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2017Florida State Soccer 2017 FLORIDA STATE SOCCER 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Nine College Cup Appearances - 2003, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances - 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 2011, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 ACC Champions • 2009, ‘12, ‘14 ACC Regular Season Champions 41 All-America Accolades – 70 All-ACC Members – 68 All-Region Honorees 2017 SEASON No. 15/4 Florida State (0-0-0) Overall ........................................................0-0-0 vs. ACC ..........................................................................................0-0-0 UNC Greensboro (0-0-0) Home ......................................................................................0-0-0 Away ........................................................................................0-0-0 Neutral ...................................................................................0-0-0 Fri., August 18 at 7:00 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla. - Seminole Soccer Complex AUGUST Fri 18 UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. No. 15/4 Florida State (0-0-0) Sun 20 South Alabama 1:00 p.m. Thur 24 at Samford (SoCon Digital Network) 8:00 p.m. vs. Sun 27 at Alabama (SEC Network) 1:00 p.m. South Alabama (0-0-0) SEPTEMBER Sun., August 20 at 1:00 p.m. Sun 3 Kentucky 1:00 p.m. Fri 8 at No. 7/15 Florida (SEC Network+) 7:00 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla. - Seminole Soccer Complex Tues 12 Troy (ACC Network Extra) 7:00 p.m. Live Stats: StatBroadcast | In-game updates: @FSUSoccer on Twitter Sun 17 No. 6/9 North Carolina* (ACCN Extra) 1:00 p.m. Thur 21 at Louisville* (RSN) 7:00 p.m. Sun 24 at Virginia Tech* (ACCN Extra) 1:00 p.m. Fri 29 NC State* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 p.m. QUICK KICKS • Florida State is ranked No. 15 by United Soccer Coaches and No. 4 OCTOBER Thur 5 Boston College* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 p.m. by TopDrawerSoccer in the 2017 preseason polls. Sun 8 at No. 12/5 Duke* (ACCN Extra) 1:00 p.m. • The Seminoles have been ranked in the Top 25 of the United Soccer Sat 14 at Wake Forest* (ACCN Extra) 5:00 p.m. Coaches poll for 161 straight weeks. Thur 19 No. 18/14 Notre Dame* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 p.m. Sun 22 Pitt* 1:00 p.m. • FSU enters 2017 as the preseason favorite to win the Atlantic Coast Thur 26 at No. 13/21 Clemson* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 p.m. Conference, receiving 186 points and eight first-place votes. The Sun 29 ACC Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBA Seminoles have been the ACC Champions in each of the last four NOVEMBER seasons. Fri 3 ACC Semifinal (Charleston, S.C.) TBA • The Noles also placed four student-athletes on the 11-member Sun 5 ACC Championship (Charleston, S.C.) TBA preseason All-ACC Team - Cassie Miller, Natalia Kuikka, Deyna Fri 10 NCAA First Round (Campus Sites) TBA Fri 17 NCAA Second Round (Campus Sites) TBA Castellanos and Megan Connolly. Sun 19 NCAA Third Round (Campus Sites) TBA • Miller, Kuikka and Castellanos are three of the 30 players on the Fri 24 NCAA Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBA watch list for the MAC Hermann Trophy, as FSU leads the nation with three student-athletes recognized. DECEMBER Fri 1 College Cup Semifinal (Orlando, Fla.) TBA • Florida State is 67-1-3 in its last 71 total home matches, dating back Sun 3 College Cup Final (Orlando, Fla.) TBA to 2011. The only loss during that span was to Florida on September 5, 2014 (2-1). The Noles are currently on a 33-match unbeaten * - ACC Game; BOLD - home match All Match Times are EST streak at the Seminole Soccer Complex, holding a record of 32-0-1 Rankings are listed United Soccer Coaches/TopDraw- and outscoring their opponents, 99-6. erSoccer RV - Receiving Votes, NR - Not Ranked RETURNING STAT LEADERS FROM 2016 Points Assists MEDIA INFORMATION Megan Connolly (7G, 4A) ................................18 Kaycie Tillman, Natalia Kuikka......................... 5 Soccer SID ..................................................Scott Moriak Deyna Castellanos (7G) ....................................14 Megan Connolly, Olivia Bergau ...................... 