawloski 6 6 2003 2011 Niki Read 7 Most, Consecutive 2010 Marissa Mykines // Niki Read 6 6 2003 Longest Unbeaten Streak 2009 Courtney Bell/Julie Ewing/Marissa Mykines 3 5 2011 12 2011 2008 Laura Knutson 5 2007 2007 Chichi Nweke 7 2006 Most Corner Kicks, Game 2006 Ella Masar 9 2003 20 vs. Western Illinois 10/24/97 2005 Eva Strickland 6 16 at Valparaiso 09/26/99 2004 Tara Hurless 4 Most Consecutive Shutout Minutes 15 vs. Syracuse 09/16/01 2003 Christen Karniski 6 631:07 - 2003 2002 Tara Hurless // Paula Faherty 5 Most Corner Kicks, Season 2001 Hollie Schurr 7 Most by Opponent, Season 151 2004 2000 Lisa Baldwin 8 10 2008 133 2000 1999 Laura Freeman 7 7 2009 128 1999 1998 Kelly Buszkiewicz 10 2002 1997 Rachel Smith 7 Most Corner Kicks by Opponent, Game Most Consecutive by Opponent 13 vs. Penn State 11/03/00 Points 4 2008 12 at Maryland 10/19/14 2014 Jannelle Flaws 37 3 2006 at Missouri 11/16/08 2013 Jannelle Flaws 48 1999 at Purdue 10/21/01 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 21 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 39 MISCELLANEOUS Most Corner Kicks by Opponent, Season 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo 27 Largest Margin of Victory 118 2013 2009 Jordan Hilbrands 13 9 at Louisville (9-0) 9/13/98 111 2012 2008 Chichi Nweke 18 vs. Aurora (10-1) 10/14/97 109 2001 2007 Ella Masar 27 8 vs. W. Illinois (8-0) 10/24/97 2006 Ella Masar 27 6 vs. Iowa (6-0) 10/7/07 Fewest Corner Kicks by Opponent, Season 2005 Jessica Bayne 21 vs. Ohio (6-0) 8/31/03 51 2005 2004 Tara Hurless 33 at Iowa State (6-0) 8/31/01 55 2007 2003 Tara Hurless 30 vs. Washington U. (7-1) 10/28/98 58 2003 2002 Tara Hurless 29 2001 Colleen Joyce 25 Most Overtime Games Most Fouls by Opponent, Season 2000 Emily Brown 35 8 1999 320 2004 1999 Emily Brown 40 6 2013 293 2006 1998 Emily Brown // Lisa Baldwin 33 2011 286 2011 1997 Rachel Smith 21 2005 Fastest Goal to Start a Game Fewest Fouls, Season Shots 0:13 Lindsay Johnson vs. Penn State 11/11/01 139 2010 2014 Jannelle Flaws 107 0:16 Allie Osoba vs. Illinois State 9/1/13 153 2009 2013 Jannelle Flaws 126 168 2012 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 89 Fastest Goal to Start the Second Half 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 102 45:11 Ella Masar vs. Iowa 10/28/05 ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo 77 Goals 2009 Marissa Mykines 55 Fastest Pair of Goals 2014 Jannelle Flaws 17 2008 Chichi Nweke 36 0:23 Emily Brown & Kelly Rowland 2013 Jannelle Flaws 23 2007 Ella Masar 58 at Valparaiso 9/26/99 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 8 2006 Ella Masar 65 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 17 2005 Jessica Bayne 63 Most Wins, Season 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo 11 2004 Tara Hurless 100 17 2011 2009 Jordan Hilbrands 6 2003 Tara Hurless 76 16 2006 2008 Chichi Nweke 7 2002 Tara Hurless 63 2004 2007 Ella Masar 12 2001 Tara Hurless 86 2003 2006 Ella Masar 9 2000 Emily Brown 81 14 2000 2005 Jessica Bayne 8 1999 Emily Brown 106 2004 Tara Hurless 12 1998 Lisa Baldwin 78 2003 Tara Hurless 13 1997 Julie Schueller 61 2002 Tara Hurless 12

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 43 THE RECORD BOOK MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS THE LAST TIME AN ILLINI... Game-Winning Goals Shutouts Scored 4 goals in a game 2014 Jannelle Flaws 3 2014 Claire Wheatley 6 DiBernardo vs. Purdue, 10/1/10 2013 Jannelle Flaws 5 2013 Claire Wheatley 2 2012 DiBernardo/Breece/Mutz/Peterson 2 2012 Steph Panozzo 4 Scored 3 goals in a game 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 8 2011 Steph Panozzo 8 Flaws vs. Purdue, 9/21/14 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo 4 2010 Alexandra Kapicka 6 2009 Jordan Hilbrands // Marissa Mykines 2 2009 Alexandra Kapicka 3 Earned 3 assists in a game 2008 Chichi Nweke 4 2008 Alexandra Kapicka 9 Breece vs. UAB, 9/7/14 2007 Ella Masar 7 2007 Lindsey Carstens 11 2006 Ella Masar 5 2006 Lindsey Carstens 11 Earned 2 assists in a game 2005 Jessica Bayne 3 2005 Lindsey Carstens 6 Brown at Northwestern, 10/17/13 2004 Tara Hurless 7 2004 Leisha Alcia 8 2003 Tara Hurless 4 2003 Leisha Alcia 12 Took 10+ shots in a game 2002 Tiffani Walker 3 2002 Leisha Alcia 1 Flaws vs. Michigan (10), 10/26/14 2001 Tara Hurless 4 2002 Rachel Frank 1 2000 Emily Brown 4 2001 Leisha Alcia 3 Made 15+ saves in a game 1999 Emily Brown 5 2000 Sarah Anderson 5 Bessette (19) vs. Northwestern, 10/12/97 1998 Lisa Baldwin 4 1999 Sarah Heggen 4 1997 Rachel Smith 3 1998 Amy Bessette 3.5 Made 10+ saves in a game 1997 Erica Loechl 4 Wheatley (10) vs. Wisconsin, 10/31/14 Goals Against Average (min. 800 minutes) 2014 Claire Wheatley 1.00 Scored 20+ goals in a season 2013 Claire Wheatley 2.14 Flaws (23), 2013 2012 Steph Panozzo 1.62 2011 Steph Panozzo 0.98 Tallied 10+ assists in a season 2010 Alexandra Kapicka 0.89 Buszkiewicz (10), 1998 2009 Alexandra Kapicka 1.38 2008 Alexandra Kapicka 0.80 Tallied 8+ assists in a season 2007 Lindsey Carstens 0.95 Masar (9), 2006 2006 Lindsey Carstens 0.88 2005 Lindsey Carstens 0.99 Tallied 6+ assists in a season 2004 Leisha Alcia 0.83 Breece (7), 2014 2003 Leisha Alcia 0.54 All-Time Record 2002 Leisha Alcia 1.76 Overall...... 218-139-30 (.602) Took 100+ shots in a season 2001 Leisha Alcia 1.25 Home...... 122-39-6 (.749) Flaws (107), 2014 2000 Sarah Anderson 0.98 at Illinois Soccer Stadium...... 111-32-6 (.760) 1999 Amy Bessette 1.00 Road...... 64-82-18 (.445) 1998 Amy Bessette 1.32 Neutral...... 32-18-6 (.625) 1997 Erica Loechl 1.90 Big Ten Regular Season...... 92-75-17 (.546) Non-Conference Regular Season...... 100-41-6 (.701) Saves Big Ten Tournament...... 15-12-4 (.548) 2014 Claire Wheatley 66 NCAA Tournament...... 11-12-3 (.481) 2013 Claire Wheatley 101 2012 Steph Panozzo 111 Overtime Matches...... 26-16-27 (.572) 2011 Steph Panozzo 75 2010 Alexandra Kapicka 68 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 2009 Alexandra Kapicka 70 YEAR GM SHOTS G A PTS GWG SV SO GAA MIN 2008 Alexandra Kapicka 76 1997 17 235 / 212 41 / 41 25 / 28 107 / 109 7 / 10 137 / 87 4 / 4 2.31 / 2.31 1,603 2007 Lindsey Carstens 60 1998 20 391 / 185 56 / 26 49 / 16 161 / 68 12 / 8 94 / 165 6 / 3 1.28 / 2.76 1,827 1999 22 359 / 240 47 / 29 39 / 24 133 / 82 12 / 8 95 / 143 7 / 4 1.25 / 2.03 2,088 2006 Lindsey Carstens 85 2000 22 463 / 255 57 / 27 44 / 16 158 / 70 14 / 8 101 / 179 10 / 4 1.20 / 2.54 2,022 2005 Lindsey Carstens 55 2001 21 430 / 260 40 / 29 33 / 25 113 / 83 12 / 8 93 / 160 7 / 4 1.32 / 1.91 1,978 2004 Leisha Alcia 111 2002 21 351 / 260 36 / 34 32 / 33 104 / 101 9 / 11 113 / 130 3 / 7 1.59 / 1.68 1,927 2003 Leisha Alcia 75 2003 22 362 / 179 38 / 12 34 / 8 110 / 32 16 / 4 76 / 116 13 / 4 0.53 / 1.69 2,027 2002 Leisha Alcia 97 2004 24 407 / 262 43 / 21 33 / 23 119 / 65 16 / 6 120 / 143 10 / 6 0.85 / 1.74 2,226 2001 Leisha Alcia 85 2005 22 396 / 231 34 / 24 28 / 22 96 / 70 12 / 7 76 / 129 9 / 3 1.04 / 1.47 2,085 2006 24 341 / 271 42 / 25 39 / 22 123 / 72 16 / 8 91 / 99 12 / 5 1.03 / 1.73 2,186 2000 Sarah Anderson 62 2007 21 332 / 197 40 / 21 32 / 15 112 / 57 12 / 7 63 / 97 12 / 3 0.97 / 1.89 1,950 1999 Amy Bessette 48 2008 23 291 / 254 24 / 19 23 / 26 71 / 64 12 / 9 83 / 92 9 / 10 0.80 / 1.01 2,131 1998 Amy Bessette 75 2009 19 281 / 227 28 / 27 21 / 27 77 / 81 7 / 9 75 / 91 3 / 7 1.37 / 1.42 1,770 1997 Amy Bessette 88 2010 19 336 / 216 32 / 16 30 / 14 94 / 46 13 / 5 77 / 103 9 / 3 0.82 / 1.65 1,747 2011 24 423 / 248 53 / 24 36 / 23 142 / 71 17 / 5 75 / 152 9 / 2 0.97 / 2.15 2,221 2012 23 365 / 364 31 / 39 23 / 30 85 / 108 10 / 9 113 / 109 4 / 5 1.62 / 1.29 2,165 2013 23 400 / 359 54 / 50 45 / 41 153 / 141 11 / 9 106 / 129 3 / 4 2.08 / 2.25 2,159 2014 20 297 / 218 32 / 21 26 / 17 90 / 59 10 / 8 77 / 87 8 / 4 1.02 / 1.02 1,858 Totals 387 6460 / 4431 728 / 485 592 / 410 2048 / 1379 218 / 139 1665 / 2211 138 / 82 1.23 / 1.81 35,970 In “Illinois / Opponent” format // Single-season program bests in bold

44 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL HONORS OLYMPIAN 2003 Leisha Alcia Emily Zurrer (1st) 2008, 2012 Emily Zurrer, Canada NSCAA (1st); Soccer Buzz (1st); CSTV (1st); Soccer Jackie Santacaterina (2nd) Times (HM) 2006 Ella Masar (1st) NATIONAL TEAM MEMBER Tara Hurless Emily Zurrer (1st) NSCAA (2nd); Soccer Buzz (HM) Kristy Weeks (2nd) Olivia Schmitt, Philippines (2013) 2000 Emily Brown Mary Therese McDonnell (3rd) Vanessa DiBernardo, United States (2013) Soccer America (3rd); Soccer Buzz (HM) Jackie Guerra, Puerto Rico (2009-present) 2005 Christen Karniski (1st) Mary Therese McDonnell, Ireland (2008-present) 1999 Emily Brown Soccer Buzz (3rd) Ella Masar, United States (2007-10) 2004 Leisha Alcia (1st) Leisha Alcia, Canada (2006) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Kelly Campbell (1st) Emily Zurrer, Canada (2004, 2006-present) 2007 Danielle Kot (Top Drawer Soccer, 1st) Tara Hurless (1st) Christen Karniski (3rd) ILLINI IN THE PROS 2006 Chichi Nweke (Soccer America, 2nd; Top Drawer NWSL Soccer, 2nd) 2003 Leisha Alcia (1st) Vanessa DiBernardo, Chicago Red Stars Jackie Santacaterina (Top Drawer Soccer, 1st) Tara Hurless (1st) Ella Masar, Meghan Kolze (1st) Jackie Santacaterina, Chicago Red Stars 2001 Leisha Alcia (Soccer Buzz, 3rd) Tara Hurless (Soccer Buzz, HM) 2002 Tara Hurless (3rd) (SWEDEN) Meghan Kolze (3rd) Emily Zurrer, JITEX BK 1998 Heidi Holtzman (Soccer Buzz, 3rd) 2001 Colleen Joyce (1st) ILLINI DRAFTED NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION Tara Hurless (3rd) Vanessa DiBernardo (2014) - Chicago Red Stars (No. 4) 2014 Jannelle Flaws (1st) Jackie Santacaterina (2010) - Chicago Red Stars (No. 60) 2000 Emily Brown (1st) Ella Masar (2008) - Chicago Red Stars (No. 9) 2013 Jannelle Flaws (1st) Colleen Joyce (2nd) Mary Therese McDonnell (2008) - Sky Blue FC (No. 53) Vanessa DiBernardo (2nd) Heidi Holtzman (3rd) Christen Karniski (2008) - (No. 64) 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) 1999 Emily Brown (1st) Lisa Baldwin (3rd) ALL-AMERICANS 2011 Jenna Carosio (1st) Heidi Holtzman (3rd) 2014 Jannelle Flaws Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) NSCAA (3rd), College Sports Madness (1st), Marissa Mykines (2nd) College Soccer News (2nd) 1998 Kelly Buszkiewicz (2nd) 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo Jordan Hilbrands (2nd) SOCCER BUZZ REGIONAL Top Drawer Soccer (2nd) ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Jannelle Flaws 2007 Ella Masar (2nd) 2007 Danielle Kot Top Drawer Soccer (3rd) Emily Zurrer (2nd) Mary Therese McDonnell (3rd) 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 2006 Chichi Nweke Jackie Santacaterina NSCAA (3rd); Soccer America (2nd) 2006 Ella Masar (1st) Emily Zurrer (1st) 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 2005 Marti Desjarlais NSCAA (2nd); Soccer America (2nd) 2005 Christen Karniski (1st) Emily Zurrer

