MEDIA INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 1 Table of Contents/Media Information/Quick Facts Bill Bunting 2 2019 Schedule Assistant Media Relations Director 3 2019 Roster (Women’s Soccer Contact) 4 2019 TV/Radio Roster 5-6 Head Coach Steve Swanson Ofce: (434) 982-5500 7-8 Coaching Staf Direct: (434) 982-5535 9-17 2019 Cavaliers Cell: (434) 962-7644 18 2018 Statistics/Results Email: [email protected] 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 19-20 Cavaliers With US Women’s National Team/Pros 21 All-Americans & National Awards 22 Regional & State Awards 23-24 ACC Awards QUICK FACTS 24 ACC Champions 25-26 Scoring Records SCHOOL FACTS 27 Games/Minutes/Attendance Records Location: Charlottesville, Va. 28 Goalkeeping Records Founded: 1819 (by Thomas Jeferson) 29-30 Team Records Enrollment: 24,360 (16,655 undergraduates) 31 Team Leaders (Year-by-Year) President: Jim Ryan 32 All-Time Letterwinners Nickname: Cavaliers 33-35 All-Time Results Colors: Orange and Blue 36-37 Series Records vs. 2019 Opponents Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) 38 All-Time Series Records Athletics Director: Carla Williams Exec. Assoc. AD/SWA: Brittney Whiteside

PROGRAM FACTS Head Coach: Steve Swanson Alma Mater: Michigan State ‘84 Year at School: 20th Season Career Record: 402-155-56, 28 yrs. Record at UVa: 298-90-45, 19 yrs. Assoc. Head Coach: Ron Raab Assistant Coach: Jaime Frias Volunteer Assistant: Jake Davis Operations Assistant: Eilidh Thomson

TEAM PROFILE 2018 Record: 16-5-1 ACC Record (Finish): 7-3-0 (3rd) ACC Tournament: Semifnals Final USC Ranking: 11th Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 19/5

Book last updated 8/14/19

1 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location (Venue) Time (ET) Broadcast Aug. 15 (Thur.) vs. Illinois (ex.) Maple City, Mich. 1:00 p.m. Aug. 18 (Mon.) Richmond Utd U14 (ex.) Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:00 p.m. Aug. 23 (Fri.) UC Irvine Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Aug. 25 (Sun.) Liberty Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Aug. 30 (Fri.) East Carolina Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:30 p.m. ACCN Extra Sept. 1 (Sun.) West Virginia Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 p.m. ACC Network 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Sept. 5 (Thurs.) Georgetown Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 p.m. ACC Network Sept. 8 (Sun.) Minnesota Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 12:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Sept. 12 (Thurs.) William & Mary Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Sept. 15 (Sun.) at Penn State State College, Pa. (Jefrey Field) 1:00 p.m. Sept. 20 (Fri.) at Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, N.C. (Spry Stadium) 7:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Sept. 26 (Thurs.) Virginia Tech* Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:00 p.m. RSN Sept. 29 (Sun.) Duke* Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 p.m. ACC Network Oct. 4 (Fri.) at Miami* Coral Gables, Fla. () 8:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Oct. 9 (Thurs.) at NC State* Raleigh, N.C. (Dail Soccer Stadium) 7:00 p.m. RSN Oct. 13 (Sun.) at Florida State* Tallahassee, Fla. () 1:00 p.m. ACC Network Oct. 20 (Sun.) Notre Dame* Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 p.m. ACC Network Oct. 24 (Thurs.) Louisville* Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Oct. 27 (Sun.) Boston College* Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 1:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Oct. 31 (Thurs.) at Syracuse* Syracuse, N.Y. (SU Soccer Stadium) 7:00 p.m. ACCN Extra Nov. 3 (Sun.) ACC Quarterfnals Campus Site TBA TBA Nov. 8 (Fri.) ACC Semifnals Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) TBA Nov .10 (Sun.) ACC Finals Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) TBA Nov. 15 (Fri.) NCAA First Round Campus Site TBA TBA Nov. 22 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round Campus Site TBA TBA Nov. 24 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round Campus Site TBA TBA Nov. 29 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfnals Campus Site TBA TBA Dec. 6 (Fri.) NCAA Semifnals San Jose, Calif. (Avaya Stadium) TBA Dec. 8 (Sun.) NCAA Finals San Jose, Calif. (Avaya Stadium) TBA

* ACC Game Exhibition Game Home Game

2 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School [Previous College] 0 Laurel Ivory GK 5-9 Jr. Surfside, Fla./Miami Country Day School 1 Michaela Moran GK 5-8 So. Greeley, Colo./Windsor 2 Sydney Zandi MF/D 5-5 Jr. West Chester, Pa./B. Reed Henderson 3 Ashylnn Serepca F/D 5-5 So. Cornelius, N.C./Hough 4 Cam Lexow F 5-9 Fr. Abington, Pa./Abington Senior HS 5 Lizzy Sieracki D 5-6 RS-Jr. Acworth, Ga./Harrison 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 6 Anna Sumpter M 5-8 RS-Jr. Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle 7 Alexa Spaanstra F/MF 5-5 So. Brighton, Mich./Brighton 8 Courtney Petersen MF 5-5 RS-Sr. Canton, Mich./Divine Child 9 Diana Ordonez F 5-11 Fr. Prosper, Texas/Centennial 10 Taryn Torres MF 5-6 Jr. Frisco, Texas/Centennial 11 Zoe Morse M 5-9 Sr. East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing 12 Claire Constant D 5-7 So. Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams 13 Rebecca Jarrett F/MF 5-6 So. Washington Township, N.J./Immaculate Heart Academy 14 Emma Dawson MF 5-8 Fr. Richardson, Texas/J. J. Pearce 16 Phoebe McClernon D 5-7 Sr. West Chester, Pa./Academy of Notre Dame de Namur 17 Jansen Eichenlaub F/MF 5-5 Fr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Marian 20 Talia Staude D 5-7 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster Schools 21 Lauren Hinton MF 5-4 Fr. Parker, Texas/Plano East 22 Meghan McCool F 5-8 Sr. Glenside, Pa./Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 23 McKenna Angotti D 5-7 Jr. Los Altos Hill, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep [Northwestern] 24 Kira Maguire D 5-6 Fr. Hingham, Mass./Hingham 25 Alissa Gorzak F 5-6 RS-Jr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central 26 Lacey McCormack MF 5-8 Fr. Arlington, Va./Yorktown 28 Siena Sandridge GK 5-6 Fr. West Granby, Conn./The Westminster Schools 29 Cayla White GK 5-6 Fr. Arlington, Va./Washington & Lee HS

Head Coach: Steve Swanson (Michigan State ‘84/20th season) Associate Head Coach: Ron Raab (William & Mary ‘89/14th season) Assistant Coach: Jaime Frias (Centenary ‘00/1st season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jake Davis (King University ‘18, 1st season) Operations Assistant: Eilidh Thomson

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 2 Sydney Zandi (ZAN-dee) 17 Jansen Eichanlaub (JAN-sin EYE-can-lob) 3 Ashlynn Serepca (sir-EPP-kuh) 20 Talia Staude (TALL-ya STOUW-dee) 4 Cam Lexow (LEX-oh) 24 Kira Maguire (kee-RUH muh-GWIRE) 5 Lizzy Sieracki (sir-ACK-ee) 25 Alissa Gorzak (UH-liss-uh GORE-zack) 7 Alexa Spaanstra (SPAN-struh) Jaime Frias (HI-may FREE-us) 9 Diana Ordonez (DEE-anna or-DOHN-yez) Eilidh Thomson (AY-lee) 10 Taryn Torres (TAIR-inn) 11 Zoe Morse (zo-EE) 16 Phoebe McClernon (FEE-bee)

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#0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 LAUREL MICHAELA SYDNEY ASHLYNN CAM LIZZY ANNA IVORY MORAN ZANDI SEREPCA LEXOW SIERACKI SUMPTER 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Jr. • GK • 5-9 So. • GK • 5-8 Jr. • M • 5-5 So. • F/D • 5-5 Fr. • F • 5-9 RS-Jr. • D • 5-8 RS-Jr. • M • 5-8 Surfside, Fla. Greeley, Colo. West Chester, Pa. Cornelius, N.C. Abington, Pa. Acworth, Ga. Charlottesville, Va. (Miami Country Day) (Windsor) (B. Reed Henderson) (Hough) (Abington) (Harrison) (Western Albemarle)

#7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 ALEXA COURTNEY DIANA TARYN ZOE CLAIRE REBECCA SPAANSTRA PETERSEN ORDONEZ TORRES MORSE CONSTANT JARRETT So. • F/M • 5-5 RS-Sr. • M • 5-5 Fr. • F • 5-11 Jr. • M • 5-6 Sr. • D • 5-9 So. • D • 5-7 So. • F/M • 5-6 Brighton, Mich. Canton, Mich. Prosper, Texas Frisco, Texas East Lansing, Mich. Alexandria, Va. Washington Township, N.J. (Brighton) (Divine Child) (Prosper) (Centennial) (East Lansing) (T.C. Williams) (Immaculate Heart Academy)

#14 #16 #17 #20 #21 #22 #23 EMMA PHOEBE JANSEN TALIA LAUREN MEGHAN MCKENNA DAWSON MCCLERNON EICHENLAUB STAUDE HINTON MCCOOL ANGOTTI Fr. • M • 5-8 Sr. • D • 5-7 Fr. • F/M • 5-5 Fr. • D • 5-7 So. • M • 5-4 Sr. • F • 5-8 Jr. • D • 5-7 Richardson, Texas West Chester, Pa. Bloomfeld Hills, Mich. Atlanta, Ga. Parker, Texas Glenside, Pa. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (J.J. Pearce) (Academy of Notre Dame de Namur) (Marian) (The Westminster Schools) (Plano East HS/FIU) (Springside Chestnut Hill) (Sacred Heart Prep/Northwestern)

#24 #25 #26 #28 #29 KIRA ALISSA LACEY SIENA CAYLA MAGUIRE GORZAK MCCORMICK SANDRIDGE WHITE Fr. • D • 5-6 RS-Jr. • F • 5-6 Fr. • F • 5-6 Fr. • GK • 5-6 Fr. • GK • 5-6 Hingham, Mass. Naperville, Ill. Arlington, Va. West Granby, Conn. Arlington, Va. (Hingham) (Naperville Central) (Yorktown) (The Westminster Schools) (Washington & Lee HS)

STEVE RON JAIME JAKE EILIDH BILL SWANSON RAAB FRIAS DAVIS THOMSON PARENTE Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Operations Assistant Associate Athletic Trainer

4 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHING STAFF 2019-20 FACT BOOK HEAD COACH STEVE SWANSON

Through 29 seasons as a head coach, including the last 19 years at the prominence. He did an equally impressive job at Stanford, helping main- helm of Virginia’s program, Swanson has established himself as one of the tain the program’s standing as one of the premier teams in the country elite coaches in collegiate soccer, and certainly one of the most respected. while leading the Cardinal to two Pac-10 titles in four seasons. In 2004, he Swanson has led his teams to seven conference championships, 24 NCAA led Virginia to the frst ACC Championship in school history, making him Tournament appearances and 28 consecutive winning seasons during his the only coach in Division I history to win titles in three diferent con- 29-year career. He also has accumulated 402 career wins as a head coach ferences. He has since become the only coach in history to win multiple making him one of only 11 NCAA Division I women’s soccer coaches to hit conference championships in three diference conferences. Swanson also the 400-win milestone. enjoyed success as a player in college and as a professional. In his time as Virginia’s head coach, he has compiled a 298-92-45 re- In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Swanson has been cord and coached 10 ACC Player of the Year selections, including the most associated with the United States youth national teams for more than a recent selection with midfelder Alexis Shafer in 2016. Virginia currently decade. He was the head coach of the U-20 Women’s National Team from holds a streak of 14 consecutive seasons of advancing to at least the 2011-12, leading the team to a World Cup championship. In December Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships under Swanson’s guidance – the 2013, Swanson was named the head coach of the United States U-23 longest active streak in NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer. National Team. It is the fourth diferent age group he has led for the US The last fve years will be ones Swanson will never forget because of Soccer Federation. the successes experienced on the pitch as both a collegiate coach and In 2013, Swanson led the Cavaliers to the best season in school history with the US Women’s National Team. and was recognized as the NSCAA National Coach of the Year. As Virginia Swanson appeared on the international stage in the summer of 2016 made its second NCAA College Cup appearance, the team set school as an assistant coach with the USWNT in the Olympic Games in Brazil. He records with 24 wins and 78 goals scored. The Cavaliers went undefeated also served as an assistant coach with the United States Women’s National through the regular season (19-0 overall, 13-0 ACC) as Swanson earned Team as the U.S. claimed back-to-back Women’s World Cup Titles in 2015 ACC Coach of the Year honors for the frst time in his career. On Sept. 19, and 2019. Swanson became the 16th Division I coach to join the 300-win club, and In the summer of 2015, Swanson served as an assistant coach for the the 11th to accumulate 300 wins at the Division I level. United States as the Americans triumphed over Japan to win its third In 2012, the Cavaliers won their second ACC Championship, defeating World Cup while he was watching two of his former UVA standout players, three top-10 opponents to capture the title. Virginia fnished the year with Morgan Brian (Class of 2015) and (Class of 2007), play an 18-5-1 record and reached the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the entire 90 minutes of the fnal. the eighth consecutive year. That fall, he led Virginia to the ACC regular-season title and coached In 2011, Swanson led Virginia to a 17-5-2 record and a NCAA quarterf- both the ACC Ofensive Player of the Year in and the ACC nal appearance. In 2010, the Cavaliers posted a 15-5-2 record, highlighted Defensive Player of the Year in . Sonnett was also named by a 3-2 overtime win over No. 1 Boston College, the program’s frst win the ESPNW National Player of the Year. She, Doniak and Brittany Ratclife over a top-ranked team and Swanson’s 250th career victory. The Cavaliers all were drafted in the NWSL with Sonnett taken frst overall, marking the went 10-6-6 in 2009 and 15-5-3 in 2008, reaching the NCAA round of 16 second consecutive season for a Cavalier player to be the top pick in the both seasons. In 2007, the Cavaliers went 13-4-6 and reached the round draft. Swanson was also named ACC Coach of the Year for the second time. of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. A strong defense highlighted that year as In 2014, the Cavaliers made their second-consecutive College Cup Virginia led the nation with a 0.40 goals against average and set a school appearance and their frst-ever College Cup Final. UVA (23-3-0, 9-1-0 ACC) record with 15 shutouts. advanced to the ACC fnal and, for the second-straight season, Brian was In 2006, Virginia went 12-8-2, reaching the round of 16 of the NCAA honored with the as the nation’s best collegiate player. Tournament. During the year, Swanson recorded his 200th career win and During his tenure as head coach of the Virginia women’s soccer team, his 100th win at Virginia. In 2005, the Cavaliers tied a school record for Swanson has had a dramatic impact on the program since he replaced for- wins in a season with 18. The team reached the quarterfnals of the NCAA mer United States National Team Head Coach April Heinrichs in the spring Tournament for the third time in school history and fnished the year with of 2000. Over the past 18 years, the Cavaliers are 282-87-44 (.736) under his a top-10 ranking for the fourth time in the past fve years. direction, as Swanson has the highest winning percentage in the history of In 2004, Swanson led the Cavaliers to a historic season, as the team the program. captured its frst ACC Championship, defeating North Carolina in penalty Swanson’s track record of success, not only on the collegiate level but kicks in the tournament fnal and snapping the Tar Heels’ 15-year ACC also at the international level, was evident in 2012. That year he won a Championship streak. Virginia set six diferent season school records pair of championships, leading Virginia to its second ACC title and guiding during the season, including most goals and fewest goals allowed. The the United States to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Championship in Cavaliers were the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the highest seed Japan. For those feats, he was one of ten coaches named to the shortlist in school history, as they made their 11th consecutive NCAA Tournament for FIFA Women’s World Coach of the Year. appearance. The team concluded the season with a 17-3-2 record, and a Swanson came to Virginia after two highly successful stops at Stanford No. 2 national ranking by Soccer America. and Dartmouth. At Dartmouth, Swanson guided the Big Green to national In 2003, the Cavaliers posted a 12-5-4 record and reached the second

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round of the NCAA Tournament. The previous season, Swanson led a young Cavalier team with 10 freshmen on the 23-player roster to a 13-7-2 record and a second place fnish in the ACC for the second consecutive year. The team defeated Dayton and No. 5 seed West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament to reach the round of 16 for the fourth consecutive season. He guided the team to a 17-4-2 overall record, 5-2 in the ACC and 7-0 against in-state teams, during the 2001 season. UVA fnished second in the ACC during the regular season and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before losing 3-2 to eventual national champion Santa Clara. The loss marked the second time in as many years the Cavaliers’ national title hopes were ended by the eventual national champion. In Swanson’s frst year at UVA in 2000, Virginia fnished with an 11-8-1 record and

2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament before losing 2-1 to eventual national champion North Carolina. During his four seasons at Stanford, Swanson guided the Cardinal to an overall record of 48-27-4, two Pac-10 championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances. His 1999 squad fnished with an impressive 14-4-1 record, captured a Pac-10 title and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Three of Swanson’s players were named to the SWANSON YEAR-BY-YEAR 1998 All-Pac-10 team and four earned Pac-10 All-Academic recognition. 1990 Dartmouth 4-9-1 Swanson also coached the 1998 Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year. In 1999, he 1991 Dartmouth 8-5-2 Ivy Champs was honored as the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. 1992 Dartmouth 10-6-1 1993 Dartmouth 12-3-1 Ivy Champs/NCAA 1st Round In his frst year at the helm of the Cardinal, Swanson led his team to a 1994 Dartmouth 11-4-1 NCAA 1st Round frst-place fnish in the Pac-10 and a spot in the 1996 NCAA Tournament. 1995 Dartmouth 10-8-1 In both 1998 and 1999, his recruiting classes were ranked among the top 1996 Stanford 12-9-0 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 1st Round six by national publications. The 1999 recruiting class was ranked frst by 1997 Stanford 11-7-1 1998 Stanford 11-7-2 NCAA 1st Round Soccer America. Among that class were three members of the U.S. National 1999 Stanford 15-5-1 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 3rd Round Under-18 team and three Parade All-Americans. 2000 Virginia 11-8-1 NCAA 3rd Round Prior to serving as Stanford’s head coach, Swanson served as both 2001 Virginia 17-4-2 NCAA Quarterfinals the head women’s soccer coach and assistant director of athletics at 2002 Virginia 13-7-2 NCAA 3rd Round 2003 Virginia 12-5-4 NCAA 2nd Round Dartmouth College from 1990-1995. During his years at Dartmouth, he 2004 Virginia 17-3-2 ACC Champs/NCAA 2nd Round transformed the Big Green into a national powerhouse with an overall 2005 Virginia 18-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals record of 55-35-7 (.603). Under his guidance, Dartmouth made its frst two 2006 Virginia 12-8-2 NCAA 3rd Round NCAA Tournament appearances in school history (1993 and 1994) and won 2007 Virginia 13-4-6 NCAA 3rd Round 2008 Virginia 15-5-3 NCAA 3rd Round its frst two Ivy League Championships in school history (1991 and 1993). 2009 Virginia 10-6-6 NCAA 3rd Round During his last three years at the helm, the Big Green was ranked in the 2010 Virginia 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round year-end top 20. Named New England Coach of the Year in 1992, Swanson 2011 Virginia 17-5-2 NCAA Quarterfinals led his team to an undefeated conference season the following year en 2012 Virginia 18-5-1 ACC Champs/NCAA 3rd Round 2013 Virginia 24-1-1 NCAA College Cup Semifinals route to winning the Ivy League title for the second time in three years. His 2014 Virginia 23-3-0 NCAA College Cup Finals 1993 Dartmouth squad not only went through league play undefeated, 2015 Virginia 19-1-3 NCAA Quarterfinals but also was unscored upon in the conference. 2016 Virginia 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round Swanson has coached 32 All-Americans, two national players of the 2017 Virginia 13-6-4 NCAA 3rd Round 2018 Virginia 16-5-1 NCAA 3rd Round year, 14 conference players of the year, and 112 all-conference selections. Of his former players at Dartmouth, Stanford and Virginia, 37 have played 29 Years: 402-155-56 (6 Conference Titles, 24 NCAA Appearances) professionally in the WUSA, WPS or NWSL. In 2002, Swanson became the third coach to win at least 40 games with three diferent NCAA Division I SWANSON’S ACCOLADES women’s soccer programs. Swanson has been heavily involved with the United States Youth 1992 New England Coach of the Year 1998 Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year National Teams. In addition to currently serving at the head coach of the 1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year U-23 National Team, he was the head coach of the U-16 National Team and 2012 FIFA Women’s World Coach of the Year Shortlist head coach of the U-18 National Team from 2000-02 and the head coach of 2013 NSCAA National Coach of the Year the U-20 Women’s National Team from 2011-12. In addition, Swanson has 2013 ACC Coach of the Year 2015 ACC Coach of the Year been an assistant coach with the U-17, U-18, U-19, U-20 and full Women’s National Teams in recent years. A graduate of Michigan State in 1984, Swanson played professionally in the United States and Canada for four years before returning to school to obtain his master’s degree at Iowa. He played more than 150 consec- utive games in tours of duty with the Milwaukee Wave and the Chicago Shoccers of the American Indoor Soccer Association, and with AC Roma and the Windsor Wheels in the National Soccer League of Canada (NSLC). While at Michigan State, Swanson was a four-year letterwinner in soccer. He was the team’s leading scorer, captain and a regional All-American his senior year. Swanson and his wife Julie have three children, daughters Alexis and Kelsey, and son Sam.

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RON JAIME RAAB FRIAS

Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach

Ron Raab is in the 14th year of his second tenure on the Virginia Jaime Frias is in his frst season of his second stint as an assistant coaching staff. Raab also served as an assistant coach at UVA from coach for the Virginia women’s soccer program. 1997-2000 and was the program’s volunteer assistant from 2004-2005. Frias, who was a part of the Virginia women’s staf for the 2010-15 In June 2014, he was elevated to associate head coach. seasons, has spent the last three seasons working exclusively with US In the 13 seasons since Raab returned as a full-time assistant with Soccer as a Youth National Team Coach. He served as the head coach the Cavaliers in 2006, the team has posted a 210-59-34 record, won for the U18 Women’s National Team and was an assistant coach with the 2012 ACC Championship, the 2013 ACC regular season title on the U20 Women’s National Team since April of 2017. Prior to that, he the way to the 2013 NCAA College Cup, advanced to the finals of the served as the head coach of the U16 Youth National Team from April NCAA College Cup in 2014 and then followed it up with another ACC 2016 until assuming his duties with the U18 and U20 teams. regular season title in 2015. Virginia also set the school record for goals As a part of the Virginia women’s staf for six seasons as both a scored in three consecutive seasons including a nation-leading 88 in volunteer assistant coach and an operations assistant, Frias helped 2014. the Cavaliers to back-to-back College Cup appearances in 2013 and Raab began his coaching career at William & Mary, his alma mater, 2014, including a runner-up fnish in the 2014 season. He also helped in 1989. In 1990, he was named an assistant coach at Princeton where Virginia secure the 2012 ACC Championship and fnish atop the regu- he assisted on April Heinrichs’ staff. A year later, he followed Heinrichs lar-season ACC standings in the 2014 and 2015 seasons. Additionally, to Maryland when she took over the program there. In 1992, Raab left over 20 players have gone on to play professionally either in the coaching to go into the banking business, but returned to coaching United States or abroad during this time. in 1997 at Virginia to serve on Heinrichs’ staff again. He served on her Frias also has head coaching experience on the collegiate level staff for three seasons at UVA and on Steve Swanson’s staff in his first through stints at Nevada for the 2008 and 2009 seasons, leading season in Charlottesville. In each of his first four seasons at Virginia, the Nevada to the fnals of the 2009 WAC Tournament and the most con- Cavaliers reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. ference wins in Nevada history. Prior to his time at Nevada, he spent After leaving Virginia, Raab was the head coach at Evansville for three seasons as head coach at Stephen F. Austin (2005-2007). Before three seasons. taking over as the head coach at Stephen F. Austin, Frias spent three A 1989 graduate of William & Mary with a double major of his- seasons as an assistant coach with the Lumberjacks (2002-2004). He tory and economics, Raab was a three-year letterwinner on the Tribe helped lead Stephen F. Austin to three Southland Conference titles soccer team. In 1987, he set William & Mary’s school record for goals and two NCAA Tournament appearances. in a game with four against Christopher Newport. He also played one In addition to his collegiate experience and his most recent season for the Washington Mustangs of the USISL in 1993. He holds an coaching stints with the US U18 and U20 teams, Frias has coached “A” coaching license from the U.S. Soccer Federation and has served as at various levels of US Soccer throughout the last decade. He has a a coach of the Region I ODP staff. United States Soccer Federation National “A” License. Frias and his Raab and his wife Janice have two daughters, Natalie and Leah. wife, Ta, have two children, Azari and Jaime Dhani.

