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2002 NCAA Soccer Records Book Division I Women’s Records Individual Records .............................................. 194 Team Records ..................................................... 200 Polls ................................................................... 204 194 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS PER GAME Career Individual Records Season 704—Beth Zack, Marist, 1995-98 (66 games) 1.76—Lisa Cole, Southern Methodist, 1987 (37 in 21 Official NCAA Division I women’s soccer games) SAVES PER GAME records began with the 1982 season and are Career (Min. 40 goals) Season based on information submitted to the NCAA 1.49—Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1997-99 (76 in 51 24.1—Chantae Hendrix, Robert Morris, 1992 (241 in statistics service by institutions participating in games) 10 games) the statistics rankings. Career records of players ASSISTS Career include only those years in which they compet- Game 18.25—Dayna Dicesare, Robert Morris, 1993-96 ed in Division I. Annual champions started in 6—Marit Foss, Jacksonville vs. Alabama A&M, Sept. 1, (657 in 36 games) 2000; Anne-Marie Lapalme, Mercer vs. South the 1998 season, which was the first year the GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE NCAA compiled weekly leaders. In statistical Carolina St., Aug. 27, 2000; Holly Manthei, Notre Dame vs. Villanova, Nov. 3, 1996; Colleen Season (Min. 1,200 minutes) rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or McMahon, Cincinnati vs. Mt. St. Joseph, Sept. 20, 0.05—Anne Sherow, North Carolina, 1987 (1 GA in averages may indicate ties where none exist. In 1982 1,712 min.) these cases, the numerical order of the rankings Season Career (Min. 2,500 minutes) is accurate. 44—Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1996 (26 games) 0.14—Anne Sherow, North Carolina, 1985-88 (4 GA Career in 2,525 min.) 129—Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1994-97 (100 Scoring games) GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED ASSISTS PER GAME 8,853:12—Emily Oleksiuk, Penn St., 1998-01 POINTS Season Game 1.69—Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1996 (44 in 26 Miscellaneous 16—Kristen Arnott, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Youngstown St., games) Oct. 18, 2000 Career (Min. 30 assists) FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME Season 1.29—Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1994-97 (129 in 97—Mia Hamm, North Carolina, 1992 (25 games) 100 games) :06—Kristi Cummings, UNC Asheville vs. Furman, Sept. 18, 1995 Career MINUTES PLAYED 284—Danielle Fotopoulos, SMU/ Florida, 1994-96, Consecutive FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME TEAM 98 (92 games) 6,670:32—Krista Earp, Northern Ariz., 1997-2000 :05—Jill Pearson, Fresno St. (2) vs. Cal St. Bakersfield, (73 games) POINTS PER GAME Sept. 9, 1997; Stephanie Erickson, Northwestern (2) Season 40 GOALS AND 40 ASSISTS vs. Aurora, Sept. 25, 1994 4.14—Lisa Cole, Southern Methodist, 1987 (87 in 21 Career games) 31 players, most recent: Abby Wambach, Florida, FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY OPPOSING Career (Min. 100 points) 1998-01; Andi Sellers, Florida, 1997, 1999-2001; TEAMS 3.41—Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1997-99 (174 in 51 Melisssa Pini, Florida, 1998-2001 :06—Illinois (Hollie Schurr), then Marquette (Kate games) Gordon), Sept. 17, 2001; Connecticut (Kristen GOALS Grazyk), then Yale (Chandra King), Nov. 1, 2001 Game Goalkeeping 7—Kristen Arnott, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Youngstown St., CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE Oct. 18, 2000; Sarah Comeaux, Mississippi vs. SAVES GOAL Northwestern St., Nov. 1, 1996 Game 15—Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara, Aug. 28-Oct. 19, Season 39—Peggy Poore, Radford vs. North Carolina, Oct. 1990 37—Lisa Cole, Southern Methodist, 1987 (21 games) 21, 1982 Career Season CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES 118—Danielle Fotopoulos, SMU/ Florida, 1994-96, 343—Dayna Dicesare, Robert Morris, 1993 (18 1,669:25—Anne Sherow, North Carolina, Sept. 5, 98 (92 games) games) 1987-Sept. 3, 1988 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Game 6 Christina Kenney, Va. Commonwealth vs. Howard ..............Oct. 11, 1996 6 Deneil LoGiudice, Army vs. Lafayette ...................................Oct. 6, 1990 6 Patti Cassaveh, Rhode Island vs. Fairfield.........................................1984 POINTS 6 Jodi Krauser, Xavier vs. Wooster .......................................Oct. 13, 1984 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 6 Kris Moller, Canisius vs. Daeman .....................................Sept. 10, 1986 16 Kristen Arnott, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Youngstown St. ..............Oct. 18, 2000 6 Becky Worman, Wis.