2008 Emily Zurrer 2004 Tara Hurless (1st) 2004 Mary Therese McDonnell Soccer Buzz (3rd); Top Drawer Soccer (3rd) Leisha Alcia (2nd) Kelly Campbell (2nd) 2003 Jessica Bayne 2007 Ella Masar Christen Karniski (2nd) Lowe’s Senior (1st); Top Drawer Soccer (2nd) Emily Zurrer 2001 Leisha Alcia 2003 Leisha Alcia (1st) Tara Hurless Top Drawer Soccer (2nd); Soccer Buzz (4th) Tara Hurless (1st) Christine Sinak Meghan Kolze (1st) 2006 Ella Masar NSCAA (2nd); Top Drawer Soccer (5th) 2001 Tara Hurless (2nd) 2000 Sarah Anderson Emily Zurrer Colleen Joyce (2nd) Top Drawer Soccer (1st); NSCAA (3rd); Soccer Buzz 1998 Lisa Baldwin (3rd) 1999 Emily Brown (3rd) Heidi Holtzman

2005 Christen Karniski NSCAA (2nd); Soccer Buzz (2nd); Soccer Times SOCCER BUZZ ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR (3rd) 2008 Emily Zurrer (1st) 2013-14 Vanessa DiBernardo Danielle Kot (2nd) 2011-12 Jenna Carosio 2004 Tara Hurless Jackie Santacaterina (2nd) 2008-09 Emily Zurrer NSCAA (2nd); Soccer Buzz (3rd) 2007-08 Mary Therese McDonnell 2007 Ella Masar (1st) 2005-06 Christen Karniski Mary Therese McDonnell (1st)

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 45 THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL HONORS BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MVP 2014 Jannelle Flaws (Forward) 2012 Abby Elinsky 2011 Marissa Mykines (Offense) Steph Panozzo (Defense) 2013 Jannelle Flaws (Forward) 2012 Nicole Breece 2003 Tara Hurless (Offense) 2011 Jannelle Flaws 2011 Jenna Carosio (Defender) Kelly Campbell (Defense) Stephanie Pouse Vanessa DiBernardo (Midfielder) 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo SOCCER NEWS NET WOMEN’S 2006 Ella Masar (Offensive) Megan Pawloski PLAYER OF THE YEAR Emily Zurrer (Co-Defensive) 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 2009 Shayla Mutz 2005 Christen Karniski (Co-Defensive) CHICAGOLAND SOCCER NEWS 2007 Laura Knutson PLAYER OF THE YEAR BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Danielle Kot 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo Cory Steigerwald 2006 Chichi Nweke UI DIKE EDDLEMAN 2006 Chichi Nweke Jackie Santacaterina ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2013-14 Jannelle Flaws ALL-BIG TEN 2005 Marti Desjarlais 2003-04 Leisha Alcia 2014 Jannelle Flaws (1st) Emily Zurrer UI FIGHTING ILLINI SPIRIT AWARD 2013 Jannelle Flaws (1st) 2004 Mary Therese McDonnell 2012-13 Shayla Mutz 2007-08 Shannon McDonnell 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) 2003 Jessica Bayne 2003-04 Kelly Walker

2011 Jenna Carosio (1st) 2002 Christen Karniski Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) U.S. SOCCER YOUNG ATHLETE OF THE Marissa Mykines (2nd) YEAR FINALIST BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 2014 Jannelle Flaws 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 2008 Emily Zurrer (1st) 2014 Jannelle Flaws Shayla Mutz Danielle Kot (2nd) 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo Jackie Santacaterina (2nd) 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 2007 Ella Masar (1st) Marissa Mykines Emily Zurrer (1st) Steph Panozzo Mary Therese McDonnell (2nd) SOCCER NEWS NET COLLEGE BOOT AWARD FINALIST Jackie Santacaterina (2nd) 2008 Alexandra Kapicka 2014 Jannelle Flaws 2006 Ella Masar (1st) Emily Zurrer (1st) 2007 Kara Gostisha SOCCER NEWS NET COLLEGE BOOT 2005 Christen Karniski (1st) 2006 Ella Masar AWARD WINNER Emily Zurrer 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo 2004 Kelly Campbell (1st) Tara Hurless (1st) 2005 Jessica Bayne COLLEGESOCCER360.COM PRIMETIME Christen Karniski (2nd) PERFORMER OF THE WEEK 2004 Tara Hurless 10/15/13 Jannelle Flaws 2003 Leisha Alcia (1st) 11/12/13 Steph Panozzo Tara Hurless (1st) 2003 Tara Hurless (Offensive MVP) 10/29/13 Vanessa DiBernardo Meghan Kolze (1st) Kelly Campbell (Defensive MVP) 11/15/11 Niki Read 2002 Tara Hurless (2nd) Paula Faherty 11/9/11 Marissa Mykines Meghan Kolze (2nd) 10/18/11 Jenna Carosio 2002 Andrea Ridgeway 9/20/10 Krystin Miller 2001 Colleen Joyce (1st) 9/2/09 Jordan Hilbrands 2001 Leisha Alcia 2000 Emily Brown (1st) Tara Hurless TOP DRAWER SOCCER Colleen Joyce (2nd) TEAM OF THE WEEK Heidi Holtzman (2nd) 2000 Emily Brown 11/4/14 Claire Wheatley Sue Hodson 11/19/13 Claire Wheatley 1999 Emily Brown (1st) 10/15/13 Jannelle Flaws 1998 Kelly Buszkiewicz (1st) 1999 Emily Brown 11/7/11 Marissa Mykines Heidi Holtzman (2nd) Sue Hodson 10/3/11 Vanessa DiBernardo 8/22/11 Vanessa DiBernardo

46 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL HONORS 9/20/10 Krystin Miller TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-REGION 11/3/08 Emily Zurrer PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2014 Amy Feher (3rd) 10/6/08 Emily Zurrer Aliina Weykamp (Honorable Mention) 9/23/14 Jannelle Flaws 9/22/08 Chichi Nweke 9/8/08 Jackie Santacaterina 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) 10/23/06 Emily Zurrer BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK Christina Farrell (1st) 9/22/14 Jannelle Flaws (Off.) Megan Pawloski (1st) TOP DRAWER SOCCER 11/3/14 Claire Wheatley (Def.) Allie Osoba (3rd) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 9/1/13 Jannelle Flaws (Off.) Aliina Weykamp (Honorable Mention) 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo (2nd) 10/29/12 Vanessa DiBernardo (Off.) 10/8/12 Vanessa DiBernardo (Off.) 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEK 10/24/11 Steph Panozzo (Def.) Nicole Denenberg (2nd) 10/12/12 Vanessa DiBernardo 10/17/11 Steph Panozzo (Def.) Shayla Mutz (2nd) 10/10/11 Jenna Carosio 10/10/11 Jenna Carosio (Def.) Christina Farrell (Honorable Mention) 10/3/11 Vanessa DiBernardo 8/22/11 Vanessa DiBernardo (Off.) 2011 Jenna Carosio (1st) 8/22/11 Vanessa DiBernardo 10/4/10 Vanessa DiBernardo (Off./Fresh.) Julie Ewing (2nd) 10/7/08 Emily Zurrer 9/20/10 Krystin Miller (Def.) 9/23/08 Alexandra Kapicka 9/13/10 Vanessa DiBernardo (Off./Fresh.) 2010 Jordan Hilbrands (1st) 9/2/08 Emily Zurrer 8/30/10 Vanessa DiBernardo (Fresh.) Julie Ewing (2nd) 8/23/10 Danielle Kot (Def.) 8/26/08 Jamie Alvis Alexandra Kapicka (2nd) 10/6/08 Emily Zurrer (Def.) 10/31/07 Ella Masar Laura Knutson (2nd) 9/22/08 Alexandra Kapicka (Def.) 10/25/06 Emily Zurrer Danielle Kot (2nd) 10/4/06 Ella Masar 8/25/08 Jamie Alvis (Def.) Krystin Miller (2nd) 9/13/06 Emily Zurrer 10/29/07 Ella Masar (Off.) 9/28/05 Emily Zurrer 10/22/07 Ella Masar (Off.) 2009 Courtney Bell (1st) 11/12/03 Kelly Campbell 10/8/07 Lindsey Carstens (Def.) Alexandra Kapicka (2nd) 11/5/02 Meghan Kolze 9/17/07 Emily Zurrer (Def.) Danielle Kot (3rd) 9/3/07 Ella Masar (Off.) Cory Steigerwald (3rd) CHICAGOLAND SOCCER NEWS PLAYER 10/23/06 Emily Zurrer (Def.) Krystin Miller (Honorable Mention) OF THE WEEK 10/2/06 Ella Masar (Off.) 11/17/13 Claire Wheatley 9/11/06 Emily Zurrer (Def.) 2008 Marti Desjarlais (1st) 10/20/13 Jannelle Flaws 10/27/03 Leisha Alcia (Def.) Jamie Alvis (2nd) 9/1/13 Jannelle Flaws 10/20/03 Leisha Alcia (Def.) Alexandra Kapicka (2nd) 11/12/12 Steph Panozzo 9/22/03 Leisha Alcia (Def.) Courtney Bell (3rd) 10/29/12 Vanessa DiBernardo 9/15/03 Meghan Kolze (Def.) Jessica Levitt (3rd) 10/22/12 Shayla Mutz 11/4/02 Tiffani Walker (Off.) 2006 Mary Therese McDonnell (2nd) 10/8/12 Vanessa DiBernardo 9/9/02 Tara Hurless (Off.) Paula Faherty (3rd) 10/18/11 Steph Panozzo 10/29/01 Leisha Alcia (Def.) Kara Gostisha (HM) 10/3/11 Vanessa DiBernardo 9/24/01 Leisha Alcia (Def.) 9/11/11 Megan Pawloski 9/3/01 Colleen Joyce (Off.) 2005 Christen Karniski (1st) 10/30/00 Colleen Joyce 8/29/11 Niki Read Natasha Karniski (2nd) 8/22/11 Vanessa DiBernardo 10/16/00 Laura Freeman 9/20/99 Emily Brown 2004 Christen Karniski (1st) 8/30/99 Lisa Baldwin Paula Faherty (2nd) SOCCER BUZZ ELITE TEAM OF THE WEEK 11/2/98 Emily Brown Natasha Karniski (2nd) 11/4/08 Emily Zurrer Christine Sinak (2nd) 10/8/08 Emily Zurrer ACADEMIC HONORS 9/23/08 Emily Zurrer 2003 Meghan Kolze (1st) 10/31/07 Ella Masar NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN Jennifer Smith (2nd) 10/24/06 Emily Zurrer 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo (3rd) Christine Sinak (3rd) 10/3/06 Ella Masar 9/12/06 Emily Zurrer 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) 10/21/04 Sarah Brown COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 11/12/03 Kelly Campbell 2011 Jenna Carosoio (2nd) 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo (2nd) 9/17/03 Meghan Kolze 11/5/02 Meghan Kolze 2008 Marti Desjarlais (2nd) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo (1st) NSCAA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2007 Mary Therese McDonnell (2nd) 9/23/14 Jannelle Flaws Kara Gostisha (3rd) 2011 Jenna Carosio (3rd) Vanessa DiBernardo (2nd) 2005 Christen Karniski (1st) ESPNW NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Megan Pawloski (3rd) 9/24/14 Jannelle Flaws 2004 Christen Karniski (3rd) 2010 Krystin Miller (1st) 2003 Meghan Kolze (1st) Danielle Kot (2nd)