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JAKE EILIDH DAVIS THOMSON

Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Analytics & Operations

Jake Davis is in his first season with the Virginia women’s soccer Eilidh Thomson is in her fourth season with the program, working with the goalkeepers in his role as a volunteer assis- after joining the staff in 2016, bringing with her a wealth of soccer 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 tant coach. experience at several levels throughout her playing and coaching Davis comes to the Cavalier program after serving as the goal- career. She is serving as the DIrector of Analytics and Operations after keeper coach at Assummption College where he assisted in recruiting serving the previous three seasons as a volunteer assistant coach. while training the goalkeepers for the program. He also worked with Thomson joined the Cavalier coaching staff after spending the the Boston Bolts USL 2 team and the Boston Bolts DA team. He worked previous season in the same role at James Madison. With the Dukes, with the goalkeepers through all levels. she helped James Madison to a 14-7-2 record in 2015 and the Colonial Prior to his time with the Boston Bolts, Davis served as an intern Athletic Association Tournament Championship. and coach with the New England Revolution Academy in 2018 and Thomson served as the Executive Director of Shenandoah Valley with the Springfield Demize Soccer Academy in 2017. With the United in Harrisonburg since 2010 where she leads and organizes the Springfield club he served as an assistant coach with the U10 and U19 youth soccer club and its 1,800 players. She has also been a senior staff teams and served as goalkeeper coach for the U18 team. member with the Olympic Development Program, where she helped From 2016-18, Davis served as a coach and goalkeeper coordina- identify, development and prepare the top female soccer players in tor for FC Dallas Tri. the nation, since 2013. Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from The Scotland native earned a bachelor’s degree in Sports King University in 2018 where he competed as part of the soccer pro- Development and Coaching from Paisley University in 2005 and a gram. He also competed with UMass Lowell and Southern Connecticut master’s in Sport and Recreation Leadership at JMU. Looking to further State where he is currently working on a Master’s of Business her coaching career, she also earned certifications from the Scottish Administration. Football Association, United States Soccer Federation and the National Davis holds a USSF National D license as well as a United Soccer Soccer Coaches Association of America. Coaches GK level 1 license. Thomson was a member of the U15, U17 and U19 Scottish National teams and went on the play professionally for Hamilton Academical FC, also known as the Hamilton Accies, in the Scottish Premier League. She has also done extensive work with United States Youth Soccer, including coaching in the Region One International Tournament in both 2014 and 2015.

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23 MCKENNA 12 CLAIRE ANGOTTI CONSTANT

Defender • 5-7 • Junior Defender • 5-7 • Sophomore Los Altos Hills, Calif. Alexandria, Va. Sacred Heart Prep/Northwestern T.C. Williams HS 2018 SEASON 2018 SEASON • Played in seven matches on the season • Played in 21-of-22 matches on the season • Tallied 99 minutes for the Cavaliers • Tallied 863 minutes on the season • Played a season-long 26 minutes in a shutout of Pittsburgh (10/14) • Played a season-long 65 minutes in the NCAA Tournament opener vs. Monmouth (11/9) 2017 SEASON (at Northwestern) • Made her first appearance in the season opener vs. Colgate (8/17) • Started all 23 games at Northwestern as a freshman in 2017 • Helped Northwestern to 11 shutouts, the NCAA Tournament second PREP & CLUB round and a Big 10 runner-up finish • Ranked No. 37 player nationally by TopDrawerSoccer • Scored two goals on the season, including game-winner against • 2018 All-Met Player of the Year selection by the Washington Post Wisconsin • Three-time All-Met selection by the Washington Post (2016, 2017, • Scored her first goal in a win at Illinois State 2018) • 2017 Gatorade Player of the Year in Virginia CLUB & PREP • 2016 All-State selection • First Team All-League selection and three-time Defensive Player of • Five-time US Women’s National Team Camp Participant (2014-2018) the Year at Sacred Heart Prep • Competed with McClean ECNL 99 from 2013-2018 • Helped lead Sacred Heart Prep to three league titles • Helped lead T.C. Williams to first-ever district title in 2016 and • Played for De Anza Force 98G club team, the 2013 ECNL National semifinals of state playoffs Champions and 2016 runner-up • Also lettered two years in basketball

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Daughter of Jennifer Smith and Vincent Angotti • Daughter of Joseph and Sarah Constant • Mother, Jennifer, was a three-time All-American in soccer at Cornell • Has one younger sister, Christiana and 1990 Hermann Trophy finalist • Haiti Micah Project volunteer, providing daily meals for more than • Also a 2000 inductee into the Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame 300 in need • Father, Vincent, was a three-time All-American in lacrosse at Cornell children and provides an orphanage and water treatment facility and 2001 Hall of Fame inducteeGrandfather, Vincent Angotti, coached basketball at Towson CONSTANT’S CAREER STATISTICS ANGOTTI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2018 21-0 863 4 0 0 0 0 0 2017* 23-23 1764 6 2 0 4 1 0 Career 21-0 863 4 0 0 0 0 0 2018 7-0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 CONSTANT’S CAREER HIGHS Career 30-23 1863 6 2 0 4 1 0 Goals: None * at Northwestern Assists: None ANGOTTI’S CAREER HIGHS Shots: 1, 4x, MR vs. Syracuse (10/18/18) Goals: 1, 2x, MR vs. Wisconsin (10/15/17) Points: None Assists: None Shots: 2 at Illinois State (8/20/17) Points: 2, 2x, MR vs. Wisconsin (10/15/17)

4 EMMA DAWSON

Midfield • 5-8 • Freshman Richardson, Texas J.J. Pearce HS HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • First-Team All-District for 2016 and 2017 seasons • First-Team All-City for 2016 and 2017 seasons • Competed for FC Dallas • Won the 2017 ECNL National Championships • All-District Runner for the JJ Pearce Cross Country Team in 2016 and 2017

PERSONAL • Daughter of Amy and Patrick Dawson • Has a younger sister, Kate • Participated in a freshman mentoring program as a senior

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PREP & CLUB • Two-time NSCAA Youth All-American • Member of the US U-18 and U-19 WNT 17 JANSEN • Member of the US U-20 WNT Player Pool EICHENLAUB • Competed with the Eclipse Select Soccer Club • Also competed in track and field

PERSONAL Forward/Midfield • 5-8 • Freshman • Alissa Marie Gorzak • Daughter of John and Anita Gorzak Bloomfield Hills, Mich. • Has an older sister, Gianna, and a younger brother, Johnny Marian HS GORZAK’S CAREER STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA

2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 • Two-time Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year (2018, 2019) 2016 22-21 1347 23 1 4 6 0 1 • Two-time First Team All-America selection by TopDrawerSoccer (2018, 2019) 2017 6-6 328 27 1 1 3 1 0 • Two-time All-USA Girls Soccer third team selection by USAToday (2018, 2019) 2018 22-2 772 16 2 4 8 0 1 • Three-time MHSAA All-State first team and Dream Team selection Career 50-29 2447 43 4 9 17 1 2 (2017, 2018, 2019) • Named Female Soccer Player of the Year by the Detroit Free Press GORZAK’S CAREER HIGHS • Named MLive Detroit Female Soccer Player of the Year Goals: 1, 4x, MR vs. Hofstra (9/2/18) • Named Catholic League Female Soccer Player of the Year Assists: 1, 9x, MR at Syracuse (10/18/18) • Helped lead Marian High School to three state titles (2017, 2018, 2019) Shots: 3, 4x, MR vs. Hofstra (9/2/18) • Competed with Vardar Soccer Academy Points: 2, 4x, MR vs. Hofstra (9/2/18) • Also a MHSAA First Team All-State selection in track and field • Eight-time Regional Champion in 100m, 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 (2016, 2017) • Second-place finisher at Michigan High School Championships in 2x200 (2017) • Third-place finisher at Michigan High School Championships in 4x200 and 21 LAUREN 4x400 (2017) HINTON • State champion sprinter in 4x400 at Michigan High School Championships (2016)

PERSONAL Midfield • 5-4 • Sophomore • Daughter of Brian and Cara Eichenlaub • Has an older brother, Reyn Parker, Texas • Father, Brian, played soccer at Catawba College Plano East HS • Volunteer with the Special Olympics AT FIU (2017) • Starter as a freshman, playing 1,034 minutes through 15 games in 2017 • Finished her freshman year with a 3.9 GPA and was named to the Dean’s List 25 ALISSA • Selected to Academy of Leaders at FIU for Spring 2018 semester GORZAK HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • Competed for McMillen HS and Plano East HS in her career • Served as team captain at Plano East in her senior season • Named All-District second team selection as a senior in Class 6A Forward • 5-6 • RS-Junior • Missed her junior season with a torn ACL Naperville, Ill. • First Team All-District as a freshman and sophomore at McMillen HS • Played club soccer for D’Feeters U18 after playing with Dallas Texans in Naperville Central U14 – U16 2018 SEASON • Also ran track at McMillen, competing in the long jump and 400m relay • Played in all 22 matches, making two starts • Started vs. Colgate (8/17) and at Notre Dame (10/7) PERSONAL • Tallied two goals and four assists for eight total points on the year • Daughter of Julie and Keith Hinton • Scored goals at William & Mary (8/23) and vs. Hofstra (9/2) • Active community volunteer with various religious organizations, soccer • Assisted on game-winner at No. 12 Duke (9/23) clinics and her local food pantry at home in Texas • Played 772 minutes, including a season-long 56 minutes vs Colgate (8/17) HINTON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2017 SEASON Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • Started all six matches in which she competed 2017* 15-10 1034 2 0 0 0 0 0 • Season-ending injury sustained against No. 1 UCLA (9/7) Career 15-10 1034 2 0 0 0 0 0 • Scored the game-winning goal in the season-opener at UNCW (8/18) * at FIU • Notched an assist in the win at No. 2 West Virginia (8/24) HINTON’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: None 2016 SEASON Assists: None • Third team All-ACC selection Shots: 1, 2x, MR vs. UAB (9/29/17) • ACC All-Freshman Team selection Points: None • Played in all 22 matches, drawing 21 starts • Tallied a goal and four assists • Notched her first collegiate assist in season opener at Liberty (8/19) • Hit her first collegiate goal vs. #25 Pepperdine (9/4) • Also added assists vs. Old Dominion (8/28), Pitt (10/6) and at Louisville (10/27) • Assist vs. Louisville came on the game-winning goal • Played a season-high 90 minutes vs. #16 North Carolina (10/2)

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0 LAUREL 13 REBECCA IVORY JARRETT

Goalkeeper • 5-9 • Junior Forward • 5-8 • Sophomore Surfside, Fla. Washington Township, N.J. Miami Country Day School Immaculate Heart Academy • Member of the 2018 US U-20 WNT • 2018 All-Region Third-Team by United Soccer Coaches • Represented the US at the 2018 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup • 2018 Best XI Freshman Team by Top Drawer Soccer • 2018 ACC All-Freshman Team 2018 SEASON • Started all 20 matches in which she played on the season 2018 SEASON • Missed opener due to duty with US U20 WNT in the 2018 FIFA U20 World Cup • Named an All-Region Third Team selection by the United Soccer Coaches • Posted a 14-5-1 record with seven solo shutouts and two combined shutouts • Named to the Best XI Freshman Team by Top Drawer Soccer • Allowed 14 goals in her 20 appearances for a 0.73 goal against average • Named an ACC All-Freshman Team selection • Tallied 39 saves on 110 shots faced in her 1,727 minutes in goal • Played in 21 matches with 12 starts • Posted a season-high five saves twice – at No. 11 Penn State (9/9) and vs. • Made her first start at Virginia Tech (9/27) No. 16 FSU (10/21) • Tallied six goals with two assists for a season total of 14 points • Allowed multiple goals only three twice – twice vs. FSU and at Baylor (11/18) • Hit game-winning goals vs. Hofstra (9/2), at No. 11 Penn State (9/9) and at in NCAA Sweet 16 No. 12 Duke (9/23) • Assists came vs. Hofstra (9/2) and in the ACC Championship quarterfinals vs. 2017 SEASON Louisville (10/28) • Named to the Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI Team • Played 978 minutes, including a season-long 73 minutes vs. Texas Tech (11/16) • Started all 23 matches in goal for the Cavaliers • Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team • Posted a 13-6-4 record, including nine solo shutouts • Posted 41 saves on 136 shots faced (.707 save percentage), while allowing 17 PREP & CLUB goals against • Ranked No. 23 player nationally by TopDrawerSoccer • Shutout UNCW (8/18), Liberty (8/27), Richmond (9/3), NC State (9/15), Miami • Competed with ECNL team World Class FC and served as team captain (9/21), Louisville (2010-16) (10/8), Clemson (10/14), Saint Francis (11/11), vs. No. 11 Pepperdine (11/17) • Competed with NYCFC and served as team captain (2017-2018) • Combined with Sarah Maurer in a shutout of Pittsburgh (10/1) • ECNL Best XI selection (2014-17) • Tallied a season-high six saves in Sweet 16 matchup at No. 4 UCLA (11/19) • Helped lead Immaculate Heart to NSCAA National Championship • Did not allow more than two goals in any match on the season • First Team All-State selection • Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team • Participated in U14, U16 and U18 National Team training camps • Competed internationally in Italy and the Netherlands with the U16 PREP AND CLUB USWNT • Competed with the U17 and U20 WNT • Also lettered in track and qualified for the 2014 Junior Olympics • Starting keeper for U17 WNT that advanced to the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s • Four-year honor roll selection World Cup • Starting keeper for the U20 WNT in England in the summer of 2017 PERSONAL • 2016 CONCACAF U17 World Cup Qualifying Golden Glove winner • Daughter of Ken and Denise Jarrett • 2016 CONCACAF U17 World Cup Qualifying Best XI Team • Older sister, Grace, played soccer at Emory • 2016 NSCAA All-America Club • Volunteered with Leonidas Foundation, Midnight Runs with C.A.R.E. • Three-year letterwinner at Miami Country Day School under Kyllene Carter Club and at a pre-school for special needs children • Two-time All-County First Team • Has a younger sister, Kaylee • Two-time All-County Second Team • Two-time MVP at Miami Country Day School (2013, 2014) JARRETT’S CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • Daughter of Chris and Jacque Ivory 2018 21-12 978 27 6 2 14 3 0 • Has one brother, Cameron Career 21-12 978 27 6 2 14 3 0 • Graduated a year early from high school to enroll at UVA JARRETT’S CAREER HIGHS • Active in Scaring for Caring Organization Goals: 1, 6x, MR vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) • Volunteer with various soccer camps Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. Louisville (10/28/18) IVORY’S CAREER STATISTICS Shots: 3, 3x, MR vs. No. 16 Florida State (10/21/18) Points: 3 vs. Hofstra (9/2/18) Year GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. Sv Sv% W L T ShO 2017 23-23 2143 17 0.71 41 .707 13 6 4 9.1 2018 20-20 1727 14 0.73 39 .736 14 5 1 7.2 Career 43-43 3870 31 0.72 80 .721 27 11 5 16.3 IVORY’S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 6 at No. 4 UCLA (11/19/17) Minutes: 110, 5x, MR vs. Texas Tech (11/16/18) Goals Allowed: 3 vs. No. 7 Florida State (11/2/18)

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4 CAM 16 PHOEBE LEXOW MCCLERNON

Forward • 5-9 • Freshman Defender • 5-7 • Senior Abington, Pa. West Chester, Pa. Abington Senior HS Academy of Notre Dame de Namur HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • 2018 All-Region Third-Team by United Soccer Coaches • 2018 Best XI Freshman Team by Top Drawer Soccer

2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 • Gatorade Pennsylvania Soccer Player of the Year for 2018-2019 season • HS Girls All-American Game Best XI “Most Versatile Player” • 2018 ACC All-Freshman Team • Abington Senior MVP in 2017-2018 & 2018-2019 seasons • American Conference All-League First Team for 2018-2019 season 2018 SEASON • American Conference Player of the Year for 2018-2019 season • Named an All-America Third Team selection by the United Soccer Coaches • Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association All-State Team (2018-2019) • Named a Best XI Third Team selection by Top Drawer Soccer • Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association All-Star Team (2018- • Named an All-Region First Team selection by the United Soccer Coaches 2019) • Named an All-ACC First Team selection • Abington Senior Outstanding Female Athlete for 2015-2016 season • Started all 22 matches on the season • US Youth National Girls Best XI for 2015 • Played a team-leading 1,857 minutes and played the full time in 12 matches • First Team All-League for 2016. 2017, 2018 • Helped post 10 shutouts

PERSONAL 2017 SEASON • Daughter of Stan and Stacy Lexow • All-ACC third team selection • Has a brother, Bryce • Competed in all 23 matches on the season, drawing 21 starts • Involved with the Briar Bush Nature Center • Her 2,085 minutes played led all players not in goal • Scored one goal, the game-winner against No. 5 Penn State (9/10) • Played the full time in 18 matches

2016 SEASON • Played in all 22 matches, starting four • Made her first collegiate start vs. George Mason (8/21) • Helped UVA post 11 shutout victories • Played a season-high 90 minutes vs. Pittsburgh (10/6)

PREP & CLUB • High School team captain • Region I ODP Player 24 KIRA • Competed with the Penn Fusion club along with fellow signee MAGUIRE Meghan McCool PERSONAL • Phoebe Lynch McClernon • Daughter of Kevin and Lisa McClernon Defender • 5-6 • Freshman • Has four older siblings, brothers Kevin and Matthew, and sisters Haley Hingham, Mass. and Farrell Hingham HS HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB MCCLERNON’S CAREER STATISTICS • Competed in soccer, lacrosse, and Track for Hingham High School Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • Two-time Division 2 State Champion (2015 & 2016) 2016 22-4 984 7 0 0 0 0 0 • Three-time Patriot League All Star 2017 23-21 2085 3 1 0 2 1 0 • First Team All-State in her sophomore and junior seasons 2018 22-22 1857 5 0 0 0 0 0 • First Team All-New England in her junior season Career 67-47 4926 15 1 0 2 1 0 • Made the All-American Watch List her senior season MCCLERNON’S CAREER HIGHS • Received the Community Service Award her senior season Goals: 1 vs. No. 5 Penn State (9/10/17) • Named an Honorary Athlete for National Women in Sports Day Assists: None • Ranked third in the league and was an Eastern Massachusetts Division I All Shots: 2 vs. Syracuse (10/18/18) Star during her junior season Points: 2 vs. No. 5 Penn State (9/10/17) PERSONAL • Daughter of Amy and Mike Maguire • Has two younger brothers, Aidan and Devin • Has two younger sisters, Ava and Carly • Worked for SNAP, an organization that aims to include special needs children in everyday activities

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22 MEGHAN 26 LACEY MCCOOL MCCORMACK

Forward • 5-8 • Senior Midfielder • 5-8 • Freshman Glenside, Pa. Arlington, Va. Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Yorktown HS 2018 SEASON HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • Started all 22 matches • Competed in soccer, lacrosse, and Track for Hingham High School • Tied for the team lead in goals scored with nine • Two-time Division 2 State Champion (2015 & 2016) • Team leader with five game-winning goals on the season • Three-time Patriot League All Star • Second on the team in points with 19 • First Team All-State in her sophomore and junior seasons • 26-of-50 shots on goal for a .520 shots on goal percentage • First Team All-New England in her junior season • Game-winners vs. Wake Forest (9/30), Louisville (10/4), Pitt (10/14), NC State • Made the All-American Watch List her senior season (10/25) and Louisville (10//28) • Received the Community Service Award her senior season • Turned in two multiple-goal games – vs. Wake Forest (9/30) and Pittsburgh • Named an Honorary Athlete for National Women in Sports Day (10/14) • Ranked third in the league and was an Eastern Massachusetts Division I All • Assist came on the game-winning goal vs. Monmouth (11/9) in NCAA Star during her junior season Tournament opener • Played 1,211 minutes, including a season-long 87 minutes vs. Texas Tech PERSONAL (11/16) • Daughter of Amy and Mike Maguire • Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team • Has two younger brothers, Aidan and Devin • Has two younger sisters, Ava and Carly 2017 SEASON • Worked for SNAP, an organization that aims to include special needs children • Competed in all 23 matches, making one start in everyday activities • Drew her first collegiate start at East Carolina (9/17) • Scored one goal on the year, the game-winner against No. 21 Wake Forest in ACC quarterfinals • Played a season-long 46 minutes in the win at Pittsburgh (10/1) • Took 22 shots on the season with 11 on goal 1 MICHAELA 2016 SEASON MORAN • Played in 21 matches, drawing one start • Made her start vs. George Mason (8/21) • Scored two goals and tallied three assists on the season • Scored her first collegiate goal in season opener at Liberty (8/19) Goalkeeper • 5-8 • Sophomore • Made her first start and recorded her first assist vs. George Mason (8/21) Greeley, Colo. • Scored the game-winning goal vs. Richmond (9/8) Windsor HS • Added assists vs. #25 Pepperdine (9/4) and Monmouth (11/11) • Assist vs. #25 Pepperdine was on the game-winning goal 2018 SEASON • Played season-high 47 minutes vs. George Mason (8/21) • Appeared in five matches making two starts on the season • Started season-opener vs. Colgate (8/17) and NCAA tournament opener vs. PREP & CLUB Monmouth (11/9) • Scored 136 goals and 37 assists in high school • Posted a 2-0-0 record with wins over Colgate and Monmouth • Member of the US U-17, U-18 and U-20 WNT • Allowed only one goal on the year in the season-opener against Colgate for a • Region I ODP Player 0.38 goal against average • Competed with Penn Fusion club along with fellow signee Phoebe McClernon • Posted a solo shutout against Monmouth in the NCAA Tournament opener

PERSONAL PREP & CLUB • Daughter of Timothy and Rachel McCool • Helped lead Windsor to the Colorado State semifinals three times • Has an older brother, William • Denver Post All-State honorable mention selection class 4A • Two-time All-Conference selection MCCOOL’S CAREER STATISTICS • Multiple-sport athlete - All-State and All-Conference in basketball and Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA softball 2016 21-1 614 24 2 3 7 1 1 • Also lettered four years in basketball and softball 2017 23-1 508 22 1 0 2 1 0 • Two-time All-Conference selection in both basketball and softball 2018 22-22 1211 50 9 1 19 5 1 • 2018 All-State selection in basketball Career 66-24 2333 96 12 4 28 7 2 • Selected to USA Basketball Women’s U16 National Team Trials in 2015

MCCOOL’S CAREER HIGHS PERSONAL Goals: 2, 2x, MR vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) • Daughter of Cheri and Stephen Moran Assists: 1, 4x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18) • Has an older brother, Stephen Shots: 6 vs. Richmond (9/3/17) Points: 4, 2x, MR vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) MORAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. Sv Sv% W L T ShO 2018 5-2 236 1 0.38 1 .500 2 0 0 1.2 Career 5-2 236 1 0.38 1 .500 2 0 0 1.2 MORAN’S CAREER HIGHS Saves: 1 vs. vs. Colgate (8/17/18) Minutes: 90, 2x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18) Goals Allowed: 1 vs. Colgate (8/17/18)

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11 ZOE 9 DIANA MORSE ORDONEZ

Midfielder • 5-9 • Senior Forward • 5-11 • Freshman East Lansing, Mich. Prosper, Texas East Lansing HS Prosper HS • Member of the 2018 US U-20 WNT HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • Represented the US at the 2018 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup • 2017 Texas Gatorade Player of the Year 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 • Rated No. 12 player by Top Drawer Soccer in its top 150 players ranking 2018 SEASON • Competed with the USA National Team for 2017-2018 season • Started all 20 matches she played on the season • 2018 Concacaf Champions • Missed opener after duty with U20 USWNT in 2018 FIFA U20 World Cup • Played for FC Dallas from 2019-2019 • Scored a goal and an assist for a season total of three points • ECNL National Champions for the 2016-2017 season • Tallied her assist against Liberty (9/6) • 2016-2017 UIL District 10-5A MVP • Scored her goal against No. 16 Florida State (11/2) in the ACC Championship • 2017 United Soccer Coaches All-American semifinals • 2017-2018 Development Academy Player of the Year • Played the full time in 12 matches for a season total of 1,685 minutes • Broke school record for most goals scored in a season 2016-2017 • Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team PERSONAL 2017 SEASON • Daughter of Diego and Amanda Ordonez • Competed in 22 matches on the year, drawing the start in 21 • Has two older brothers, Diego and Cristian • Tallied one assist on the year against No. 5 Penn State (9/10) • Has two older sisters, Jessica and Adaly • Played 1,695 minutes on the season, fourth most on the team • Volunteers for the Special Olympics • Played a season-long 110 minutes at NC State (9/15) • Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team

