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Women's Soccer 2018 Navy Women's Soccer ARMY Vs NAVY (Oct 30, 2018 at Annapolis, Md.) ARMY Vs NAVY (Oct 12, 2018 at Annapolis, Md.) 10 PL REGULAR SEASON TITLES 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019 NAVY 3 PL TOURNAMENT TITLES WOMEN’S SOCCER 2003, 2006, 2007 10 PL REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS · 3 PL TOURNAMENT TITLES 2019 SEASON Sunday, November 10, 2019 · 1:00 PM Overall: 15-2-3 Army (9-6-4, 4-3-2 PL) Home: 7-1-3 at Navy (15-2-3, 6-1-2 PL) Away: 8-1-0 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility, Annapolis, Md. Neutral: 0-0-0 Patriot League: 6-1-2 Series Record: Navy leads 16-12-4 Date Opponent Time/Results Online/TV Navy vs. Army Sunday will be the 33rd meeting between the two schools in a series that began in Navy’s second year AUGUST of varsity existence in 1994 ... Over the first 32 matchups, Navy is 16-12-4 versus Army ... Starting on Thu. 22 Buffalo W, 1-0 PLN Sept. 20, 1994 and going through Nov. 8, 1997, Army took the first five games of the series ... Games Sun. 25 #24 LSU L, 0-1 2OT PLN six through 11 went the way of Mids from Oct. 30, 1998 through Oct. 26, 2001 ... Most recently, Navy Fri. 30 at Charleston Southern W, 1-0 has gone 3-1-1 over the past five matchups ... The Mids’ senior class of 2020 has secured three Star wins (Sept. 16, 2016 - W, 1-0; Oct. 12, 2018 - W, 2-1, Sept. 27, 2019 - W, 1-0) and one tie (Oct. 13, SEPTEMBER 2017 - T, 0-0) over the Black Knights ... All-time, Navy has outscored Army, 39-26 ... In games played Sun. 1 at The Citadel W, 4-1 SCDN in Annapolis, the Mids are 10-5-0 and 4-1-0 over the past five matchups dating back to Oct. 21, 2011. Mon. 2 at Hampton W, 2-0 ESPN+ Fri. 6 East Tennessee State W, 2-1 PLN Last 5 Matchups Thu. 12 Gardner-Webb W, 1-0 In the last five meetings dating back to 2016, the Mids are 3-1-1 and have outscored the Black Knights, Sun. 15 at La Salle W, 3-2 5-1. Tue. 17 Howard W, 3-0 Sept. 27, 2019: Navy 1 - Army 0 Sat. 21 at Colgate * W, 1-0 PLN Oct. 30, 2018 (H-PLQ): Army 1 - Navy 0 (2ot) Sat. 27 at Army * W, 1-0 PLN Oct. 12, 2018 (H): Navy 2 - Army 1 Oct. 13, 2017 (A): Navy 0 - Army 0 OCTOBER Sept. 16, 2016 (H): Navy 1 - Army 0 Wed. 2 Lafayette * T, 1-1 PLN Navy in the Patriot League Tournament Sat. 5 Lehigh * W, 1-0 Navy has now been a part of 22 Patriot League Tournaments, including ninth straight berths (2011- Sat. 12 at Holy Cross * L, 0-1 PLN Pres.) ... Participating in 37 games all-time, the Mids’ record is 19-18 ... In Navy’s previous eight trips Mon. 14 at Delaware State W, 1-0 fo the tournament, the team has earned seven victories, with a win in each appearance from 2011 Sat. 19 Bucknell * W, 1-0 OT through 2017; last year that streak was halted as No. 6 Army Black Knights upset