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2009 Krystin Miller (2nd) 2010 Jenna Carosio, Nicole Denenberg, Caitlin Dombart, Julie Ewing, Jordan Hilrbrands, 2008 Marti Desjarlais (2nd) Alexandra Kapicka, Laura Knutson, Danielle ILLINI HONORS Kot, Krystin Miller, Shayla Mutz, Marissa 2005 Christen Karniski (1st) Mykines MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Natasha Karniski (1st) 2014 Aliina Weykamp 2009 Courtney Bell, Jenna Carosio, Caitlin 2013 Vanessa DiBernardo (Co-MVP) 2004 Christen Karniski (1st) Dombart, Julie Ewing, Brittany Garrett, Jordan Taylore Peterson (Co-MVP) Natasha Karniski (1st) Hilbrands, Alexandra Kapicka, Laura Knutson, 2012 Shayla Mutz Danielle Kot, Krystin Miller, Marissa Mykines, 2011 Jenna Carosio 2003 Christen Karniski (1st) Chichi Nweke, Jackie Santacaterina, Cory 2010 Danielle Kot Christine Sinak (2nd) Steigerwald 2009 Danielle Kot (Co-MVP) Meghan Kolze (2nd) Jackie Santacaterina (Co-MVP) 2008 Jamie Alvis, Courtney Bell, Marti Desjarlais, 2008 Emily Zurrer 2002 Rebecca Johnson (1st) Alexandra Kapicka, Danielle Kot, Jessica 2007 Mary Therese McDonnell Levitt, Krystin Miller, Cory Steigerwald, Emily 2006 Ella Masar Zurer 2005 Christen Karniski BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 2004 Tara Hurless 2014-15 Nalia Abu-Douleh, Hope D’Addario, Megan Green 2007 Jamie Alvis, Courtney Bell, Lindsey Carstens, 2003 Meghan Kolze Marti Desjarlais, Kara Gostisha, Alexandra 2002 Meghan Kolze 2013-14 Nicole Breece, Vanessa DiBernardo, Christina Kapicka, Jessica Levitt, Ella Masar, Mary 2001 Tara Schuling Farrell, Amy Feher, Kristen Gierman, Therese McDonnell, Shannon McDonnell 2000 Emily Brown Allie Osoba, Lauren Parkin, Taylore Peterson 1999 Emily Brown 2006 Lindsey Carstens, Marti Desjarlais, Paula Faherty, 1998 Kelly Buszkiewicz 2012-13 Nicole Denenberg, Vanessa DiBernardo, Kara Gostisha, Jessica Levitt, Ella Masar, Mary 1997 Kelly Buszkiewicz Christina Farrell, Kristen Gierman, Shayla Therese McDonnell, Shannon McDonnell, Quinn Mutz, Megan Pawloski Reynolds, Emily Zurrer DEFENSIVE MVP 2011-12 Jenny Carosio, Nicole Denenberg, Vanessa 2005 Lindsey Carstens, Kimberly Coninx, Rachel Frank, Kara 2014 Hope D’Addario DiBernardo, Julie Ewing, Christina Farrell, Gostisha, Christen Karniski, Natasha Karniski, Ella 2013 Aliina Weykamp Shayla Mutz Masar, Mary Therese McDonnell 2012 Christina Farrell 2011 Jenna Carosio 2010-11 Nicole Denenberg, Caitlin Dombart, Julie Ewing, 2004 Leisha Alcia, Kimberly Coninx, Christine Sinak, Paula 2010 Danielle Kot Kristen Gierman, Jordan Hilbrands, Danielle Faherty, Rachel Frank, Christen Karniski, Natasha 2009 Danielle Kot Kot, Shayla Mutz Karniski, Michelle Nadeau, Quinn Reynolds 2008 Alexandra Kapicka (Co-MVP) Danielle Kot (Co-MVP) 2009-10 Courtney Bell, Jenna Carosio, Julie Ewing 2003 Paula Faherty, Rachel Frank, Christen Karniski, 2007 Lindsey Carstens Natasha Karniski, Meghan Kolze, Christine Sinak, 2006 Emily Zurrer 2008-09 Jamie Alvis, Courtney Bell, Alexandra Kapicka Jennifer Smith, Kelly Walker, Tiffani Walker 2005 Christen Karniski Jessica Levitt, Krystin Miller 2004 Kelly Campbell 2003 Leisha Alcia ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2002 Leisha Alcia, Rebecca Johnson, Meghan Kolze, 2002 Meghan Kolze 2014 Alia Abu-Douleh, Nicole Breece, Hope D’Addario, Christine Sinak, Tiffani Walker 2001 Leisha Alcia Amy Feher, Megan Green, Noelle Leary, Reagan 2000 Meghan Kolze Robishaw, Aliina Weykamp, Claire Wheatley 2001 Heidi Holtzman, Meghan Kolze, Rebecca 1999 Heidi Holtzman (Patrick) Johnson 1998 Heidi Holtzman 2013 Nicole Breece, Kassidy Brown, Vanessa DiBernardo, 1997 Missy Kann Christina Farrell, Amy Feher, Jannelle Flaws, 2000 Sarah Heggen, Annemarie Hennes, Heidi Holtzman, Kristen Gierman, Megan Green, Noelle Leary, Meghan Kolze, Laura Lantz, Heather Nadeau, Mary OFFENSIVE MVP Anastasia Medellin, Allie Osoba, Lauren Parkin, Nitsche, Rebecca Patrick, Julie Schueller 2014 Jannelle Flaws Megan Pawloski, Taylore Peterson, 2013 Jannelle Flaws Reagan Robishaw, Aliina Weykamp 1999 Amy Bessette, Kelly Buszkiewicz, Kim Doetzel Sarah 2012 Vanessa DiBernardo Heggen, Annemarie Hennes, Heidi Holtzman, Laura 2011 Vanessa DiBernardo (Co-Offensive) 2012 Kassidy Brown, Nicole Denenberg, Vanessa Lantz, Rebecca Patrick, Julie Schueller, Stephanne Marissa Mykines (Co-Offensive) DiBernardo, Christina Farrell, Kristen Gierman, Steinhoff, Kris Twyning 2010 Vanessa DiBernardo Marissa Holden, Shayla Mutz, Allie Osoba, Steph 2009 Jordan Hilbrands Panozzo, Megan Pawloski, Aliina Weykamp 1998 Sarah Aberle, Kelly Buszkiewicz, Kim Doetzel, Laura 2008 Chichi Nweke Lantz, Kris Twyning 2007 Ella Masar 2011 Kassidy Brown, Jenna Carosio, Nicole Denenberg, 2006 Ella Masar Vanessa DiBernardo, Caitlin Dombart, Julie Ewing, 1997 Sarah Aberle, Kim Fogelson, Julie Green, Erica Loechl, 2005 Eva Strickland Christina Farrell, Jannelle Flaws, Shayla Mutz, Leah Pyter, Leanne Taccona 2004 Tara Hurless Marissa Mykines, Steph Panozzo, Megan Pawloski 2003 Tara Hurless

48 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL HONORS 2002 Tara Hurless Paula Faherty 2001 Tara Hurless Kara Gostisha JEREMY L. DALY AWARD 2000 Emily Brown Christen Karniski This award is given for outstanding character and 1999 Emily Brown Natasha Karniski commitment to excellence. It is 1998 Emily Brown Mary Therese McDonnell selected by the coaches and is Laura Redmond 1997 Sarah Aberle awarded to the individual who Christine Sinak exemplifies excellence as a player, Eva Strickland MOST IMPROVED PLAYER teammate and student-athlete at the University of Illinois. 2014 Sarah Warren 2004 2013 Noelle Leary Leisha Alcia The award honors a young man who 2012 Amy Feher Sarah Brown was an inspiration to those who knew him and a constant 2011 Stephanie Pouse Paula Faherty source of happiness to those who loved him. Jeremy 2010 Nicole Denenberg (Co-Most Improved) Christen Karniski embraced life; he was never without a big grin on his face Megan Pawloski (Co-Most Improved) Natasha Karniski Meghan Kolze and was always quick to offer a hug. He loved all sports 2009 Kristen Gierman Chris Sinak and was an excellent swimmer and diligent student. 2008 Jamie Alvis Jennifer Smith Jeremy and his family were close friends of Jillian Ellis, 2007 Cory Steigerwald Kelly Walker 2006 Bri who was the women’s soccer head coach at Illinois in 1997 ttany Garrett 2003 and ‘98. He was born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a rare 2005 Kristy Weeks Paula Faherty disease which gradually takes both hearing and eyesight. 2004 Lindsey Carstens Christen Karniski Yet despite such adversity, Jeremy always remained happy 2003 Sarah Brown Natasha Karniski and positive. 2002 Rachel Frank Meghan Kolze PAST JEREMY L. DALY WINNERS 2001 Andrea Ridgeway Mary Nitsche 2014 Jenna Miller 2000 Sarah Anderson Chris Sinak Erin Tyler 2013 Kristen Gierman 1999 Heather Nadeau 2012 Kristen Gierman 1998 Molly Brown 2002 2011 Kristen Gierman 1997 Sarah Mitchell Sarah Anderson 2010 Krystin Miller

Heidi Holtzman 2009 Krystin Miller C.H.A.M.P. AWARD WINNER Rebecca (Patrick) Johnson 2008 Krystin Miller 2014 Alia Abu-Douleh Colleen Joyce 2007 Shannon McDonnell 2013 Noelle Leary Maggie Kellett 2006 Shannon McDonnell 2012 Stephanie Panozzo Meghan Kolze Jennifer Smith 2005 Shannon McDonnell 2004 Rachel Frank 2001 2003 Kelly Walker GEORGE HUFF AWARD Kristin Holman 2002 Mary Nitsche The George Huff Award was given to student-athletes who Heidi Holtzman 2001 Mary Nitsche have earned a varsity letter and maintained a 3.0 GPA in Meghan Kolze 2000 Laura Lantz consecutive semesters. Laura Lantz 1999 Kelly Buszkiewicz Rebecca Patrick 1998 Sarah Aberle 2007 Julie Schueller 1997 Erica Loechl Courtney Bell Marti Desjarlais 2000 Kara Gostisha Amy Bessette Alexandra Kapicka Kelly Buszkiewicz Jessica Levitt Kim Doetzel Ella Masar Heidi Holtzman Mary Therese McDonnell Julie Schueller Shannon McDonnell Quinn Reynolds 1999 Kelly Buszkiewicz 2006 Kim Doetzel Jamie Alvis Laura Lantz Kelly Campbell Julie Schueller Lindsey Carstens Stephanne Steinhoff Marti Desjarlais Kris Twyning Rachel Frank Kara Gostisha 1998 Christen Karniski Sarah Aberle Natasha Karniski Kim Fogelson Jessica Levitt Erica Loechl Ella Masar Laura Redmond

2005

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 49 THE RECORD BOOK NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY (11-12-3 IN 12 APPEARANCES) 2000 - SECOND ROUND goal, but A&M drew a penalty kick in the 77th minute. 2006 - SWEET SIXTEEN ILLINOIS 2, XAVIER 0 All-American Illini keeper Leisha Alcia saved it and Illinois #15 (3) ILLINOIS 2, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 0 FIRST ROUND // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. finished out the upset to advance to the Round of 16. FIRST ROUND // ST. LOUIS, MO. Illinois made the most of its first NCAA Tournament berth, Third-seeded and 15th-ranked Illinois overcame a choppy shutting out Xavier to end the Musketeers’ 14-match ILLINOIS 2, NEBRASKA 1 start and withstood a one hour, 38-minute lightning delay in unbeaten streak and advance to a second-round showdown SWEET SIXTEEN // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. the first half to eliminate Southeast Missouri State, 2-0, in Illinois managed its first home NCAA Tournament win since with Big Ten champion Penn State. Sophomore Laura Freeman the NCAA first round. Paula Faherty got the Illini on the board 2000 due to a penalty-kick goal by defender Sarah Brown netted a pair of goals, one in the 17th minute and another in when she received a serve in the right slot, took a touch and in the 86th minute, taking down Nebraska 2-1. Midfielder the 46th minute and the Illini defense stonewalled Xavier for fired in a shot at 36:41 for her first goal of the season. Jackie Paula Faherty got the Illini on the board early with a goal the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory. Santacaterina added an insurance goal in the 50th minute in the 21st minute off a rebound of a corner kick, but the when she one-timed a serve from Ella Masar off the end line. PENN STATE 1, ILLINOIS 0 (OT) Huskers responded with a goal in the 29th minute. With SECOND ROUND // UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. extra time looming, forward Jessica Bayne drew a foul in the #15 (3) ILLINOIS 4, SAINT LOUIS 1 18-yard box and Brown pounded home the penalty kick for The Illini took Big Ten champion Penn State into extra time, SECOND ROUND // ST. LOUIS the game-winner. but Nittany Lion midfielder Erin Miller put in a soaring shot Chichi Nweke scored a goal and an assist in 29 minutes of from the top of the 18-yard box in the 100th minute that was action as Illinois took a 2-0 halftime lead on its way to a 4-1 the difference. Illinois goalkeeper Sarah Anderson came up #4 SANTA CLARA 2, ILLINOIS 0 win that sent the third-seeded Illini to their second Round with seven saves on the afternoon. ELITE EIGHT // SANTA CLARA, CALIF. of 16 match in program history. Nweke scored in the 19th As the only unseeded team to reach the quarterfinal round of minute on a shot that ricocheted off a SLU defender and past the 2003 NCAA Tournament, Illinois met expectations against 2001 - FIRST ROUND the keeper, putting the Illini up 1-0. Less than three minutes Santa Clara as the Broncos advanced to the College Cup SYRACUSE 1, ILLINOIS 0 later, Nweke dribbled up the left flank before passing to Ella with a 2-0 win. Santa Clara notched the first goal off a free FIRST ROUND // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. Masar, who split two defenders, turned and fired a rocket kick in the 39th minute, sending the game to halftime with Illinois hosted an NCAA first-round match for the second off the inside of the right post for a 2-0 halftime lead. The a 1-0 Bronco lead. Santa Clara then staged an early charge straight year, but this time found itself on the losing end of a Billikens cut the lead to 2-1 in the 54th minute, but Eva in the second half, scoring just 45 seconds in for the final shutout, falling 1-0 to Syracuse. The teams played a scoreless Strickland scored in the 61st minute and Brittany Garrett 2-0 margin. first half, but the Orangewomen’s Erica Mastrogiacomo notched her first career goal in the 79th minute as the Illini sliced through the Illini defense in the 50th minute for the pulled away for the 4-1 victory. deciding goal. 2005 - SECOND ROUND ILLINOIS 1, #20 FLORIDA 0 (2 OT) #5 (2) FLORIDA STATE 1, #15 (3) ILLINOIS 0 2003 - FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND // GAINESVILLE, FLA. SWEET SIXTEEN // TALLAHASSEE, FLA. Rachel Frank notched her second shutout of the season in WESTERN MICHIGAN 2, (16) ILLINOIS 0 Florida State scored in the 20th minute and held on for dear only her fourth game and Laura Redmond knocked in the FIRST ROUND // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. life, turning away a number of near-misses by the Illini in the game-winner in the 102nd minute as the Illini moved into the The Illini continued their streak of hosting NCAA first-round second half as the second-seeded Seminoles bounced the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight matches, but lost their second straight home opener, 2-0 to third-seeded Illini from the NCAA Tournament for the second- year. Frank and the Illini defense kept the Illinois season alive, Western Michigan. The victory was the Broncos’ first in the straight year. Illinois limited FSU to only nine shots, but the as the back-up keeper made a season high-tying six saves, NCAA Tournament and 10th in a row. On a blustery night, Illini managed to put just one of their six shots on frame as including a pair of tough saves in the first half and another WMU freshman Chantal Robinson blasted a 25-foot rocket off the Orange and Blue saw one of the best seasons in program just after halftime to keep the game scoreless. After a much a free kick that broke Illinois’ school-record scoreless minutes history come to an end. more aggressive Illini team pressured the Gators during the streak of 631:07. The Broncos then scored from close range in overtimes, Christen Karniski sent a corner kick toward the box, the 85th minute to ice the game. 2007 - SECOND ROUND where Ella Masar flicked it to Redmond, who beat the Florida ILLINOIS 1, LOUISVILLE 0 (OT) 2004 - ELITE EIGHT keeper and tapped in the golden goal. FIRST ROUND // SOUTH BEND, IND. ILLINOIS 2, RICE 0 After a defensive battle through 90 minutes against the #11 (3) FLORIDA STATE 2, ILLINOIS 1 FIRST ROUND // COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Louisville Cardinals left the two teams knotted at zero, the Illinois broke its first-round drought, taking out Rice 2-0 as SECOND ROUND // GAINESVILLE, FLA. Illini wasted little time in the overtime period as senior Illinois’ postseason run ended with a 2-1 loss to eventual senior Tara Hurless became the Illinois career goal-scoring forward Ella Masar headed in the golden goal in the 92nd College Cup participant and 11th-ranked Florida State in the record holder by scoring both goals. Hurless knocked in a minute to propel Illinois into the second round. Sophomore NCAA second round. FSU scored first as forward Sel Kuralay 20-yarder from the right side in the 23rd minute and the forward Chichi Nweke drove the ball down the right flank blasted a 25-yarder from the top of the box over keeper Rachel Illini defense held the Owls to one first-half shot as Illinois before crossing to Masar inside the six for her record-tying Frank’s head in the 30th minute. In the 64th minute, Illini led 1-0 at halftime. Hurless then knocked in an 8-yarder in seventh game-winning goal of the season. defender Kelly Campbell stole the ball from Seminole forward the 85th minute to grab the goal-scoring record and finish India Trotter inside the 18-yard box, but Trotter regained off the Illini win. #11 (4) NOTRE DAME 2, ILLINOIS 0 possession and put in a eight-yarder for a 2-0 lead. Ella SECOND ROUND // SOUTH BEND, IND. Masar pulled the Illini within a goal in the 76th minute went ILLINOIS 2, #7 TEXAS A&M 1 Illinois advanced to the second round for the fourth far post from 14 yards, but FSU held on for the 2-1 win. SECOND ROUND // COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS consecutive year but came up short against host Notre Dame The Illini fell behind early but rallied with two goals in the in a 2-0 loss. The Irish notched their first goal in the 27th final 23 minutes to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the first minute and added the second just before the half on a heart- time in school history after a 2-1 win at ninth-seeded and breaking own goal for the Orange and Blue. Despite holding seventh-ranked Texas A&M. The Aggies scored in the 19th Notre Dame to just one shot on frame in the second half, the minute and kept Illinois off the board until Natasha Karniski Illini were unable to find the back of the net as their season tied the match at 1 in the 67th minute. Just one minute, 15 came to an end. seconds later, Andrea Ridgeway knocked in the go-ahead