2016 SEASON • All-ACC Freshman Team selection 8 COURTNEY • Started all 21 games in which she played PETERSEN • Scored two goals on the season: vs. Old Dominion (8/28) and at Miami (9/22) • Played a season-high 110 minutes against #16 North Carolina (10/2) • Played 1,523 minutes, the fourth-most on the team and most of any Midfielder • 5-5 • RS-Senior returning player Canton, Mich. PREP & CLUB Divine Child HS • Member of the US U-17, U-18 and U-20 WNT 2018 SEASON • NSCAA Youth All-American • Named an All-Region Second Team selection by the United Soccer Coaches • Competed with the Michigan Hawks club • Named an All-ACC Third Team selection • Also competed in basketball and cross country in high school • Started all 15 matches in which she played • Missed a month of action after an injury suffered vs. Pittsburgh (10/14) PERSONAL • Returned to the lineup vs. Texas Tech (11/16) in the NCAA second round match • Zoe Anne Morse • Tallied four assists on the season – including on game-winner vs. Liberty (9/6) • Daughter of Darin and Heather Morse • Added assists at No. 11 Penn State (9/9), vs. Wake Forest (9/30) and Pitt (10/14) • Has two younger brothers, Jackson and Samuel • Played a season-long 85 minutes at Clemson (9/20) as part of 913 minutes on the year MORSE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2017 SEASON 2016 21-21 1523 20 2 0 4 0 0 • Competed in 22 matches, starting all 22 on the year 2017 22-21 1695 15 0 1 1 0 0 • Scored a goal and an assist 2018 20-20 1685 11 1 1 3 0 0 • Delivered her goal in the win over No. 5 Penn State (9/10) Career 63-62 4903 45 3 2 8 0 0 • Notched the assist in a draw with Notre Dame (9/5) • Played season-long 98 minutes in double-OT draw at NC State (9/15) MORSE’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1,3x, MR vs. No. 7 Florida State (11/2/18) 2016 SEASON Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. Liberty (9/6/18) • Redshirt season to compete with the U20 USWNT in the U20 World Cup Shots: 4 vs. Michigan State (8/25/16) Points: 2, 3x, MR vs. No. 7 Florida State (11/2/18) 2015 SEASON • ACC All-Freshman team selection • Appeared in 22 games, starting two • Scored her first goal against Cal Poly (8/28), hitting the game-winner in a 2-0 victory • Also added an assist against Cal Poly (8/28) • Hit the game-tying goal on a free kick at #19 Pepperdine in the 85th minute • Made first career start at NC State (10/28)

INTERNATIONAL • Member of the United States U-20 National Team • Also represented the U.S. at the U-14, U-15 and U-17 levels

14 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER CAVALIER BIOS 2019-20 FACT BOOK PREP & CLUB • Helped lead Carolina Rapids to 2016 US Club Soccer National • NSCAA Youth All-American Championships and ODP runner-up • Voted to numerous ECNL Top-11 squads • Played for Michigan Hawks in the ECNL PERSONAL • Daughter of Dave and Gina Serepca PERSONAL • Has an older brother, Joel • Full name is Courtney Lynn Petersen • Volunteer at Mooresville Soup Kitchen and other outreach orgs • Daughter of Lisa and David Petersen • Has an older brother, Jeffery, and an older sister, Stephanie SEREPCA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2018 22-1 557 8 1 2 4 0 0 Career 22-1 557 8 1 2 4 0 0 SEREPCA’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) PETERSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA Shots: 2, 2x, MR at No. 12 Duke (9/23/18) 2015 22-2 1068 38 3 3 9 1 0 Points: 3 vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) 2016 DNP 2017 22-22 1556 31 1 1 3 0 0 2018 15-15 913 18 0 4 4 0 1 Career 59-39 3537 87 4 8 16 1 1 5 LIZZY PETERSEN’S CAREER HIGHS SIERACKI Goals: 1, 4x, MR vs. No. 5 Penn State (9/10/17) Assists: 1, 8x, MR vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) Shots: 6 vs. Notre Dame (10/5/17) Points: 3, 2x, Most Recent vs. Delaware (8/30/15) Defender • 5-6 • RS-Junior Acworth, Ga. Harrison HS 28 SIENA 2018 SEASON • Played in all 22 matches, making 10 starts SANDRIDGE • Tallied two goals and three assists for seven total points • Played 922 minutes, including a season-long 67 minutes vs. Colgate (8/17) • Scored her first goal vs. Liberty (9/6) • Added her second goal vs. NC State (10/25) Goalkeeper • 5-6 • Freshman • Assisted on goals vs. Hofstra (9/2), at No. 11 Penn State (9/9) and vs. Pitt (10/14) West Granby, Conn. • Her assist at No. 11 Penn State came on game-winning goal to Rebecca Jarrett The Westminster Schools 2017 SEASON HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • Competed in 21 matches, making one start • Played club soccer with CFC United • Started at East Carolina (9/17), playing a season-long 55 minutes • Played for the Westminster School • Connecticut ODP Team Member 2016 SEASON • Redshirted and did not see action PERSONAL • Daughter of Danielle and Michael Sandridge PREP & CLUB • Helped lead Harrison HS to the 2013 Georgia State Championship • Competed with the Concorde Fire • Also played basketball at Harrison HS ASHLYNN 3 PERSONAL SEREPCA • Elizabeth Jordan Sieracki • Daughter of Steven and Tracy Sieracki • Has an older brother, Ryne Forward • 5-5 • Sophomore Cornelius, N.C. SIERACKI’S CAREER STATISTICS Hough HS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2018 SEASON 2017 21-1 590 4 0 0 0 0 0 • Appeared in all 22 matches, making one start against Colgate (8/17) in opener 2018 22-10 922 9 2 3 7 0 1 • Tallied a goal and two assists for four total points Career 43-11 1512 13 2 3 7 0 1 • Tallied her first assist in a win at William & Mary (8/23) • Scored her goal and added an assist vs. Pittsburgh (10/14) SIERACKI’S CAREER HIGHS • Took a season-high two shots in a win at No. 12 Duke (9/23) Goals: 1, 2x, MR vs. NC State (10/25/18) • Played a season-long 47 minutes in the season-opener with Colgate Assists: 1, 3x, MR vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) Shots: 2 vs. Cincinnati (8/19/18) PREP & CLUB Points: 2, 2x, MR vs. NC State (10/25/18) • Ranked No. 10 player nationally by TopDrawerSoccer • Member of the US U16, U17 and U18 Women’s National Teams • Two-time Gatorade Player of the Year in North Carolina • Two-time All-American (2016, 2017) • Three-time All-State selection (2015, 2016, 2017) • Competed with Carolina Rapids • Three-time Region Player of the Year (2015, 2016, 2017) • Helped Carolina Rapids to 2017 USYS National Championships and

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7 ALEXA 20 TALIA SPAANSTRA STAUDE

Forward • 5-5 • Sophomore Defender • 5-7 • Freshman Brighton, Mich. Atlanta, Ga. Brighton HS The Westminster Schools • Member of the 2018 US U-20 WNT HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • Represented the US at the 2018 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup • Lettered two years in both basketball and swimming 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 • AJC High School 2018-2019 Player of the Year 2018 SEASON • Three-Time GHSA Class AAA Soccer State Champion • Named an All-Region First Team selection by the United Soccer Coaches • 2017 TDS Spring HS All-State Team • Named an All-ACC Third Team selection • Sixth-ranked player in the Class of 2019 IMG Top 150 • Named to the ACC Championships All-Tournament team • United Soccer Coaches Association All-American in 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 • Named to the Best XI Freshman Team by Top Drawer Soccer • Competed with the U14, U15, U17, and U20 USA Women’s National Teams. • Missed opener after duty with U20 USWNT in 2018 FIFA U20 World Cup • Won the CONCACAF Championships with the U15 and U17 US Teams • Started all 21 matches in which she played • Competed in the 2018 FIFA U17 World Cup in Uruguay • Tied for team lead in goals (9) and assists (6) and led the team in points (24) • 2017-2018 DA Best XI East Conference • Hit game-winning goals vs. Syracuse (10/18) and Monmouth (11/9) • Four of her six assists were on game-winning goals PERSONAL • Assisted on winner vs. Cincinnati (8/19), at No. 12 Duke (9/23), at Louisville • Daughter of Alisa and Greg Staude (10/4), and Louisville (10/28) in ACC quarterfinal • Has a younger sister, Kiera • Three games with goal and an assist – vs. Wake Forest (9/30), at Notre Dame • Mom, Alisa, played basketball at Oakland University and Saginaw Valley State (10/7) and Louisville (10/28) in ACC quarterfinal • Grandfather, Dennis, played basketball at Lake Superior State University • Played 1,409 minutes, including a season-long 98 minutes vs. Texas Tech (11/16) in NCAA second round matchup • Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team 6 ANNA PREP & CLUB SUMPTER • Ranked No. 7 player nationally by TopDrawerSoccer • Two-time All-American (2016, 2017) • Member 2016 U17 Women’s World Cup Team • Won the CONCACAF Championship with the U17 Women’s National Midfielder • 5-8 • RS-Junior Team • Won the 2017 ECNL U17 Championship with Michigan Hawks Charlottesville, Va. • Two-time ECNL Runner-Up with Michigan Hawks in 2015, 2016 Western Albemarle HS • 2014 ECNL Champions with Michigan Hawks 2018 SEASON • Also lettered in track and field • Played in all 22 matches, making starts vs. Colgate (8/17) and Bucknell (8/26) • Scored a goal and added two assists for four total points PERSONAL • Tallied assists on game winners at No. 11 Penn State (9/9) and NC State (10/25) • Daughter of Andrea and Scott Spaanstra • Scored her goal against Pittsburgh (10/14) • Has a younger brother, Scott • Tallied 837 minutes on the year with season-long 54 minutes vs. Texas Tech (11/16) • Father, Scott, played basketball at Northern Michigan • Mother, Andrea, ran track at Aquinas College 2017 SEASON • Uncle, Brent Klassen, played basketball at Bowling Green • Competed in 10 matches on the season • Saw her first collegiate action at East Carolina (9/17) • Played a season-long 50 minutes in that match at ECU

2016 SEASON • Redshirted and did not see action

PREP & CLUB SPAANSTRA’S CAREER STATISTICS • All-State selection as a freshman with 25 goals Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • Region I ODP Player 2018 21-21 1409 54 9 6 24 2 4 • Competed with SOCA (Soccer Organization Charlottesville Area) Career 21-21 1409 54 9 6 24 2 4 • Also competed in basketball and indoor track

SPAANSTRA’S CAREER HIGHS PERSONAL Goals: 2, 2x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18) • Anna Elizabeth Sumpter Assists: 1, 6x, MR vs. Louisville (10/28/18) • Daughter of Lee and Kristal Sumpter Shots: 6, 2x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18) • Older brother, Elijah, plays baseball and basketball at Roanoke College Points: 4, 2x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18) • Also has a younger brother, Isaac SUMPTER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2017 10-0 138 5 0 0 0 0 0 2018 22-2 837 20 1 2 4 0 2 Career 32-2 975 25 1 2 4 0 2 SUMPTER’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. NC State (10/25/18) Shots: 3 vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18) Points: 2 vs. Pittsburgh (10/14/18)

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• Competed U14-U19 with McLean ECNL and served as team captain of her club 2019-20 FACT BOOK • Also played club soccer for inaugural season with Washington Spirit DA

10 TARYN PERSONAL • Daughter of Craig White and Shala Ewing TORRES • Has an older brother, Craig Jr. • Grandfather, Charles White, played football at St. Paul’s College • Uncle, Michael Booker, played basketball at N. Illinois and Upsala College • Uncle, Charles White, ran track and field at Virginia State • Cousin, Tara Booker, played basketball at GW and professionally overseas Midfielder • 5-6 • Junior • Cousin, Caleb White, played basketball at ECU, in NBA G League and overseas Frisco, Texas Centennial HS • 2018 All-ACC Third Team Selection • Represented the US at the 2018 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup

2018 SEASON 2 SYDNEY • Named an All-ACC Third Team selection ZANDI • Played in 20 matches with 19 starts • Tallied two goals and tied for the team lead with six assists • Missed opener after duty with U23 USWNT in 2018 FIFA U23 World Cup • Hit the game-winning goal vs. Cincinnati (8/19) and added an assist • Hit her second goal in a win over Hofstra (9/2) Midfielder • 5-5 • Junior • Assisted on game-winning goals vs. Wake Forest (9/30) and at Louisville (10/4) West Chester, Pa. • Played a season-long 86 minutes at Clemson (9/20) as part of 1,156 minutes on the year B. Reed Henderson HS 2018 SEASON 2017 SEASON • Started all 21 games played on the season • All-ACC third team and All-Freshman selection • Tallied two goals and four assist for a total of eight points • United Soccer Coaches All-Region third team selection • Turned in a career-best two-assist game vs. Wake Forest (9/30) • Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI selection • Assisted on the game-winner vs. the Deacs • Competed in all 23 matches, starting in 17 of them • Hit the game-winning goal at Notre Dame (10/7) • Made her first start against No. 5 Penn State (9/10) • Played 1,259 minutes, including a season-long 81 minutes at Clemson (9/20) • Tied for the team lead with eight goals and added an assist for 17 points • Hit two game-winning goals: vs. Liberty (8/27) and Miami (9/21) 2017 SEASON • Turned in her first multiple-goal game at Pitt (10/1) • Competed in all 23 matches on the season • Took 32 shots on the season with 16 of them coming on goal • Played season-long 66 minutes in the win at No. 2 West Virginia (8/24) • Played 947 minutes on the season PREP AND CLUB • Took a season-high two shots against Liberty (8/27) • Four-year letterwinner at Centennial High School under Lauren O’Brien • District Offensive Player of the Year PREP AND CLUB CAREER • 2016 NSCAA All-America • Member of the 2016 U17 USWNT • Named an Academic All-State selection • 2016 U17 USWNT advanced to 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup • Also lettered in volleyball • Also competed with U14, U15 and U19 WNT • Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year as a sophomore PERSONAL • Four-time First Team All Chest-Mont selection • Daughter of Eric and Misty Torres • Two-time NSCAA All-American (2015, 2016) • Has a sister, Hollyn • Scored 45 career goals with 26 career assists • Father, Eric, played baseball at New Mexico (1986-89) • Four-year letterwinner at Henderson High School under Craig Scangarella TORRES’ CAREER STATISTICS • Played club succer with Penn Fusion Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2017 23-17 1494 32 8 1 17 2 0 PERSONAL 2018 20-20 1156 24 2 6 10 1 2 • Daughter of Karl Zandi Career 43-37 2650 56 10 7 27 3 2 • Has an older brother, Zach, and an older sister, Addy • Father, Karl, played soccer at West Chester University TORRES’ CAREER HIGHS • Uncle, Peter, played soccer at Penn Goals: 2 at Pittsburgh (10/1/17) • Active in Helping Hands and Students Helping Students outreach Assists: 1, 7x, MR at Notre Dame (10/7/18) Shots: 4, 3x, MR at Clemson (9/20/18) Points: 4 at Pittsburgh (10/1/17) ZANDI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2017 23-0 947 6 0 0 0 0 0 2018 21-21 1259 25 2 4 8 1 1 29 CAYLA Career 44-21 2206 31 2 4 8 1 1 WHITE ZANDI’S CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, 2x, MR at Notre Dame (10/7/18) Assists: 2 vs. Wake Forest (9/30/18) Shots: 4 vs. Liberty (8/27/17) Goalkeeper • 5-6 • Freshman Points: 2, 3x, MR at Notre Dame (10/7/18) Arlington, Va. Washington & Lee HS HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB • First-team All-Region selection at Class 6A • Rated No. 136 player on Top Drawer Soccer’s top 150 list • Served as team captain as a sophomore in 2017 • All-Met first team selection in 2017 • All-State second team selection as a freshman • Competed with the US YNT at the U14 and U17 levels • Part of group of 40 participants in qualifying for 2018 U17 Women’s World Cup

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 17 HISTORY & RECORDS 2018 STATISTICS & RESULTS 2018 Virginia Women's Soccer Virginia Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 12, 2019) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-5-1 11-1 5-3 0-1-1 CONFERENCE 7-3 4-1 3-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-2-1 7-0 2-1 0-1-1 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 17 COLGATE W 2-1 1174 24 Alexa Spaanstra 21 9 6 24 54 .1 6 7 23 .4 2 6 2 0 - 0 Aug 19 CINCINNATI W 3-0 990 22 Meghan McCool 22 9 1 19 50 .1 8 0 26 .5 2 0 5 0 - 0 Aug 23 at William & Mary W 3-0 624 17 Rebecca Jarrett 21 6 2 14 27 .2 2 2 16 .5 9 3 3 0 - 0 Aug 26 BUCKNELL W 1-0 1251 2 Betsy Brandon 22 5 3 13 17 .2 9 4 8 .4 7 1 0 1 - 1 Sep 02 HOFSTRA W 5-1 1257 10 Taryn Torres 20 2 6 10 24 .0 8 3 8 .3 3 3 1 1 - 1 Sep 06 LIBERTY W 6-0 1885 19 Ayan Adu 22 3 3 9 30 .1 0 0 12 .4 0 0 1 1 - 1 Sep 09 at #11 Penn State W 2-1 573 21 Montana Sutton 22 2 5 9 16 .1 2 5 5 .3 1 2 1 0 - 0 * Sep 20 at Clemson L o 2 0-1 1021 20 Sydney Zandi 21 2 4 8 25 .0 8 0 6 .2 4 0 1 0 - 0 * Sep 23 at #12 Duke W 2-1 683 25 Alissa Gorzak 22 2 4 8 16 .1 2 5 3 .1 8 8 0 0 - 0 * Sep 27 at Virginia Tech L 0-1 433 7 Brianna Westrup 21 3 1 7 12 .2 5 0 6 .5 0 0 2 0 - 0 * Sep 30 WAKE FOREST W 5-1 1516 5 Lizzy Sieracki 22 2 3 7 9 .2 2 2 4 .4 4 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 04 at Louisville W 1-0 1711 6 Anna Sumpter 22 1 2 4 20 .0 5 0 5 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 07 at Notre Dame W 3-0 630 3 Ashlynn Serepca 22 1 2 4 8 .1 2 5 4 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 14 PITTSBURGH W 7-0 1454 8 Courtney Petersen 15 0 4 4 18 .0 0 0 8 .4 4 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 18 SYRACUSE W 4-0 2220 26 Lorato Sargeant 16 1 1 3 11 .0 9 1 5 .4 5 5 0 0 - 0 * Oct 21 #14 FLORIDA STATE L 0-2 1664 11 Zoe Morse 20 1 1 3 11 .0 9 1 4 .3 6 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 25 NC STATE W 2-1 1612 14 Sam Rosette 8 1 0 2 6 .1 6 7 5 .8 3 3 0 0 - 0 Oct 28 LOUISVILLE W 2-1 551 4 Hana Kerner 21 0 1 1 8 .0 0 0 5 .6 2 5 0 0 - 0 Nov 02 vs #7 Florida State L 1-3 2092 16 Phoebe McClernon 22 0 0 0 5 .0 0 0 1 .2 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 09 MONMOUTH W 2-0 363 12 Claire Constant 21 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 16 vs Texas Tech T o 2 0-0 335 13 Jasmine Wright 8 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 18 at #11 Baylor L 1-2 1100 29 Sarah Maurer 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 23 McKenna Angotti 7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP 18 Mia Hoen-Beck 7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 1 Michaela Moran 5 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 52-372 16-121 Total 22 52 49 153 372 .1 4 0 156 .4 1 9 16 3 - 3 Goals scored per game 2.36 0.73 Opponents 22 16 15 47 121 .1 3 2 57 .4 7 1 5 0 - 1 Shot pct. . 1 4 0 . 1 3 2 Shots on goal-Attempts 156-372 57-121 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho SOG pct. . 4 1 9 . 4 7 1 1 Michaela Moran 5 236:01 1 0.38 1 .5 0 0 2-0-0 1/2 S h o t s / G a m e 16.9 5.5 0 Laurel Ivory 20 1727:06 14 0.73 39 .7 3 6 14-5-1 7/2 CORNER KICKS 159 47 29 Sarah Maurer 2 50:40 1 1.78 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 0/1 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 0-1 Total 22 2013:47 16 0.72 41 .7 1 9 16-5-1 10 PENALTIES Opponents 22 2013:47 52 2.32 104 .6 6 7 5-16-1 4 Yellow cards 4 9 Red cards 0 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE Virginia 25 27 0 0 52 T o t a l 15937 6775 Opponents 6 9 0 1 16 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/1328 8/847 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/1214 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Virginia 181 189 1 1 372 Opponents 57 59 2 3 121

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Virginia 21 20 0 0 41 Opponents 52 52 0 0 104

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Virginia 73 85 0 1 159 Opponents 26 19 1 1 47

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Virginia 68 80 4 0 152 Opponents 94 123 3 0 220

18 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS 2019-20 FACT BOOK CAVALIERS WITH U.S. SOCCER MORGAN BRIAN Virginia: 2011-14 USWNT: 2013-pres.

Caps: 83 Goals: 6 Assists: 11 International Debut: June, 15, 2013 vs. South Korea in Foxboro, Mass. 2015 US World Cup Team (Champions) 2016 US Olympic Team 2019 US World Cup Team (Champions)

DANIELLE COLAPRICO Virginia: 2011-14 USWNT: 2016, 2018

Caps: 2 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 International Debut: November 8, 2018 vs. Portugal in Lisbon, Portugal Morgan Brian Becky Sauerbrunn

KIM CONWAY Virginia: 1990-93 USWNT: 1993

Caps: 4 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 International Debut: July 7, 1993 vs. Australia in Hamilton, Ontario

AMANDA CROMWELL Virginia: 1988-1991 USWNT: 1991-1998

Caps: 55 Goals: 1 Assists: 4 International Debut: April 2, 1991 vs. Bulgaria in Varna, Bulgaria 1995 US World Cup Team (3rd Place) Emily Sonnett ANGELA HUCLES Virginia: 1996-1999 BECKY SAUERBRUNN USWNT: 2002-2009 Virginia: 2003-07 USWNT: 2008-pres. Caps: 109 Goals: 13 Assists: 5 International Debut: April 27, 2002 vs. Finland in San Jose, Calif. Caps: 164 Goals: 0 Assists: 7 2004 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal) International Debut: January 16, 2008 vs. Canada in Guangzhou, China 2007 US World Cup Team (3rd Place) 2011 US World Cup Team (2nd Place) 2008 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal) 2012 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal) 2015 US World Cup Team (Champions) 2016 US Olympic Team 2019 US World Cup Team (Champions) Virginia: 2002-05 USWNT: 2010 EMILY SONNETT Caps: 1 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Virginia: 2012-15 International Debut: July 13, 2010 vs. Sweden in Omaha, Neb. USWNT: 2015-pres.

