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2005Opponents 2005 Opponents Goalkeeper Erika Bohn and her Notre Dame teammates will open the 2005 season in her current home state of Vermont while the team’s three California natives will have a chance to play in their home state at the Santa Clara Classic. 2005 ND Classic Notre Dame Tournament History 1992 (Golden Dome Classic) 1997 (adidas/Lady Foot Locker Classic) 2001 (KeyBank/adidas Classic) #3 Stanford 3, Central Florida 1 #1 North Carolina 2, #2 Notre Dame 2 #10 UConn 2, #25 Hartford 1 (OT) #20 Notre Dame 1, #14 Wisconsin 0 #6 Portland 3, #5 Duke 0 #4 Notre Dame 2, #8 Penn State 1 Central Florida 2, #14 Wisconsin 2 #2 Notre Dame 5, #5 Duke 0 #8 Penn State 2, #10 UConn 0 SMU 3, #20 Notre Dame 0 #1 North Carolina 1, #6 Portland 0 #4 Notre Dame 2, #25 Hartford 0 Offensive MVP: Anne Makinen, M (ND) Offensive MVP: Christie Welsh, F (PSU) 1993 (Golden Dome Classic) Defensive MVP: Lorrie Fair, D (UNC) Defensive MVP: Vanessa Pruzinsky, D (ND) SMU 2, Wisconsin 1 #3 Notre Dame 3, #6 N.C. State 0 1998 (KeyBank/adidas Classic) 2002 (ND Classic, Pres. by St. Andrew’s) Wisconsin 2, #6 N.C. State 0 #25 Wake Forest 4, Missouri 1 #18 Portland 2, Clemson 0 #3 Notre Dame 5, SMU 2 #3 Notre Dame 3, Indiana 0 #12 Santa Clara 4, #6 Notre Dame 0 Missouri 3, Indiana 2 #12 Santa Clara 4, Clemson 2 1995 (adidas Classic) #3 Notre Dame 3, Wake Forest 0 #18 Portland 1, #6 Notre Dame 0 #3 Stanford 3, #9 Vanderbilt 0 Offensive MVP: Anne Makinen, M (ND) Offensive MVP: Christine Sinclair, F (UP) #2 Notre Dame 3, #19 Michigan State 0 Defensive MVP: Jen Grubb, D (ND) Defensive MVP: Candace Chapman, D (ND) #9 Vanderbilt 2, Michigan State 0 #2 Notre Dame 2, #3 Stanford 0 1999 (KeyBank/adidas Classic) 2003 (Notre Dame Classic) MVP: Shannon Boxx, M (ND) Duke 2, #4 Connecticut 0 Rutgers 2, Oklahoma 1 #1 North Carolina 3, #7 ND 2 (OT) #5 Notre Dame 3, #13 Arizona State 1996 (adidas Classic) #1 North Carolina 3, #4 UConn 1 #13 Arizona State 1, Rutgers 0 #13 Washington 2, #12 William & Mary 0 #7 Notre Dame 4, Duke 1 #5 Notre Dame 5, Oklahoma 1 #2 Notre Dame 3, #14 Wisconsin 1 Offensive MVP: Kim Patrick, F (UNC) Offensive MVP: Jen Buczkowski, M (ND) #12 William & Mary 1, #14 Wisconsin 0 Defensive MVP: Lindsay Stoecker, D (UNC) Defensive MVP: Vanessa Pruzinsky, D (ND) #2 Notre Dame 4, #13 Washington 0 Offensive MVP: Holly Manthei, M (ND) 2000 (KeyBank/adidas Classic) 2004 (Notre Dame Classic) Defensive MVP: Kate Sobrero, D (ND) #10 Stanford 3, #6 Connecticut 0 #4 Santa Clara 2, SMU 1 Goalkeeper MVP: Jen Renola (ND) #4 Notre Dame 6, #2 Santa Clara 1 #2 Notre Dame 1, #13 Stanford 0 #2 Santa Clara 2, #6 Connecticut 1 (OT) SMU 2, #13 Stanford 1 Notes: see p. 90 for tournament notes on the ’05 #4 Notre Dame 2, #10 Stanford 1 (OT) #2 Notre Dame 5, #4 Santa Clara 2 ND Classic field … ND is 19-3-2 record in all- Offensive MVP: Anne Makinen, M (ND) Offensive MVP: Katie Thorlakson, F (ND) time home tournaments (65-24 scoring edge). Defensive MVP: Carly Smolak, G (STAN) Defensive MVP: Melissa Tancredi, D (ND) Florida Gators Maryland Terrapins Connecticut Huskies Friday, Sept. 2 • 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4 • 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame Classic Participant Notre Dame, Ind. • Alumni Field Notre Dame, Ind. • Alumni Field ... also Friday, Oct. 14 • 7:30 p.m. First Series Meeting Notre Dame Leads Series 2-0-0 Notre Dame, Ind. • Alumni Field Location: Gainesville, Florida Location: College Park, Maryland Notre Dame Leads Series 14-4-2 Enrollment: 48,500 Enrollment: 35,329 Location: Storrs, Connecticut Conference: Southeastern Conference: Atlantic Coast Enrollment: 23,419 Website: www.gatorzone.com Website: www.umterps.com Conference: BIG EAST Field: Pressly Stadium Field: Ludwig Field Website: www.uconnhuskies.com Athletic Director: Jeremy Foley Athletic Director: Deborah Yow Field: Morrone Stadium Athletic Director: Jeff Hathaway Head Coach: Becky Burleigh (Methodist ‘89) Head Coach: Brian Pensky (Emory ‘91) Record at Florida (Yrs.): 185-43-11 (10) Record at Maryland (Yrs.): First season Head Coach: Len Tsantiris (UConn ’77) Overall Record (Yrs.): 267-67-17 (15) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Record at UConn (Yrs.): 416-110-27 (24) Assistants: Vic Campbell, Zac Shaw Assistants: Cindy Wolf, Ali Wolff-Toole Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Assistants: Sarah Barnes, Cary Dorn 2004 Record (Conf.): 16-4-3 (7-2-2/2nd Eastern Div.) 2004 Record (Conf.): 9-7-4 (3-4-2) NCAA Finish: First Round (2-3 vs. UCF) NCAA Finish: Round-of-16 (0-1 vs. Washington) 2004 Record (Conf.): 18-7-1 (8-2/2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 24/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/5 NCAA Finish: Third Round (0-2 vs. Notre Dame) Starters Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/9 Starters Returning: 8 Top Returning Players (2004 stats): Top Returning Players (2004 stats): Cherry Pickman F Sr. 4G-6A Mallory Maher M/D Sr. 9G-4A Top Returning Players (2004 stats): KeLeigh Hudson F So. 5G-4A Kimmy Francis F/M Sr. 6G-5A Megan Jessee G Sr. 0.69 GAA Jen Gardner G Sr. 0.70 GAA Nikki Resnick G Jr. 1.07 GAA Megan Schnur M Jr. 5G-9A in ‘03 Melanie Booth D Jr. 2G-5A Nataly Arias M Jr. 2G-4A Alisse Kosloski D Sr. 1G, 26 GS Daniela Sanchez M Jr. 1G-4A Kelly Rosumalski F So. 3G-0A Niki Cross D/F Jr. 3G-2A Katie Johnston D Sr. 1A, 23 GS Melissa Anderson M/F Sr. 2G-0A in ‘02 Karyn Riviera M/F So. 5G-4A Kathleen Frank D/M Sr. 5G-2A Women’s Soccer Contact: Mary Howard Women’s Soccer Contact: Patrick Fischer Office/Fax: (352) 375-4683 (x6100)/375-4809 Office/Fax: (301) 314-7062/314-9094 Women’s Soccer Contact: Lydia Panayotidis Home Phone: (352) 331-6964 Home Phone: (410) 688-4471 Office/Fax: (860) 486-3531/486-5085 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: (860) 729-6908 E-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 88 2005 Opponents New Hampshire Wildcats Vermont Catamounts Santa Clara Broncos Friday, Aug. 26 • 2:00 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28 • 1:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9 • 7:30 p.m. Burlington, Vt. • Centennial Field Burlington, Vt. • Centennial Field Santa Clara, Calif. • Buck Shaw Stad. First Series Meeting First Series Meeting Notre Dame Leads Series 7-3-0 Location: Durham, New Hampshire Location: Burlington, Vermont Location: Santa Clara, California Enrollment: 12,500 