50 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY (11-12-3 IN 12 APPEARANCES) 2008 - SWEET SIXTEEN #16 ILLINOIS 0, #4 (2) OKLAHOMA STATE 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 4, ILLINOIS 1 ILLINOIS 1, MEMPHIS 0 (2OT) SECOND ROUND // STILLWATER OKLA. SWEET SIXTEEN // LINCOLN, NEB. FIRST ROUND // COLUMBIA, MO. The Illini fell to #4 Oklahoma State in a hard fought, 1-0 In the Sweet Sixteen, Illinois saw its NCAA Tournament run Illinois and Memphis battled into the second overtime before contest. The Orange and Blue outshot the Cowgirls 18-12 and come to an end, falling 4-1 to Boston College in the Round of Illini forward Jordan Hilbrands netted the golden goal in earned an 8-1 advantage on corner kicks. Yet, in the 25th 16. The Illini had chances with a 24-13 advantage in shots, the 103rd minute to propel the Orange and Blue into the minute, it was Oklahoma State who found the back of the net but BC goalkeeper Alex Johnson made nine saves to thwart the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The first half was a and eventually reached the Elite Eight of the tournament. This Orange and Blue attack. stalemate, as the teams went back and forth with possession was the first meeting between the two programs. in the midfield. The Orange and Blue defense withstood a ILLINOIS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS ALL-TIME late second-half attack from the Tigers, sending the game 2012 - SECOND ROUND 1997 0-3-0 into overtime still scoreless. In the overtime period, Memphis ILLINOIS 1, MISSOURI 1 (2OT) 1998 0-5-0 collected three corner kicks but was unable to capitalize as ILLINOIS WINS 3-0 IN PENALTY KICKS 1999 1-4-0 FIRST ROUND // COLUMBIA, MO. the Illinois defense staved off the Tigers to send it to the 2000 0-3-0 In a similar rematch from 2008, the Fighting Illini once second overtime and set up Hilbrands’ game-winner. 2001 1-2-0 again invaded Columbia and advanced into the next round 2002 3-2-0 ILLINOIS 1, #13 (4) MISSOURI 1 (2OT) after 110 minutes of play and a penalty kick shootout. Allie 2003 2-2-1 ILLINOIS WINS 4-3 IN PENALTY KICKS Osoba scored the lone goal in the 19th minute. Then, Taylore SECOND ROUND // COLUMBIA, MO. Peterson, Kassidy Brown and Aliina Weykamp converted 2004 2-5-0 Illinois again battled into double overtime and again found successful PK’s while goalkeeper Steph Panozzo produced 2005 3-3-1 a way to win, capturing a 4-3 victory in penalty kicks over two big saves for the Illini to take the shootout 3-0. Panozzo 2006 5-3-0 Missouri. The Illini and Tigers tied through 110 minutes of finished with seven saves on the day. 2007 2-5-0 play, with Chichi Nweke tallying the goal for the Orange and 2008 0-4-1 Blue in the 56th minute and Missouri netting the equalizer #14 NORTH CAROLINA 9, ILLINOIS 2 2009 1-4-0 in the 74th. In the PK round, Courtney Bell punched in the SECOND ROUND // CHAPEL HILL, N.C. 2010 2-2-0 In a head coach matchup that pitted former player vs coach, final attempt for the Illini, with goalkeeper Alexandra Kapicka 2011 1-2-0 it was the Tarheels that advanced to the Sweet 16. Illinois saving Missouri’s final attempt to propel Illinois to the next 2012 2-6-0 round. Kapicka collected a career-high 11 saves in the match. struck first, scoring in the first 90 seconds of the match as DiBernardo connected on a through ball to forward Nicole 2013 2-3-1 2014 0-4-1 #4 (1) NORTH CAROLINA 3, ILLINOIS 0 Breece. Illini then entered halftime down 2-1 and without star SWEET SIXTEEN // CHAPEL HILL, N.C. player DiBernardo who left due to an injury. North Carolina Under Rayfield 25-45-5 Illinois battled hard against North Carolina, holding the top- went on to outscore the Illini 7-1 in the second half. Niki Read Overall 27-57-5 seeded team to one goal in the first half before falling, 3-0, scored her 14th career goal. in the NCAA Round of 16 at Fetzer Field. Illinois goalkeeper Alexandra Kapicka delivered another solid performance, 2013 - SWEET SIXTEEN turning away five shots on goal. UNC took the lead in the 32nd ILLINOIS 0, #21 WASHINGTON STATE 0 (2OT) minute after an unlucky Illinois own goal, then added to the ILLINOIS WINS 3-1 IN PENALTY KICKS lead with two goals in the second half within a two-minute FIRST ROUND // PULLMAN, WASH. span. The Illini had a few chances late in the game, but were Illinois made the longest first round trip of any tournament unable to crack the Tar Heel defense. team at nearly 2,000 miles and ended up playing the longest possible game at the muddy Lower Soccer Field. After two 2010 - FIRST ROUND overtime periods, the contest ended in a 0-0 draw, sending it #22 USC 3, #13 ILLINOIS 1 to penalty kicks with a trip to the second round on the line. UI FIRST ROUND // SOUTH BEND, IND. won the PK shootout, 3-1, thanks to two saves by freshman After falling behind by three goals late, Shayla Mutz produced goalkeeper Claire Wheatley and the game-winner by senior her first post-season points by converting an attempt within Vanessa DiBernardo. the Southern California box off a feed from Marissa Mykines in the 80th minute. The Illini continued to pressure over the ILLINOIS 4, #7 PORTLAND 3 (OT) final 10 minutes by producing seven more shots; however, the SECOND ROUND // LINCOLN, NEB. Orange and Blue were unable to cut the deficit further. Illinois continued its run with a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory over No. 7 Portland in Lincoln, Neb. The Illini battled back 2011 - SECOND ROUND from a 2-0 halftime deficit on a snowy Nebraska Soccer Field NOTRE DAME 0, #16 ILLINOIS 1 and netted three second-half goals to send the NCAA second FIRST ROUND // CHAMPAIGN, ILL. round match to an extra period. Big Ten Forward of the Year Illinois battled past the defending National Champs, Notre Jannelle Flaws connected on the golden goal with a minute Dame, 1-0, in front of a 1,000+ crowd in Champaign, as remaining, sending Illinois to the NCAA third round for the the Illini hosted an NCAA Tournament game for the first time first time since 2008. since 2004. Five minutes into the second half, midfielder Niki Read earned the game winning goal, her first postseason tally. The defense then clamped down, as they allowed just two off target shots for the remainder of the game, netting their ninth shutout of the season.

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 51 THE RECORD BOOK BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2014 // West Lafayette, Ind. First Round: (2) Wisconsin 2, (7) Illinois 0 // Wisconsin champion ALL-TIME BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS

2013 // Champaign, Ill. W L T PCT TITLES YEARS First Round: (4) Indiana 5, (5) Illinois 3 // Nebraska champion Penn State 26 10 4 700 5 1998, 2000-01, 2006, 2008

2012 // Bloomington, Ind. Ohio State 11 11 4 500 3 2002, 2004, 2012 First Round: (5) Illinois 2, (4) Minnesota 2 (2OT, Illinois wins PK, 3-2) Semifinal: (5) Illinois 1, (1) #3 Penn State 0 Michigan 17 13 3 560 2 1997, 1999 Championship: (5) Illinois 1, (2) #21 Ohio State 2 // Ohio State champion ILLINOIS 15 12 4 .548 2 2003, 2011 2011 // Evanston, Ill. Wisconsin 15 13 2 533 3 1994, 2005, 2014 First Round: (2) Illinois 1, (7) Ohio State 1 (2OT, Illinois wins PK, 4-2) Nebraska 3 1 0 .750 1 2013 Semifinal: (2) Illinois 1, (3) Michigan State 0 (OT) Championship: (2) Illinois 2, (1) #11 Penn State 1 (OT) // ILLINOIS CHAMPION Minnesota 12 9 4 .560 1 1995

2008 // Iowa City, Iowa Purdue 7 6 2 .533 1 2007 First Round: (5) Illinois 0, (4) Michigan State 0 (2OT, MSU wins PK, 4-3) // Penn State champion Indiana 5 11 1 324 1 1996 2007 // St. Paul, Minn. Iowa 4 8 1 .346 0 First Round: (3) Illinois 2, (6) Minnesota 2 (2OT, Illinois wins PK, 4-3) Semifinal: (2) #8 Purdue 3, (3) Illinois 0 // Purdue champion Northwestern 4 12 0 250 0 Michigan St 2 12 2 188 0 2006 // University Park, Pa. First Round: (2) Illinois 3, (7) Wisconsin 0 Rutgers 0 1 0 .000 0 Semifinal: (2) Illinois 1, (3) Purdue 0 Championship: (1) #12 Penn State 3, (2) Illinois 1 // Penn State champion

2005 // Ann Arbor, Mich. ALL-TIME BIG TEN STANDINGS First Round: (4) Illinois 1, (5) Minnesota 0 (regular season conferences matches only) Semifinal: (8) Michigan 2, (4) Illinois 1 // Wisconsin champion

2004 // Columbus, Ohio W L T PCT PTS* GF GA YRS Games First Round: (4) Illinois 5, (5) Northwestern 0 Penn State 172 24 9 861 525 585 175 20 205 Semifinal: (1) #3 Penn State 3, (4) Illinois 2 // Ohio State champion Michigan 99 69 37 573 334 299 225 20 205 Minnesota 97 93 15 510 306 287 256 20 205 2003 // Madison, Wis. Wisconsin 96 83 26 532 314 306 245 20 205 First Round: (2) Illinois 2, (7) Michigan State 0 Semifinal: (2) Illinois 2, (3) Purdue 0 Ohio State 94 91 19 507 301 304 256 20 204 Championship: (2) Illinois 2, (4) Michigan 0 // ILLINOIS CHAMPION Illinois 92 75 17 .546 293 288 252 17 184 Purdue 71 78 17 479 230 231 248 15 166 2002 // East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State 71 111 22 402 235 223 275 20 204 First Round: (8) Illinois 4, (1) #11 Penn State 3 Indiana 70 116 19 388 229 211 297 20 205 Semifinal: (5) Wisconsin 1, (8) Illinois 0 // Ohio State champion Northwestern 61 126 18 341 201 222 301 20 205 2001 // West Lafayette, Ind. Iowa 53 112 19 340 178 180 295 17 184 First Round: (3) Illinois 4, (6) Iowa 1 Nebraska 22 22 2 500 68 75 87 3 46 Semifinal: (3) Illinois 2, (2) #22 Michigan 1 (OT) Rutgers 8 4 1 654 25 14 8 1 13 Championship: (1) #8 Penn State 2, (3) Illinois 1 (OT) // Penn State champion Maryland 3 5 5 423 14 11 15 1 13 2000 // Champaign, Ill. First Round: (4) Illinois 3, (5) Michigan State 1 * based on 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie Semifinal: (1) #7 Penn State 2, (4) Illinois 1 (3OT) // Penn State champion

1999 // Bloomington, Ind. First Round: (6) Illinois 2, (3) Iowa 0 Semifinal: (2) #18 Michigan 4, (6) Illinois 3 // Michigan champion

1998 // University Park, Pa. First Round: (1) #11 Penn State 1, (8) Illinois 0 // Penn State champion

*The Big Ten Tournament was not held during the 2009-10 seasons ( ) = Tournament Seed