-Milwaukee vs. Beloit .......................Sept. 24, 1985 15 Sarah Comeaux, Mississippi vs. Northwestern St. ................Nov. 1, 1996 6 Kathy McNabb, Hartford vs. Iona ...................................................1985 13 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall vs. La Salle .....................................Sept. 1, 1999 13 Linda Larsson, South Ala. vs. South Carolina St. .................Aug. 29, 1999 ASSISTS 13 Christina Kenney, Va. Commonwealth vs. Howard ..............Oct. 11, 1996 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 13 Jenn Stephenson, Campbell vs. Col. of Charleston.................Oct. 5, 1994 6 Marit Foss, Jacksonville vs. Alabama A&M ..........................Sept. 1, 2000 13 Kathy McNabb, Hartford vs. Iona.....................................Sept. 14, 1985 6 Anne-Marie Lapalme, Mercer vs. South Carolina St. ..........Aug. 27, 2000 13 Jodi Krauser, Xavier vs. Wooster .......................................Oct. 13, 1984 6 Holly Manthei, Notre Dame vs. Villanova ............................Nov. 3, 1996 12 Anne-Marie Lapalme, Mercer vs. South Carolina St. ..........Aug. 27, 2000 6 Colleen McMahon, Cincinnati vs. Mt. St. Joseph ................Sept. 20, 1982 12 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Auburn...............................Nov. 9, 1996 5 Carrie Wellman, Air Force vs. Youngstown St. ..................Aug. 27, 2000 12 Christina Kenney, Va. Commonwealth vs. Pittsburgh ............Oct. 26, 1996 5 Hilla Rantala, South Ala. vs. Howard ...................................Oct. 3, 1998 12 Molly Cameron, Baylor vs. Pittsburg St. ............................Aug. 30, 1996 5 Jun Shen, Iowa St. vs. Kent St. .........................................Oct. 31, 1997 12 Carla Moyer, Temple vs. Philadelphia U. .........................................1991 5 Holly Manthei, Notre Dame vs. Seton Hall..........................Oct. 24, 1997 12 Deneil Lo Giudice, Army vs. Lafayette ..................................Oct. 6, 1990 5 Katie Hornburg, St. Louis vs. Tennessee Tech .......................Nov. 3, 1996 12 Kris Moller, Canisius vs. Daeman .....................................Sept. 10, 1986 5 Leah Rutledge, Mississippi vs. Northwestern St. ...................Nov. 1, 1996 12 Becky Worman, Wis.-Milwaukee vs. Beloit ........................Sept. 24, 1985 5 Lisa Kryzkowski, Wis.-Milwaukee vs. Valparaiso .................Oct. 18, 1996 12 Patti Cassaveh, Rhode Island vs. Fairfield.........................................1984 5 Lisa Whitfield, North Texas vs. Northwestern St. ...............Sept. 21, 1996 5 Holly Manthei, Notre Dame vs. Butler ................................Oct. 29, 1995 GOALS 5 Jennifer O’Connor, UCF vs. Stetson....................................Oct. 26, 1993 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 5 Pam Kalinoski, North Carolina vs. UCF ..............................Oct. 20, 1991 7 Kristen Arnott, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Youngstown St. ..............Oct. 18, 2000 5 Kathy Patterson, Southern Methodist vs. Trinity (Tex.) ..........Sept. 20, 1987 7 Sarah Comeaux, Mississippi vs. Northwestern St. ................Nov. 1, 1996 5 Gina Bondafide, Monmouth vs. Dickinson ............................Oct. 5, 1986 6 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall vs. La Salle .....................................Sept. 1, 1999 5 Sue Gjerset, Wisconsin vs. Lake Forest (Ill.)........................Sept. 11, 1986 6 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Auburn...............................Nov. 9, 1996 5 April Heinrichs, North Carolina vs. Warren Wilson .............Oct. 29, 1983 6 Christina Kenney, Va. Commonwealth vs. Pittsburgh ............Oct. 26, 1996 5 Sue Passandor, Providence.............................................................1983 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—GAME, SAVES 195 SAVES Player, Team Year Games Goals Avg. Kelly Smith, Seton Hall ................................ 1999 19 27 1.42 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Lisa Cole, Southern Methodist ...................... 1990 17 24 1.41 39 Peggy Poore, Radford vs. North Carolina ...........................Oct. 21, 1982 Jennifer Coe, Louisville................................. 1985 17 24 1.41 34 Rachel Barney, Columbia-Barnard vs. Cornell...................................1991 33 Chantae Hendrix, Robert Morris vs. West Va. Wesleyan......Oct. 13, 1992 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall ................................ 1998 17 24 1.41 33 Rachel Maxi, Xavier vs. Miami (Ohio) .................................Nov. 3, 1984 Kris Moller, Canisius ................................... 1986 15 21 1.40 33 Lisa Shaw, Providence ...................................................................1983 Liz Pike, American....................................... 1990 15 21 1.40 Julie Gnau, Michigan St. ............................ 1986 21 29 1.38 RECORDS 31 Nicole Pittaro, Buffalo vs. Michigan ..................................Sept. 17, 1995 Sarah Comeaux, Mississippi ........................ 1996 19 26 1.37 31 Amee Chapman, UC Irvine vs. Washington St. ...............................1993 31 Nanci Swick, Canisius vs. Buffalo.....................................Sept. 27, 1984 Carin Jennings, UC Santa Barb. .................. 1983 19 26 1.37 30 Chris Foley, Stony Brook vs. Boston College .........................Oct. 9, 1992 29 Melanie Nai, Marist vs. Lehigh...........................................Sept. 8,
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