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07 Field Hockey Guide.Pmd CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2006 RESULTS & STATISTICS OVERALL RECORD: 17-5 NORPAC: 6-0 HOME: 9-2 AWAY: 5-1 NEUTRAL: 3-2 Date Opponent Location Result Record/NorPac Cal Scorers Aug. 6 #6 American Berkeley W 4-3 OT2 1-0/0-0 Godfrid (Moffitt), Godfrid (McGrath), Godfrid, team goal (pen.) Aug. 27 Massachusetts Berkeley W 3-0 2-0/0-0 Godfrid, Godfrid, Lo Aug 29 #1 Maryland Berkeley L 5-0 2-1/0-0 - Sept. 1 Columbia Berkeley W 6-0 3-1/0-0 Lo (Glosz), J. Crane, Godfrid (Lo, Glosz), McGrath (York, Glosz), Glosz (Moffitt), York (Nance) Sept. 3 New Hampshire Berkeley W 6-1 4-1/0-0 J. Crane (McGrath), Glosz (Godfrid), Godfrid (pen. shot), Glosz (J. Crane), J. Crane (Godfrid), Godfrid (Tara Robinson) Sept. 4 #2 Wake Forest Berkeley L 5-1 4-2/0-0 Godfrid (pen. shot) Sept. 9 Stanford Berkeley W 4-3 5-2/0-0 Lo (Moffitt), Glosz (McGrath), Godfrid (Nance), Glosz (Godfrid) Sept. 16 Pacific Stockton W 3-2 6-2/0-0 Godfrid (Lo, Bistue), Glosz (Godfrid), McGrath (Lo, Moffitt) Sept. 24 Stanford* Stanford W 3-2 7-2/1-0 Godfrid (Moffitt, Lo), Lo, Godfrid Sept. 29 Miami (Ohio) Oxford, Ohio W 4-3 OT2 8-2/1-0 Godfrid (J. Crane), Belomy (Godfrid), Glosz (J. Crane), Godfrid (McGrath) Oct. 1 #10 Connecticut Louisville, Ky. L 5-1 8-3/1-0 Godfrid (Moffitt, Lo) Oct. 2 #13 Louisville Louisville, Ky. W 5-3 9-3/1-0 Godfrid (Moffitt, Lo), Godfrid, Cummings, Belomy (Bistue), Nance (Glosz) Oct. 08 Davidson* Berkeley W 6-1 10-3/2-0 Godfrid (Moffitt), Godfrid (Hauck), Godfrid (Glosz), Glosz (J. Crane), Godfrid (Moffitt), Godfrid Oct. 13 Appalachian State* Berkeley W 9-0 11-3/3-0 J. Crane, Godfrid (Moffitt, Lo), J. Crane (McGrath, Moffitt), Godfrid, Godfrid (Moffitt), Cummings, J. Crane, Glosz (York), York (Cummings) Oct. 19 Longwood* Farmville, Va. W 5-2 12-3/4-0 Lo, Belomy, Glosz, Godfrid, Godfrid (pen. shot) Oct. 21 #4 Duke Durham, N.C. L 1-0 12-4/4-0 - Oct. 22 Radford* Durham, N.C. W 3-1 13-4/5-0 Lo (Nance), J. Crane, McGrath (Moffitt, Lo) Oct. 28 Pacific* Berkeley W 3-2 OT 14-4/6-0 McGrath (York, Moffitt), J. Crane (Glosz), Godfrid Nov. 3 Radford! Davidson, N.C. W 5-0 15-4/6-0 Godfrid (Glosz), Godfrid, Godfrid, Nance (McGrath), Glosz Nov. 4 Stanford! Davidson, N.C. W 3-1 16-4/6-0 Godfrid, Glosz (Godfrid), Godfrid (Moffitt, Lo) Nov. 7 Ohio U.+ Berkeley W 1-0 17-4/6-0 Lo Nov.11 #5 Ohio State^ Durham, N.C. L 3-1 17-5/6-0 Lo (Godfrid) * NorPac Conference game ! NorPac Championship+ NCAA Play-In Game ^ NCAA Tournament INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% G W PS-ATT DSv 10 Valentina Godfrid 22-21 33 7 73 179 .180 102 .570 6 3-4 0 1 Ashley Glosz 22-21 13 7 33 36 .361 23 .639 4 0-0 2 30 Andrea Lo 22-22 8 9 25 16 .500 12 .750 2 0-0 0 3 Jennifer Crane 22-22 8 4 20 25 .320 11 .440 2 0-0 0 5 Christina McGrath 22-22 4 6 14 35 .114 19 .543 1 0-0 1 9 Rachel Moffitt 22-22 0 15 15 3 .000 2 .667 1 0-0 1 11 Jamie Nance 22-22 2 3 7 8 .250 6 .750 0 0-1 0 12 Kellie York 19-0 2 3 7 5 .400 4 .800 0 0-0 0 25 Gwen Belomy 22-18 3 0 6 10 .300 5 .500 1 0-0 0 7 Katie Cummings 16-1 2 1 5 6 .333 3 .500 0 0-0 0 8 Carolina Bistue 20-19 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 22 Lisa Hauck 22-22 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2 6 Tara Robinson 13-2 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 Missy Crane 14-5 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 