52 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Arizona (0-0-1) Eastern Illinois (3-2-0) Indiana State (2-1-0) 9-8-13 T 1-1 (2OT) Tempe, Ariz. 9-17-97 L 1-7 Champaign, Ill. 9-18-05 L 1-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-23-98 L 2-4 Charleston, Ill. 9-23-07 W 3-0 Terre Haute, Ind. Arizona State (1-1-0) 8-29-99 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-13-13 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-6-13 L 3-4 (2OT) Tempe, Ariz. 8-25-00 W 2-0 Charleston, Ill. 8-29-14 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 11-1-02 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. Iowa (13-6-1) 9-19-97 L 0-2 Iowa City, Iowa Auburn (1-1-0) Evansville (3-1-0) 10-16-98 W 5-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-7-03 L (#17) 1-2 (OT) Auburn, Ala. 9-8-00 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-22-99 L 0-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-10-06 W (#13) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-30-01 L 0-2 Evansville, Ind. 11-4-99 W 2-0 Bloomington, Ind.& 9-12-03 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-20-00 L 1-5 Iowa City, Iowa Aurora (1-0-0) 9-5-04 W 4-0 Evansville, Ind. 10-26-01 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-14-97 W 10-1 Champaign, Ill. 11-8-01 W 4-1 West Lafayette, Ind.& Florida (2-1-0) 10-25-02 L 0-2 Iowa City, Iowa Ball State (2-0-0) 11-11-05 W (#20) 1-0 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla.% 9-26-03 W 2-0 Iowa City, Iowa 8-29-10 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-14-07 W (#9) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-3-04 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 8-26-11 W 5-0 Muncie, Ind. 9-12-08 L (#17) 0-2 Gainesville, Fla. 10-28-05 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-27-06 W 1-0 Iowa City, Iowa Boston College (0-1-0) Florida International (1-0-0) 10-7-07 W 6-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-24-13 L 1-4 Lincoln, Neb.% 9-15-13 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-10-08 L 0-1 Iowa City, Iowa 10-17-09 W 3-1 Iowa City, Iowa Boston U. (1-0-0) Florida State (0-2-0) 10-16-10 W 2-1 (OT) Champaign, Ill. 9-10-99 W 3-0 Evanston, Ill. 11-13-05 L (#11) 1-2 Gainesville, Fla.% 9-18-11 T 2-2 (2OT) Iowa City, Iowa 11-19-06 L (#5) 0-1 Tallahassee, Fla.% 9-16-12 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill. Butler (2-0-0) 9-27-13 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-6-02 W 4-2 Champaign, Ill. George Mason (1-0-0) 9-11-14 L 0-2 Iowa City, Iowa 10-31-03 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-15-02 W 1-0 Fairfax, Va. Iowa State (3-0-0) Cal State Northridge (1-0-0) Georgia (1-0-0) 10-29-00 W 6-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-9-07 W 4-0 Los Angeles, Calif. 9-5-03 W 2-1 Athens, Ga. 8-31-01 W 6-0 Ames, Iowa 8-29-08 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. Cincinnati (2-0-0) Gonzaga (1-0-0) 9-8-02 W (#25) 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 8-19-11 W 5-1 Champaign, Ill. Kansas (4-0-0) 9-11-10 W 3-0 Cincinnati, Ohio 8-27-00 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. Illinois State (7-2-2) 9-2-01 W 4-3 (2OT) Lawrence, Kan. College of Charleston (2-0-0) 9-4-98 W 1-0 Normal, Ill. 9-14-04 W (#8) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 8-30-13 W 6-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-24-99 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-21-07 W 2-1 Lawrence, Kan. 9-5-14 W 3-0 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 9-22-00 L 0-2 Normal, Ill. 10-28-01 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. Kentucky (0-1-0) Colorado (2-0-0) 10-27-02 T 1-1 (2OT) Normal, Ill. 9-1-02 L 0-1 Columbia, Mo. 8-28-09 W (#18) 2-1 Denver, Colo. 9-14-03 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-4-11 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-23-04 L 0-1 Normal, Ill. Louisville (6-0-0) 9-16-05 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-13-98 W 9-0 Louisville, Ky. Colorado College (2-0-0) 8-21-09 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-16-07 W 1-0 (OT) South Bend, Ind.% 10-29-99 W 2-1 (OT) Colorado Springs, Colo. 8-19-12 T 1-1 (2OT) Normal, Ill. 9-19-10 W (#23) 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-19-08 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-1-13 W 5-1 Champaign, Ill. 8-28-11 W 2-1 (OT) Louisville, Ky. 8-25-13 W 5-4 (OT) Louisville, Ky. Connecticut (0-1-0) Indiana (11-5-3) 8-24-14 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-3-10 L 1-2 (2OT) Stoors, Conn. 10-5-97 L 0-2 Bloomington, Ind. 10-23-98 L (#17) 1-2 Champaign, Ill. Loyola (Ill.) (3-0-0) Dayton (1-1-0) 10-15-99 T 0-0 (2OT) Bloomington, Ind. 9-5-97 W 4-0 St. Louis, Mo. 9-27-02 L 0-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-15-00 W 5-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-18-09 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 8-31-08 W 1-0 (OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-19-01 W 3-1 Bloomington, Ind. 8-20-10 W 2-0 Chicago, Ill. 10-20-02 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill. Denver (0-1-1) 10-17-03 W 2-1 Bloomington, Ind. LSU (1-0-0) 10-31-99 L 2-3 (OT) Denver, Colo. 10-17-04 T 1-1 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 9-17-10 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-21-05 W 1-0 Bloomington, Ind. 8-30-09 T 1-1 (2OT) Denver, Colo. 10-22-06 W (#21) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. Marquette (1-2-0) 10-19-07 W (#24) 3-0 Champaign, Ill. Duquesne (1-0-0) 8-27-99 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-19-08 L 0-1 Bloomington, Ind. 9-5-99 W 3-0 Morgantown, W.V. 10-4-09 T 1-1 (2OT) Bloomington, Ind. 9-17-01 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. 10-3-10 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill. 8-26-05 L 0-1 Milwaukee, Wis. 9-30-11 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-28-12 W 2-1 Bloomington, Ind. Maryland (0-0-1) 10-6-13 L 2-3 Bloomington, Ind. 10-19-14 T 1-1 (2OT) College Park, Md. 11-6-13 L 3-5 Champaign, Ill.& 9-18-14 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill.

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 53 THE RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Memphis (1-0-0) 10-6-06 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. Notre Dame (1-3-0) 11-14-08 W 1-0 (2OT) Columbia, Mo.% 10-5-07 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-18-07 L (#11) 0-2 South Bend, Ind.% 11-08-07 T 2-2 (2OT) St. Paul, Minn.& 11-13-11 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. % Miami (Ohio) (1-0-0) (ILL wins PK, 4-3) 8-23-13 L (#10) 1-4 South Bend, Ind. 9-12-04 W 3-1 West Lafayette, Ind. 10-12-08 L 0-1 St. Paul, Minn. 8-22-14 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. 9-27-09 T 2-2 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. Oakland (Mich.) (2-1-0) Michigan (8-13-1) 9-26-10 L (#18) 0-1 St. Paul, Minn. 11-1-98 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-17-97 L (#13) 1-9 Ann Arbor, Mich. 10-14-11 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 8-29-03 L 0-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-11-98 L 0-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-12-12 L 0-3 Minneapolis, Minn. 8-31-14 W 1-0 (OT) Rochester, Mich. 9-24-99 L (#22) 1-2 (OT) Ann Arbor, Mich. 10-31-12 T 2-2 (2OT) Bloomington, Ind.& 11-5-99 L (#18) 3-4 Bloomington, Ind.& (ILL wins PK, 3-2) Ohio (1-0-0) 10-1-00 L 1-4 Champaign, Ill. 10-31-13 W 3-1 Minneapolis, Minn. 8-31-03 W 6-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-21-01 W 2-1 (OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-12-14 L 1-2 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 11-9-01 W (#22) 2-1 (OT) West Lafayette, Ind.& Ohio State (9-9-2) 9-22-02 L (#9) 1-4 Ann Arbor, Mich. Missouri (3-4-2) 10-3-97 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. 9-19-03 T 0-0 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-30-98 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9-18-98 W 5-1 Columbus, Ohio 11-9-03 W 2-0 Madison, Wis.& 9-12-99 L (#19) 2-3 (OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-8-99 W 5-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-19-04 L (#20) 0-1 Ann Arbor, Mich. 8-30-02 L 1-2 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 10-8-00 W 4-0 Columbus, Ohio 10-14-05 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 8-29-04 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-12-01 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. 11-4-05 L 1-2 Ann Arbor, Mich.& 8-27-06 L 0-5 Columbia, Mo. 10-13-02 L 1-2 Columbus, Ohio 10-15-06 L 1-2 Ann Arbor, Mich. 8-31-07 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. 10-10-03 W (#11) 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-26-07 W 2-0 Ann Arbor, Mich. 8-23-08 W 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 10-10-04 L (#25) 0-3 Columbus, Ohio 10-5-08 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-16-08 T (#13) 1-1 (2OT) Columbia, Mo.% 9-30-05 W 2-1 (2OT) Columbus, Ohio 11-1-09 L 0-1 Champaign, Ill. (ILL wins PK, 4-3) 10-8-06 L 0-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-31-10 L 2-3 Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/10/12 T 1-1 (2OT) Columbia, Mo.% 9-28-07 L 1-2 (2OT) Columbus, Ohio 10-29-11 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. (ILL wins PK, 3-0) 10-26-08 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-27-12 W (#24) 3-2 (OT) Ann Arbor, Mich. 10-22-09 L (#19) 0-3 Champaign, Ill. 10-25-13 L (#10) 0-2 Champaign, Ill. Nebraska (5-1-0) 10-21-10 W (#17) 2-1 Columbus, Ohio 10-26-14 L 1-2 Champaign, Ill. 11-20-04 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill.% 9-23-11 L 1-2 Columbus, Ohio 9-2-05 W (#17) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-2-11 T 1-1 (2OT) Evanston, Ill.& Michigan State (17-3-2) 10-23-11 W 3-1 Lincoln, Neb. (ILL wins PK, 4-2) 10-19-97 L 1-2 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-21-12 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-21-12 W (RV) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-9-98 W 3-2 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 9-29-13 L 2-3 Champaign, Ill. 11-4-12 L (#21) 1-2 Bloomington, Ind.& 10-1-99 L 0-1 (OT) East Lansing, Mich. 9-14-14 W 3-0 Lincoln, Neb. 9-20-13 T 1-1 (2OT) Columbus, Ohio 9-24-00 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-28-14 W 4-1 Columbus, Ohio 11-2-00 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill.& Northern Illinois (2-0-0) 9-23-01 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-10-00 W 8-0 Champaign, Ill. Oklahoma State (0-1-0) 9-20-02 L 0-2 East Lansing, Mich. 11-2-01 W 3-1 DeKalb, Ill. 11-18-11 L (#4) 0-1 Stillwater, Okla.% 9-21-03 W (#20) 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-6-03 W 2-0 Madison, Wis.& North Carolina (0-2-0) Oregon (1-0-0) 9-17-04 W 1-0 (OT) East Lansing, Mich. 11-22-08 L (#4) 0-3 Chapel Hill, N.C.% 9-11-11 W 5-0 Baton Rouge, La. 10-16-05 T 0-0 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 11-16-12 L (#14) 2-9 Chapel Hill, N.C.% 10-13-06 W 3-0 East Lansing, Mich. Penn State (4-23-0) 10-28-07 W 1-0 East Lansing, Mich. Northwestern (11-5-3) 9-28-97 L (#24) 1-2 University Park, Pa. 10-3-08 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-12-97 W 3-2 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 9-20-98 L (#8) 2-3 Champaign, Ill. 11-6-08 T 0-0 (2OT) Iowa City, Iowa& 10-2-98 L (#9) 1-2 Evanston, Ill. 11-6-98 L (#11) 0-1 University Park, Pa.& (MSU wins PK, 4-3) 10-3-99 T 2-2 (2OT) Evanston, Ill. 10-10-99 L (#5) 1-4 Champaign, Ill. 10-30-09 W 5-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-29-00 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-6-00 L (#6) 0-3 University Park, Pa. 10-29-10 W 1-0 East Lansing, Mich. 10-5-01 W 1-0 Evanston, Ill. 11-3-00 L (#7) 1-2 (3OT) Champaign, Ill.& 10-8-11 W 1-0 (2OT) East Lansing, Mich. 9-29-02 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 11-12-00 L (#7) 0-1 (OT) University Park, Pa.% 11-4-11 W 1-0 (OT) Evanston, Ill.& 10-24-03 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-14-01 L (#7) 1-3 Champaign, Ill. 10-4-12 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-22-04 T 0-0 (2OT) Evanston, Ill. 11-11-01 L (#8) 1-2 (OT) West Lafayette, Ind.& 10-27-13 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 11-4-04 W 5-0 Columbus, Ohio& 10-11-02 L (#13) 0-4 University Park, Pa. 10-24-14 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-23-05 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 11-7-02 W (#11) 4-3 East Lansing, Mich.& 9-24-06 W 2-0 Evanston, Ill. 10-12-03 L (#14) 0-2 Champaign, Ill. Minnesota (10-8-3) 10-12-07 T 0-0 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-8-04 L (#4) 0-2 University Park, Pa. 9-26-97 L (#21) 0-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-28-08 L 0-1 Evanston, Ill. 11-5-04 L (#3) 2-3 Columbus, Ohio& 10-18-98 L 1-3 Minneapolis, Minn. 11-6-09 L 0-1 Evanston, Ill. 10-7-05 L (#2) 1-3 University Park, Pa. 9-17-99 W 2-1 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 11-6-10 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-1-06 W (#9) 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-17-00 W 2-0 Minneapolis, Minn. 10-20-11 W 3-0 Evanston, Ill. 11-5-06 L (#12) 1-3 University Park, Pa.& 9-28-01 L 0-2 Minneapolis, Minn. 10-18-12 L 1-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-30-07 L (#13) 1-2 University Park, Pa. 10-6-02 W 5-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-17-13 W 3-1 Evanston, Ill. 10-24-08 L (#21) 0-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-5-03 W 3-1 Minneapolis, Minn. 10-5-14 L 0-2 Evanston, Ill. 10-25-09 L 0-6 University Park, Pa. 10-1-04 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-24-10 L 0-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-9-05 L 1-2 Minneapolis, Minn. 9-25-11 L 0-1 University Park, Pa. 11-3-05 W 1-0 Ann Arbor, Mich.& 11-6-11 W (#11) 2-1 (OT) Evanston, Ill.&