Enrollment: 7,900 Enrollment: 8,047 Conference: America East Conference: America East Conference: West Coast Website: www.unhwildcats.com Website: www.uvm.edu/~sportspr/ Website: www.santaclarabroncos.com Field: Lewis Field Field: Centennial Field Field: Buck Shaw Stadium Athletic Director: Marty Scarano Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Cornan Athletic Director: Dan Coonan (ND ‘84) Head Coach: Michael Jackson (Maine Presque Isle ‘77) Head Coach: Kerry Daickaniec (G. Washington ‘93) Head Coach: Jerry Smith (Cal State Hayward ’86) Record at UNH (Yrs.): 75-98-18 (0) Record at UVm (Yrs.): 9-9-1 (1) Record at SCU (Yrs.): 294-74-24 (18) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Assistants: Kelly Martin, Allison Snooks Assistants: Katie Kruse, George Cook Assistants: Curtis McAllister, Erin Hussey 2004 Record (Conf.): 11-8-2 (6-3-0/T-1st) 2004 Record (Conf.): 9-9-1 (4-5/8th) 2004 Record (Conf.): 18-5-2 (6-1-0/1st) NCAA Finish: NCAA Semifinals (0-1 vs. ND) Postseason: America East semifinal (0-2 vs. Maine) Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/8 Starters Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 8 Starters Returning: 6 Top Returning Players (2004 stats): Top Returning Players (2004 stats): Top Returning Players (2004 stats): Nikki Hessney F Sr. 8G-2A in ‘03 Jessica Ballweg D Sr. 24 GP, 2A in ‘03 Lynn Gugliuzza G Jr. 1.24 GAA Tina Estrada F Jr. 8G-5A Debbie Newman D Sr. 20 GS Amy Cochran F/M Jr. 13G-5A Lindsay Carfagna G So. 1.50 GAA Julie Ryder G Jr. 0.63 GAA Ashlee Cieslak M Sr. 3G-1A Marian Dalmy F/M Jr. 2G-1A Cass VanLeewen F Jr. 6G-3A Adriana Gonzalez-Medina F So. 4G-3A Brittany Klein M So. 1G-2A Jamie Koehnlein M/F Sr. 2G-6A Julie Wernig M Sr. 3G-1A Lauren Zealear M/D Jr. 1G-1A Leah Felis M So. 2G-6A Women’s Soccer Contact: Doug Poole Jordan Angeli D So. 2A Office/Fax: (603) 862-2585/862-3839 Women’s Soccer Contact: Lisa Champagne Women’s Soccer Contact: TBA Home Phone: (603) 740-9202 Office/Fax: (802) 656-1818/656-18328 Office/Fax: (408) 554-4659/554-6942 E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: (802) 238-0815 Home Phone: TBA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: TBA Gonzaga Bulldogs DePaul Blue Demons Michigan Wolverines Sunday, Sept. 11 • 11:00 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16 • 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 • 1:00 p.m. Santa Clara, Calif. • Buck Shaw Stadium Notre Dame, Ind. • Alumni Field Notre Dame, Ind. • Alumni Field First Series Meeting First Series Meeting Notre Dame Leads Series 10-2-0 Location: Spokane, Washington Location: Chicago, Illinois Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan Enrollment: 5,826 Enrollment: 23,570 Enrollment: 38,248 Conference: West Coast Conference Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Big Ten Website: www.gozags.com Website: www.depaulbluedemons.com Website: www.mgoblue.com Field: Martin Field Field: Wish Field (Lincoln Park campus) Field: Michigan Soccer Stadium Athletic Director: Mike Roth Athletic Director: Jean Lenti Ponsetto Athletic Director: William Martin Head Coach: Shannon Douglas Stiles (SCU ‘93) Head Coach: John Wilson (W.
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