Caps: 32 Goals: 0 Assists: 3 International Debut: October 25, 2015 vs. Brazil in Orlando, Fla. Virginia: 1998-2001 2016 US Olympic Team USWNT: 2005-2013 2019 US World Cup Team (Champions) Caps: 31 Goals: 1 Assists: 7 International Debut: July 24, 2005 vs. Iceland in Carson, Calif. KRISTEN WEISS 2011 US World Cup Team (2nd Place) Virginia: 2002-06 USWNT: 2001

Caps: 4 (1 start) Goals: 0 Assists: 0 International Debut: March 11, 2001 vs. Italy in Lagos, Portugal

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 19 HISTORY & RECORDS CAVALIERS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER

NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE 2012-PRESENT 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Morgan Brian Hana Kerner Julia Roberts Betsy Brandon Veronica Latsko Becky Sauerbrunn Lori Lindsey Alex Singer Meghan Cox Kristen McNabb Alexis Shafer Makenzy Doniak Molly Menchel Emily Sonnett Kika Toulouse Sarah Hufman Nikki Phillips (Krzysik) Chantel Jones Brittany Ratclife

WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER 2007-2012

Sinead Farrelly Nikki Krzysik Sarah Senty Colleen Flanagan Meghan Lenzyck Alex Singer Angela Hucles Lori Lindsey Sarah Hufman Caitlin Miskel Noelle Keselica Becky Sauerbrunn

WOMEN’S UNITED SOCCER ASSOCIATION 2000-2003

Darci Borski Amanda Cromwell Angela Hucles Lori Lindsey Katie Tracy

VIRGINIA PLAYERS IN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUES 2000-PRESENT Gloria Douglas (Norway), Japan Tina Iordanou (Crete) Morgan Stearns (Sweden) Annie Steinlage (Finland) Amanda Fancher (Canada)

20 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS 2019-20 FACT BOOK ALL-AMERICANS & NATIONAL AWARDS NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS TOP DRAWER SOCCER 1990 Amanda Cromwell M (2nd) 1991 Amanda Cromwell M (1st) FRESHMAN TEAM Andrea Rubio F (1st) 2018 Rebecca Jarrett (2nd) 1992 Andrea Rubio F (1st) Alexa Spaamstra (1st) 1993 Kim Conway D (2nd) 1994 Danielle Desfosses D (2nd) 1995 Dina Padula F (3rd) SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICANS 1997 Angela Hucles F (2nd) 1997 Angela Hucles F (1st) Karem Esteva D (3rd) Karem Esteva D (2nd) 1998 Angela Hucles F (2nd) 1998 Angela Hucles F (3rd) 2000 Lori Lindsey M (3rd) 1999 Lori Lindsey M (HM) 2001 Lori Lindsey M (2nd) 2000 Lori Lindsey M (1st) Lindsay Gusick F (3rd) 2001 Lori Lindsey M (1st) 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) Lindsay Gusick F (2nd) Kelly Hammond M (2nd) 2002 Kelly Worden D (3rd) 2004 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) 2003 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) 2005 Sarah Huffman M (3rd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) Noelle Keselica M (3rd) 2004 Sarah Huffman M (1st) 2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) Lindsay Gusick F (HM) Morgan Brian 2013 & 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy Jess Rostedt F (3rd) 2005 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) 2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) Jess Rostedt F (HM) MAC HERMANN TROPHY Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) Becky Sauerbrunn D (HM) 2013 Morgan Brian 2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (3rd) 2014 Morgan Brian 2009 Sinead Farrelly M (2nd) 2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2010 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) Chantel Jones GK (4th) 2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) HERMANN TROPHY FINALIST 2011 Morgan Brian M (1st) Sinead Farrelly M (3rd) 1991 Amanda Cromwell Finalist Caroline Miller F (3rd) 2012 Caroline Miller Finalst 2012 Caroline Miller F (1st) 2013 Morgan Brian Winner 2013 Morgan Brian M (1st) SOCCER TIMES ALL-AMERICANS 2014 Morgan Brian Winner Makenzy Doniak F (1st) 2000 Lori Lindsey (1st) 2015 Emily Sonnett Finalist Danielle Colaprico M (3rd) Katie Tracy (HM) 2014 Morgan Brian M (1st) 2001 Lori Lindsey (1st) Makenzy Doniak F (1st) 2003 Kelly Hammond (2nd) SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL Danielle Colaprico M (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn (3rd) Emily Sonnett D (3rd) 2004 Sarah Huffman (2nd) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2015 Makenzy Doniak F (2nd) 2005 Sarah Huffman (3rd) 2013 Morgan Brian Emily Sonnett D (1st) Noelle Keselica (3rd) 2016 Alexis Shaffer M (1st) SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN SOCCER AMERICA MVPs ALL-AMERICANS FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1987 Gayle Smith M 1997 Katie Tracy M (2nd) 2011 Morgan Brian 1988 Gayle Smith M 1998 Lori Lindsey M (1st) 1990 Amanda Cromwell M Darci Borski M (HM) 1991 Amanda Cromwell M 1999 Kelly Worden M (HM) TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL 2001 Lori Lindsey M 2001 Lindsay Gusick F (1st) 2004 Sarah Huffman M Gillian Hatch D (1st) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Sarah Huffman M 2002 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian 2007 Nikki Krzysik D 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) 2008 Nikki Krzysik D 2005 Jess Rostedt F (1st) 2010 Sinead Farrelly M Nikki Krzysik D (3rd) NSCAA NATIONAL COACH 2011 Morgan Brian M 2007 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) 2012 Caroline Miller F Chantel Jones GK (1st) OF THE YEAR Morgan Brian M 1990 Lauren Gregg 2008 Lauren Alwine F (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian M Maggie Kistner M (4th) 2013 Steve Swanson Makenzy Doniak F 2014 Morgan Brian M NSCAA NATIONAL ASSISTANT Makenzy Doniak F SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2013 Kerry Dziczkaniec SOCCER AMERICA ALL-FRESHMAN 2001 Lori Lindsey 2011 Morgan Brian 2003 Kelly Hammond 2012 Makenzy Doniak 2004 Sarah Huffman NSCAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2013 Morgan Stearns 2005 Sarah Huffman OF THE YEAR 2007 Nikki Krzysik 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE SEASON SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL COSIDA ACADEMIC 2012 Morgan Brian (2nd) Caroline Miller (2nd) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FINALIST ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Morgan Brian (1st) 2001 Lindsay Gusick 2001 Katie Tracy 2015 Makenzy Doniak (1st) 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn 2004 Gillian Hatch Emily Sonnett (2nd) 2005 Jess Rostedt 2014 Danielle Colaprico 2016 Alexis Shaffer (2nd) 2007 Sinead Farrelly 2015 Makenzy Doniak 2018 Phoebe McClernon (3rd)

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 21 HISTORY & RECORDS REGIONAL & CONFERENCE AWARDS NSCAA ALL-REGION ALL-ACC 1986 Janet Caswell, F 2007 Nikki Krzysik, D 1987 Tracey Kennedy, D Caroline Miller, F (first) Marla Smith, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D Shelly Shreve, G 2013 Morgan Brian, M (first) 1987 Gayle Smith, M Sinead Farrelly, M Gayle Smith, M Makenzy Doniak, F (first) 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Shannon Foley, F 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Emily Sonnett, D (first) Liz Gold, M Chantel Jones, GK Liz Gold, M Danielle Colaprico, M (second) Gayle Smith, M Kelly , M 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M Molly Menchel, D (third) 2014 Morgan Brian, M (first) 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M Tracey Kennedy, D Gayle Smith, M Danielle Colaprico, M (first) Darlene Del Carmen, M Nikki Krzysik, D 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Makenzy Doniak, F (first) Tracy DiMillio, F Lauren Alwine, F Emily Sonnett, D (second)

2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Tracey Kennedy, D Tracey Kennedy, D Sarah Senty, D Andrea Rippe, G Brittany Ratcliffe, F (third) Andrea Rubio, F 2009 Sinead Farrelly, M 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M 2015 Makenzy Doniak, F (first) Gayle Smith, M 2010 Sinead Farrelly, M Darlene Del Carmen, M Brittany Ratcliffe, M (third) 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Chantel Jones, GK Andrea Rubio, F Alexis Shaffer, M (second) Tracey Kennedy, D Meghan Lenczyk, F 1992 Andrea Rubio, M Emily Sonnett, D (first) Andrea Rubio, F 2011 Olivia Brannon, D 1993 Kim Conway, D 2016 Alissa Gorzak, F (third) Darlene Del Carmen, M Morgan Brian, M 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D (first) Veronica Latsko, F (third) Tracy DiMillio, F Caroline Miller, F Kim Smith, F (first) Kristen McNabb, D (second) Liz Gold, D 2012 Morgan Brian, M 1995 Karem Esteva, D (second) Alexis Shaffer, M (first) Andrea Rippe, G Caroline Miller, F Wendy Hartwig, M (second) 2017 Veronica Latsko, F (first) 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M Danielle Colaprico, M Dina Padula, F (second) Phoebe McClernon, D (third) Tracy DiMillio, F Emily Sonnett, D 1996 Megan Boehm, G (first) Megan Reid, D (second) Cindi Kunihiro, F 2013 Morgan Brian, M Angela Hucles, F (first) Taryn Torres, M (third) Andrea Rubio, F Danielle Colaprico, M Karem Esteva, D (second) 2018 Phoebe McClernon (second) Courtney Petersen (third) Darlene Del Carmen, D Makenzy Doniak, F Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Dina Padula, F (second) Alexa Spaanstra (third) Kim Smith, F Emily Sonnett, D 1997 Megan Boehm, G (first) Taryn Torres (third) 1992 Kim Conway, D Molly Menchel, D Angela Hucles, F (first) Andrea Rubio, F 2014 Morgan Brian, M Karem Esteva, D (first) Kim Smith, F Danielle Colaprico, M ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1998 Angela Hucles, F (first) 2000 Sarah Lane, F 1993 Kim Conway, D Makenzy Doniak, F Lori Lindsey, M (second) 2001 Lindsay Gusick, F Danielle Desfosses, D Emily Sonnett, D Tammy Westinghouse, D (second) Jessica Trainor, M 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D 2014 Makenzy Doniak, F 1999 Angela Hucles, F (first) 2002 Kelly Hammond, M Dina Padula, M Kristen McNabb, D Lori Lindsey, M (first) Sarah Huffman, M Kim Smith, F Alexis Shaffer, M Carryn Weigand (second) 2003 Shannon Foley, M 1995 Karem Esteva, D Emily Sonnett, D 2000 Lori Lindsey, M (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D Dina Padula, F 2015 Makenzy Doniak, F Katie Tracy, M (second) Ariel Thompson, F Kristen DiMillio, F Kristen McNabb, D Kelly Worden, D (second) 2004 Sarah Curtis, F 2001 Lori Lindsey, M (first) 2005 Nikki Krzysik, D 1996 Karem Esteva, D Alexis Shaffer, M Kelly Quinn, F Angela Hucles, F Emily Sonnett, D Lindsay Gusick, F (second) Kelly Worden, D (second) Jess Rostedt, F Dina Padula, F 2016 Alexis Shaffer, M 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M 2002 Kelly Worden, D (first) Jennifer Rawlings, M Kristen McNabb, D 2008 Lauren Alwine, F Darci Borski, F (second) 1997 Megan Boehm, G 2017 Veronica Latsko, F 2009 Morgan Stith, D Gillian Hatch, D (second) Karem Esteva, D Megan Reid, D 2010 Gloria Douglas, F 2003 Kelly Hammond, M (first) 2011 Olivia Brannon, D Angela Hucles, F Taryn Torres, M/F Sarah Huffman, M (first) Jennifer Rawlings, M 2018 Rebecca Jarrett,F/M Morgan Brian, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second) Danielle Colaprico, M 1998 Angela Hucles, F Phoebe McClernon, D 2004 Lindsay Gusick, F (first) 2012 Makenzy Doniak, F Lori Lindsey, M Courtney Petersen, D/M Sarah Huffman, M (first) Emily Sonnett, D Katie Tracy, M Alexa Spaanstra, F/M Christina de Vries, GK (second) 2013 Morgan Stearns, GK 1999 Angela Hucles, F Shannon Foley, F (second) 2015 Betsy Brandon, M Lori Lindsey, M Noelle Keselica, M (second) Courtney Petersen, M 2000 Lori Lindsey, M 2005 Sarah Huffman, M (first) 2016 Alissa Gorzak, F Katie Tracy, M Noelle Keselica, M (first) Zoe Morse, M Kelly Worden, D Jess Rostedt, F (second) 2017 Taryn Torres, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second) 2018 Rebecca Jarrett, F 2001 Lori Lindsey, M Alexa Spaanstra, F Lindsay Gusick, F 2006 Jess Rostedt, F (first) Kelly Worden, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) 2002 Kelly Worden, D Nikki Krzysik, D (second) ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Amanda Cromwell 2003 Kelly Hammond, M Angela Hucles Becky Sauerbrunn, D Nikki Krzysik, D (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) Lori Lindsey Sarah Huffman, M Shannon Foley, F (second) Andrea Rubio 2004 Lindsay Gusick, F Chantel Jones, GK (second) Sarah Huffman, M 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) ACC TOURNAMENT MVP Shannon Foley, M Nikki Krzysik, D (first) 2004 Christina de Vries/Sarah Huffman (Co-MVPs) Kelly Hammond, M Lauren Alwine, F (second) 2012 Morgan Brian Noelle Keselica, M Meghan Lenczyk, F (second) 2005 Sarah Huffman, M Alex Singer, D (second) Noelle Keselica, M 2009 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Jess Rostedt, F 2010 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D Chantel Jones, GK (first) 2006 Jess Rostedt, F Meghan Lenczyk, F (second) Becky Sauerbrunn, D 2011 Morgan Brian, M (first) Nikki Krzysik, D Caroline Miller, F (first) Jen Redmond, M 2012 Morgan Brian, M (first)

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ALL-TIME ACC AWARDS 2019-20 FACT BOOK ACC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR The University of Virginia has a solid history with ACC COACH OF THE YEAR regard to annual award winners from the Atlantic Coast Conference, tallying 11 ACC Player of the Year selections, 3 ACC Freshman of the Year selections and 3 ACC Coach of the Year honorees. ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2000 Lori Lindsey 2001 Lori Lindsey 2004 Sarah Huffman Lori Lindsey 2000 & 2001 ACC Player of the Year 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn Lauren Gregg 1989 ACC Coach of the Year 2008 Nikki Krzysik 2010 Sinead Farrelly 2012 Caroline Miller 2014 Danielle Colaprico (Midfielder) 2015 Makenzy Doniak (Offensive) 2015 Emily Sonnett (Defensive) 2016 Alexis Shaffer (Offensive/Midfielder) ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn Sarah Huffman 2004 ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2005 Jess Rostedt Steve Swanson 2013, 2015 ACC Coach of the Year 2011 Morgan Brian

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR 1989 Lauren Gregg 2013 Steve Swanson 2015 Steve Swanson

Becky Sauerbrunn 2007 ACC Defensive Player of the Year ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Nikki Krzysik 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Makenzy Doniak 2015 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Becky Sauerbrunn 2003 ACC Freshman of the Year

Sinead Farrelly 2010 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Emily Sonnett 2015 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Jess Rostedt 2005 ACC Freshman of the Year

Caroline Miller 2012 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Alexis Shaffer 2016 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Morgan Brian 2011 ACC Freshman of the Year 2016 ACC Midfielder of the Year VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 23 HISTORY & RECORDS

Montana Sutton, M ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Rebecca Jarrett, F/M 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M 2005 Christina de Vries 1992 Kim Conway, D Becky Sauerbrunn Andrea Rubio, F 2006 Christina de Vries ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1993 Kim Conway, D Becky Sauerbrunn 1989 Gayle Smith (October, 10) 1996 Angela Hucles, F 2007 Shannon Foley Amanda Cromwell (October 24) 1990 Andrea Rippe (October 1) Jennifer Rawlings, M Becky Sauerbrunn Amanda Cromwell (October 8) 1998 Darci Borski, F 2008 Celeste Miles 1991 Sandra Kwitnieski (October 1) Lori Lindsey, M 2009 Colleen Flanagan Sandra Kwitnieski (October 1) 2001 Lori Lindsey, M Meghan Lenczyk Andrea Rubio (October 22) Kelly Worden, D Morgan Stith 1994 Dina Padula (October 10) 2004 Christina de Vries, GK 2010 Colleen Flanagan 1995 Liz Kelley (October 2) Sarah Huffman, M Maggie Kistner 1996 Angela Hucles (October 7) 1998 Angela Hucles (September 7) Lindsay Gusick, F Meghan Lenczyk 1999 Katie Tracy (September 21) Kelly Hammond, M Morgan Stith Angela Hucles (September 27) 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Kristen Weiss, F 2011 Maggie Kistner Angela Hucles (October 11) 2005 Christina de Vries, GK Molly Menchel 2001 Laura Gaworecki (October 15) Sarah Huffman, M 2012 Morgan Brian Lindsay Gusick (October 22) Jen Redmond, F Danielle Colaprico 2002 Darci Borski (October 28) Jess Rostedt, F Makenzy Doniak Darci Borski (November 4) 2003 Kelly Hammond (September 15) 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn, D Kate Norbo 2004 Lindsay Gusick (September 13) 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M 2013 Morgan Brian Sarah Huffman (November 1) Sarah Senty, D Danielle Colaprico 2005 Christina de Vries (September 26) 2011 Molly Menchel, D Makenzy Doniak Jess Rostedt (October 3) 2012 Morgan Brian, M Molly Menchel 2006 Jess Rostedt (September 25) Gloria Douglas, F 2014 Morgan Brian Jess Rostedt (October 30) Erica Hollenberg, M Danielle Colaprico 2007 Nikki Krzysik (September 3) Shannon Foley (September 17) Caroline Miller, F Makenzy Doniak 2008 Meghan Lenczyk (September 30) Emily Sonnett, D Brittany Ratcliffe 2009 Caroline Miller (September 1) 2013 Morgan Brian, M 2015 Betsy Brandon Sinead Farrelly (November 3) 2014 Morgan Brian, M Makenzy Doniak 2010 Meghan Lenczyk (August 24) Danielle Colaprico, M Kristen McNabb Sinead Farrelly (September 14) Makenzy Doniak, F Brittany Ratcliffe Meghan Lenczyk (October 5) Emily Sonnett, D Morgan Stearns Meghan Lenczyk (October 19) 2011 Caroline Miller (September 27) 2015 Makenzy Doniak, F 2016 Veronica Latsko, F Caroline Miller (October 10) Kristen McNabb, D Kristen McNabb, D 2012 Caroline Miller (October 23) Alexis Shaffer, M Alexis Shaffer, M Caroline Miller (October 30) Emily Sonnett, D Morgan Stearns, GK 2013 Morgan Brian (August 27) 2018 Alexa Spaanstra, F/M 2017 Betsy Brandon, M Morgan Brian (October 15) Laurel Ivory, GK Brittany Ratcliffe (October 22) Veronica Latsko, F Emily Sonnett (October 29) 2014 Brittany Ratcliffe (October 7) Zoe Morse, M Danielle Colaprico (October 14) Megan Reid, D 2014 Brittany Ratcliffe (October 7) 2018 Betsy Brandon, M Danielle Colaprico (October 14) Zoe Morse, D 2015 Makenzy Doniak (October 20) Alexa Spaanstra, F/M Morgan Stearns (October 27) Meghan McCool, F Makenzy Doniak (November 3) 2016 Kristen McNabb (September 20) Alexis Shaffer (October 11) 2017 Taylor Ziemer, Laurel Ivory (August 29) Veronica Latsko (October 3) ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 Rebecca Jarrett, Brianna Westrup (September 11)

2004 ACC CHAMPIONS 2012 ACC CHAMPIONS

Virginia won its first ACC Championship in 2004 in a dramatic penalty kick shootout against North Virginia became only the second school to win multiple ACC Championships when it took home its Carolina in the final in Cary, N.C. The Cavaliers thrashed Virginia Tech 8-0 in the quarterfinals and rallied from second title in 2012. Seeded fifth in the tournament, the Cavaliers knocked off three top-10 opponents in an a halftime deficit to down Clemson 2-1 in the semifinals to set up a matchup with the 15-time defending eight-day span to win the championship. champion Tar Heels. In the quarterfinals, Virginia traveled to Chapel Hill and posted a 1-0 win over the eighth-ranked In the final, the Cavaliers took an early lead in the 24th minute when Sarah Huffman crossed a ball to Tar Heels on Caroline Miller’s goal in the 11th minute of play. With the goal, Miller became the only visiting Lindsay Gusick, who one-timed the ball inside the far post for a 1-0 Virginia advantage. Virginia maintained player in history to score two game-winning goals at UNC’s Fetzer Field. In the semifinals, the Cavaliers that advantage at halftime. In the second half, the Tar Heels created several chances to equalize early in the used a two-goal, one-assist performance from ACC Tournament MVP Morgan Brian to down second-ranked second half and finally did in the 56th minute. Elizabeth Guess was fouled in the penalty area and Kacey Florida State 4-2 and setup a matchup with Maryland in the final. White converted the penalty kick to tie the game at 1-1. The Cavaliers claimed the trophy with a 4-0 victory over the seventh-ranked Terrapins at WakeMed The game remained tied at 1-1 after a pair of 10-minute overtime periods and the championship Soccer Park. Gloria Douglas gave Virginia a 1-0 halftime lead with a goal midway through the first half. Mor- would be decided by penalty kicks. Each team scored four times in the first five attempts, forcing extra kicks. gan Brian and Caroline Miller added early second half goals and Makenzy Doniak pushed the final margin to In round six, Kristen Weiss converted her penalty kick for Virginia and Cavalier goalkeeper Christina de Vries four with her late goal. saved Mary McDowell’s kick to win the championship.

24 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS SCORING RECORDS 2019-20 FACT BOOK CAREER POINTS CAREER GOALS CAREER ASSISTS Name Pts Name Goals Name Assists 1. Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 164 1. Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 64 1. Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 44 2. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 138 2. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 59 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 43 3. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 125 3. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 45 3. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 42 4. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 109 4. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 43 4. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 36 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 109 5. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 41 Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 36 6. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 102 6. Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 37 6. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 30 Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 102 7. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 36 7. Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 28 8. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 90 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 36 Sarah Huffman (2002-05) 28 Shannon Foley (2003-07) 90 9. Janet Caswell (1984-87) 35 9. Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 26 10. Janet Caswell (1984-87) 85 Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 35 10. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 23 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 85 Jennifer Rawlings (1994-97) 23 SEASON GOALS SEASON POINTS Name Goals SEASON ASSISTS Name Pts 1. Caroline Miller (2012) 20 Name Assists 1. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 51 Makenzy Doniak (2013) 20 1. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 19 2. Caroline Miller (2012) 47 Makenzy Doniak (2014) 20 2. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 3. Morgan Brian (2013) 46 4. Angela Hucles (1997) 18 Lauren Alwine (2008) 14 Makenzy Doniak (2013) 46 5. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Morgan Brian (2013) 14 5. Angela Hucles (1997) 41 Angela Hucles (1996) 17 Morgan Brian (2014) 14 6. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 39 7. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 16 6. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 Makenzy Doniak (2015) 39 Morgan Brian (2013) 16 Danielle Colaprico (2013) 13 8. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37 9. Caroline Miller (2011) 15 8. Tania Jovanovic (1995) 11 9. Andrea Rubio (1990) 36 10. Alexis Shaffer (2015) 14 Dina Padula (1995) 11 Alexis Shaffer (2015) 36 Makenzy Doniak (2015) 14 Makenzy Doniak (2014) 11 Makenzy Doniak (2015) 11 Class Records Class Records Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 47 Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 20 Class Records Jr. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 51 Jr. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 20 Sr. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 19 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 46 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 20 Jr. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Morgan Brian (2013) 14 Angela Hucles (1996) 17 So. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 14 GAME POINTS Name Pts GAME GOALS 1. Veronica Latsko at Pittsburgh (10/1/17) 8 Name Goals GAME ASSISTS Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23/14) 8 1. Makenzy Doniak at NC State (10/28/15) 4 Name Assists Makenzy Doniak vs. NC State (10/28/15) 8 2. 17 Times 3 1. Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14/14) 5 2. Eight Times 7 Veronica Latsko at Pittsburgh (10/1/17) 2. Wendy Hartwig vs. UMBC (10/6/95) 4 Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14/14) Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23/14) 3. Numerous Times 3 Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Morgan Reuther vs. High Point (11/14/14) last time: Makenzy Doniaks vs. UNCW (8/23/15) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Makenzy Doniak vs. Saint Francis (11/15/13) Kristen Weiss vs. Virginia Tech (11/3/04) Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Sinead Farrelly at Clemson (10/5/08) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Meghan Lenczyk vs. Liberty (8/29/08) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89) Kelly Hammond vs. James Madison (11/12/04) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Angela Hucles vs. Maryland (9/29/99) Angela Hucles vs. James Madison (11/15/97) Angela Hucles vs. Kansas (9/19/97) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89) Janet Caswell vs. Cincinnati (10/24/87)

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 25 HISTORY & RECORDS CAREER GAME-WINNING SEASON GAME-WINNING CONSECUTIVE GOALS GOALS ASSISTS SCORED BY ONE PLAYER Name GWGs Name GWAs Name Goals 1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 19 1. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 7 1. Angela Hucles (Sept. 21-Oct. 6, 1996) 7 2. Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 18 2. Morgan Brian (2013) 6 2. Darci Borski (Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2002) 5 3. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 17 Jen Redmond (2006) 6 3. Caroline Miller (Oct. 11-Oct. 21, 2012) 4 4. Kim Smith (1991-94) 16 4. Julia Roberts (2011) 5 Meghan Lenczyk (Oct. 3-Oct. 17, 2010) 4 5. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 15 Lauren Alwine (2010) 5 Makenzy Doniak (October 28, 2015) 4 6. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 13 Lauren Alwine (2008) 5 Makenzy Doniak (Nov. 8-Nov.13, 2015) 4 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 13 Shannon Foley (2004) 5 Morgan Brian (2011-14) 13 Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 5