54 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 9-23-12 L (#11) 0-4 Champaign, Ill. Stanford (0-0-1) West Virginia (1-0-0) 11-2-12 W (#3) 1-0 Bloomington, Ind.& 9-9-05 T (#23) 1-1 (2OT) Stanford, Calif. 9-3-99 W 2-0 Morgantown, W.V. 10-20-13 L (#17) 0-5 University Park, Pa. 9-28-14 L (#8) 1-2 University Park, Pa. Syracuse (1-3-0) Western Illinois (3-0-0) 9-1-00 L 0-3 Syracuse, N.Y. 10-24-97 W 8-0 Champaign, Ill. Pepperdine (0-1-0) 9-7-01 L 1-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-27-00 W 8-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-9-11 L (#13) 2-4 Baton Rouge, La. 11-16-01 L 0-1 Champaign, Ill.% 9-4-05 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-8-06 W 4-0 Champaign, Ill. Portland (1-1-0) Western Michigan (2-1-0) 9-11-09 L (#2) 1-4 Portland, Ore. Tennessee (0-1-0) 9-11-98 W 2-1 (OT) Louisville, Ky. 11-22-13 W (#7) 4-3 (OT) Lincoln, Neb.% 9-7-08 L (#20) 0-1 Knoxville, Tenn. 11-14-03 L 0-2 Champaign, Ill.% 8-17-12 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. Purdue (11-6-3) Texas (0-1-0) 9-29-98 W 4-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-3-06 L 0-1 (2OT) Austin, Texas William & Mary (0-1-0) 10-17-99 L 0-1 West Lafayette, Ind. 9-13-02 L 1-2 Fairfax, Va. 10-13-00 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. Texas A&M (1-1-0) 10-21-01 T 1-1 (2OT) West Lafayette, Ind. 11-14-04 W (#7) 2-1 College Station, Texas% Wisconsin (11-8-2) 11-3-02 W (#13) 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-1-06 L (#9) 0-3 College Station, Texas 10-10-97 L 0-4 Madison, Wis. 10-19-03 T (#14) 1-1 (2OT) West Lafayette, Ind. 10-4-98 L (#21) 0-1 Madison, Wis. 11-7-03 W 2-0 Madison, Wis.& Toledo (1-0-0) 9-19-99 W (#12) 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-15-04 W 2-1 Champaign, Ill. 8-21-11 W 5-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-15-00 L 1-2 Madison, Wis. 10-23-05 L (#20) 1-3 West Lafayette, Ind. 10-7-01 W 2-1 Madison, Wis. 10-20-06 W (#17) 2-0 Champaign, Ill. UAB (1-0-0) 10-4-02 L 0-1 Champaign, Ill. 11-3-06 W 1-0 University Park, Pa.& 9-7-14 W 3-1 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 11-8-02 L 0-1 East Lansing, Mich.& 10-21-07 L (#5) 1-2 West Lafayette, Ind. 10-3-03 W 2-1 Madison, Wis. 11-9-07 L (#8) 0-3 St. Paul, Minn.& UC Santa Barbara (2-0-0) 9-26-04 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-31-08 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-6-09 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-25-05 W (#16) 3-2 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 10-2-09 L (#12) 0-1 West Lafayette, Ill. 8-24-12 W 1-0 Santa Barbara, Calif. 9-22-06 W 4-2 Madison, Wis. 10-1-10 W 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 11-2-06 W 3-0 University Park, Pa.& 10-2-11 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. UCF (0-1-0) 10-14-07 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-30-12 T 1-1 (2OT) West Lafayette, Ind. 9-14-08 L 0-2 Orlando, Fla. 9-26-08 W 2-1 Madison, Wis. 10-4-13 L 0-1 West Lafayette, Ind. 10-11-09 L 0-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-21-14 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. UCLA (0-3-0) 10-10-10 T 0-0 (2OT) Madison, Wis. 9-7-07 L (#6) 2-4 Los Angeles, Calif. 10-16-11 W 1-0 Champaign, Ill. Quincy (2-0-0) 9-4-09 L (#9) 1-2 Champaign, Ill. 10-14-12 L 1-2 (2OT) Madison, Wis. 9-10-97 W 1-0 (OT) Quincy, Ill. 8-26-12 L (#5) 2-0 Los Angeles, Calif. 10-12-13 W (#20) 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 9-6-98 W 5-0 Champaign, Ill. 10-31-14 T (#11) 0-0 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. USC (0-2-0) 11-5-14 L (#11) 0-2 West Lafayette, Ind.& Rice (1-0-0) 11-12-10 L (#22) 1-3 South Bend, Ind.% 11-12-04 W 2-0 College Station, Texas% 9-2-11 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-0-0) 10-26-03 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill. Rhodes College (1-0-0) Utah (1-0-0) 9-13-97 W 5-0 St. Louis, Mo. 9-17-06 W (#12) 4-1 Champaign, Ill. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2-0-1) 8-28-05 T 0-0 (2OT) Milwaukee, Wis. Rutgers (0-1-0) Valparaiso (2-0-0) 9-20-09 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 10-17-14 L (#14) 1-2 Piscataway, N.J. 9-27-98 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-3-12 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-26-99 W 4-0 Valparaiso, Ind. Saint Louis (2-2-0) Wright State (2-0-0) 10-21-97 L 1-3 Champaign, Ill. Virginia Tech (0-1-0) 9-10-04 W 2-0 West Lafayette, Ind. 10-27-04 W 2-1 (2OT) Champaign, Ill. 9-7-12 L 0-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. 8-24-10 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 9-14-06 L 1-2 (2OT) St. Louis, Mo. 11-12-06 W 4-1 St. Louis, Mo.% Wake Forest (0-1-0) Xavier (2-0-0) 9-19-12 L (#17) 0-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. 11-8-00 W 2-0 Champaign, Ill.% San Francisco (1-0-0) 9-2-07 W 5-0 Champaign, Ill. 9-11-05 W 2-0 Stanford, Calif. Washington (1-1-0) 9-21-08 W 3-0 Champaign, Ill. Yale (1-0-0) Santa Clara (0-1-0) 9-13-09 L 0-1 Portland, Ore. 9-5-10 W 1-0 New Haven, Conn. 11-27-04 L (#4) 0-2 Santa Clara, Calif.% Washington (Mo.) (2-0-0) & Big Ten Tournament Southeast Missouri State (2-0-0) 9-14-97 W 4-3 (2OT) St. Louis, Mo. % NCAA Tournament 9-3-04 W 2-0 Cape Girardeau, Mo. 10-28-98 W 7-1 Champaign, Ill. Ranking listed in parentheses is opponent’s NSCAA ranking 11-10-06 W 2-0 St. Louis, Mo.% at time of match Washington State (1-0-1) South Carolina (1-0-0) 9-5-08 W 2-1 Knoxville, Tenn. 8-25-06 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 11-16-13 T (#21) 0-0 (2OT) Pullman, Wash.% (ILL wins PK, 3-1)

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 55 THE RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS JILLIAN ELLIS Oct. 22 Iowa* L 0-2 Oct. 4 Wisconsin* L 0-1 Oct. 24 Illinois State W 4-1 Oct. 6 Minnesota* W 5-2 HEAD COACH - 2 SEASONS Oct. 29 at Colorado College W 2-1 (OT) Oct. 11 at #13 Penn State* L 0-4 1997-98 // 19-18 // 4-14-0 BIG TEN Oct. 31 at Denver L 2-3 (OT) Oct. 13 at Ohio State* L 1-2 Nov. 4 vs. Iowa& W 2-0 Oct. 20 Indiana* W 2-1 Nov. 5 vs. #18 Michigan& L 3-4 Oct. 25 at Iowa* L 0-2 Oct. 27 at Illinois State T 1-1 (2OT) 2000 Nov. 1 Eastern Illinois W 4-0 1997 14-8-0, 6-4-0, 4th in Big Ten // NCAA Second Round Nov. 3 #13 Purdue* W 3-2 7-10-0, 1-8-0, 10th in Big Ten Aug. 25 at Eastern Illinois W 2-0 Nov. 7 vs. #11 Penn State& W 4-3 Sept. 5 vs. Loyola-Chicago W 4-0 Aug. 27 Kansas W 4-0 Nov. 8 vs. Wisconsin& L 0-1 Sept. 10 at Quincy W 1-0 (OT) Sept. 1 at Syracuse L 0-3 Sept. 13 vs. Rhodes College W 5-0 Sept. 8 Evansville W 3-2 2003 Sept. 14 at Washington U. (Mo.) W 4-3 (2OT) Sept. 10 Northern Illinois W 8-0 16-4-2, 7-1-2, 2nd in Big Ten // Big Ten Tournament Sept. 17 Eastern Illinois L 1-7 Sept. 15 at Wisconsin* L 1-2 Champions // NCAA First Round Sept. 19 at Iowa* L 0-2 Sept. 17 at Minnesota* W 2-0 Aug. 29 Oakland L 0-1 Sept. 26 #21 Minnesota* L 0-1 Sept. 22 at Illinois State L 0-2 Aug. 31 Ohio W 6-0 Sept. 28 at #24 Penn State* L 1-2 Sept. 24 Michigan State* W 2-1 Sept. 5 at Georgia W 2-1 Oct. 3 Ohio State* L 1-3 Sept. 29 Northwestern* W 1-0 Sept. 7 at #17 Auburn L 1-2 (OT) Oct. 5 at Indiana* L 0-2 Oct. 1 Michigan* L 1-4 Sept. 12 Evansville W 1-0 Oct. 10 at Wisconsin* L 0-4 Oct. 6 at #6 Penn State* L 0-3 Sept. 14 Illinois State W 2-0 Oct. 12 Northwestern* W 3-2 (2OT) Oct. 8 at Ohio State* W 4-0 Sept. 19 Michigan* T 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 14 Aurora U. W 10-1 Oct. 13 Purdue* W 3-0 Sept. 21 #20 Michigan State* W 1-0 Oct. 17 at #13 Michigan* L 1-9 Oct. 15 Indiana* W 5-0 Sept. 26 at Iowa* W 2-0 Oct. 19 Michigan State* L 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 20 at Iowa* L 1-5 Oct. 3 at Wisconsin* W 2-1 Oct. 21 St. Louis L 1-3 Oct. 27 Western Illinois W 8-0 Oct. 5 at Minnesota* W 3-1 Oct. 24 Western Illinois W 8-0 Oct. 29 Iowa State W 6-1 Oct. 10 #11 Ohio State* W 2-0 Nov. 2 Michigan State& W 3-1 Oct. 12 #14 Penn State* L 0-2 1998 Nov. 3 #7 Penn State& L 1-2 (3OT) Oct. 17 at Indiana* W 2-1 12-8-0, 3-6-0, 8th in Big Ten Nov. 8 Xavier% W 2-0 Oct. 19 at #14 Purdue* T 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 4 at Illinois State W 1-0 Nov. 12 at #7 Penn State% L 0-1 (OT) Oct. 24 Northwestern* W 4-0 Sept. 6 Quincy W 5-0 Oct. 26 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 2-0 Sept. 11 vs. Western Michigan W 2-1 (OT) 2001 Oct. 31 Butler W 1-0 Sept. 13 at Louisville W 9-0 12-8-1, 6-3-1, 3rd in Big Ten // Big Ten Tournament Nov. 6 vs. Michigan State& W 2-0 Sept. 18 at Ohio State* W 5-1 Runner-Up // NCAA Tournament Qualifier Nov. 7 vs. Purdue& W 2-0 Sept. 20 #8 Penn State* L 2-3 Aug. 31 at Iowa State W 6-0 Nov. 9 vs. Michigan& W 2-0 Sept. 23 at Eastern Illinois L 2-4 Sept. 2 at Kansas W 4-3 (2OT) Nov. 14 Western Michigan% L 0-2 Sept. 27 Valparaiso W 3-0 Sept. 7 Syracuse L 1-2 Sept. 29 Purdue W 4-2 Sept. 17 Marquette L 1-3 2004 Oct. 2 at #9 Northwestern* L 1-2 Sept. 21 Michigan* W 2-1 (OT) 16-6-2, 5-3-2, 4th in Big Ten // NCAA Elite Eight Oct. 4 at #21 Wisconsin* L 0-1 Sept. 23 Michigan State* W 2-0 Aug. 29 Missouri W 4-1 Oct. 9 Michigan State* W 3-2 (2OT) Sept. 28 at Minnesota* L 0-2 Sept. 3 at Southeast Missouri State W 2-0 Oct. 11 Michigan* L 0-2 Sept. 30 at Evansville L 0-2 Sept. 5 at Evansville W 4-0 Oct. 16 Iowa* W 5-0 Oct. 5 at Northwestern* W 1-0 Sept. 10 vs. Wright St. W 2-0 Oct. 18 at Minnesota* L 1-3 Oct. 7 at Wisconsin* W 2-1 Sept. 12 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 3-1 Oct. 23 #17 Indiana* L 1-2 Oct. 12 Ohio State* L 1-3 Sept. 14 #8 Kansas W 1-0 Oct. 28 Washington U. (Mo.) W 7-1 Oct. 14 #7 Penn State* L 1-3 Sept. 17 at Michigan State* W 1-0 (OT) Oct. 30 at Missouri W 2-1 Oct. 19 at Indiana* W 3-1 Sept. 19 at #20 Michigan* L 0-1 Nov. 1 Oakland (Mich.) W 3-0 Oct. 21 at Purdue* T 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 23 at Illinois State L 0-1 Nov. 6 at #11 Penn State& L 0-1 Oct. 26 Iowa* W 4-1 Sept. 26 Wisconsin* W 1-0 Oct. 28 Illinois State W 1-0 Oct. 1 Minnesota* W 4-0 Nov. 2 at Northern Illinois W 3-1 Oct. 3 Iowa* W 3-2 TRICIA TALIAFERRO Nov. 8 vs. Iowa& W 4-1 Oct. 8 at #4 Penn State* L 0-2 HEAD COACH - 3 SEASONS Nov. 9 vs. #22 Michigan& W 2-1 (OT) Oct. 10 at #25 Ohio State* L 0-3 1999-2001 // 38-24-3 // 15-12-3 BIG TEN Nov. 11 vs. #8 Penn State& L 1-2 (OT) Oct. 15 Purdue* W 2-1 Nov. 16 Syracuse% L 0-1 Oct. 17 Indiana* T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 22 at Northwestern* T 0-0 (2OT) JANET RAYFIELD Oct. 27 Saint Louis W 2-1 (2OT) 1999 HEAD COACH - 14TH SEASON Nov. 4 vs. Northwestern& W 5-0 12-8-2, 3-5-2, 6th in Big Ten Nov. 5 vs. #3 Penn State& L 2-3 Aug. 27 Marquette W 3-1 2002-PRESENT // 161-97-27 // 73-49-14 BIG TEN Nov. 12 vs. Rice% W 2-0 Aug. 29 Eastern Illinois W 3-0 Nov. 14 at #7 Texas A&M% W 2-1

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Sept. 5 vs. Duquesne W 3-0 Nov. 27 at #4 Santa Clara% L 0-2