the third-seed Mids Wed. 23 at American * W, 1-0 PLN in double overtime, 1-0 in Annapolis ... In six matchups versus Army in the Patriot League Tournament, Sat. 26 Boston University * W, 1-0 2OT Navy is 2-4 ... Navy is 3-9 all-time in 12 Patriot League Final appearances ... The Mids have won the Patriot League Championship in 2003, 2006 and 2007. NOVEMBER Fri. 1 Loyola * T, 0-0 PLN Navy vs. Army in the Patriot League Tournament (6 Previous Matchups) Fri. 8 PL Semifinals vs. #4 Loyola T, 1-1 PLN 2018 PL Quarterfinals in Annapolis - No. 6 Army 1 defeated No. 3 Navy 0, double overtime Navy advances 4-3 on PKs 2011 PL Finals in Hamilton, N.Y. - No. 4 Army 2 - No. 3 Navy 0 Sun. 10 PL Champ. vs. #3 Army 1 PM PLN 2008 PL Finals in Annapolis - No. 3 Army 1 defeated No. 1 Navy 0, double overtime 1999 PL Semifinals in Hamilton, N.Y. - No. 2 Navy 2 defeated No. 3 Army 1, double overtime All times are Eastern 1998 PL Semifinals in Annapolis - No. 1 Navy 2 defeated No. 4 Army 0 * Patriot League Conference 1997 PL Semifinals in Hamilton, N.Y. - No. 2 Army 1 defeated No. 3 Navy 0 Bold indicates home match PLN - Patriot League Network Navy Army Record 15-2-3 / 6-1-2 PL 9-6-4 / 4-3-2 PL Goals/Gm 1.30 1.21 MEDIA INFORMATION Assists/Gm 1.30 1.42 Soccer SID: Alex Lumb Shots/Gm 16.0 12.5 Phone Number: (410) 293-8771 Goals Against Average 0.38 0.85 Cell Phone: (845) 863-7577 GK Saves/Gm 2.1 3.4 Email Address: @usna.edu SUNDAY’S MATCHUP Mailing Address: Ricketts Hall Individual Leaders BY THE NUMBERS 566 Brownson Rd. Navy Army Annapolis, MD 21402 Goals Mang/McClaskey, 4 Carfagno, 6 Twitter @NavyAthletics / @NavyWSoccer Assists McClaskey, 6 Drysdale/Johns, 5 Facebook facebook.com/NavyAthletics Points McClaskey, 14 Carfagno, 17 Shots McClaskey, 53 Johns, 33 GK Saves Fortson, 34 Cassalia, 64 PAST MEETINGS (NAVY VS. ARMY, 2017-19) Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2018 Navy Women's Soccer 2018 Navy Women's Soccer ARMY vs NAVY (Oct 30, 2018 at Annapolis, Md.) ARMY vs NAVY (Oct 12, 2018 at Annapolis, Md.) ARMY (7-5-7) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total ARMY (6-4-5, 2-3-1 PL) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total NAVY (11-6-3) ARMY 0 0 0 1 1 NAVY (9-4-3, 5-1 PL) ARMY 1 0 1 Date: Oct 30, 2018 • Attendance: 772 NAVY 0 0 0 0 0 Date: Oct 12, 2018 • Attendance: 2216 NAVY 0 2 2 Weather: 62, pleasant Fall night Weather: 64, Clear Skies, Wind 5-10 W ARMY NAVY ARMY NAVY Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Cassalia, Sydney - - - - - 102 gk 0 Fortson, Sydney - - - - - 102 gk 1 Cassalia, Sydney - - - 1 - 90 gk 0 Fortson, Sydney - - - - - 90 f 2 Comer, Nikiay - - - - - 59 m 2 Dzhandzhapanyan, K - - - - - 94 d 3 Torres, Emily 1 - - - - 90 m 2 Dzhandzhapanyan, K - - - - - 40 d 3 Torres, Emily 1 1 - - - 102 d 7 McClaskey, Baseley - - - - - 90 f 6 Buonopane, Elise - - - 1 - 17 d 7 McClaskey, Baseley 3 1 - 2 - 90 m 7 Westman, Lauryn - - - - - 31 m 8 Sottung, Karli 1 - - - - 94 f 7 Westman, Lauryn 1 - - - - 50 m 8 Sottung, Karli 2 1 - - - 84 m 11 Stallings, Kayleigh 2 1 - - - 102 d 11 Jackson, Alex - - - - - 102 m 9 Gardner, Simone - - - - - 90 d 11 Jackson, Alex 1 - - - - 90 f 12 Johns, Erynn 4 3 1 - - 94 d 13 August, Mary - - - - - 102 m 11 Stallings, Kayleigh - - - - - 90 d 13 August, Mary - - - - - 90 d 15 Almenara, Shannen - - - - - 90 m 14 Higginson, Cadie 2 1 - - - 102 d 15 Almenara, Shannen - - - - - 65 m 14 Higginson, Cadie 7 3 1 - - 90 d 18 Witham, Sydney - - - 1 - 102 m 16 Pratt, Eleanor 3 2 - - - 84 d 18 Witham, Sydney 1 - - - - 90 m 16 Pratt, Eleanor 2 2 1 - - 81 m 22 Walsh, Morgan 1 - - - - 102 d 17 Robinson, Kayla - - - - - 85 m 22 Walsh, Morgan 1 1 1 - - 84 d 17 Robinson, Kayla - - - - - 77 d 25 Padon, Mia 1 - - - - 102 f 22 McQuain, Regan - - - - - 26 d 25 Padon, Mia - - - - - 90 f 22 McQuain, Regan - - - - - 22 m 26 Chamberlin, Sarah 2 - - - - 69 m 24 Tran, Victoria - - - - - 65 m 26 Chamberlin, Sarah - - - - - 56 m 24 Tran, Victoria 1 - - - - 85 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 McGinnis, Reilly - - - - - 5 6 Ramirez, Denisse - - - - - 76 2 Comer, Nikiay - - - - - 10 5 Fries, Avery - - - - - 6 8 Garay, Trinity - - - - - 64 10 Mang, Carolyn - - - - - 18 5 McGinnis, Reilly - - - - - 25 6 Ramirez, Denisse - - - - - 61 9 Gardner, Simone - - - - - 12 18 Peraino, Gina 1 - - - - 32 8 Garay, Trinity - - - - - 34 10 Mang, Carolyn 1 1 - - - 38 10 Mendoza, Dani 1 - - - - 33 20 Keast, Emily - - - - - 18 10 Mendoza, Dani - - - - - 34 15 Miller, Hannah - - - - - 4 19 Rosenberger, Kalie 1 - - - - 44 23 Gillcrist, Molly - - - - - 5 19 Rosenberger, Kalie - - - - - 30 25 Mitchell, Tori - - - 1 - 32 23 Trejo, Cristal - - - - - 7 25 Mitchell, Tori - - - - - 11 23 Trejo, Cristal 2 2 - - - 45 26 Motley, Anabell 1 1 - - - 9 Totals 13 5 1 1 11 26 Motley, Anabell - - - - - 7 Totals 6 3 1 2 12 Totals 18 9 2 3 6 28 Silva, Lexie - - - - - 7 Totals 7 3 0 0 10 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Cassalia, Sydney 90:00 2 7 0 Fortson, Sydney 90:00 1 2 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Cassalia, Sydney 101:33 0 3 0 Fortson, Sydney 101:33 1 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 ARMY 5 1 6 ARMY 4 3 7 NAVY 8 10 18 NAVY 2 0 2 Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total ARMY 6 5 1 1 13 ARMY 1 2 0 0 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total NAVY 3 4 0 0 7 NAVY 2 2 0 0 4 ARMY 0 1 1 ARMY 5 7 12 NAVY 2 1 3 NAVY 2 4 6 Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total ARMY 5 2 0 0 7 ARMY 4 6 1 0 11 NAVY 1 1 0 0 2 NAVY 6 3 0 1 10 Scoring summary: No.
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