2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 9. Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 12 Tania Jovanovic (1995) 5 CONSECUTIVE GAMES Jess Rostedt (2005-09) 12 Cindi Kunihiro (1990) 5 WITH A GOAL Andrea Rubio (1990) 5 Name Games 1. Caroline Miller (Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 2012) 8 SEASON GAME-WINNING Class Records 2. Makenzy Doniak (Oct. 9-Nov. 7, 2014) 7 Sr. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 7 3. Angela Hucles (Sept. 19-Oct. 1, 1997) 6 GOALS Jr. Morgan Brian (2013) 6 4. Makenzy Doniak (Sept. 8-Sept. 26, 2013) 5 Name GWGs So. Jen Redmond (2006) 6 Makenzy Doniak (Aug 17-Aug. 31, 2012) 5 1. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 7 Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 5 2. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 6 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 24-Nov. 7, 2004) 5 Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 6 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 10-Oct. 25, 2001) 5 Kelly Hammond (2003) 6 Andrea Rubio (Sept. 1-Sept. 15, 1990) 5 Angela Hucles (1996) 6 CAREER MULTI-GOAL 9. Morgan Brian (Nov. 15-Nov. 29, 2013) 5 Andrea Rubio (1990) 6 Morgan Brian (Oct. 13-Oct. 27, 2011) 4 Kim Smith (1994) 6 GAMES Meghan Lenczyk (Sept. 25-Oct. 5, 2008) 4 Kim Smith (1992) 6 Name Multi-Goal Games Darci Borski (Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2002) 4 9. 10 Tied 5 1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 16 Jill Maxwell (Oct. 29-Nov. 14, 1999) 4 last by Veronica Latsko (2017) 2. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 11 Jennifer Gilpatric (Sept. 17-Oct. 1, 1995) 4 Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 11 Shannon Teeters (Oct. 8-Oct. 14, 1988) 4 Class Records 4. Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 9 Makenzy Doniak (Nov. 8-Nov. 22, 2015) 4 Sr. Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 6 5. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 8 Jr. Morgan Brian (2013) 5 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 8 Kelly Hammond (2004) 5 Gayle Smith (1987-89) 8 Alexis Shaffer (2015) 5 8. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 7 CONSECUTIVE GAMES So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 6 Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 7 WITH A POINT Kelly Hammond (2003) 6 10. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 5 Name Games Andrea Rubio (1990) 6 Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 5 1. Andrea Rubio (Aug. 28-Oct. 3, 1990) 12 Kim Smith (1992) 6 Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 5 2. Angela Hucles (Sept. 5-Oct. 1, 1997) 10 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 7 3. Alexis Shaffer (Sept. 27-Nov. 5, 2015) 9 4. Makenzy Doniak (Oct. 5-Nov. 7, 2014) 8 CAREER OVERTIME GWGS SEASON MULTI-GOAL Caroline Miller (Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 2012) 8 6. Danielle Colaprico (Sept. 5-Sept. 25, 2014) 7 Name OT Goals GAMES Morgan Brian (Oct. 21-Nov. 16, 2012) 7 1. Kim Smith (1991-94) 3 Jennifer Rawlings (Sept. 16-Oct. 6, 1995) 7 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 2 Name Multi-Goal Games Kristen DiMillio (Oct. 3-Oct. 18, 1992) 7 Lori Lindsey (1998-2001) 2 1. Angela Hucles (1996) 6 10. Makenzy Doniak (Nov. 24, 2013-Aug. 31, 2014) 6 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 2 2. Caroline Miller (2012) 5 Morgan Brian (Nov. 3-Nov. 29, 2013) 6 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 2 Lindsay Gusick (2004) 5 Sinead Farrelly (Sept. 11-Sept. 30, 2009) 6 Liz Kelley (1993-96) 2 Angela Hucles (1997) 5 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 20-Nov. 7, 2004) 6 7. Numerous Tied 1 5. Caroline Miller (2011) 4 Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 4 Lindsay Gusick (Sept. 12-Sept. 29, 2003) 6 Lindsay Gusick (2001) 4 Shannon Foley (Sept. 12-Sept. 29, 2003) 6 CAREER GAME-WINNING 8. 13 Tied 3 Dina Padula (Oct. 7-Oct. 20, 1994) 6 last time: Makenzy Doniak (2015) Amanda Cromwell (Sept. 29-Oct. 14, 1990) 6 ASSISTS Name GWAs Class Records 1. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 16 Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 5 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 15 Lindsay Gusick (2004) 5 3. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 14 Jr. Caroline Miller (2011) 4 Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 14 So. Angela Hucles (1997) 5 5. Alexis Shaffer (2013-2016) 12 Fr. Angela Hucles (1996) 6 5. Tania Jovanovic (1994-97) 10 Jen Redmond (2005-08) 10 7. Tracy DiMillio (1988-91) 9 8. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 8 Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 8 Caitlin Miskel (2006-09) 8 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 8 26 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS 2019-20 FACT BOOK GAMES/MINUTES/ATTENDANCE CAREER MINUTES CAREER GAMES PLAYED Name Minutes Name Games ATTENDANCE RECORDS 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 8.534 1. Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 100 2. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 8,523 2. Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 97 (WOMEN ONLY) 3. Emily Sonnett (2012-15) 8,141 Emily Sonnett (2012-15) 97 HOME GAMES 4. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 8,119 4. Gloria Douglas (2010-13) 96 Name Attendance 5. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 7,945 Molly Menchel (2010-13) 96 1. vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/16) 3,966 6. Gillian Hatch (2001-04) 7,602 Kate Norbo (2009-13) 96 2. vs. Florida State (10/27/13) 3,894 7. Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 7,586 Kaili Torres (2011-15) 96 3. vs. Notre Dame (9/24/15) 3,152 8. Alex Singer (2005-08) 7,360 Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 96 4. vs. UCLA (9/7/17) 3,064 9. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 7,357 9. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 93 5. vs. Notre Dame (10/10/13) 2,838 10. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 7,347 Brittany Ratcliffe (2012-15) 93 Veronica Latsko (2014-17) 93

SEASON MINUTES HOME GAMES (ALL GAMES) Name Minutes CAREER GAMES STARTED Name Attendance 1. Emily Sonnett (2013) 2,341 Name Games 1. vs. Delaware (8/31/96) * 4,260 2. Becky Sauerbrunn (2005) 2,289* 1. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 91 2. vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/16) 3,966 3. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2,232 2. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 90 3. vs. Florida State (10/27/13) 3,894 Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2,232 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 90 4. vs. Clemson (9/28/02) * 3,733 5. Chantel Jones (2011) 2,226* Chantel Jones (2007-11) 90 5. vs. NC State (10/29/05) * 3,428 6. Chantel Jones (2007) 2,206 Morgan Stith (2009-13) 90 7. Maggie Kistner (2011) 2,196 6. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 89 * doubleheader with UVa men’s team 8. Olivia Brannon (2011) 2,183 Emily Sonnett (2012-15) 89 9. Kristen McNabb (2014) 2,177 8. Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 87 10. Emily Sonnett (2014) 2,162 9. Katie Bunch (2001-04) 86 Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 86 ALL GAMES Class Records Name Attendance Sr. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2,232 1. vs. UCLA (12/6/13) - NCAA 10,168 Jr. Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2,232 2. vs. Virginia Tech (11/8/13) - ACC 5,192 So. Emily Sonnett (2013) 2,341 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 3. vs. Florida State (11/4/05) - ACC 5,086 Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 2,206 STARTED 4. at North Carolina (11/19/00) - NCAA 5,008 5. vs. North Carolina (11/6/06) - ACC 4,547 * played every minute of the season Name Starts 1. Sinead Farrelly (8/31/07 to 11/20/10) 90 6. Delaware (8/31/96) * 4,260 2. Gillian Hatch (9/19/01 to 11/14/04) 85 7. vs. Florida State (12/7/14) - NCAA 4,137 3. Jessica Trainor (10/2/01 to 11/14/04) 81 8. at Penn State (8/27/10) 3,912 4. Emily Sonnett (9/23/12 to 11/18/15) 79 9. Virginia Tech (9/16/16) 3,966 5. Katie Bunch (10/17/01 to 11/14/04) 76 10. Florida State (10/27/13) 3,894 6. Andrea Rubio (10/14/89 to 11/14/92) 71 7. Becky Sauerbrunn (8/26/05 to 11/23/07) 70 * doubleheader with UVa men’s team 8. Karem Esteva (9/2/95 to 9/13/98) 68 9. Molly Menchel (9/15/11 to 12/6/13) 66 10. Nikki Krzysik (9/8/06 to 11/22/08) 64 TOTAL SEASON ATTENDANCE Name Attendance 1. 2015 34,664 2. 2013 34,616 3. 2016 30,757 4. 2014 20.944 5. 2017 20,109 AVG. SEASON ATTENDANCE Name Attendance 1. 2013 1,923 2. 2017 1,547 3. 2015 1,507 4. 2014 1,496 5. 2016 1,398

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 27 HISTORY & RECORDS GOALKEEPING RECORDS CAREER SHUTOUTS SHUTOUT STREAK (TEAM) SEASON SAVES Name Shutouts Name Streak Name Saves 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 47 1. Nov. 13, 2015 to Sept. 11, 2016 976:59 1. Shelly Shreve (1987) 110 2. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 33 2. Sept. 7, 2007 to Oct. 4, 2007 783:55 2. Shelly Shreve (1986) 108 3. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 31 3. Sept. 15, 1990 to Oct. 6, 1990 654:32 3. Andrea Rippe (1990) 77 4. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 17 4. Nov. 14, 2003 to Sept. 10, 2004 611:37 4. Chantel Jones (2009) 74 Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 17 5. Oct. 17, 2009 to Nov. 15, 2009 602:42 5. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 73 5. Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 16 6. Oct. 10, 2013 to Nov. 3, 2013 573:42 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 73 6. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 11 7. Oct. 8, 2011 to Nov. 4, 2011 517:08 Chantel Jones (2007) 73 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 11 8. Aug. 27, 2010 to Sept. 19, 2010 512:10 8. Andrea Rippe (1989) 72 8. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 10 9. Sept. 16, 2005 to Oct. 6, 2005 501:27 9. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 66 9. Jodi Clugston (2000-01) 9 10. Aug. 30, 2013 to Sept. 19, 2013 490:34 10. Christina de Vries (2005) 63 Celeste Miles (2005-08) 9 CAREER GOALS AGAINST SEASON SHUTOUTS (MINIMUM 1400 MINUTES) GAME SAVES Name Shutouts AVERAGE Name Saves 1. Chantel Jones (2011) 14 Name GAA 1. Shelly Shreve vs. N.C. State (10/31/87) 22 2. Chantel Jones (2007) 13 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 0.65 2. Shelly Shreve at Barry (10/4/87) 15 Christina de Vries (2004) 13 2. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 0.66 3. Christina de Vries at North Carolina (10/6/05) 14 4. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 11 3. Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 0.72 Shelly Shreve vs. Hartford (9/12/87) 14 5. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 4. Danielle DeLisle (2011-13) 0.74 Shelly Shreve at North Carolina (10/31/86) 14 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 5. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 0.781 Chantel Jones (2009) 10 6. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 0.789 Chantel Jones (2010) 10 7. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 0.794 9. Laurel Ivory (2017) 9 8. Celeste Miles (2005-08) 0.92 CAREER WINS 9. Brit Swenberg (1994-97) 1.03 Name Wins Morgan Stearns (2015) 9 10. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 1.04 1. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 69 Morgan Stearns (2013) 9 2. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 55 Celeste Miles (2008) 9 3. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 46 Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 41 Class Records SEASON GOALS AGAINST 5. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 32 Sr. Chantel Jones (2011) 14 (MINIMUM 700 MINUTES) 6. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 31 Jr. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 AVERAGE 7. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 30 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 Name GAA 8. Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 27 Chantel Jones (2010) 10 1. Chantel Jones (2007) 0.41 9. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 25 So. Christina de Vries (2004) 13 2. Morgan Stearns (2015) 0.48 10. Julie Harris (1998-00) 24 Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 13 3. Christina de Vries (2004) 0.58 4. Morgan Stearns (2014) 0.64 5. Morgan Stearns (2013) 0.66 6. Andrea Rippe (1990) 0.67 (INDIVIDUAL) SEASON WINS SHUTOUT STREAK Chantel Jones (2010) 0.67 Name Wins Name Streak 8. Laurel Ivory (2017) 0.71 1. Morgan Stearns (2014) 22 1. Morgan Stearns (11/13/2015 to 9/11/16) 905:09 Andrea Rippe (1988) 0.71 2. Morgan Stearns (2013) 19 2. Chantel Jones (9/7/07 to 10/4/07) 748:07 10. Laurel Ivory (2018) 0.73 3. Andrea Rippe (1990) 18 3. Chantel Jones (10/17/09 to 11/15/09) 602:42 4. Chantel Jones (2011) 17 4. Chantel Jones (10/8/11 to 11/4/11) 517:08 Christina de Vries (2005) 17 5. Chantel Jones (8/27/10 to 9/19/10) 492:50 Christina de Vries (2004) 17 6. Danielle DeLisle (8/17/12 to 9/16/12) 454:01 CAREER SAVES 7. Morgan Stearns (2016) 15 7. Christina de Vries (9/11/05 to 451:25 Name Saves Chantel Jones (2010) 15 8. Celeste Miles (8/22/08 to 9/7/08) 446:42 1. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 262 Celeste Miles (2008) 15 9. Christina de Vries (8/27/04 to 9/10/04) 440:11 2. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 243 9. Danielle DeLisle (2012) 14 10. Morgan Stearns (12/6/13 to 9/12/14) 383:15 3. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 224 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 14 4. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 160 Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 14 5. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 156 Andrea Rippe (1989) 14 6. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 151 Laurel Ivory (2018) 14 7. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 150 8. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 145 9. Julie Harris (1997-00) 115 10. Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 80

28 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS 2019-20 FACT BOOK TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS GOALS GAMES ASSISTS Goals Scored Opponent Games Played Season Total Assists Season 1. 11 vs. UMBC, 10/19/88 1. 26 2013 1. 84 2014 2. 11 vs. Richmond, 10/22/86 2. 26 2014 2. 80 2013 3. 9 vs. Liberty, 8/26/11 3. 25 2005 3. 67 2011 4. 9 vs. Richmond, 9/18/05 4. 24 2012 4. 65 2004 5. 9 vs. Wake Forest, 9/20/96 5. 24 2011 5. 64 2012 ASSISTS WINS CORNER KICKS Assists Opponent Total Wins Season Total Corners Season 1. 12 at NC State, 9/26/03 1. 216 2014 2. 10 vs. Liberty, 8/26/11 1. 24 2013 2. 172 2011 3. 10 vs. Richmond, 9/18/05 2. 23 2014 3. 165 2013 4. 8 vs. NC State, 10/28/15 3. 19 2015 4. 159 2018 5. 8 vs. Boston College, 10/9/14 4. 18 2012 5. 155 2008, 1998 6. 8 vs. Kentucky, 11/23/14 5. 18 2005 7. 8 vs. Richmond, 8/21/11 8. 8 vs. Liberty, 8/28/09 SHOTS PER GAME 9. 8 vs. Hofstra, 8/30/09 LOSSES Shots/Game By Season Total Losses Season 1. 20.5 2013 2. 20.3 2014 GOALS AGAINST 1. 9 1993 3. 19.0 2011 Goals Against Opponent 2. 9 1999 4. 18.9 2012 1. 7 vs. North Carolina, 9/27/92 3. 8 2006 5. 18.5 2010 2. 7 vs. Notre Dame, 8/12/11 4. 8 2000 3. 6 vs. North Carolina, 10/25/01 5. 7 2002, 1996 4. 6 at North Carolina, 9/1/00 FEWEST SHOTS/GAME 5. 5 vs. North Carolina, 10/24/08 Shots/Game vs. Season 6. 5 at Penn State, 9/4/05 WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. 4.6 2004 Win Percentage Season 2. 5.1 2008 1. .942 2013 3. 5.5 2018 CORNER KICKS 2. .891 2015 4. 5.6 2013 Corners By UVA Opponent 3. .885 2014 5. 5.7 2016, 2014 1. 20 vs. Howard, 11/13/15 4. .818 2004 2. 18 vs. Delaware, 8/31/07 5. .783 2001 3. 18 vs Richmond, 9/3/17 SHUTOUTS 4. 16 vs. High Point, 11/14/14 Total Shutouts Season 5. 15 vs. Syracuse, 10/18/18 GAMES 1. 16 2013 Games Played Season 2. 14 2015 3. 14 2005 SHOTS 1. 88 2014 4. 13 2014 Shots By UVA Opponent 2. 78 2013 5. 13 2004 1. 39 vs. St. John’s, 11/13/09 3. 66 2012 2. 39 vs. High Point, 11/14/14 4. 62 2004 3. 38 vs. Liberty, 8/29/08 5. 59 2011, 2010 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 4. 37 at Pittsburgh, 9/22/13 Goals Allowed Season 5. 37 vs. Saint Francis, 11/15/13 1. 10 2004 GOALS PER GAME 2. 10 2007 Goals Per Game Season 3. 15 2010 FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED 1. 3.38 2014 4. 16 2018 Shots Allowed Opponent 2. 3.00 2013 5. 16 2014, 2013 1. 0 Numerous Times 3. 2.75 2012 4. 2.75 2004 5. 2.68 2010 GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE Goal Against Avg Season 1. 0.40 2007 2. 0.58 2004 3. 0.62 2014 4. 0.62 2013 5. 0.68 2010

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 29 HISTORY & RECORDS

WINNING STREAKS EARLIEST GOALS ALLOWED QUICKEST GOAL AFTER Streak Time Opponent (Date) Player OPPONENT’S GOAL 1. Aug. 23, 2013 to Nov. 3, 2013 20 0:09 North Carolina (9/14/91) Time Opponent (Date) Opp Goal/UVa Goal 2. Aug. 28, 1990 to Oct. 14, 1990 16 0:41 at North Carolina (9/27/92) Rita Tower 0:19 vs. Duke (11/8/01) Sarah Pickens 3. Aug. 22, 2014 to Sept. 25, 2014 10 1:00 at Wisconsin (10/15/93) Carrie Maier Lori Lindsey 4. Sept. 27, 2015 to November 6, 2016 9 1:12 at Penn State (9/5/97) Rachel Hoffman 0:26 Wake Forest (11/1/06) Amanda Lebo Aug. 27, 2004 to Sept. 24, 2004 9 1:51 at Boston College (10/20/05) Jenny Maurer Jen Redmond 6. Oct. 1, 1989 to Oct. 22, 1989 8 1:57 at West Virginia (9/21/08) Megan Mischler 0:27 at Duke (9/18/91) Dena Paris Sept. 12, 2003 to Oct. 7, 2003 8 1:59 Ohio State (11/20/10) NCAA Tiffany Cameron Kim Smith 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Aug. 19, 2012 to Sept. 13, 2012 8 2:09 at Clemson (11/1/03) Courtney Foster 0:38 at Duke (9/18/91) Meegan McMullen Oct. 5, 2014 to Nov. 7, 2014 8 2:14 at North Carolina (9/27/92) Paige Coley Amanda Cromwell 10. Nov. 1, 1986 to Sept. 13, 1987 7 2:15 James Madison (9/18/96) Tasha Ellis 0:49 Stanford (9/24/99) Ronnie Fair Sept. 5, 1997 to Sept. 23, 1997 7 Jill Maxwell Oct. 2, 2001 to Oct. 20, 2001 7 POSTSEASON Oct. 21, 2012 to Nov. 16, 2012 7 1:59 Ohio State (11/20/10) NCAA Tiffany Cameron Aug. 21, 2016 to Sep. 8, 2016 7 4:37 Maryland (11/3/13) ACC Hayley Brock QUICKEST GOAL Aug. 17, 2018 to Sept. 9, 2018 7 ALLOWED UNBEATEN STREAKS QUICKEST TWO UVA GOALS AFTER VIRGINIA GOAL Name Streak Time Opponent (Date) Players Time Opponent (Date) UVa Goal/Opp Goal 1. Sept. 27,2015 to Sept. 8, 2016 21 (19-0-2) 0:18 at Virginia Tech (10/4/95) Weigand/Cowart 0:13 at UCLA (9/6/02) Aly Benitez 2. Aug. 23, 2013 to Nov. 3, 2013 20 (20-0-0) 0:26 Brown (10/3/93) Kelley/Zemke Katie Rivera 3. Aug. 28, 1990 to Oct. 14, 1990 16 (16-0-0) 0:30 Kentucky (11/23/14) Shaffer/Doniak 0:14 at Duke (9/18/99) Jill Maxwell 4. Nov. 15, 2013 to Sept. 25, 2014 15 (14-0-1) 0:34 Florida (9/24/00) Engelhardt/Lindsey Susan Kraeger 5. Sept. 2, 1995 to Oct. 6, 1995 13 (11-0-2) 0:35 at NC State (9/26/03) Hammond/Keselica 0:21 vs. Wake Forest (11/2/05) Sarah Huffman Sept. 9, 2007 to Oct. 25, 2007 13 (9-0-4) Elizabeth Remy 7. Sept. 7, 2003 to Oct. 14, 2003 11 (9-0-2) SAME GOAL SCORER 0:22 Penn State (8/17/12) Makenzy Doniak Nov. 14, 2003 to Sept. 24, 2004 11 (9-0-2) 0:40 High Point (11/14/14) Morgan Reuther Mallory Weber 9. Aug. 19, 2012 to Sept. 23, 2012 10 (9-0-1) 0:26 at Florida State (9/8/96) Dina Padula 10. Oct. 1, 1989 to Oct. 22, 1989 8 (8-0-0) POSTSEASON Alexandra Osorio Oct. 10, 1992 to Oct. 30, 1992 8 (7-0-1) 0:30 Kentucky (11/23/14) Shaffer/Doniak Sept. 2, 1997 to Sept. 23, 1997 8 (7-0-1) Oct. 5, 2014 to Nov. 7, 2014 8 (8-0-0) QUICKEST THREE UVA EARLIEST GOALS SCORED GOALS Time Opponent (Date) Player Time Opponent (Date) Players 0:20 at Arkansas (9/20/92) Kim Smith 1:50 Hofstra (8/30/09) C.Miller (2)/Lenczyk 0:23 UNC Greensboro (9/2/90) Andrea Rubio 2:27 William & Mary (11/18/01) Lane/Gusick/Lane 0:50 Virginia Tech (9/24/96) Angela Hucles 2:37 Virginia Tech (10/20/94) Hartwig/Desfosses/ 0:56 Brown (10/3/93) Kim Smith K.Smith 0:57 Villanova (10/6/90) Vicky Sidorenko 2:43 at Clemson (10/31/10) Farrelly (2)/Hollenberg 1:07 Liberty (9/6/2018) Montanna Sutton 3:18 Kentucky (11/23/14) Doniak (2)/Shaffer 1:19 George Mason (8/21/16) Veronica Latsko 1:21 Radford (9/7/91) Andrea Rubio QUICKEST TWO OPP. GOALS 1:26 USC (9/14/03) Kelly Hammond 1:27 Liberty (8/22/12) Caroline Miller Time Opponent (Date) Players 1:30 vs. George Mason (9/17/04) Lindsay Gusick 0:50 North Carolina (10/24/08) Nogueira/C.Jones 1:30 East Carolina (8/27/04) Gillian Hatch 1:06 North Carolina (10/25/01) Ramsey/Kluegel 1:21 at Florida State (9/11/98) Lynch/Osorio POSTSEASON 1:28 at Maryland (9/27/12) Wagner/Hubka 0:54 vs. Penn State (11/18/16) NCAA Meghan Cox 1:29 North Carolina (10/25/01) Walker/Ball 3:23 vs. Florida St. (11/4/05) ACC Jess Rostedt 3:30 Long Island (11/11/11) NCAA Julia Roberts QUICKEST THREE OPP. GOALS Time Opponent (Date) Players 5:49 North Carolina (10/24/08) Nogueira/C.Jones (2)

30 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS TEAM LEADERS 2019-20 FACT BOOK Year Goals Assists Points GW Goals Shots Minutes 2018 A. Spaanstra/M. McCool (9) A. Spaanstra/T. Torres (6) Alexa Spaanstra (24) Meghan McCool (5) Alexa Spaanstra (54) Phoebe McCleron (1,858) 2017 V. Latsko/T. Torres (8) Taylor Ziemer (6) Veronica Latsko (20) Veronica Latsko (5) Veronica Latsko (61) Laurel Ivory (2,143) 2016 Alexis Shaffer (13) Alexis Shaffer (7) Alexis Shaffer (33) Veronica Latsko (4) Alexis Shaffer z(89) Morgan Stearns (1,914) 2015 Doniak/Shaffer (14) Makenzy Doniak (11) Makenzy Doniak (39) Doniak/Shaffer (5) Makenzy Doniak (64) Kristen McNabb (2,024) 2014 Makenzy Doniak (20) Danielle Colaprico (19) Makenzy Doniak (51) Brian/Doniak (4) Makenzy Doniak (96) Kristen McNabb (2,177) 2013 Makenzy Doniak (20) Morgan Brian (14) Doniak/Brian (46) Makenzy Doniak (6) Morgan Brian (112) Emily Sonnett (2,341) 2012 Caroline Miller (20) Danielle Colaprico (9) Caroline Miller (47) Caroline Miller (4) Caroline Miller (95) Julia Roberts (1,961) 2011 Caroline Miller (15) Erica Hollenberg (10) Caroline Miller (34) Caroline Miller (4) Morgan Brian (103) Chantel Jones (2,226) 2010 Farrelly/Lenczyk (12) Lauren Alwine (10) Sinead Farrelly (31) Meghan Lenczyk (6) Meghan Lenczyk (82) Chantel Jones (2,010) 2009 Sinead Farrelly (8) Lauren Alwine (9) Sinead Farrelly (24) Sinead Farrelly (3) Meghan Lenczyk (54) Chantel Jones (2.094) 2008 Meghan Lenczyk (11) Lauren Alwine (14) Lauren Alwine (26) Meghan Lenczyk (4) Meghan Lenczyk (69) Nikki Krzyzik (2,147) 2007 Shannon Foley (10) Shannon Foley (9) Shannon Foley (29) Farrelly/Quinn (3) Shannon Foley (52) Krzyzik/Sauerbrunn (2,232) 2006 Jess Rostedt (9) Jen Redmond (7) Jess Rostedt (21) Jess Rostedt (5) Jess Rostedt (71) Becky Sauerbrunn (2,032) 2005 Jess Rostedt (12) Sarah Huffman (8) Jess Rostedt (29) Jess Rostedt (4) Jess Rostedt (62) Becky Sauerbrunn (2,289) 2004 Lindsay Gusick (16) Sarah Huffman (14) Lindsay Gusick (39) Kelly Hammond (5) Kelly Hammond (75) Gillian Hatch (2,029) 2003 Kelly Hammond (12) Lindsay Gusick (9) Kelly Hammond (30) Kelly Hammond (6) Kelly Hammond (61) Hatch/Sauerbrunn/Trainor (1,970) 2002 Darci Borski (11) Hammond/Lane (5) Darci Borski (24) Darci Borski (4) Kelly Hammond (64) Kelly Worden (2,040) 2001 Lindsay Gusick (17) Erin Engelhardt (6) Lindsay Gusick (37) Lindsay Gusick (7) Lindsay Gusick (88) Lori Lindsey (2,037) 2000 Lori Lindsey (9) Ashley Meeker (5) Lori Lindsey (21) Benitez/Lindsey (3) Lori Lindsey (62) Katie Tracy (1,782) 1999 Hucles/Maxwell (11) Katie Tracy (8) Angela Hucles (29) Angela Hucles (4) Angela Hucles (48) Tammy Westinghouse (1,955) 1998 Angela Hucles (13) Angela Hucles (8) Angela Hucles (34) Angela Hucles (5) Angela Hucles (97) Tammy Westinghouse (1,988) 1997 Angela Hucles (18) Jennifer Rawlings (9) Angela Hucles (41) Angela Hucles (4) Angela Hucles (73) Karem Esteva (1,876) 1996 Angela Hucles (17) Hartwig/Rawlings (7) Angela Hucles (34) Angela Hucles (6) Angela Hucles (65) Karem Esteva (1,889) 1995 Kristen DiMillio (10) Dina Padula (11) Kristen DiMillio (24) DiMillio/Kelley/Padula (3) Dina Padula (49) Karem Esteva (1,956) 1994 Kim Smith (10) Kim Smith (8) Kim Smith (28) Kim Smith (5) Kim Smith (74) Danielle Desfosses (2,066) 1993 Erin Riddle (6) Four players (5) Erin Riddle (17) Riddle/Shutt (2) Erin Riddle (48) Danielle Desfosses (1,812) 1992 K.DiMillio/K.Smith (10) Erin Riddle (7) Kristen DiMillio (24) K.DiMillio/K.Smith (2) Andrea Rubio (46) -- 1991 Amanda Cromwell (10) Kunihiro/Rubio (5) Cromwell/Rubio (23) Andrea Rubio (5) Tracy DiMillio (51) -- 1990 Andrea Rubio (13) Andrea Rubio (10) Andrea Rubio (36) Andrea Rubio (6) Tracy DiMillio (53) -- 1989 Cromwell/G.Smith (11) Andrea Rubio (9) Gayle Smith (28) Gayle Smith (5) Gayle Smith (91) Liz Gold (1,849) 1988 Del Carmen/T.DiMillio/Teeters (9) T.DiMillio/G.Smith (6) Tracy DiMillio (24) -- Tracy DiMillio (94) -- 1987 Janet Caswell (13) Caswell/Gold (7) Janet Caswell (33) -- Janet Caswell (102) -- 1986 Janet Caswell (11) Gayle Smith (8) Janet Caswell (26) ------