Sept. 10 vs. Boston U. W 3-0 2002 Sept. 12 #19 Missouri L 2-3 (OT) 2005 9-11-1, 4-6-0, 8th in Big Ten Sept. 17 Minnesota* W 2-1 (2OT) 12-7-3, 6-3-1, 4th in Big Ten // NCAA Second Round Aug. 30 at Missouri L 1-2 (2OT) Aug 26 at Marquette L 0-1 Sept. 19 #12 Wisconsin* W 3-1 Sept. 1 vs. Kentucky L 0-1 Sept. 24 at #22 Michigan* L 1-2 (OT) Aug. 28 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee T 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 6 Butler W 4-2 Sept. 2 #17 Nebraska W 1-0 Sept. 26 at Valparaiso W 4-0 Sept. 8 #25 Cincinnati W 3-0 Oct. 1 at Michigan State* L 0-1 (OT) Sept. 4 Western Illinois W 3-0 Sept. 13 vs. William & Mary L 1-2 Sept. 9 vs. #23 Stanford T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 3 at Northwestern* T 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 15 at George Mason W 1-0 Oct. 8 Ohio State* W 5-2 Sept. 11 at San Francisco W 2-0 Sept. 20 at Michigan State* L 0-2 Sept. 16 Illinois State W 3-0 Oct. 10 #5 Penn State* L 1-4 Sept. 22 at #9 Michigan* L 1-4 Oct. 15 at Indiana* T 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 18 Indiana State L 1-2 Sept. 27 Dayton L 0-1 Sept. 23 Northwestern* W 3-2 Oct. 17 at Purdue* L 0-1 Sept. 29 Northwestern* W 3-1 56 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS

Sept. 25 #16 Wisconsin* W 3-2 (2OT) Sept. 19 Colorado College W 2-0 Sept. 25 at Penn State* L 0-1 Sept. 30 at Ohio State* W 2-1 (2OT) Sept. 21 Washington W 3-0 Sept. 30 Indiana* W 4-1 Oct. 7 at #2 Penn State* L 1-3 Sept. 26 at Wisconsin* W 2-1 Oct. 2 Purdue* W 1-0 Oct. 9 at Minnesota* L 1-2 Sept. 28 at Northwestern* L 0-1 Oct. 8 at Michigan State* W 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 14 Michigan* W 3-2 Oct. 3 Michigan State* W 3-0 Oct. 14 Minnesota* W 1-0 Oct. 16 Michigan State* T 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 5 Michigan* W 1-0 Oct. 16 Wisconsin* W 1-0 Oct. 21 at Indiana* W 1-0 Oct. 10 at Iowa* L 0-1 Oct. 20 at Northwestern* W 3-0 Oct. 23 at #20 Purdue* L 1-3 Oct. 12 at Minnesota* L 0-1 Oct. 23 at Nebraska* W 3-1 Oct. 28 Iowa* W 4-1 Oct. 19 at Indiana* L 0-1 Oct. 29 Michigan* W 3-2 Nov. 3 vs. Minnesota& W 1-0 Oct. 24 #21 Penn State* L 0-2 Nov. 2 vs. Ohio State& T 1-1 (2OT) Nov. 4 at Michigan& L 1-2 Oct. 26 Ohio State* W 2-0 (ILL wins PK, 4-2) Nov. 11 at #20 Florida% W 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 31 Purdue* W 1-0 Nov. 4 vs. Michigan State& W 1-0 (OT) Nov. 13 vs. #11 Florida State% L 1-2 Nov. 6 vs. Michigan State& T 0-0 (2OT) Nov. 6 vs. #11 Penn State& W 1-0 (OT) (MSU wins PK, 4-3) Nov. 13 Notre Dame% W 1-0 2006 Nov. 14 vs. Memphis% W 1-0 (2OT) Nov. 18 at #4 Oklahoma State% L 0-1 16-8-0, 8-2-0, 2nd in Big Ten // Big Ten Tournament Not. 16 at #13 Missouri% T 1-1 (2OT) Runner-Up // NCAA Round of 16 (ILL wins PK, 4-3) 2012 Aug. 25 vs. South Carolina W 1-0 Nov. 22 at #4 North Carolina% L 0-3 10-9-4, 6-4-1, T-4th in Big Ten // Big Ten Tournament Aug. 27 at Missouri L 0-5 Runner-Up // NCAA Second Round Sept. 1 at #9 Texas A&M L 0-3 2009 Aug. 17 Western Michigan W 1-0 Sept. 3 at Texas L 0-1 (2OT) 7-9-3, 2-6-2, T-8th in Big Ten Aug. 19 at Illinois State T 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 8 Syracuse W 4-0 Aug. 21 Illinois State W 4-0 Aug. 24 at UC Santa Barbara W 1-0 Sept. 10 #13 Auburn W 1-0 Aug. 28 vs. #18 Colorado W 2-1 Aug. 26 at #5 UCLA L 0-2 Sept. 14 at Saint Louis L 1-2 (2OT) Aug. 30 at Denver T 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 3-1 Sept. 17 #12 Utah W 4-1 Sept. 4 #9 UCLA L 1-2 Sept. 7 vs. #11 Virginia Tech L 0-1 Sept. 22 at Wisconsin* W 4-2 Sept. 6 UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 Sept. 9 at #17 Wake Forest L 0-1 Sept. 24 at Northwestern* W 2-0 Sept. 11 at #2 Portland L 1-4 Sept. 16 Iowa* W 2-1 Oct. 1 #9 Penn State* W 3-2 Sept. 13 vs. Washington L 0-1 Sept. 21 (RV) Ohio State* W 1-0 Oct. 6 Minnesota* W 3-0 Sept. 18 Loyola-Chicago W 2-0 Sept. 23 #11 Penn State* L 0-4 Oct. 8 Ohio State* L 0-2 Sept. 20 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 3-1 Sept. 28 at Indiana* W 2-1 Oct. 13 at Michigan State* W 3-0 Sept. 27 Minnesota* T 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 30 at Purdue* T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 15 at Michigan* L 1-2 Oct. 2 at #12 Purdue* L 0-1 Oct. 4 Michigan State* W 3-2 Oct. 20 #17 Purdue* W 2-0 Oct. 4 at Indiana* T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 12 at Minnesota* L 0-3 Oct. 22 #21 Indiana* W 1-0 Oct. 11 Wisconsin* L 0-1 Oct. 14 at Wisconsin* L 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 27 at Iowa* W 1-0 Oct. 17 at Iowa* W 3-1 Oct. 18 Northwestern* L 1-2 Nov. 2 vs. Wisconsin& W 3-0 Oct. 22 #19 Ohio State* L 0-3 Oct. 21 Nebraska* W 4-1 Nov. 3 vs. Purdue& W 1-0 Oct. 25 at Penn State* L 0-6 Oct. 27 at #24 Michigan* W 3-2 (OT) Nov. 5 at #12 Penn State& L 1-3 Oct. 30 Michigan State* W 5-0 Oct. 31 vs. Minnesota& T 2-2 (2OT) Nov. 10 vs. Southeast Missouri St.% W 2-0 Nov. 1 Michigan* L 0-1 (ILL wins PK, 3-2) Nov. 12 at Saint Louis% W 4-1 Nov. 6 at Northwestern* L 0-1 Nov. 2 vs. #3 Penn State& W 1-0 Nov. 19 at #5 Florida State% L 0-1 Nov. 4 vs. #21 Ohio State& L 1-2 2010 Nov. 10 at Missouri% T 1-1 (2OT) 2007 13-5-1, 6-3-1, 4th in Big Ten // NCAA First Round (ILL wins PK, 3-0) 12-7-2, 6-3-1, 3rd in Big Ten // NCAA Second Round Aug. 20 at Loyola-Chicago W 2-0 Nov. 16 at #14 North Carolina% L 2-9 Aug. 31 Missouri L 1-3 Aug. 24 Wright State W 3-1 Sept. 2 Xavier W 5-0 Aug. 29 Ball State W 3-0 2013 Sept. 7 at #6 UCLA L 2-4 Sept. 3 at Connecticut L 1-2 (2OT) 11-9-3, 5-5-1, T-5th in Big Ten // NCAA Sweet Sixteen Sept. 9 vs. Cal State Northridge W 4-0 Sept. 5 at Yale W 1-0 Aug. 23 at #10 Notre Dame L 1-4 Sept. 14 #9 Florida W 1-0 Sept. 11 at Cincinnati W 3-0 Aug. 25 at Louisville W 5-4 (OT) Sept. 21 at Kansas W 2-1 Sept. 17 LSU W 1-0 Aug. 30 College of Charleston W 6-2 Sept. 23 at Indiana State W 3-0 Sept. 19 #23 Louisville W 3-0 Sept. 1 Illinois State W 5-1 Sept. 28 at Ohio State* L 1-2 (2OT) Sept. 26 at #18 Minnesota* L 0-1 Sept. 6 at Arizona State L 3-4 (2OT) Sept. 30 at #13 Penn State* L 1-2 Oct. 1 Purdue* W 4-1 Sept. 8 vs. Arizona T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 5 Minnesota* W 1-0 Oct. 3 Indiana* W 2-1 Sept. 13 Indiana State W 3-2 Oct. 7 Iowa* W 6-0 Oct. 10 at Wisconsin* T 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 15 Florida International W 4-0 Oct. 12 Northwestern* T 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 16 Iowa* W 2-1 (OT) Sept. 20 at Ohio State* T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 14 Wisconsin* W 3-0 Oct. 21 at #17 Ohio State* W 2-1 Sept. 27 Iowa* W 2-1 Oct. 19 #24 Indiana* W 3-0 Oct. 24 Penn State* L 0-2 Sept. 29 Nebraska* L 2-3 Oct. 21 at #5 Purdue* L 1-2 Oct. 29 at Michigan State* W 1-0 Oct. 4 at Purdue* L 0-1 Oct. 26 at Michigan* W 2-0 Oct. 31 at Michigan* L 2-3 Oct. 6 at Indiana* L 2-3 Oct. 28 at Michigan State* W 1-0 Nov. 6 Northwestern* W 1-0 Oct. 12 #20 Wisconsin* W 3-2 Nov. 8 at Minnesota& T 2-2 (2OT) Nov. 12 vs. #22 USC% L 1-3 Oct. 17 at Northwestern* W 3-1 (ILL wins PK, 4-3) Oct. 20 at #17 Penn State* L 0-5 Nov. 9 vs. #8 Purdue& L 0-3 2011 Oct. 25 #10 Michigan* L 0-2 Nov. 16 vs. Louisville% W 1-0 (OT) 17-5-2, 8-2-1, 2nd in Big Ten // Big Ten Tournament Oct. 27 Michigan State* W 2-0 Nov. 18 at #11 Notre Dame% L 0-2 Champions // NCAA Second Round Oct. 31 at Minnesota* W 3-1 Aug. 19 Gonzaga W 5-1 Nov. 6 vs. Indiana& L 3-5 2008 Aug. 21 Toledo W 5-1 Nov. 16 at #21 Washington State% T 0-0 (2OT) 12-9-2, 5-5, 5th in Big Ten // NCAA Round of 16 Aug. 26 at Ball State W 5-0 (ILL wins PK, 3-1) Aug. 23 at Missouri W 2-1 (OT) Aug. 28 at Louisville W 2-1 (OT) Nov. 22 vs. #7 Portland% W 4-3 (OT) Aug. 29 Iowa State W 3-1 Sept. 2 USC L 1-3 Nov. 24 vs. Boston College% L 1-4 Aug. 31 Dayton W 1-0 (OT) Sept. 4 Colorado W 3-2 Sept. 5 vs. Washington State W 2-1 Sept. 9 vs. #13 Pepperdine L 2-4 * Big Ten Conference Game Sept. 7 at #20 Tennessee L 0-1 Sept. 11 vs. Oregon W 5-0 & Big Ten Tournament Game Sept. 12 at #17 Florida L 0-2 Sept. 18 at Iowa* T 2-2 (2OT) % NCAA Tournament Game Sept. 14 at UCF L 0-2 Sept. 23 at Ohio State* L 1-2 Rankings are NSCAA rank at time of match

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2014 10-8-2, 5-6-2, 7th in Big Ten Aug. 22 #16 Notre Dame L 1-3 Aug. 24 Louisville W 2-0 Aug. 29 Arizona State W 3-1 Aug. 31 at Oakland W 1-0 (OT) Sept. 5 at College of Charleston W 3-0 Sept. 7 vs. UAB W 3-1 Sept. 11 at Iowa* L 0-2 Sept. 14 at Nebraska* W 3-0 Sept. 18 Indiana* W 2-0 Sept. 21 Purdue* W 3-0 Sept. 26 at Ohio State* W 4-1 Sept. 28 at #8 Penn State* L 1-2 Oct. 5 at Northwestern* L 0-2 Oct. 12 Minnesota* L 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 17 at #14 Rutgers* L 1-2 Oct. 19 at Maryland* T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 24 Michigan State* W 2-0 OCT. 26 Michigan* L 1-2 Oct. 31 #11 Wisconsin* T 0-0 (2OT) Nov. 5 vs. #11 Wisconsin & L 0-2

* Big Ten Conference Game & Big Ten Tournament Game Rankings are NSCAA rank at time of match