0 77 Veronica Sykes 22-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 21 Jamie Sibilia 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 20 Sophie Sproats 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 17 Molly Lyford 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 16 Halley Crosthwaite 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 4 Caitlin Byrne 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Total 22 75 59 209 332 .226 190 .570 17 3-5 8 Opponents 22 43 20 106 241 .178 147 .610 5 3-3 1 Goaltenders GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% W LSHO 77 Veronica Sykes 22-22 1575:04 42 1.87 105 .714 10 5 5.0 22 Lisa Hauck 1-0 3:32 1 19.81 0 .000 0 0 0.0 Total 22 1578:36 43 1.91 105 .709 10 5 5 Junior Rachel Moffitt led Cal in assists Opponents 22 1578:36 76 3.37 115 .602 5 10 2 with 15 in 2006. GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total PENALTY CORNERS 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total California 38 34 1 2 75 California 80 95 2 0 177 Opponents 19 24 0 0 43 Opponents 46 59 0 0 105 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total California 152 174 3 3 332 California 43 61 1 0 105 Opponents 102 134 5 1 242 Opponents 56 57 1 1 115 2006 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE2007 California Golden Bears Field Hockey Media Guide 77 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears HONORS & RECORDS OLYMPIANS ALL-CONFERENCE 1980 Sheryl Johnson 1980 Sandi Chamberlain SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1984 Sheryl Johnson, Marcy Place 1981 Shellie Onstead, Megan Porter, GOALS 1988 Sheryl Johnson, Marcy Place Maureen Robbins 1. Valentina Godfrid .................... 33 ............ 2006 1992 Renee Chatas (official) 1982 Renee Chatas, Melissa Nerone, Shellie 2. Valentina Godfrid .................... 28 ............ 2005 1996 Renee Chatas (official) Onstead, Megan Porter 3. Valentina Godfrid .................... 21 ............ 2004 1983 Renee Chatas*, Kathy Forbey, Bunny 4. Renee Chatas .......................... 19 ............ 1983 5. Ilse Akkermans ....................... 17 ............ 1994 Freud, Megan Porter, Sheri Watts ALL-AMERICANS/ 6. Megan Sainsbury .................... 15 ............ 1999 ALL-REGION 1984 Kathy Forbey, Bunny Freud, Sheri Watts, Nora Feddersen ...................... 15 ............ 2003 Ligaya Yrastorza 1982 Shellie Onstead 8. Shellie Onstead ....................... 14 ............ 1981 1985 Kiki Brown, Kathy Forbey Nora Feddersen ...................... 14 ............ 2002 1983 Renee Chatas 1986 Kiki Brown#, Gretchen Scheel, 10. Ashley Glosz .......................... 13 ............ 2006 1986 Kiki Brown Ligaya Yrastorza 11. Renee Chatas .......................... 12 ............ 1982 1987 Ligaya Yrastorza, Kiki Brown (2nd team) 1987 Ligaya Yrastorza*, Kiki Brown, 12. Nora Feddersen ...................... 11 ............ 2001 1993 Ilse Akkermans (3rd team) Valentina Godfrid .................... 11 ............ 2003 Annabella Stagner 1994 Ilse Akkermans (2nd team) Melissa Nerone ....................... 11 ............ 1981 1988 Patti Caswell, Karyn Hillman, 1996 Elke Popp (2nd team) Michelle Ohye ASSISTS 1997 Elke Popp (2nd team) 1989 Sharon Lee, Michelle McCliman, 1. Megan Sainsbury .................... 17 ............ 1999 1998 Megan Sainsbury (2nd team regional) 2. Rachel Moffitt ........................ 