ACC Leader in Bold

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 31 HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Ann Hellings 1985, 86 R Anne Abernethy 2001, 02, 03 Amy Hemenway 2007 Brittany Ratcliffe 2012, 13, 14, 15 Ayan Adu 2015, 16, 17, 18 Ellen Hill 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jennifer Rawlings 1994, 95, 96, 97 Lauren Alwine 2008, 09, 10,11 Mia Hoen-Beck 2017, 18 Jen Redmond 2005, 06, 07, 08 Tiffany Anderson 1985, 86, 87 Blake Hofford 1985, 86, 87, 88 Megan Reid 2014, 15, 16, 17 McKenna Angotti 2018 Erica Hollenberg 2009, 10, 11, 12 Morgan Reuther 2013, 14, 15, 16 Megan Ashforth 2007 Becky Hornbacher 1994 Meredith Rhodes 1999, 00, 01, 02 Elizabeth Atkins 1992, 93, 94, 95 Hillary Hornor 1992, 93, 94 Erin Riddle 1990, 91, 92, 93 Angela Hucles 1996, 97, 98, 99 Amy Rief 1992, 94 B Sarah Huffman 2002, 03, 04, 05 Andrea Rippe 1987, 88, 89, 90 Lia Bellizzi 2011 Kimberly Huston 1987, 89, 90 Lindsay Ritter 1997, 98, 99 Alyssa Benitez 1999, 00, 01, 02 Elizabeth Hutter 1992, 93 Julia Roberts 2009, 10, 11, 12 Megan Boehm 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kyla Robinson 1999, 00 Darci Borski 1998, 99, 00, 02 I Lisa Rosenthal 1990, 91, 92 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Elizabeth Botta 1995, 97, 98 Tina Iordanou 2014, 15, 16 Sam Rosette 2017, 18 Kristin Bowers 2007, 08 Laurel Ivory 2017, 18 Jess Rostedt 2005, 06, 08, 09 Betsy Brandon 2015, 16, 17, 18 Andrea Rubio 1989, 90, 91, 92 Olivia Brannon 2011, 12 J Morgan Brian 2011, 12, 13, 14 Elizabeth Jabaley 1985 S Katie Bunch 2001, 02, 03, 04 Susan Jarosi 1990, 91 Linda Samet 1985 Brett Burns 2004 Rebecca Jarrett 2018 Lorato Sargeant 2015, 17, 18 Kelly Buszkiewicz 1996 Chantel Jones 2007, 09, 10,11 Becky Sauerbrunn 2003, 05, 06, 07 Tania Jovanovic 1994, 95, 97 Michelle Scherer 1985 C Sarah Senty 2005, 06, 07, 08 Katie Carr 2008, 09, 10 K Ashlynn Serepca 2018 Emily Carrollo 2009, 10, 12 Erica Kashiri 2002, 03, 04 Alexis Shaffer 2013, 14, 15, 16 Janet Caswell 1985, 86, 87 Jennifer Keefe 1996 Leanne Shaltis 1985, 86 Amy Chatham 1991 Elizabeth Kelley 1993, 94, 95, 96 Shelly Shreve 1985, 86, 87, 88 Elise Clancy 1989, 90, 91 Tracey Kennedy 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jennifer Shutt 1991, 92, 93 Kerry Clancy 1993, 94, 95, 96 Hana Kerner 2015, 16, 17, 18 Victoria Sidorenko 1989, 90 Jodi Clugston 2000, 01 Noelle Keselica 2002, 03, 04, 05 Cynthia Siedman 1986, 87, 89 Danielle Colaprico 2011, 12, 13, 14 Kathryn Kiladis 1996, 97 Lizzy Sieracki 2017, 18 Kathleen Collins 1992, 93 Maggie Kistner 2008, 09, 10,11 Karla Simmons 1989, 90, 91 Laura Comeau 2005, 06 Clara Krebs 1995 Alex Singer 2005, 06, 07, 08 Claire Constant 2018 Stephanie Krouskos 2014 Breanne Smith 1997, 98, 99 Kim Conway 1990, 91, 92, 93 Nikki Krzysik 2005, 06, 07, 08 Gayle Smith 1986, 87, 88, 89 Jennifer Cowart 1993, 95 Cindi Kunihiro 1989, 90, 91 Kelle Smith 1992, 93 Meghan Cox 2014, 15, 16 Sandra Kwitnieski 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kim Smith 1991, 92, 93, 94 Amanda Cromwell 1988, 89, 90, 91 Marla Smith 1986, 87, 88 Lucy Cummings 1985 L Julia Solo 1987 Sarah Curtis 2004, 05, 06, 07 Tracey Lache 1997, 98, 99, 00 Melissa Somadelis 2000, 01, 02, 03 Sarah Lane 2000, 01, 02, 03 Emily Sonnett 2012, 13, 14, 15 D Veronica Latsko 2014, 15, 16, 17 Alexa Spaanstra 2018 Darlene Del Carmen 1988, 89, 90, 91 Meghan Lenczyk 2007, 08, 09, 10 Stephanie Spurlock 1993, 94, 95 Danielle DeLisle 2010, 11, 12, 13 Nikki Lieb 2002, 06 Julia Sroba 2012, 13, 14, 15 Danielle Desfosses 1991, 92, 93, 94 Kirstin Lindberg 1985, 86, 87 Brooke Stastny 1999 Christina de Vries 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lori Lindsey 1998, 99, 00, 01 Katie Starsia 2008, 09, 10.11 Lisa Diedrich 1985 Erin Lycan 2002, 03, 04 Morgan Stearns 2013, 14, 15, 16 Kristen DiMillio 1992, 93, 95 Annie Steinlage 2013 Tracy DiMillio 1988, 89, 90, 91 M Amanda Stewart 2006, 07, 08, 09 Wendy Donatelli 1994 Annaugh Madsen 2015, 16, 17 Morgan Stith 2009, 10, 12, 13 Makenzy Doniak 2012, 13, 14, 15 Cecelia Marano 1999, 00 Christiana Sullivan` 2015, 16 Gloria Douglas 2010, 11, 12, 13 Anne Mathews 1985 Anna Sumpter 2017, 18 Bridgette Dowe 1989, 90, 91, 92 Sarah Maurer 2017, 18 Montana Sutton 2015, 16, 17, 18 Catherine Duncan 1985, 86 Jill Maxwell 1997, 98, 99 Brit Swenberg 1995, 97 Phoebe McClernon 2016, 17, 18 Jennifer Sweda 1992, 93 E Megan McCool 2016, 17 ,18 Erin Engelhardt 2000, 01 Molly McKeon 2008, 09 T Karem Esteva 1995, 96, 97 Kelly McLaughlin 1993, 95, 96, 97 Frances Tatar 1996 Kristen McNabb 2013, 14, 15, 16 Shannon Teeters 1988, 89, 90, 91 F Monica McTeague 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ariel Thompson 2003, 04, 05 Jamie Fabrizio 2001, 02, 03, 04 Ashley Meeker 1998, 99, 00, 01 Kaili Torres 2011, 12, 13, 14, 15 Julia Falk 2004, 05, 06, 07 Molly Menchel 2010, 11, 12, 13 Taryn Torres 2017, 18 Amanda Fancher 2008, 09, 10,11 Celeste Miles 2005, 06, 07, 08 Kika Toulouse 2007, 08, 09, 10 Sinead Farrelly 2007, 08, 09, 10 Campbell Millar 2011, 12, 13, 14 Katie Tracy 1997, 98, 99, 00 Jessie Ferrari 2013, 14, 15 Caroline Miller 2009, 10, 11, 12 Jessica Trainor 2001, 02, 03, 04 Elizabeth Fetterolf 1987 Lindsey Miller 2007, 08, 09, 10 Shasta Fisher 2010, 11, 12, 13 Mary Miller 1985 U Colleen Flanagan 2007, 08, 09, 10 Caitlin Miskel 2006, 07, 08, 09 Carrie Uffelman 2002 Shannon Foley 2003, 04, 05, 07 Michaela Moran 2018 Kara Frederick 2002, 03, 05, 06 Mary Morgan 2011, 12, 13, 14 W Alli Fries 2005, 06, 07, 08 Zoe Morse 2016, 17, 18 Mia Ward 1991, 92, 93, 94 Amber Fry 2010, 11, 12, 13 Annemarie Murphy 1993, 94, 95, 96 Carryn Weigand 1995, 96, 97, 99 Kristen Weiss 2002, 04, 05, 06 G N Tammy Westinghouse 1997, 98, 99, 01 Laura Gaworecki 1998, 99, 00, 01 Mary Nally 1985 Brianna Westrup 2015, 16, 17, 18 Jennifer Gilpatric 1992, 93, 94, 95 Juile Napolitano 2002 Blair Weymouth 2009 Nikki Giunta 2004, 05, 06 Kiley Naylor 2009 Pamela Willard 1987, 88, 89 Elizabeth Gold 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kate Norbo 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13 Sasha Wilson 1999, 00 Alissa Gorzak 2016, 18 Carrie Wisman 2009, 10, 11, 12 Christine Gregory 1986, 87 O Taylor Wood 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lindsey Grubbs 1998, 99, 00 Churchill O’Connell 2011, 12, 13 Kelly Worden 1999, 00, 01, 02 Lindsay Gusick 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jasmine Wright 2016, 17, 18 P H Dina Padula 1994, 95, 96 Z Sam Hale 2008 Emily Perrin 2010,11 Sydney Zandi 2017 ,18 Kelly Hammond 2002, 03, 04, 05 Courtney Petersen 2015, 17, 18 Kathrin Zeman 1994, 95, 96 Tori Hanway 2014 Jennifer Petter 1985, 86 Alicia Zemke 1991, 92, 93 Julie Harris 1998, 99, 00 Taylor Ziemer 2016, 17 Wendy Hartwig 1994, 95, 96, 97 Q Ann Zimmer 1986, 87, 89 Gillian Hatch 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kelly Quinn 2005, 06, 07, 08 Olivia Hazelrigg 2014, 16, 17 Active Players in Bold

32 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME RESULTS 2019-20 FACT BOOK DAN BESHOAR 1988 (12-6-3, 1-2-0) S29 [6] vs. Wisconsin 1 (4) W 1-0 O30 [11] WISCONSIN (18) L 1-2 ot 1 Season (1985) NCAA 3rd Round O2 [4] at George Mason (15) L 0-1 N3 [14] vs. Maryland ACC T 1-1 1-3 2ot 10-8 (.556) S3 [11] UNC GREENSBORO (13) W 5-0 O5 [4] MARYLAND W 6-0 N9 [14] GEORGE MASON (10) NCAA L 0-3 S7 [11] RADFORD W 6-1 O6 [4] CINCINNATI W 5-0 1-Chapel Hill, N.C. S11 [11] GEORGE MASON L 0-1 O8 [5] ARKANSAS W 1-0 ot S14 [11] at Maryland W 5-0 O12 [5] at Santa Clara (3) W 1-0 ot 1995 (14-5-2, 4-3-0) S19 [11] at William & Mary T 0-0 2ot O14 [4] at Stanford (6) L 0-2 NCAA 2nd Round S24 [9] vs. Villanova 1 W 2-0 O20 [4] NC STATE (3) W 2-1 S2 [13] vs. California 1 W 3-2 1 1985 (10-8) S25 [9] vs. Boston College T 2-2 2ot O26 [4] NEW HAMPSHIRE (19) W 3-0 S3 [13] vs. UCLA 1 T 1-1 2ot S10 at William & Mary L 1-3 S28 [8] JAMES MADISON W 3-0 O27 [4] at UNC Greensboro W 2-1 S5 [14] NORTHWESTERN W 5-0 S11 at Radford L 0-3 O1 [8] at NC State (2) L 0-1 O30 [4] at George Washington W 3-0 S9 [14] MILWAUKEE UVA INV W 5-2 S14 vs. Villanova 1 L 0-1 O8 [8] vs. Texas A&M 2 W 2-0 N2 [4] vs. NC State 2 (8) ACC L 1-2 S11 [14] RUTGERS UVA INV W 1-0 S14 at George Washington W 1-0 O9 [8] vs. Rutgers 2 L 2-3 N17 [3] at Connecticut (8) NCAA W 2-0 S13 [13] at James Madison W 2-1 S15 vs. Maryland 1 W 3-1 O10 [8] vs. Hartford 2 W 1-0 N23 [3] at North Carolina (1) NCAA L 1-5 S16 [13] at Clemson (8) W 2-1 S18 JAMES MADISON W 3-0 O12 [8] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 1-0 1-Storrs, Conn.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C. S17 [13] at Charlotte W 5-0 S24 ROANOKE W 6-0 O15 [8] NEW HAMPSHIRE (20) W 4-0 S20 [8] at George Mason T 2-2 2ot S28 at Duke W 3-0 O18 [12] at North Carolina (1) L 0-2 1992 (14-5-1, 1-2-1) S27 [10] MARYLAND (12) W 4-0 S29 NORTH CAROLINA L 0-6 O19 [12] UMBC W 11-0 NCAA 2nd Round O1 [10] WILLIAM & MARY (14) W 3-2 ot O4 vs. NC State 2 L 1-3 O22 [12] DAYTON DIADORA W 2-0 S5 [2] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1 O4 [7] at Virginia Tech W 6-1 O5 vs. Vanderbilt 2 W 6-0 O23 [12] CINCINNATI (18) DIADORA T 1-1 2ot S12 [2] GEORGE MASON W 2-0 O6 [7] UMBC W 8-1 O5 vs. Duke W 4-0 O26 [12] at NC State (3) ACC L 0-2 S13 [2] BERRY W 3-0 O10 [5] NC STATE (16) L 0-1 O6 at North Carolina L 0-6 N2 [9] VIRGINIA TECH W 5-1 S19 [2] vs. SMU 1 (11) L 1-4 O13 [5] FLORIDA STATE W 6-0 O12 vs. George Mason 3 L 0-5 N12 [9] at UCF (11) NCAA L 0-2 S20 [2] at Arkansas W 3-1 O14 [5] at Wake Forest W 1-0 O12 vs. James Madison 3 W 2-1 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va. S22 [7] at Maryland W 4-1 O17 [9] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-0 O13 vs. Boston College 3 L 0-3 S26 [7] COLORADO COLLEGE (19) W 1-0 O22 [9] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 O13 vs. West Chester 3 W 3-0 1989 (16-5-0, 2-2-0) S27 [7] at North Carolina (1) L 0-7 O28 [9] at Duke (6) L 0-6 O27 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 NCAA 3rd Round O3 [7] at William & Mary (11) W 2-0 N2 [11] vs. Duke (6) ACC L 0-1 1-Washington, D.C.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3-Fort Belvior, Va. S1 [11] at Radford W 5-1 O7 [6] at NC State (19) L 1-4 N18 [11] SANTA CLARA (7) NCAA L 0-1 S3 [11] NC STATE (2) L 0-2 O10 [6] vs. American 2 W 3-2 1-Livermore, Calif.; 2-College Park, Md. S9 [11] at Massachusetts (6) W 2-0 2 1 O11 [6] vs. Villanova W 1-0 LAUREN GREGG S10 [11] vs. New Hampshire W 4-2 O13 [7] JAMES MADISON W 2-1 10 Seasons (1986-95) S13 [8] WILLIAM & MARY (5) L 0-1 O17 [7] WISCONSIN (17) LANZERA W 3-2 ot APRIL HEINRICHS 133-58-15 (.682) S16 [8] WRIGHT STATE W 6-1 O18 [7] CREIGHTON LANZERA W 3-1 4 Seasons (1996-99) 8 NCAA Appearances S17 [8] at UNC Greensboro W 5-0 O25 [7] DUKE (9) T 0-0 2ot 52-27-7 (.645) S21 [7] at George Washington W 2-1 O27 [6] RADFORD W 7-1 4 NCAA Appearances S24 [7] SMU W 4-1 O30 [6] vs. Maryland ACC W 2-0 S26 [6] MARYLAND W 3-0 O31 [6] vs. North Carolina (1) ACC L 0-3 S29 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 N14 [5] DUKE (7) NCAA L 0-2 1986 (8-8-2) O1 [9] at Duke W 3-0 1-Fayetteville, Ark.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va. 1996 (12-7-2, 3-3-1) S7 at Randolph-Macon W 5-0 O7 [9] vs. Providence 2 W 6-0 NCAA 1st Round 2 S13 vs. George Mason 1 L 0-2 O8 [9] vs. Villanova W 4-1 1993 (10-9-2, 1-2-1) A31 [9] DELAWARE W 6-1 S14 at William & Mary L 0-4 O14 [7] at Wisconsin (9) W 2-0 S3 [9] VCU W 5-0 3 S4 [8] AMERICAN W 5-2 S20 VILLANOVA T 2-2 2ot O15 [7] vs. Cincinnati (20) W 3-1 S6 [8] UNC GREENSBORO W 3-1 S6 [9] at Florida (20) L 0-1 S21 RADFORD L 1-2 O18 [4] at George Mason (12) W 2-1 S12 [8] WILLIAM & MARY (4) L 0-2 S8 [9] at Florida State W 3-1 S25 at NC State L 1-3 O21 [4] NOTRE DAME DIADORA W 2-0 S13 [12] CLEMSON (11) UVA INV L 1-2 DIADORA S18 [10] NC STATE L 0-1 S28 JAMES MADISON W 6-0 O22 [4] STANFORD (19) W 3-2 S21 [12] at James Madison W 3-1 S14 [12] VILLANOVA UVA INV W 6-0 O5 GEORGE MASON L 0-2 O28 [3] vs. NC State 4 (8) ACC L 0-2 S18 [11] JAMES MADISON T 2-2 2ot NCAA S25 [12] at Dayton T 2-2 2ot O11 vs. Rutgers 2 L 1-2 N5 [7] MASSACHUSETTS (9) L 1-2 S26 [12] at Cincinnati W 3-1 S21 [11] GEORGE MASON (19) W 2-1 O12 vs. George Washington 2 W 2-1 1-Amherst, Mass.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Madison, Wis.; S24 [11] VIRGINIA TECH W 1-0 4-Durham, N.C. O1 [14] CONNECTICUT (8) L 0-1 O13 vs. North Carolina 2 L 0-3 O3 [14] BROWN W 5-2 S29 [11] at North Carolina (1) L 0-4 O18 at Maryland W 1-0 ot 1990 (18-3-0, 3-1-0) O8 [14] at George Mason (11) L 0-1 O3 [11] WAKE FOREST (20) W 2-1 O22 at Richmond W 11-0 NCAA 3rd Round O11 [17] BERRY L 1-3 O6 [11] at NC State W 3-2 O26 at Radford T 2-2 2ot O15 [17] at Wisconsin L 1-2 O11 [10] at Maryland (4) T 1-1 2ot A28 [7] RADFORD W 2-0 1 O31 at North Carolina L 0-4 DIADORA O17 [17] vs. Michigan State L 1-2 O15 [10] at George Washington L 1-2 3 S1 [7] GEORGE MASON (12) W 5-1 N1 vs. NC State W 2-1 S2 [7] UNC GREENSBORO DIADORA W 5-1 O20 at Duke (10) T 1-1 2ot O20 [10] COLGATE W 3-0 N2 vs. Maryland 3 W 5-0 O23 NEW HAMPSHIRE LANZERA W 4-0 O23 [12] at Old Dominion W 3-0 S7 [7] at NC State (3) W 3-2 LANZERA N5 VIRGINIA TECH W 2-0 S11 [4] at Maryland W 6-1 O24 VILLANOVA W 3-2 O26 [12] at William & Mary W 2-1 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 O29 NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-2 N1 [10] DUKE L 0-3 S15 [4] vs. SMU W 3-1 1 ACC S16 [4] at Cincinnati W 1-0 O31 MARYLAND (18) W 4-1 N7 [11] vs. NC State (19) W 4-1 1987 (14-7-1, 0-2-1) N2 [20] RADFORD W 1-0 ot N8 [11] vs. North Carolina 1 (2) ACC L 2-5 NCAA 1st Round S19 [3] at William & Mary (4) W 2-0 2 ACC NCAA S23 [3] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-0 N5 [20] vs. Maryland W 3-1 N16 [10] at Duke (20) L 0-1 S5 WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0 N6 [20] vs. North Carolina 2 (1) ACC L 0-3 1-Clemson, S.C. S9 RANDOLPH-MACON W 4-0 S28 [3] ST. MARY’S W 6-0 S29 [3] MASSACHUSETTS (10) W 2-0 1-Madison, Wis.; 2-Raleigh, N.C. S12 HARTFORD W 2-0 1997 (14-5-2, 4-3-0) S13 at Elon W 2-1 O3 [1] JAMES MADISON W 2-0 O6 [1] vs. Villanova 2 W 2-1 1994 (13-5-3, 4-1-1) NCAA 3rd Round S19 at George Mason L 1-2 NCAA 1st Round S2 [7] at George Mason (18) T 0-0 2ot S23 RADFORD W 2-0 O9 [1] DUKE (11) W 2-0 O13 [1] at Connecticut (20) W 3-1 S3 [13] at George Washington W 3-2 S5 [7] at Penn State (17) W 5-2 S27 NC STATE L 1-2 ot 3 S9 [9] OLD DOMINION W 2-1 DIADORA O14 [1] vs. New Hampshire W 3-0 S5 [13] TOWSON W 6-0 O3 BARRY L 1-2 ot S13 [9] vs. Washington 1 W 4-2 DIADORA O20 [1] at North Carolina (3) L 0-3 S10 [11] DUKE (3) T 1-1 2ot O4 MARYLAND W 3-0 S14 [9] JAMES MADISON W 1-0 S14 [9] at Portland W 1-0 1 O21 [1] DAYTON W 2-0 COKE O10 vs. Mary Washington W 2-0 ACC S18 [9] GEORGE MASON (7) T 0-0 2ot S19 [5] KANSAS W 4-0 1 O27 [3] NC STATE (10) W 3-1 COKE O10 vs. Rutgers L 0-4 ACC S20 [5] PRINCETON W 3-0 1 O28 [3] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2 S20 [7] WAKE FOREST W 9-0 O11 vs. Villanova L 0-1 LANZERA N11 [3] CONNECTICUT (8) NCAA L 0-1 S24 [7] KENTUCKY L 1-2 S23 [4] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1 O14 VIRGINIA TECH W 8-0 LANZERA S26 [4] at Duke (9) L 2-3 2 1-Cincinnati, Ohio; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Storrs, Conn. S25 [7] HARVARD W 2-0 2ot O17 vs. George Washington W 2-0 S29 [11] OLD DOMINION W 4-0 S28 [4] at Wake Forest (12) W 3-2 O18 at Maryland W 3-1 O1 [5] WILLIAM & MARY (16) W 3-2 ot 3 1991 (14-5-3, 2-1-1) O2 [11] at William & Mary (10) L 0-1 O24 vs. Cincinnati W 4-2 ot NCAA Semifinals O7 [11] at Maryland W 1-0 O7 [5] at James Madison T 1-1 2ot O25 at Dayton W 3-1 O10 [5] NC STATE W 2-0 4 S7 [2] RADFORD W 6-0 O9 [11] CLEMSON (19) W 3-2 O30 vs. North Carolina L 0-4 S14 [2] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 O12 [11] at NC State W 1-0 O15 [6] LOYOLA (MD) W 2-1 O31 at NC State T 0-0 2ot O18 [6] FLORIDA STATE W 2-1 4 S18 [6] at Duke (9) T 5-5 2ot O15 [11] at Providence W 1-0 ot N1 vs. Maryland W 8-0 S21 [6] WILLIAM & MARY (14) W 1-0 O16 [11] at Brown (20) W 2-0 O24 [6] at Clemson (17) L 0-2 N4 DUKE W 2-0 O29 [9] MARYLAND (16) W 2-1 NCAA S24 [6] at James Madison (16) W 2-1 O20 [11] VIRGINIA TECH W 5-0 N8 WILLIAM & MARY L 0-1 S28 [6] vs. SMU 1 W 2-0 O23 [11] at North Carolina (1) L 0-4 N2 [9] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 1-Fort Belvior, Va.; 2-College Park, Md.; 3-Dayton, Ohio;4-Raleigh, N.C. O28 [11] MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0 N6 [9] vs. Clemson 2 (14) ACC L 0-1 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 33 HISTORY & RECORDS