58 // FIGHTING ILLINI SOCCER // FIGHTINGILLINI.COM // @ILLINISOCCER // #ILLINI THE RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A H P Sarah Aberle 1997, ’98, ’00 Sarah Heggen 1998, ’99 Steph Panozzo 2011, ’12 Alia Abu-Douleh 2014 Annemarie Hennes 2000 Lauren Parkin 2013 Leisha Alcia 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04 Jordan Hilbrands 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10 Megan Pawloski 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13 Jamie Alvis 2005, ’07, ’08 Sue Hodson 1999, ’00 Taylore Peterson 2012, ’13 Sarah Anderson 2000 Marissa Holden 2010, ’11, ’12 Stephanie Pouse 2011 Kristen Holman 1998, ’99, ’00 Leah Pyter 1997 B Heidi Holtzman 1998, ’99, ’00, ’01 Lisa Baldwin 1998, ’99 Tara Hurless 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04 R Jessica Bayne 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06 Katherine Ratz 2014 Courtney Bell 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09 J Niki Read 2009, ’10, ’11, ’12 Amy Bessette 1997, ’98, ’99 Lindsay Johnson 1998, ’99, ’00, ’01 Laura Redmond 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05 Kristin Bergschneider 1997 Rebecca (Patrick) Johnson 1998, ’00, ’01, ’02 Quinn Reynolds 2003, ’06 Nicole Breece 2012, ’13, ‘14 Meegan Johnston 2013 Andrea Ridgeway 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04 Emily Brown 1998, ’99, ’00 Colleen Joyce 2000, ’01 Reagan Robishaw 2012, ’13, ‘14 Kassidy Brown 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13 Sarah Rowland 1999, ’00, ’01 Molly Brown 1998 K Sarah Brown 2003, ’04 Alexandra Kapicka 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10 S Kelly Buszkiewicz 1997, ’98, ’99 Missy Kann 1997 Christina Sahly 2008, ’09 Christen Karniski 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05 Jackie Santacaterina 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09 C Natasha Karniski 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05 Julie Schueller 1997, ’98, ’99, ’00 Kelly Campbell 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05 Missy Keeler 1998 Tara Schuling 1999, ’00, ’01, ’02 Jenna Carosio 2008, ’09, ’10, ’11 Maggie Kellett 2000, ’01 Hollie Schurr 1999, ’00, ’01, ’02 Lindsey Carstens 2005, ’06, ’07 Robyn Kenney 1998 Christine Sinak 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04 Casey Conine 2013, ‘14 Laura Knutson 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10 Elina Sinisalo 1997 Charlotte Cooke 2005, ’07, ’08 Danielle Kot 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10 Jennifer Smith 2000, ’01, ’03 Meghan Kolze 1999, ’00, ’02, ’03 Rachel Smith 1997 D Tailor Smith 2012 Hope D’Addario 2013, ‘14 L Cory Steigerwald 2007, ’08, ’09 Nicole Denenberg 2010, ’11, ’12 Laura Lantz 1997, ’98, ’99 Stephanne Steinhoff 1997, ’98, ’99 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13 Noelle Leary 2013, ‘14 Eva Strickland 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06 Marti Desjarlais 2005, ’06, ’07, ’08 Jessica Levitt 2006, ’07, ’08 Allison Stucky 2013, ‘14 Kim Doetzel 1998, ’99 Debbie Liang 1998 Caitlin Dombart 2009, ’10, ’11 Erica Loechl 1997 T Leanne Taccona 1997 E M Kris Twyning 1997, ’98 Abby Elinsky 2014 Kara Marbury 2014 Erin Tyler 2002 Julie Ewing 2008, ’09, ’10, ’11 Ella Masar 2004, ’05, ’06, ’07 Katie Tyler 1997 Mary Therese McDonnell 2004, ’05, ’06, ’07 F Shannon McDonnell 2006, ’07 W Paula Faherty 2002, ’03, ’04, ’06 Anastasia Medellin 2013 Kelly Walker 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03 Christina Farrell 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13 Jenna Miller 2014 Tiffani Walker 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03 Amy Feher 2012, ’13, ‘14 Krystin Miller 2008, ’09, ’10 Brittany Ward 2003, ’04 Jannelle Flaws 2011, ’13, ‘14 Sarah Mitchell 1997 Emily Ward 2001 Rachel Frank 2005 Shayla Mutz 2009, ’10, ’11, ’12 Sarah Warren 2014 Laura Freeman 1999, ’00, ’01 Marissa Mykines 2008, ’09, ’10, ’11 Kristy Weeks 2005, ’06, ’07 Kim Fogelson 1997 Aliina Weykamp 2012, ’13, ‘14 N Claire Wheatley 2013, ‘14 G Heather Nadeau 1999 Brittany Garrett 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09 Mary Nitsche 2002 Z Kristen Gierman 2012, ’13 Chichi Nweke 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09 Emily Zurrer 2005, ’06, ’07, ’08 Ashley Gordon 1997 Kara Gostisha 2004, ’05, ’06, ’07 O Julie Green 1997 Allie Osoba 2012, ’13 Megan Green 2013, ‘14 Emily Osoba 2014 Jackie Guerra 2011 Alaree Gunville 2001, ’02, ’04

2015 ILLINOIS SOCCER RECORD BOOK // 59 THE RECORD BOOK PLAYERS BY UNIFORM NUMBER IN ILLINOIS HISTORY #0 Emily Ward 2001-02-03 Erin Tyler 2005 Amy Bessette 1997-98-99 Shannon McDonnell 2004 Ashley Varns 2006 Sarah Anderson 2000-01 Mary Therese McDonnell 2005-06-07 Krystin Miller 2007-08-09-10 Rachel Frank 2002-03-04-05 Julie Ewing 2008-09-10-11 Tailor Smith 2012-13-14-15 Alexandra Kapicka 2006-07-08-09-10 Reagan Robishaw 2013-14-15 Lizzi Sanscrainte 2011-12 #13 Michelle Denley 2014-15 #7 Cara Nance 1998 Leah Pyter 1997 Jennifer Smith 2000-01-02-03 #1 Molly Brown 1998 Erin Pilkington 2004 Erica Loechl 1997 Allison Ullrich 1999 Charlotte Cook 2005 Sarah Heggen 1998-99-00 Tiffany Walker 2000 Emily Pickard 2006-07-08 Leisha Alcia 2001-02-03-04 Maggie Kellett 2001 Kristen Gierman 2009-10-11-12-13 Lindsay Carstens 2005-06-07 Laura Redmond 2002-03-04-05 Summer Schafer 2014-15 Stephanie Panozzo 2009-10-11-12 Jackie Santacaterina 2006-07-08-09 Claire Wheatley 2013-14-15 Megan Pawloski 2010-11-12-13 #14 Brista Philips 2014-15 Stephanne Steinhoff 1997-98-99 #2 Kelly Walker 2000-01-02-03 Heidi Holtzman 1998-99-00-01 #8 Kara Gostisha 2004-05-06-07 Natasha Karniski 2002-03-04-05 Kim Doetzel 1997-98-99-00 Katie Reed 2011 Brittany Garrett 2006-07-08-09 Christine Sinak 2001-02-03-04 Jenna Miller 2013-14-15 Kassidy Brown 2010-11-12-13 Jessica Levitt 2005-06-07-08 Katherine Ratz 2014-15 Marissa Holden 2009-10-11-12 #15 Casey Conine 2013-14 Missy Kann 1997 #3 Caroline Ratz 2015 Hollie Schurr 1998-99-00-01-02 Julie Green 1997 Quinn Reynolds 2003-04-05-06 Meghan Kolze 1999-00-01-02-03 #9 Jordan Hillbrands 2007-08-09-10 Ella Masar 2004-05-06-07 Kelly Buszkiewicz 1997-98-99 Aliina Weykamp 2011-12-13-14-15 Jackie Guerra 2008-09-10-11 Colleen Joyce 2000-01 Jannelle Flaws 2012-13-14-15 Jessica Bayne 2003-04-05-06 #16 Danielle Kot 2007-08-09-10 Laura Lantz 1997-98-99-00 #4 Megan Green 2011-12-13-14 Tara Hurless 2001-02-03-04 Leanne Taccona 1997 Lauren Ciesla 2015 Marti Desjarlais 2005-06-07-08 Robyn Kenney 1998 Nicole Denenberg 2009-10-11-12 Sarah Rowland 1999-00-01 #10 Alia Abu-Douleh 2013 Christen Karniski 2002-03-04-05 Kim Fogelson 1997 Abby Elinsky 2014 Christina Sahly 2006-07-08-09 Kristen Holman 1998-99-00 Ellie Ordonez 2015 Stephanie Pouse 2011 Andrea Ridgeway 2001-02-03-04 Meegan Johnston 2013 Jamie Alvis 2005-06-07-08 #17 Sarah Warren 2014-15 Shayla Mutz 2009-10-11-12 Kris Twyning 1997-98-99 Allison Stucky 2013-14-15 Maggie Kellett 2000 #5 Tiffani Walker 2001-02-03 Ashley Gordan 1997 #11 Kristy Weeks 2004-05-06-07 Emily Brown 1998-99-00-01-02 Kristen Bergschneider 1997 Lauren Levitt 2008 Sarah Brown 2003-04 Julie Schueller 1998-99-00 Sarah Weider 2010 Emily Zurrer 2005-06-07 Kelly Campbell 2002-03-04-05 Allie Osoba 2011-12-13 Niki Read 2008-09-10-11-12 Courtney Bell 2006-07-08-09 Emily Osoba 2014-15 Hope D’Addario 2013-14-15 Jannelle Flaws 2010-11 Nicole Breece 2012-13-14-15 #18 #6 Rachel Smith 1997 Sarah Mitchell 1997 #12 Missy Keeler 1998 Sarah Still 1998 Sarah Aberle 1997-98 Sue Hodson 1999-00-01 Jen Sbalchiero 1999 Tara Schuling 1999-00-01-02 Paula Faherty 2002-03-04-05-06 Abby Goodman 2000 Michelle Nadeau 2003-04 Cory Steigerwald 2007-08-09-10

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Noelle Leary 2011-12-13-14 #25 Morgan Maroney 2015 Annemarie Hennes 1998-99-00 Claire Zabriskie 2002 #19 Mari Jo Kohler 2003 Emily Sinisalo 1997 Lindsay Carstens 2004 Lisa Baldwin 1998-99-00 Katelyn Hoffman 2009 Alaree Gunville 2001-02-03-04 Lauren Parkin 2010-11-12-13 Charlotte Cook 2006-07-08 Darci Dietrich 2014-15 Christina Farrell 2010-11-12-13 Alia Abu-Douleh 2014-15 #26 Erin Tyler 2002 #20 Emily Zurrer 2005 Rebecca Fox 1997 Katie Murray 2015 Debbie Liang 1998 Mary Nitsche 2000-01-02 #27 Kimberly Coninx 2003-04-05 Taylore Peterson 2012-13-14-15 Chichi Nweke 2006-07-08-09 Vanessa DiBernardo 2010-11-12-13 *current players highlighted in bold Kara Marbury 2014-15

#21 Katie Tyler 1997 Laura Freeman 1999-00-01-02 Eva Strickland 2003-04-05-06 Jenna Carosio 2008-09-10-11 Reagan Robishaw 2012 Patricia George 2015

#22 Julie Schueller 1997 Rebecca Patrick-Johnson 1998-99-00-01-02 Brittany Ward 2003-04-05-06 Laura Knutson 2007-08-09-10 Mackenzie Taylor 2011 Olivia Schmitt 2014-15

#23 Heather Nadeau 1999-00-01 Erin Tyler 2003 Mary Therese McDonnell 2004 Shannon McDonnell 2005-06-07 Caitlin Dombart 2008-09-10-11 Anastasia Medellin 2012-13-14-15

#24 Colleen Everson 1997 Lindsay Johnson 1998-99-00-01 Christine Rivera 2002-03 Mary Jo Kohler 2004-05 Marissa Mykines 2008-09-10-11 Amy Feher 2012-13-14

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MEDIA CREDENTIALS WEEKLY RELEASE AND RESULTS All requests for media/photo credentials should A weekly release – usually available two days be made at least one week in advance of the event in advance of the first game of the week – to Jenny Dewar at the University of Illinois and match results will be made available to Athletic Communications Office at 217-300- the media and opponent SIDs by email and 1148. Requests may also be made through email online at FIGHTINGILLINI.com. If you wish to [email protected]. Space in the soccer press to have your media agency added to the email area is limited and intended for working media list, please contact Jenny Dewar in the Athletic and event staff personnel only. Media credential Communications Office. requests for away games should be made through the host SID office. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Coach Rayfield and select student-athletes will be INTERVIEW POLICY available for comments after games following a All media requests of coaches, student-athletes short cool-down period. Please make all requests and administrators must be made through for post-game interviews to Jenny Dewar in the ILLINOIS SOCCER ONLINE the Athletic Communications Office. Media press area. personnel are asked not to call the student-athlete Media are encouraged to access at her residence or on her cell phone. Student- FIGHTINGILLINI.com, the official website of athletes have been instructed not to talk to media PRACTICE TIMES University of Illinois athletics, for up-to-date who have not coordinated their requests with The Illini practice at approximately 3:30 p.m. information covering the Illinois soccer team. the Illinois Athletic Communications Office. during the week at Illinois Soccer Stadium, which Game summaries, box scores, season statistics and Generally, the most convenient opportunity is just north of St. Mary’s Road and just south much more are updated on the website following for media interviews is after the team practice of the Illinois Field. In the event of each game. Illinois soccer is also found on twitter. sessions. If this is not convenient for media, return inclement weather, practice times may be changed com/IlliniSoccer, facebook.com/IlliniSoccer and telephone calls from the student-athletes will be and/or moved indoor to the Irwin Indoor Facility instagram.com/illinisoccer. arranged. In most situations, student-athletes are located on the corner of Fourth St. and Peabody not available the day before a game or on the day Dr. in Champaign. Media availability will be held of matches until after the end of the match. following practice. Please contact Jenny Dewar if you wish to attend.

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MICHELLE DENLEY CLAIRE WHEATLEY KATHERINE RATZ JANNELLE FLAWS SARAH WARREN HOPE D’ADDARIO REAGAN ROBISHAW GK // JR // 5-9 GK // JR // 5-9 M/F // SO // 5-5 F // R-SR // 5-7 D // SO // 5-8 D // JR // 5-5 D/M // SR // 5-3 Oakville, Ontario Plano, Texas Zionsville, Ind. Glenview, Ill. Willowbrook, Ill. Naperville, Ill. Painesville, Ohio 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BRISTA PHILLIPS CAROLINE RATZ LAUREN CIESLA ALLISON STUCKY NICOLE BREECE TAILOR SMITH SUMMER SCHAFER D // SO // 5-7 F // FR // 5-10 M // FR // 5-7 M // JR // 5-4 M/F // SR // 5-4 M // R-JR // 5-8 M // JR // 5-4 Westerville, Ohio Zionsville, Ind. Palos, Ill. Brecksville, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Highlands Ranch, Colo Oak Brook, Ill.

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JENNA MILLER ALIINA WEYKAMP ELLIE ORDONEZ EMILY OSOBA MORGAN MARONEY ALIA ABU-DOULEH KARA MARBURY M // JR // 5-8 D/M // R-SR // 5-7 F // R-SO // 5-4 M // SO // 5-2 D // FR // 5-5 M // JR // 5-1 F // SO // 5-10 Winnetka, Ill. Grand Haven, Mich. Elmhurst, Ill. Orland Park, Ill. Castle Rock, Colo. Marion, Ill. Spokane, Wash.

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PATRICIA GEORGE OLIVIA SCHMITT ANASTASIA MEDELLIN DARCI DIETRICH KATIE MURRAY TAYLORE PETERSON F // FR // 5-6 M // SO // 5-4 M // SR // 5-5 GK // SO // 5-11 M // FR // 5-2 M // R-JR // 5-7 Chicago, Ill. Naperville, Ill. Woodbury, Minn. Geneseo, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio Edwardsville, Ill.

JANET RAYFIELD JEFF FREEMAN KATIE HULTIN ALLIE OSMUNDSON Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach 14th Season Fifth Season Second Season First Season

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