15 ............ 2006 Michelle Ohye, Lynn Stepovich 1999 Megan Sainsbury (2nd team regional) 3. Cheryl Swanson ...................... 14 ............ 1983 1990 Sandy Shimmoka, Amy Lawhead, 2000 Sarah Hoehn (2nd team regional) Teela Crosthwaite ................... 14 ............ 2005 Tori Graff, Lynn Stepovich 5. Valentina Godfrid .................... 12 ............ 2004 2001 Nora Feddersen (1st team regional) 1991 Amy Lawhead, Theresa Korte, 6. Shellie Onstead ....................... 11 ............ 1982 Elizabeth Harkins (2nd team regional) Ashli Carpi Valentina Godfrid .................... 11 ............ 2005 2002 Nora Feddersen (3rd team) 1992 Ilse Akkermans, Ashli Carpi, Kasandra 8. Courtney Wolf ........................ 10 ............ 1994 (1st team regional) Samantha Gallop ..................... 10 ............ 2004 Cronin, Jenni Grider, Theresa Korte 2003 Nora Feddersen (2nd team), Jenna Long ............................... 10 ............ 2005 1993 Ilse Akkermans, Ashli Carpi, Kasandra Erin Booth (1st team regional) 11. Catlin Braucht ............................ 9 ............ 1999 Cronin, Min Ta 2004 Valentina Godfrid (1st team regional) Elizabeth Harkins ...................... 9 ............ 2000 1994 Ilse Akkermans*, Naomi Kagan, Theresa Andrea Lo ................................. 9 ............ 2006 2005 Valentina Godfrid (3rd team) (1st team Korte, Kathleen Lavelle 14. Renee Wilson ............................ 8 ............ 1984 regional), Chilly Banuelos (1st team 1995 Jennifer Grossman, Valerie Haas, Annie Elizabeth Harkins ...................... 8 ............ 2001 regional) Lavelle, Kathleen Lavelle, Elke Popp Jenna Long ................................. 8 ............ 2003 2006 Valentina Godfrid (1st team) (1st team 17. Nine tied with seven 1996 Kathy Fouts, Karen Hagan, Cyndi Lee, regional), Ashley Glosz (2nd team Elke Popp POINTS regional) 1997 Sara Baron, Katherine Garofalo, Karen 1. Valentina Godfrid .................... 73 ............ 2006 Hagan, Elke Popp#, Megan Sainsbury 2. Valentina Godfrid .................... 67 ............ 2005 U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 3. Valentina Godfrid .................... 54 ............ 2004 1998 Kathy Fouts, Robin Reschke, 4. Megan Sainsbury .................... 47 ............ 1999 1978-91 Sheryl Johnson Megan Sainsbury 1980-88 Marcy Place 5. Renee Chatas .......................... 39 ............ 1983 1999 Sara Baron, Robin Reschke, 6. Ilse Akkermans ....................... 36 ............ 1994 1985 Renee Chatas Megan Sainsbury*, Lieke Zoete^ 7. Shellie Onstead ....................... 35 ............ 1981 1985-86 Shellie Onstead 2000 Nora Feddersen^, Leticia Gaylean, 8. Nora Feddersen ...................... 34 ............ 2002 Elizabeth Harkins, Sarah Hoehn! 9. Ashley Glosz .......................... 33 ............ 2006 10. Nora Feddersen ...................... 32 ............ 2003 U.S. UNDER-21 TEAM 2001 Nora Feddersen, Elizabeth Harkins%, 1985 Cheryl Swanson Erin Robinson 1987 Annabella Stagner 2002 Nora Feddersen*%, Lisa D’Anjou CAREER RECORDS 2003 Nora Feddersen*, Erin Booth, GOALS CAL HALL OF FAME Kelly Knapp, Valentina Godfrid 1. Valentina Godfrid .................... 93 ...... 2003-06 1983 Sheryl Johnson 2004 Valentina Godfrid*, Kelly Knapp!, 2. Nora Feddersen ...................... 45 .....
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