NCAA N15 [12] JAMES MADISON W 3-1 2001 (17-4-2, 5-2-0) 1 NCAA S17 [3] vs. George Mason W 4-0 O11 [4] at NC State W 3-0 N22 [12] WILLIAM & MARY (9) L 0-1 NCAA Quarterfinals S19 [3] at William & Mary W 1-0 O14 [4] CLEMSON (21) T 1-1 2ot 1-Portland, Ore.; 2-Winston-Salem, N.C. S1 [5] MISSISSIPPI W 3-0 S24 [3] at Florida State (8) W 1-0 O18 [3] VIRGINIA TECH W 2-0 S7 [5] WEST VIRGINIA NIKE W 2-1 O1 [3] at Wake Forest L 1-2 ot O25 [3] MARYLAND W 3-0 1998 (13-6-2, 5-2-0) S9 [5] AUBURN NIKE L 0-1 O5 [3] at Maryland (23) T 0-0 2ot O28 [3] at Boston College (16) L 0-1 NCAA 2nd Round S19 [11] at NC State W 2-0 O9 [3] DUKE (16) W 2-1 N2 [7] at North Carolina (4) L 0-1 ot S1 [6] at George Washington W 5-4 S23 [11] at Florida (18) T 1-1 2ot O12 [4] JAMES MADISON W 5-0 N7 [10] vs. Miami 2 ACC T 0-0 4-22ot S5 [6] JAMES MADISON W 3-2 ot S26 [11] LIBERTY W 7-0 O17 [4] at North Carolina (2) L 1-2 N9 [10] vs. North Carolina 2 ACC T 1-1 2-42ot S8 [6] PENN STATE (16) L 1-2 ot S29 [11] at Clemson (12) L 0-4 O20 [4] VIRGINIA TECH W 3-0 N16 [17] LOYOLA (MD) NCAA W 4-1 S11 [6] at Florida State W 4-3 ot O2 [15] WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0 O24 [4] CLEMSON (24) W 2-0 N18 [17] WILLIAM & MARY NCAA W 1-0 S13 [6] at William & Mary (8) L 1-2 O4 [15] BRIGHAM YOUNG (19) W 3-2 ot O27 [4] NC STATE W 3-0 N23 [17] at UCLA (1) NCAA L 1-2 ot S18 [15] NC STATE W 2-0 O7 [15] at George Mason W 1-0 N3 [4] vs. Virginia Tech 2 ACC W 8-0 1-Santa Clara, Calif..; 2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. S20 [15] Duke (9) W 5-1 O10 [13] MARYLAND W 1-0 2 ACC COKE N5 [4] vs. Clemson (22) W 2-1 S25 [10] PORTLAND (7) T 1-1 2ot O13 [13] at James Madison W 4-1 2 ACC 5-4 2008 (15-5-3, 6-3-1) COKE N7 [4] vs. North Carolina (1) T 1-1 2ot S27 [10] RICHMOND W 1-0 O17 [10] at Richmond W 3-0 N12 [2] JAMES MADISON NCAA W 6-0 NCAA 3rd Round S30 [9] at VCU T 1-1 2ot NCAA A22 [7] LOYOLA (MD) W 4-0

2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 O20 [10] at Duke W 2-1 ot N14 [2] DUKE (20) L 0-3 O2 [9] at Tennessee W 4-3 O25 [8] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-6 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Cary, N.C. A29 [7] LIBERTY W 5-0 O4 [9] vs. Vanderbilt 1 L 0-4 O28 [8] FLORIDA STATE (20) W 3-2 A31 [7] VCU W 5-0 O9 [20] at Maryland L 2-3 ot N2 [13] WAKE FOREST W 2-0 2005 (18-6-1, 8-2-0) S5 [7] at Georgia W 1-0 1 O12 TULANE W 6-1 N8 [10] vs. Duke 1 ACC W 2-1 ot NCAA Quarterfinals S7 [7] vs. Auburn T 1-1 2ot O16 CLEMSON (12) W 1-0 N9 [10] vs. Florida State 1 (18) ACC T 0-0 2-34ot A26 [5] RHODE ISLAND W 6-0 S12 [9] WILLIAM & MARY NIKE W 2-1 O18 PRINCETON W 2-1 N16 [11] LIBERTY NCAA W 3-0 A28 [5] WEST VIRGINIA (15) W 1-0 S14 [9] DARTMOUTH NIKE W 2-1 O23 [15] at Wake Forest (19) W 1-0 ot N18 [11] WILLIAM & MARY NCAA W 4-1 A31 [5] at James Madison W 1-0 S21 [9] at West Virginia (15) L 0-3 O25 [15] at North Carolina (1) L 1-5 N24 [11] CINCINNATI NCAA W 4-0 S4 [5] at Penn State (6) L 2-5 S25 [15] at Florida State (8) W 1-0 O31 [13] GEORGE MASON W 3-2 D1 [11] at Santa Clara (2) NCAA L 2-3 NIKE S28 [15] at Miami W 2-0 2 ACC S9 [6] TENNESSEE L 0-1 N5 [9] vs. Florida State W 2-0 1-Winston-Salem, N.C. S11 [6] DAYTON NIKE T 2-2 2ot O2 [11] NC STATE W 6-0 N6 [9] vs. Clemson 2 (14) ACC L 1-2 O5 [11] at Clemson W 7-1 NCAA 1-3 S16 [13] ST. BONAVENTURE W 7-1 N15 [12] GEORGIA T 1-1 4ot 2002 (13-7-2, 4-3-0) S18 [13] RICHMOND W 9-0 O9 [7] at Virginia Tech L 0-1 1-Knoxville, Tenn.; 2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. NCAA 3rd Round S22 [11] at Wake Forest (15) W 1-0 O16 [9] at Maryland W 3-2 ot A31 [4] SAINT JOSEPH’S W 7-0 S25 [11] at Duke (7) W 1-0 O19 [9] BOSTON COLLEGE (14) W 2-1 1999 (13-9-0, 4-3-0) S6 [2] at UCLA (7) L 3-4 ot S29 [7] FLORIDA STATE (10) W 1-0 O24 [7] NORTH CAROLINA (5) L 1-5 NCAA 3rd Round S8 [2] vs. Southern California 1 T 0-0 2ot O30 [11] DUKE (13) T 0-0 2ot NIKE O2 [7] MIAMI W 1-0 S4 [14] at Oregon State L 0-2 S13 [8] WEST VIRGINIA (22) L 1-2 O6 [5] at North Carolina (1) L 1-2 2ot N2 [11] WAKE FOREST L 0-1 S5 [14] at Portland (4) W 2-0 S15 [8] DARTMOUTH NIKE W 3-1 N5 [14] vs. Wake Forest 2 (24) ACC W 3-2 2ot 2 O9 [5] CLEMSON W 2-1 ot S8 [14] at James Madison L 1-2 S20 [16] vs. George Mason W 2-0 O13 [5] at Virginia Tech W 4-0 N7 [14] vs. Virginia Tech 2 ACC T 0-0 1-22ot S12 [14] FRESNO STATE W 3-0 S22 [16] at William & Mary W 2-1 2ot O20 [5] at Boston College (14) L 0-1 N14 [16] ARMY NCAA W 2-0 S17 at Duke (8) W 4-3 S25 [15] TEMPLE W 8-1 O23 [5] MARYLAND W 2-0 N16 [16] WEST VIRGINIA NCAA W 3-2 S19 at NC State W 3-1 S28 [15] CLEMSON (24) L 0-1 N22 [16] DUKE (22) NCAA L 0-2 COKE O29 [8] NC STATE W 2-0 S24 [15] STANFORD (8) W 3-2 O1 [21] RICHMOND T 1-1 2ot 1 ACC 1-Athens, Ga.; 2-Cary, N.C.; COKE N2 [7] vs. Wake Forest W 2-1 S26 [15] HARTFORD (5) W 2-1 O6 [21] UAB W 2-1 N4 [7] vs. Florida State 1 (6) ACC W 2-0 S29 [8] MARYLAND W 5-0 O11 at Maryland L 0-2 N6 [7] vs. North Carolina 1 (3) ACC L 1-4 2009 (10-6-6, 4-4-2) O2 [8] at Clemson (17) L 0-1 2ot O15 JAMES MADISON W 7-3 N11 [6] LIBERTY NCAA W 4-0 NCAA 3rd Round O5 [10] WILLIAM & MARY (18) L 0-1 O19 at North Carolina (3) L 1-2 N13 [6] TENNESSEE (14) NCAA W 3-0 A21 [11] at Penn State (6) L 0-1 O8 [10] FLORIDA (2) W 2-1 ot O23 DUKE W 2-0 N20 [6] CAL STATE FULLERTON (17) NCAA W 2-1 A28 [14] LIBERTY W 5-0 O10 [10] at George Mason W 3-2 O26 at Wake Forest (15) W 2-1 NCAA A30 [14] HOFSTRA W 7-0 N25 [6] at UCLA (4) L 0-5 S4 [11] vs. Arizona 1 W 4-1 O15 [9] FLORIDA STATE W 1-0 O30 NC STATE W 1-0 1-Cary, N.C. O17 [9] OAKLAND W 2-0 N2 at Florida State (19) W 2-1 S6 [11] at Arizona State T 1-1 2ot 3 ACC S11 [16] WEST VIRGINIA NIKE T 1-1 2ot O22 [7] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2 N7 [18] vs. Duke (24) L 0-1 2006 (12-8-2, 5-4-1) O24 [7] WAKE FOREST (11) L 0-1 ot N15 [24] vs. Dayton 4 NCAA W 3-2 S13 [16] SETON HALL NIKE W 4-0 NCAA NCAA 3rd Round O29 [10] at Penn State (5) L 1-4 N17 [24] at West Virginia (8) W 1-0 A25 [7] SYRACUSE W 6-0 S20 [16] AMERICAN W 2-0 O31 [10] TENNESSEE W 4-0 N24 [24] at Penn State (13) NCAA L 0-3 S24 [14] at NC State L 1-2 1 ACC A27 [7] LIBERTY W 1-0 N4 [11] vs. Clemson L 1-3 1-Los Angeles, Calif. (UCLA); 2-Williamsburg, Va.; 3-Tallahassee, Fla.; A30 [6] VCU W 5-0 S27 [14] CLEMSON W 3-0 N14 [15] JAMES MADISON NCAA W 3-1 4-Morgantown, W.Va. S30 [23] VIRGINIA TECH L 1-2 NCAA S3 [6] at Tennessee (20) L 0-1 ot N20 [15] HARTFORD L 2-3 3ot S8 [15] GEORGIA (25) NIKE W 2-0 O8 MARYLAND (19) T 2-2 2ot 1-Chapel Hill, N.C. 2003 (12-5-4, 3-3-1) S10 [15] SETON HALL NIKE L 0-1 O11 at Boston College (6) L 0-1 ot NCAA 2nd Round S15 [21] VERMONT W 6-0 O17 at North Carolina (2) L 1-2 A30 [9] WEST VIRGINIA (11) W 1-0 O22 at Duke W 1-0 STEVE SWANSON S17 [21] at West Virginia (6) T 1-1 2ot S1 [6] WILLIAM & MARY W 2-1 S21 [16] WAKE FOREST (14) W 2-1 O25 at Wake Forest (5) T 0-0 2ot 18 Seasons (2000-pres.) S5 [6] at Ohio State L 0-1 O30 FLORIDA STATE (4) W 1-0 298-92-45 (.737) S24 [16] DUKE W 1-0 S7 [6] at Dayton T 1-1 2ot S28 [11] at Florida State (3) T 0-0 2ot N1 MIAMI W 2-0 19 NCAA Appearances S12 [17] SANTA CLARA (3) NIKE W 4-1 N4 vs. Boston College 2 (6) ACC T 0-0 2-32ot 2 ACC Championships NIKE O1 [11] at Miami L 0-1 3 NCAA 3-1 S14 [17] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (23) W 3-0 O5 [12] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2 N13 vs. St. John’s T 0-0 2ot S19 [7] at Dartmouth W 3-0 N15 at Penn State (9) NCAA W 6-2 1 O8 [12] at Clemson W 1-0 NCAA S21 [7] vs. Harvard W 1-0 O12 [14] VIRGINIA TECH W 2-1 N20 at UCLA (4) L 0-3 S26 [6] at NC State W 7-0 1-Tempe, Ariz.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-University Park, Pa. 2000 (11-8-1, 4-3-0) O20 [11] BOSTON COLLEGE L 0-1 S29 [6] at Richmond W 2-1 O22 [11] at Maryland L 0-2 NCAA 3rd Round O4 [4] FLORIDA STATE (21) W 3-2 2010 (15-5-2, 7-2-1) A26 [18] at William & Mary (14) W 3-0 O28 at NC State W 3-2 ot O7 [4] at James Madison W 1-0 1 ACC NCAA 3rd Round S1 [15] at North Carolina (1) L 1-6 N1 vs. Wake Forest (17) L 1-2 O11 [4] WAKE FOREST (15) T 2-2 2ot 2 NCAA A20 [7] LIBERTY W 4-0 S5 [16] UAB W 1-0 N10 vs. West Virginia (9) W 2-0 O14 [5] MARYLAND (19) W 1-0 NCAA A22 [7] COLGATE W 6-0 S9 [16] at Hartford (10) L 0-1 N12 at Wake Forest (19) W 2-0 O18 [5] at Duke (15) L 0-1 N17 at Texas A&M (18) NCAA L 1-2 A27 [7] at Penn State (11) T 1-1 2ot S12 [16] NC STATE W 3-0 O21 [6] LIBERTY W 6-0 A29 [7] vs. Connecticut 1 W 1-0 2ot S15 [16] at Stanford (4) L 1-3 1-Cary, N.C.; 2-Winston Salem, N.C. 1 O26 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-3 S3 [7] RICHMOND W 8-0 S17 [16] vs. Santa Clara (10) W 1-0 NIKE COKE N1 [6] at Clemson (22) L 1-2 2007 (13-4-6, 5-2-3) S10 [6] TEXAS W 4-0 S22 [13] GEORGE MASON W 4-1 2 ACC NIKE COKE N5 [8] vs. Duke (10) L 1-2 NCAA 3rd Round S12 [6] BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 3-0 S24 [13] FLORIDA L 2-3 NCAA 4-2 N14 [10] WILLIAM & MARY T 1-1 2ot A31 [9] DELAWARE W 4-0 S19 [5] at West Virginia L 0-1 S29 [18] CLEMSON (2) L 1-2 ot NCAA 2-4 N16 [10] VILLANOVA (16) T 0-0 2ot S2 [9] WEST VIRGINIA (15) W 3-0 S23 [7] at Virginia Tech W 3-0 O3 [18] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 7-0 1-Hanover, N.H.; 2-Cary, N.C. 1 S30 [6] at Maryland (5) L 2-3 O6 [18] at Maryland W 3-2 S7 [8] vs. Stanford (10) L 1-2 S9 [8] at Santa Clara (3) T 0-0 2ot O3 [6] BOSTON COLLEGE (1) W 3-2 ot O12 [19] at Wake Forest L 1-2 2004 (17-3-2, 6-2-1) NIKE O8 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (3) L 0-1 ot O14 [19] JAMES MADISON W 3-0 S14 [8] COLORADO (18) W 4-0 NCAA 2nd Round • ACC Champions S16 [8] ARIZONA (25) NIKE W 4-0 O14 [8] DUKE W 2-0 O18 RICHMOND L 1-4 A27 [7] EAST CAROLINA W 4-0 O17 [8] WAKE FOREST W 2-1 O21 DUKE (20) W 4-3 S21 [4] LIBERTY W 5-0 A29 [7] MIAMI W 4-0 S23 [4] WILLIAM & MARY (24) W 1-0 2ot O21 [7] at Florida State (10) T 0-0 2ot O28 at Florida State (13) W 1-0 S1 [6] LIBERTY W 5-0 O24 [7] at Miami W 4-1 N2 [19] at Duke ACC T 0-0 3-44ot S27 [4] at Duke W 2-0 NCAA S5 [6] at West Virginia (21) W 1-0 S30 [4] at Wake Forest (23) T 0-0 2ot O28 [7] NC STATE W 2-1 N11 UNC GREENSBORO W 6-1 NIKE NCAA S10 [5] UCLA (8) W 3-1 O4 [5] FLORIDA STATE (22) T 1-1 2ot O31 [7] at Clemson W 6-0 N18 at North Carolina (8) L 1-2 S12 [5] SOUTH CAROLINA NIKE W 5-2 N3 [5] vs. Boston College 1 (18) ACC L 0-1 O7 [5] MIAMI W 1-0 2ot

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NCAA NCAA N29 [1] MICHIGAN (11) W 2-1 2017 (13-6-4, 5-2-3) 2019-20 FACT BOOK N12 [11] LEHIGH W 3-0 D6 [1] vs. UCLA 1 (2) NCAA T 1-1 2-42ot N14 [11] SOUTH CAROLINA NCAA W 3-0 NCAA Round of 16 1-Cary, N.C N20 [11] OHIO STATE (19) NCAA L 2-3 A18 [11] at UNCW W 2-0 1-University Park, Pa.; 2-Cary, N.C. A24 [10] at West Virginia (2) W 2-1 2ot 2014 (23-3-0, 9-1-0) A27 [10] LIBERTY W 2-0 NCAA Finals 2011 (17-5-2, 7-2-1) A31 [3] WISCONSIN L 0-1 A22 [3] MARSHALL W 3-0 S3 [3] RICHMOND W 1-0 NCAA Quarterfinals A29 [3] RICHMOND W 4-0 A19 [10] WEST VIRGINIA (13) W 2-1 S7 [8] UCLA (1) L 1-2 A31 [3] VILLANOVA W 5-0 S10 [8] PENN STATE (5) W 3-2 A21 [10] RICHMOND W 6-0 S5 [3] at Alabama W 3-0 A26 [6] LIBERTY W 9-1 S15 [5] at NC State T 0-0 2ot S7 [3] at Samford W 3-1 S17 [5] at East Carolina T 1-1 2ot A30 [4] ST. JOHN’S W 2-1 NIKE S12 [2] TENNESSEE W 2-1 S21 [11] MIAMI W 1-0 ot S2 [4] ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 S14 [2] HOFSTRA NIKE W 3-1 S4 [4] DREXEL W 4-0 S24 [11] NORTH CAROLINA (8) L 1-2 NIKE S17 [2] OLD DOMINION W 5-0 O1 [15] at Pittsburgh W 7-0 S9 [7] WASHINGTON STATE T 0-0 2ot S20 [2] MIAMI W 3-1 S11 [7] PENN STATE (25) NIKE L 2-3 O5 [13] NOTRE DAME T 1-1 2ot S25 [2] WAKE FOREST W 5-0 O8 [13] LOUISVILLE W 1-0 ot S15 [14] MARYLAND (6) W 4-1 S28 [2] at Florida State (1) L 0-1 S18 [14] at Boston College (18) L 0-2 O14 [14] CLEMSON T 0-0 2ot O5 [4] at Notre Dame (2) W 2-1 O19 [12] at Syracuse W 3-1 S25 [14] at North Carolina (5) W 1-0 2ot O9 [4] BOSTON COLLEGE W 6-3 S29 [7] at Duke (4) T 0-0 2ot O22 [12] at Boston College W 2-1 O12 [4] NC STATE W 6-0 O26 [10] DUKE (2) L 0-1 O2 [7] at Wake Forest (6) L 0-2 O19 [3] at Louisville W 2-1 ACC O8 [8] FLORIDA STATE (10) W 4-3 ot O29 [10] WAKE FOREST (21) W 2-1 O23 [3] at Duke W 3-1 N3 [10] vs. Duke1 ACC L 0-1 O13 [8] at NC State W 1-0 ot O26 [3] at Virginia Tech (14) W 2-0 NCAA O16 [8] CLEMSON W 3-0 N11 [12] SAINT FRANCIS W 2-0 N1 [3] PITTSBURGH W 6-1 N17 [12] vs. Pepperdine (11)2 NCAA W 3-0 O20 [6] VIRGINIA TECH W 4-0 1 ACC N7 [4] vs. North Carolina (5) W 2-0 N19 [12] at UCLA (4) NCAA L 1-2 O27 [5] MIAMI W 2-0 1 ACC ACC N9 [4] vs. Florida State (2) L 0-1 1 - Charleston, S.C. (ACC Championships) O30 [5] MARYLAND (16) W 2-0 NCAA 1 ACC N14 [4] HIGH POINT W 8-0 2 - Los Angeles N4 [6] vs. Florida State (9) L 1-2 NCAA NCAA N21 [4] RUTGERS (21) W 3-0 N11 [8] LONG ISLAND W 2-0 NCAA NCAA N23 [4] KENTUCKY (14) W 7-0 N18 [8] WASHINGTON STATE W 3-0 NCAA NCAA N28 [4] at UCLA (1) W 2-1 2018 (16-5-1, 7-3) N20 [8] VIRGINIA TECH W 4-0 2 NCAA NCAA D5 [4] vs. Texas A&M (5) W 3-1 NCAA Round of 16 N25 [8] at Florida State (6) L 0-3 N25 [4] vs. Florida State (2) 2 NCAA L 0-1 A17 [8] COLGATE W 2-1 1-Cary, N.C. 1-Greensboro, N.C. A19 [8] CINCINNATI W 3-0 2-Boca Raton, Fla. A23 [7] at William & Mary W 3-0 2012 (18-5-1, 6-3-1) 2015 (19-1-3, 9-1-0) A26 [7] BUCKNELL W 1-0 NCAA Round of 16 • ACC Champions NCAA Quarterfinals • ACC Reg. Season Title S2 [6] HOFSTRA W 5-1 A17 [7] PENN STATE (8) L 1-3 A23 [2] UNCW W 8-0 S6 [6] LIBERTY W 6-0 A19 [7] RADFORD W 5-0 A28 [2] CAL POLY NIKE W 2-0 S9 [6] at Penn State (11) W 2-1 A22 [8] LIBERTY W 3-0 A30 [2] DELAWARE NIKE W 6-1 S20 [4] at Clemson L 0-1 A26 [8] UNC WILMINGTON W 2-0 S4 [1] at UCLA (9) W 2-1 S23 [4] at Duke (12) W 2-1 A31 [7] at Texas W 3-0 1 S6 [1] at Pepperdine T 2-2 2ot S27 [6] at Virginia Tech L 0-1 S2 [7] vs. SMU W 2-1 S11 [2] HARVARD W 3-0 S30 [6] WAKE FOREST W 5-1 S7 [7] GEORGE MASON NIKE W 3-0 NIKE S13 [2] OLD DOMINION W 3-0 O4 [8] at Louisville W 1-0 S9 [7] JAMES MADISON W 4-1 S20 [1] SYRACUSE W 5-0 O7 [8] at Notre Dame W 3-0 S13 [5] NC STATE W 4-0 S24 [1] NOTRE DAME (6) L 1-2 2ot O14 [6] PITTSBURGH W 7-0 S16 [5] NORTH CAROLINA (6) T 2-2 2ot S27 [1] DUKE (22) W 1-0 O18 [6] SYRACUSE W 4-0 S23 [5] at Clemson W 1-0 O8 [4] at Clemson (5) W 2-0 O21 [6] FLORIDA STATE (14) L 0-2 S27 [3] at Maryland (10) L 1-3 O11 [4] at Wake Forest W 1-0 O25 [11] NC STATE W 2-1 S30 [3] DUKE (5) W 1-0 O18 [2] at Boston College W 4-2 O28 [11] LOUISVILLE ACC W 2-1 O5 [6] WAKE FOREST (12) L 1-2 O22 [2] LOUISVILLE W 1-0 N2 [11] FLORIDA STATE (7)1 ACC L 1-3 O11 [9] at Miami W 3-0 O25 [2] FLORIDA STATE (1) W 1-0 N9 [12] MONMOUTH NCAA W 2-0 O14 [9] at Florida State (1) L 0-1 ot O28 [1] at NC State W 7-1 N16 [12] vs. Texas Tech2 NCAA T 0-04-22ot O21 [11] at Virginia Tech (22) W 5-0 O31 [1] at Pittsburgh W 6-0 N18 [12] at Baylor [11] NCAA L 1-2 O25 [10] BOSTON COLLEGE (22) W 5-1 1 ACC 1-Cary, N.C. (ACC Championships) ACC N6 [4] vs. Clemson (6) W 5-0 O28 [10] at North Carolina (8) W 1-0 1 ACC 2 -Waco, Texas 2 ACC N8 [4] vs. Florida State (3) T 2-2 2ot N2 [8] vs. Florida State (2) W 4-2 NCAA 2 ACC N13 [1] HOWARD W 7-1 N4 [8] vs. Maryland (7) W 4-0 NCAA Rankings are of time of game NCAA N20 [1] UNCW W 2-0 N9 [2] LA SALLE (20) W 4-1 NCAA • 2018-pres - United Soccer Coaches NCAA N22 [1] USC (11) W 2-0 • 1994-2017 - Soccer America N16 [2] RUTGERS W 6-1 N27 [1] RUTGERS (9) NCAA T 0-0 2ot N18 [2] DUKE (15) NCAA L 1-3 • 1985-1993 - ISAA 1-Austin, Texas; 2-Cary, N.C. 1-Cary, N.C. (ACC Championships)

