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22013013 BOSTON COLLEGE SSOCCEROCCER NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT - 22NDND & 33RDRD RROUNDOUND 2013 SCHEDULE GAME 2: BOSTON COLLEGE AT #2 NEBRASKA, 3 AUGUST GAME 1: #3 PORTLAND VS. ILLINOIS, 11 16 vs. PROVIDENCE Newton, Mass. W, 5-0 23 vs. #2 Stanford Newton, Mass. L, 2-1 (2OT) • Boston College (11-9-1) will travel to Nebraska t to play at No. 2 Huskers (19-3-1) on 26 vs. Boston University Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 Friday, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. (ET). The Eagles are coming off a 2-0 victory over cross-town rival 28 vs. UConn Newton, Mass. L, 1-0 SEPTEMBER Northeastern in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, Nov. 15. BC was led by 1 at Hofstra Hamstead, NY W, 6-5 (OT) two sophomores as McKenzie Meehan notched her 18th goal of the season and Lauren 5 vs. #21 Ohio St. Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 Bernard scored her second. Meehan’s goal was also her ACC leading eighth game-winning 12 at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0 goal. Alex Johnson earned her fi rst career NCAA victory in goal. 15 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. L, 2-1 19 #1 Virginia Newton, Mass. L, 2-1 • In the other game on Friday, No. 3 Portland (17-2-1), from the West Coast Conference, 22 #22 Virginia Tech Newton, Mass. L, 1-0 will play Illinois (10-8-3) from the Big 10. The winner of the BC/Nebraska game will play the 26 #9 Wake Forest Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 winner of the Portland/Illinois game on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. (ET). 29 at NC State Raleigh, NC W, 3-2 OCTOBER • Boston College and Nebraska have some history. The two teams met in the 2001 NCAA 3 at #5 Florida St. Tallahasse, FL L, 4-3 Tournament. At the time former Canadian National Team forward Christine Latham led a 6 Duke Newton, Mass. W, 4-1 high-powered Nebraska offense. Latham had one goal and one assist to lead Nebraska to a 13 #3 North Carolina Newton, Mass. L, 1-0 5-0 victory over the Eagles. 16 at CCSU New Britain, Ct. W, 7-0 20 at Miami Coral Gables, FL T, 3-3 (2OT) • Nebraska advanced to the second round with a 4-0 victory over Southeastern. Louisiana. 24 at #22 Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. L, 3-1 Freshman Jaycie Johnson scored four goals in the win. Portland advanced to the next 27 at Maryland College Park, Md W, 1-0 (OT) round with a 2-0 victory over Seattle. Freshman Danica Evans scored the game-winner 31 Syracuse Newton, Mass. W, 2-1 (2OT) while senior Amanda Frisbie added an insurance goal. NOVEMBER ACC TOURNAMENT 3 at #3 UNC Chapel Hill, NC L, 1-0 PROBABLE STARTERS NCAA TOURNAMENT # Pos. Name Year G-GS G A P Notes 15 Northeastern Newton, Mass. W, 2-0 2 D Coco Woeltz So. 21/21 0 1 1 Long throw in threat 22 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 3 p.m. (et) 3 D Casey Morrison Jr. 21/21 1 3 5 Stongest defender 24 winner of BC/Nebraska vs. winner of Portland/Illinois, 1 5 D Lauren Bernard So. 21/2 11 5 7 Scored her third goal vs. N’eastern 9 F Stephanie McCaffrey Jr. 21/21 12 8 32 Recorded two hat tricks 10 M Gibby Wagner Sr. 21/19 1 3 5 Has game-winning assist vs. Miami 14 M Madison Meehan So. 21/21 0 2 2 Has played forward, mid & defense. 18 M Patrice Vettori Sr. 18/18 0 3 3 Overcame early season injury 20 M Zoe Lombard Sr. 21/21 2 0 4 Game-winner vs. Maryland 21 M Kate McCarthy Sr. 21/21 1 0 2 Scored 1st goal vs. FSU 22 F McKenzie Meehan So. 20/20 18 1 37 Scored her 8th GWG vs. N’eastern # Pos. Name Year G-GS Mins GA GAA SV SV% Record 0 GK Alex Johnson Jr. 14/13 1148 14 1.10 42 .750 7-3-1 TOP SUBS # Pos. Name Year G-GS G A P Notes 12 M Jana Jeffrey So. 16/2 0 0 0 Is one of the fi rst subs off bench. 24 M/F Rachel Davitt r-Sr. 21/2 0 0 0 Plays def., mid & forward off bench 27 M/F Hayley Dowd Fr. 21/3 3 3 6 ACC Freshman Team 17 F Andrea O’Brien Fr 8/0 0 1 1 Notched her fi rst point vs. CCSU 7 F Emily Hoffend So. 11/0 0 0 0 Plays midfi eld and up top 19 M Rosie DiMartino Fr. 14/1 0 0 0 Saw time in the win over NU BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER 2013 ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Last School Hometown 0 Alexandra Johnson Jr. GK 5-7 Noble & Greenough Westwood, Mass. 2 Coco Woeltz So. M 5-6 Noble & Greenough Boston, Mass. 3 Casey Morrison Jr. D 5-7 Central York Yokr, Penn. 4 Jackie Vaccari Sr. F 5-7 The Gilbert School Torrington, Conn. 5 Lauren Bernard So. D 5-3 Colchester High Colchester, VT 6 Meg MacDonald Fr. D 5-6 Glen Ridge Glen Ridge, NJ 7 Emily Hoffend Jr. F/M 5-2 Ursuline Acad. of Dallas Frisco, Texas 8 Jillian Lutz So. F/M 5-3 Clear Lake Houston, TX 9 Stephanie McCaffrey Jr. F 5-6 BB&N Winchester, Mass. 10 Gibby Wagner Sr. M 5-6 Wall High Wall, N.J. 12 Jana Jeffrey So. D/M 5-7 Ursuline Acad. Of Dallas Richardson, Texas 13 Jessica Holmes Fr. F 5-5 Jamesville-DeWitt DeWitt, N.Y. 14 Madison Meehan So. D/M 5-5 LaSalle Academy Smithfi eld, R.I. 15 Ashleigh Ward Fr. D 5-9 Cashmere Nelson, New Zealand 16 Mariah Winters Jr.. D/M 5-7 Notre Dame Burbank, Calif. 17 Andrea O’Brien Fr. M/F 5-3 Concord-Carlisle Concord, Mass. 18 Patrice Vettori Sr. M 5-6 Dedham High Dedham, Mass. 19 Rosie DiMartino Fr. M/F 5-5 Massapequa Massapequa Park, N.Y. 20 Zoe Lombard Sr. D 5-10 Palm Harbor Univ. Largo, Fla. 21 Kate McCarthy Sr. M 5-7 Loomis Chaffee School Longmeadow, Mass. 22 McKenzie Meehan So. M/F 5-5 LaSalle Academy Smithfi eld, R.I. 24 Rachel Davitt R-Sr. F/D/M 5-6 Ridge High Basking Ridge, N.J. 25 Jessica Mickelson Sr. GK 5-8 Amador Valley Pleasanton, Calif. 26 Jena Keffer Fr. D 5-11 St. Francis Roseville, Calif. 27 Hayley Dowd Fr. F/M 5-5 Peabody Peabody, Mass. COACHING STAFF Alison Foley Head Coach (Keene State ‘92) - 18th season - 17 at BC Mark McDevitt Assistant Coach (Univ. of Ulter ‘00) - 1st season Mike LaVigne Assistant Coach (Holy Cross ‘73) - 12th season Kia McNeill Assistant Coach (Boston College ‘08) - 5th season Donna Bennett Athletic Trainer (Keene State) - 35th season Team Captains Gibby Wagner, Patrice Vettori, Kate McCarthy PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Staff Mike Lavigne Mike La-VEEN Kia McNeill Key-A Mc-Neel Players Coco Woeltz Coco W-ALTZ Jana Jeffrey Jan-A Jeffrey Zoe Lombard Zo-EE Lombard McKenzie Meehan McKenzie M-ee-AN Jessica Mickelson Jessica Mick-L-SON Andrea O’Brien An-DREY-A BC COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. AD of Communications Chris Cameron 617-552-3004 Asst. AD/Communications/WSoccer/WBB Stephanie Tunnera [email protected] Assoc. Director Communications/FB Tim Clark [email protected] Asst. Director Communications/MBB/MSoc Matt Lynch [email protected] Asst. Director Communications/MHoc Mark Majewski [email protected] Asst. Director Communications/BB/FHoc Zanna Ollove [email protected] Communications Assistants Brendan Doyle [email protected] Dominque Oliveto [email protected] BOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER BC’S ACC HISTORY ACC HEADHE COACH • The Eagles went 6-6-1 in the highly- BC’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS ALISONALI FOLEY - 17 SEASONS AT BC competitive 2013 ACC regular season. Eight ACC OVERALL teams from the conference advanced to the 2013 6-6-1 11-9-1 CAREERCA HIGHLIGHTS NCAA Tournament. 2012 4-5-1 10-7-3 • In the 2013 ACC Tournament, #6 seed Boston 2011 6-4-0 12-6-3 • 1313 NCAA berths, including 11 consecutive College lost to #3 seed UNC, 1-0, at Fetzer 2010 5-5-0 17-7-1 8 Sweet 16 appearances Field in North Carolina. 2009* 7-2-1 18-4-2 2 Elite Eight appearances • Since joining the ACC, Boston College is 50- 2008 6-3-1 15-6-2 1 College Cup, 2010 36-10 in conference play. 2007 4-4-2 11-5-4 • In the 2009, BC went 7-2-1 in the regular 2006 5-3-2 12-7-3 • HHasa coached 10 All-Americans season and tied FSU for co-ACC Championship. 2005 5-4-1 13-6-2 KriKristens Mewis Victoria DiMartino KellKelly Henderson Gina DiMartino The seven victories is the most ACC wins in the JJillill MMastroianni Kia McNeill regular season for the Eagles. LauLaura Georges Kate Taylor • The Eagles have advanced to the second round of the ACC Tournament three times (2008, SSarahara Rahko Sarah Powell 2009, and 2010). Last season, BC lost to Wake Forest, 3-2, in the fi rst round. • Against ACC teams at home, Boston College is 25-11-4. In 2006, the Eagles posted their best • PrPro Players home stand record at 4-0-1 against ACC teams. In the 2008 and 2009 season, BC went 4-1-0 KriKristies Mewis: USA (US National Team) against conference teams.