2013 (24-1-1, 13-0-0) 2016 (15-5-2, 6-2-2) NCAA Semifinals • ACC Reg. Season Title NCAA Round of 16 A23 [7] VCU KC W 4-2 A19 [4] at Liberty W 4-0 A25 [7] SANTA CLARA (9) KC W 4-0 A21 [4] GEORGE MASON W 2-0 A30 [6] PENN STATE (7) W 5-1 A25 [4] MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0 S1 [6] RICHMOND W 3-0 A28 [4] OLD DOMINION W 4-0 S6 [4] RUTGERS NIKE W 6-0 S2 [3] OKLAHOMA W 3-0 S8 [4] SETON HALL NIKE W 3-0 S4 [3] PEPPERDINE (25) W 2-0 S12 [2] SYRACUSE W 3-0 S8 [3] RICHMOND W 5-0 S19 [1] at Boston College W 2-1 S11 [3] at Georgetown (20) L 2-3 S22 [1] at Pittsburgh W 3-1 S16 [5] VIRGINIA TECH(17) W 2-0 S26 [1] at Duke W 3-2 S22 [2] at Miami L 1-2 S29 [1] MARYLAND (22) W 1-0 S25 [2] at Florida State (3) T 1-1 ot O6 [1] CLEMSON W 3-0 O2 [7] NORTH CAROLINA (16) T 1-1 2ot O10 [1] NOTRE DAME (5) W 3-2 2ot O6 [8] PITTSBURGH W 6-0 O13 [1] at Wake Forest (11) W 2-0 O9 [8] at Notre Dame (20) W 1-0 O17 [1] at NC State W 5-0 O15 [5] at Duke (4) L 0-1 O20 [1] at North Carolina (4) W 2-0 O20 [8] NC STATE W 3-1 O24 [1] MIAMI W 4-0 O23 [8] BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-2 O27 [1] FLORIDA STATE (3) W 1-0 ot O27 [7] at Louisville W 2-1 O30 [7] at North Carolina (16) ACC L 0-3 O31 [1] VIRGINIA TECH (5) W 2-0 NCAA ACC N11 [15] MONMOUTH W 4-1 N3 [1] MARYLAND W 6-1 1 NCAA 1 ACC N18 [15] vs. Penn State W 3-0 N8 [1] vs. Virginia Tech (5) L 2-4 NCAA N15 [1] SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) NCAA W 5-0 N20 [15] at Georgetown L 0-2 N22 [1] GEORGETOWN (12) NCAA W 1-0 1-Washington N24 [1] WAKE FOREST (23) NCAA W 2-0

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 35 HISTORY & RECORDS SERIES RECORDS vs. 2019 OPPONENTS BOSTON COLLEGE DUKE FLORIDA STATE LOUISVILLE 10-12-14 W 6-0 H Overall: 8-7-2 Overall: 22-15-7 Overall: 19-8-6 Overall: 6-0-0 10-28-15 W 7-1 A Home: 5-1 (4-1 Klöckner) Home: 10-6-3 (8-5-3 Klöckner) Home: 10-1-1 (10-1-1 Klöckner) Home: 3-0-0 (3-0-0 Klöckner) 10-20-16 W 3-1 H Road: 3-4 (3-4 Newton Campus) Road: 10-5-4 (9-5-4 Koskinen) Road: 6-3-3 (5-2-3 Seminole) Road: 3-0-0 (3-0-0 Lynn) 9-15-17 T 0-0 (2ot) A Neutral: 2-4-0 Neutral: 3-4-2 10-25-18 W 2-1 H 10-13-85 L 0-3 N1 10-19-14 W 2-1 A N1-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N2-Durham, N.C.; N3-Clemson, S.C. 9-25-88 T 2-2 (2ot) N2 9-28-85 W 3-0 A 10-14-95 W 6-0 H 10-22-15 W 1-0 H 10-20-05 L 0-1 A 10-5-85 W 4-0 N1 9-8-96 W 3-1 A 10-27-16 W 2-1 A NOTRE DAME 10-20-06 L 0-1 H 11-4-87 W 2-0 H 10-18-97 W 2-1 H 10-8-17 W 1-0 (ot) H Overall: 5-1-1 10-28-07 L 0-1 A 10-1-89 W 3-0 A 9-11-98 W 4-3 (ot) A 10-4-18 W 1-0 A Home: 2-1-1 (1-1-1 Klöckner) 10-19-08 W 2-1 H 10-9-90 W 2-0 H 11-5-98 ACC W 2-0 N1 10-28-18 ACC W 2-1 H Road: 3-0-0 (3-0-0 Alumni) 10-11-09 L 0-1 (ot) A 9-18-91 T 5-5 (2ot) A 10-15-99 W 1-0 H ACC 2-3 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 11-4-09 T 0-0 (2ot) N3 10-25-92 T 0-0 (2ot) H 10-21-00 W 1-0 A MIAMI (Fla.) 10-21-89 W 2-0 H 10-3-10 W 3-2 (OT) H 11-14-92 NCAA L 0-2 H 10-28-01 W 3-2 H Overall: 10-2-1 10-10-13 W 3-2 (2ot) H 11-3-10 ACC L 0-1 N3 10-20-93 T 1-1 (2ot) A 11-9-01 ACC T 0-0 2-3 (4ot) N2 Home: 7-0 (7-0 Klöckner) 10-5-14 W 2-1 A 9-18-11 L 0-2 A 9-10-94 T 1-1 (2ot) H 11-2-02 W 2-1 A Road: 3-2 (3-2 Cobb) 9-24-15 L 1-2 (2ot) H 10-25-12 W 5-1 H 10-28-95 L 0-6 A 10-4-03 W 3-2 H 10-9-16 W 1-0 A 9-19-13 W 2-1 A 11-2-95 ACC L 0-1 N2 9-24-04 W 1-0 A 8-29-04 W 4-0 H 10-5-17 T 1-1 (2ot) H 10-9-14 W 6-3 H 11-1-96 L 0-3 H 9-29-05 W 1-0 H 10-2-05 W 1-0 H 10-7-18 W 3-0 A 10-17-15 W 4-2 A 11-16-96 NCAA L 0-1 A 11-4-05 ACC W 2-0 N3 10-1-06 L 0-1 A 10-23-16 W 3-2 H 9-26-97 L 2-3 A 9-28-06 T 0-0 (2ot) A 10-7-07 W 1-0 (2ot) H PENN STATE 10-22-17 W 2-1 A 9-20-98 W 5-1 H 10-4-07 T 1-1 (2ot) H 11-7-07 ACC T 0-0 4-2 (2ot) N1 Overall: 5-7-1 Home: 2-3 (2-3 Klöckner) N1-Fort Belvior, Va.; N2-Williamsburg, Va.; N3-Cary, N.C. 9-17-99 W 4-3 A 9-25-08 W 1-0 A 9-28-08 W 2-0 A 10-21-00 W 4-3 H 10-30-09 W 1-0 H 11-1-09 W 2-0 H Road: 2-4-1 (2-4-1 Jefrey) CLEMSON 11-2-00 ACC T 0-0 4-3 (4ot) A 10-21-10 T 0-0 (2ot) A 10-24-10 W 4-1 A Neutral: 1-0-0 Overall: 15-11-2 10-20-01 W 2-1 (ot) A 10-8-11 W 4-3 (ot) H 10-27-11 W 2-0 H Home: 7-3-2 (7-3-2 Klöckner) 11-8-01 ACC W 2-1 (ot) N3 11-4-11 ACC L 1-2 N3 10-11-12 W 3-0 A 9-5-97 W 5-2 A Road: 6-5 (6-5 Riggs) 10-23-02 W 2-1 H 11-25-11 NCAA L 0-3 A 10-24-13 W 4-0 H 9-8-98 L 1-2 ot H Neutral: 2-3-0 ACC 10-29-99 L 1-4 A 11-7-02 L 0-1 N4 10-14-12 L 0-1 (ot) A 9-20-14 W 3-1 H NCAA 10-18-03 L 0-2 A 11-2-12 ACC W 4-2 N3 9-22-16 L 1-2 A 11-24-02 L 0-3 A 10-9-94 W 3-2 H 11-5-03 ACC L 1-2 N5 10-27-13 W 1-0 (ot) H N1-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 9-4-05 L 2-5 A 9-16-95 W 2-1 A 8-21-09 L 0-1 A 10-9-04 W 2-1 H 9-28-14 L 0-1 A NCAA 9-13-96 L 1-2 H 11-14-04 NCAA L 0-3 H 11-9-14 L 0-1 N4 MINNESOTA 11-15-09 W 6-2 A 10-24-97 L 0-2 A 9-25-05 W 1-0 A 12-7-14 L 0-1 N5 First Meeting 8-27-10 T 1-1 2ot A 11-6-97 ACC L 0-1 N1 9-24-06 W 1-0 H 10-25-15 W 1-0 H 9-11-11 L 2-3 H 10-16-98 W 1-0 H 9-27-07 W 2-0 A 11-8-15 ACC T 2-2 (2ot) N3 NC STATE 8-17-12 L 1-3 H 11-6-98 ACC L 1-2 N2 Overall: 27-12-2 8-30-13 W 5-1 H 10-30-08 T 0-0 (2ot) H 9-25-16 T 1-1 (ot) A NCAA 10-2-99 L 0-1 (2ot) A 11-22-08 NCAA L 0-2 H 10-21-18 L 0-2 H Home: 14-4 (11-2 Klöckner) 11-18-16 W 3-0 N1 11-4-99 ACC L 1-3 N3 10-22-09 W 1-0 A 11-2-18 ACC L 1-3 N3 Road: 11-5-2 (3-1-1 Dail) 9-10-17 W 3-2 H 9-9-18 W 2-1 A 9-29-00 L 1-2 (ot) H 10-14-10 W 2-0 H N1-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; N2-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N3-Cary, N1-Washington, D.C. 9-29-01 L 0-4 A 9-29-11 T 0-0 (2ot) A N.C.; N4-Greensboro, N.C.; N5-Boca Raton, Fla. 10-4-85 L 1-3 N1 9-25-86 L 1-3 A 9-28-02 L 0-1 H 9-30-12 W 1-0 H SYRACUSE 11-1-03 L 1-2 A NCAA GEORGETOWN 11-1-86 W 2-1 N1 11-18-12 L 1-3 H Overall: 5-0-0 10-24-04 W 2-0 H Overall: 1-2-0 9-27-87 L 1-2 (ot) H 9-26-13 W 3-2 A Home: 4-0 (3-0 Klöckner) 11-5-04 ACC W 2-1 N4 Home: 1-0-0 (1-0 -0 Klöckner) 10-31-87 T 0-0 (2ot) A 10-23-14 W 3-1 A Road: 1-0 (1-0 SU Stadium) 10-9-05 W 2-1 (ot) H 9-27-15 W 1-0 H Road: 0-2-0 (0-2-0 Shaw) 10-1-88 L 0-1 A 10-8-06 W 1-0 A 10-26-88 ACC L 0-2 A 10-15-16 L 0-1 A 8-25-06 W 6-0 H 10-14-07 T 1-1 (2ot) H 10-26-17 L 0-1 H 11-22-13 NCAA W 1-0 H 9-3-89 L 0-2 H ACC 9-12-13 W 3-0 H 10-5-08 W 7-1 A 9-11-16 L 2-3 A 10-28-89 L 0-2 N2 11-3-17 L 0-1 N5 9-20-15 W 5-0 H 9-27-09 W 3-0 H 9-23-18 W 2-1 A 11-20-16 NCAA L 0-2 A 9-7-90 W 3-2 A 10-31-10 W 6-0 A 10-27-90 ACC W 3-1 H 10-19-17 W 3-1 A N1-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N2-College Park, Md.; N3-Winston-Salem, 10-18-18 W 4-0 H 10-16-11 W 3-0 H N.C.; N4-Tallahassee, Fla.; N5-Cary, N.C.; LIBERTY 10-20-91 W 2-1 H 9-23-12 W 1-0 A Overall: 15-0-0 11-2-91 ACC L 1-2` N1 Home: 14-0 (13-0-0 Klöckner) 10-7-92 L 1-4 A UC IRVINE 10-6-13 W 3-0 H EAST CAROLINA First Meeting 10-8-15 W 2-0 A Overall: 1-0-1 Road: 1-0-0 (1-0-0 Osborne) 9-18-93 L 0-1 H 11-6-15 ACC W 5-0 N4 Home: 1-0-0 (1-1-0 Klöckner) 10-12-94 W 1-0 A 10-14-17 T 0-0 (2ot) H Road: 0-0-1 (0-0-1 Johnson) 9-26-01 W 7-0 H 10-10-95 L 0-1 H 9-20-18 L 0-1 A 11-16-01 NCAA W 3-0 H 10-6-96 W 3-2 A N1-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; N3-Chapel 8-27-04 W 4-0 H 10-21-03 W 6-0 H 11-7-96 W 4-1 N3 Hill, N.C.; N4-Cary, N.C.; 9-17-17 T 1-1 (2ot) A 9-1-04 W 5-0 H 10-10-97 W 2-0 H 11-11-05 NCAA W 4-0 H 9-18-98 W 2-0 H 8-27-06 W 1-0 H 9-19-99 W 3-1 A 9-21-07 W 5-0 H 9-12-00 W 3-0 H 8-29-08 W 5-0 H 9-19-01 W 2-0 A 8-28-09 W 5-0 H 10-30-02 W 1-0 H 8-20-10 W 4-0 H 9-26-03 W 7-0 A 8-26-11 W 9-1 H 10-27-04 W 3-0 H 8-22-12 W 3-0 H 10-29-05 W 2-0 H 8-21-16 W 4-0 A 10-28-06 W 3-2 (ot) A 8-27-17 W 2-0 H 10-11-07 W 3-0 A 9-6-18 W 6-0 H 10-2-08 W 6-0 H 9-24-09 L 1-2 A 10-28-10 W 2-1 H 10-13-11 W 1-0 (ot) A 9-13-12 W 4-0 H 10-17-13 W 5-0 A 36 I VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY & RECORDS

VIRGINIA TECH WEST VIRGINIA 2019-20 FACT BOOK Overall: 19-4-1 Overall: 10-3-2 Home: 13-1-0 (9-1-0 Klöckner) Home: 6-1-1 (6-1-1 Klöckner) Road: 5-2-0 (3-2-0 Thompson) Road: 4-2-1 (4-2-1 Dlesk) Neutral: 1-1-1 9-7-01 W 2-1 H 10-27-85 W 1-0 A 9-13-02 L 1-2 H 11-5-86 W 2-0 H 11-17-02 NCAA W 1-0 A 10-14-87 W 8-0 H 8-30-03 W 1-0 H 11-2-88 W 5-1 H 9-5-04 W 1-0 A 10-20-94 W 5-0 H 8-28-05 W 1-0 H 10-4-95 W 6-1 A 9-17-06 T 1-1 2ot A 9-24-96 W 1-0 H 11-10-06 NCAA W 2-0 A 10-20-04 W 3-0 H 9-2-07 W 3-0 H 11-3-04 ACC W 8-0 N1 9-21-08 L 0-3 A 10-13-05 W 4-0 A 11-16-08 NCAA W 3-2 H 10-12-06 W 2-1 H 9-11-09 T 1-1 2ot H 10-18-07 W 2-0 H 9-19-10 L 0-1 A 10-9-08 L 0-1 A 8-19-11 W 2-1 H 11-7-08 ACC T 1-1 1-2 (2ot) N1 8-24-17 W 2-1 (ot) A 9-30-09 L 0-2 H 9-23-10 W 3-0 A WILLIAM & MARY 10-20-11 W 4-0 H Overall: 17-9-2 11-20-11 NCAA W 4-0 H Home: 11-5-1 (9-2-1 Klöckner) 10-21-12 W 5-0 A Road: 6-4-1 10-31-13 W 2-0 H 11-8-13 ACC L 2-4 N1 9-10-85 L 1-3 A 10-26-14 W 2-0 A 9-14-86 L 0-4 A 8-16-16 W 2-0 H 9-5-87 W 1-0 H 9-27-18 L 0-1 A 11-8-87 NCAA L 0-1 H N1-Cary, N.C. 9-19-88 T 0-0 (2ot) A 9-13-89 L 0-1 H WAKE FOREST 9-19-90 W 2-0 A Overall: 19-7-3 9-21-91 W 1-0 H Home: 9-3-1 (9-3-1 Klöckner) 10-3-92 W 2-0 A Road: 8-3-2 (7-3-2 Spry) 9-12-93 L 0-2 H Neutral: 2-1-0 10-2-94 L 0-1 A 10-1-95 W 3-2 (ot) H 9-20-94 W 9-0 H 10-26-96 W 2-1 A 10-14-95 W 1-0 A 10-1-97 W 3-2 (ot) H 10-3-96 W 2-1 H 11-22-97 L 0-1 H 9-28-97 W 3-2 A 9-13-98 L 1-2 A 10-23-98 W 1-0 (ot) A 10-5-99 L 0-1 H 10-24-99 L 0-1 (ot) H 8-26-00 W 3-0 H 10-12-00 L 1-2 A 10-2-01 W 1-0 H 11-2-01 W 2-0 H 11-18-01 NCAA W 4-1 H 10-26-02 W 2-1 A 9-22-02 W 2-1 (2ot) A 10-11-03 T 2-2 (2ot) H 9-1-03 W 2-1 H 10-1-04 L 1-2 (ot) A 11-14-03 T 1-1 4-2 (2ot) H 9-22-05 W 1-0 A 9-19-04 W 1-0 A 11-2-05 ACC W 2-1 N1 9-23-07 W 1-0 (2ot) H 9-21-06 W 2-1 H 11-18-07 NCAA W 1-0 H 11-1-06 ACC L 1-2 N1 9-12-08 W 2-1 H 11-12-06 NCAA W 2-0 A 8-23-18 W 3-0 A 9-30-07 T 0-0 (2ot) A 11-2-08 L 0-1 H 11-5-08 ACC W 3-2 (2ot) N1 10-25-09 T 0-0 (2ot) A 10-17-10 W 2-1 H 10-2-11 L 0-2 A 10-5-12 L 1-2 H 10-13-13 W 2-0 A 11-24-13 NCAA W 2-0 H 9-25-14 W 5-0 H 10-11-15 W 1-0 A 10-29-17 ACC W 2-1 H 9-30-18 W 5-1 H N1-Cary, N.C.

VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER I 37 HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent W-L-T Win Pct. GF GA Years Opponent W-L-T Win Pct. GF GA Years Alabama 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2014 Oakland 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1999 American 3-0-0 1.000 10 4 1992-2009 Ohio State 0-2-0 .000 2 4 2003-2010 Arkansas 2-0-0 1.000 4 1 1991-1992 Oklahoma 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2016 Army 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2008 Old Dominion 6-0-0 1.000 21 1 1994-2016 Arizona 2-0-0 1.000 8 1 2007-2009 Oregon State 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1999 Arizona State 1-0-1 .750 4 1 2009-2011 Penn State 6-7-1 .464 32 30 1997-2018 Auburn 0-1-1 .250 1 2 2001-2008 Pepperdine 2-0-1 .833 7 2 2015-2017 Barry 0-1-0 .000 1 2 1987 Pittsburgh 6-0-0 1.000 35 2 2013-2018 Baylor 0-1-0 .000 1 2 2018 Portland 2-0-1 .833 4 1 1997-1999 Berry 1-1-0 .500 4 3 1992-1993 Princeton 2-0-0 1.000 5 1 1997-1998 2019-20 FACT BOOK FACT 2019-20 Boston College 8-7-2 .529 29 25 1985-2017 Providence 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 1989-1994 Boston University 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2010 Radford 8-2-1 .773 37 10 1985-2012 Brigham Young 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 2001 Randolph-Macon 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 1986-1987 Brown 2-0-0 1.000 7 2 1993-1994 Rhode Island 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2005 Bucknell 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 2018 Richmond 11-1-1 .884 55 6 1986-2017 California 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1995 Roanoke 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1985 Cal Poly 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2015 Rutgers 4-3-1 .563 19 10 1986-2015 Cal State Fullerton 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2005 St. Bonaventure 1-0-0 1.000 7 1 2005 Central Florida 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1988 Saint Francis (Pa.) 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 2013-2017 Charlotte 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1995 St. John’s 1-0-1 .750 2 1 2009-2011 Cincinnati 7-0-1 .938 24 5 1987-2018 Saint Joseph’s 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 2002 Clemson 15-11-2 .571 49 27 1994-2018 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1990 Colgate 3-0-0 1.000 11 1 1996-2018 Samford 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 2014 Colorado 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2007 Santa Clara 4-2-1 .643 12 5 1991-2013 Colorado College 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1992 Seton Hall 2-1-0 .667 7 1 2006-2013 Connecticut 3-2-0 .600 6 3 1990-2010 South Carolina 2-0-0 1.000 8 2 2004-2010 Creighton 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1992 Southern Methodist 4-1-0 .800 12 7 1989-2012 Dartmouth 3-0-0 1.000 8 2 2002-2008 Stanford 2-3-0 .400 8 11 1989-2007 Dayton 4-0-3 .786 15 8 1987-2005 Syracuse 5-0-0 1.000 21 1 2006-2018 Delaware 3-0-0 1.000 16 2 1996-2015 Temple 1-0-0 1.000 8 1 2002 Drexel 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2011 Tennessee 4-2-0 .667 13 6 1998-2014 Duke 22-15-7 .580 63 52 1988-2018 Texas 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 2010-2012 East Carolina 1-0-1 .750 5 1 2004-2017 Texas A&M 2-1-0 .667 6 3 1988-2014 Elon 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1987 Texas Tech 0-0-1 .000 0 0 2018 Florida 1-2-1 .375 5 6 1996-2001 Towson State 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1994 Florida State 19-8-6 .667 49 33 1995-2018 Tulane 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1998 Fresno State 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1999 UAB 2-0-0 1.000 3 1 2000-2002 George Mason 12-8-3 .587 36 27 1985-2016 UC Irvine First Meeting George Washington 13-1-0 .929 41 12 1985-2000 UCLA 3-6-2 .363 15 23 1995-2017 Georgetown 1-2-0 .333 3 5 2013-2016 USC 2-0-1 .833 5 0 2002-2015 Georgia 2-0-1 .833 5 2 1998-2008 Vanderbilt 1-1-0 .500 6 4 1985-1998 Hartford 3-2-0 .600 7 5 1987-2000 Vermont 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2006 Harvard 3-0-0 1.000 6 0 1994-2015 Villanova 7-2-2 .727 25 8 1985-2014 High Point 1-0-0 1.000 8 0 2014 VCU 4-0-1 .900 19 3 1996-2013 Hofstra 3-0-0 1.000 15 2 2009-2018 Virginia Tech 19-4-1 .813 73 12 1985-2018 Howard 1-0-0 1.000 7 1 2015 Wake Forest 18-7-3 .696 53 23 1994-2018 James Madison 21-1-2 .920 70 19 1990-2012 Washington 1-0-0 1.000 4 2 1997 Kansas 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1997 Washington State 1-0-1 .750 3 0 2011 Kentucky 1-1-0 .500 8 2 1994-2014 West Chester 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1985 La Salle 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 2012 West Virginia 10-3-2 .733 21 13 2001-2017 Lehigh 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2010 William & Mary 17-9-2 .643 37 26 1985-2018 Liberty 15-0-0 1.000 69 1 2001-2018 Wisconsin 3-3-0 .500 8 7 1989-2017 Long Island 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2011 Wis.-Milwaukee 1-0-0 1.000 5 2 1995 Louisville 6-0-0 1.000 9 3 2014-2018 Wright State 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1989 Loyola (Md.) 3-0-0 1.000 10 2 1997-2008 OVERALL 493-185-67 .707 1721 735 (34 years) Marshall 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2014 Mary Washington 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1987 2019 Opponents in Bold Maryland 29-5-4 .816 107 30 1989-2013 Monmouth 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2018 UMBC 2-0-0 1.000 19 1 1988-1995 Massachusetts 2-1-0 .667 5 2 1989-1990 Miami (Fla.) 11-2-1 .821 28 5 2004-2017 Michigan 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2013 Michigan State 2-1-0 .667 7 2 1993-2016 Minnesota First Meeting Mississippi 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2001 New Hampshire 5-0-0 1.000 18 2 1988-1993 North Carolina 4-37-4 .133 27 130 1985-2017 UNC Greensboro 6-0-0 1.000 25 3 1988-2000 UNC-Wilmington 4-0-0 1.000 14 0 2012-2017 NC State 27-12-2 .683 89 42 1985-2018 Northwestern 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1995 Notre Dame 5-1-1 .786 13 6 1989-2018

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