4 Kristen McFarland (5G, 3A) .............................13 Office Phone ..........................................850-644-2016 Kaycie Tillman (3G, 5A) ....................................11 Game-Winning Goals Cell Phone ...............................................715-641-0365 Megan Connolly .......................................................5 Fax ..............................................................850-644-3820 Goals Deyna Castellanos....................................................3 E-mail ................................................. [email protected] Deyna Castellanos, Megan Connolly. ........... 7 Kristen McFarland, Kaycie Tillman .....................2 Kristen McFarland ................................................ 5 Website ..................................................Seminoles.com Goals Against Average Mailing Address ................................ 403 Stadium Dr. Shutouts Cassie Miller (9G, 2032:51) ......................... 0.40 .......................................................Tallahassee, FL 32306 Cassie Miller .....................13 solo/2 combined 2017 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOCCER • 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1 OPENING DAY UNDER KRIKORIAN ACC PRESEASON POLL NOLES IN THE POLLS Florida State is 16-5-1 all-time on Florida State was chosen as the United Soccer Coaches Poll (Preseason) opening day, including a mark of favorite to win the ACC in 2017, Rk. Team 2016 Record LY 10-1-1 when opening the season earning 186 points and eight of 1. West Virginia 23-2-2 2 at home. The Noles are 11-1-0 on the 14 first place votes from the 2. Stanford 18-2-1 6 opening day under head coach Mark league’s coaches prior to the season. 3. USC 19-4-2 1 Krikorian, including a mark of 6-0-0 The Seminoles secured the ACC 4. South Carolina 21-2-1 5 at the Seminole Soccer Complex. FSU Tournament championship in 2016, 5. Georgetown 20-3-3 3 has won nine straight season openers, earning FSU’s fourth consecutive 6. North Carolina 17-4-4 4 outscoring the opposition 23-3. league title and fifth overall. 7. Florida 17-5-1 10 8. BYU 18-3-1 9 OPENING DAY UNDER KRIKORIAN The Noles also placed a league-high 2005 - FSU d. Southern Cal, 4-0 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 9. UCLA 15-5-2 13 four student-athletes on the 2017 2006 - FSU d. Portland, 2-1 (Tallahassee, Fla.) Preseason All-ACC Team - redshirt 10. Auburn 17-7-0 8 2007 - Portland d. FSU, 2-1 ot (Portland, Ore.) 11. Virginia 15-5-2 11 2008 - FSU d. UCF, 5-0 (Tallahassee, Fla.) senior Cassie Miller, juniors Natalia 12. Duke 15-5-3 7 2009 - FSU d. Jacksonville, 7-0 (Tallahassee, Fla.) Kuikka and Megan Connolly, along 13. Clemson 14-5-4 12 2010 - FSU d. Washington St, 1-0 (Pullman, Wash.) with sophomore Deyna Castellanos. 2011 - FSU d. Oregon St, 1-0 (Corvallis, Ore.) 14. UConn 19-3-1 20 2012 - FSU d. Minnesota, 3-2 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2017 PRESEASON ACC COACHES POLL 15. Florida State 14-4-4 14 2013 - FSU d. Oregon St, 1-0 (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1. Florida State (186 pts, 8 1st place votes) 16. Oklahoma 14-7-2 RV 2014 - FSU d. Portland, 1-0 (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2. North Carolina (172, 2) 17. Arkansas 18-5-0 19 2015 - FSU d. New Mexico, 3-1 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 3. Duke (170, 1) 2016 - FSU d. Texas A&M, 1-0 (College Station, Texas) 18. Notre Dame 13-3-5 21 4. Virginia (160, 2) 19. Minnesota 16-3-4 15 5. Notre Dame (145, 1) 6. Clemson (120) 20. Utah 13-4-5 16 MILLER: NCAA ALL-TIME GREAT Cassie Miller posted an impressive 7. NC State (104) 21. Rutgers 12-5-6 25 8. Virginia Tech (91) 22. Nebraska 11-6-5 RV 2016 campaign as the FSU goalkeeper, 9. Wake Forest (72) 23. Northwestern 16-3-4 18 ending the season ranked in the 10. Boston College (71) 11. Miami (65) 24. Santa Clara 12-7-4 17 top 20 in the nation in four different 12. Louisville (63) 25. Colorado 15-6-1 23 categories - goals against average (0.398 - fourth), shutouts (13 - fifth), 13. Syracuse (33) 14. Pitt (18) TopDrawerSoccer Poll (Preseason) save percentage (0.866 - 16th) and Rk. Team Last Year minutes played (2032:51 - 20th). 2017 PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAM Cassie Miller, R-Sr., GK, Florida State 1. Penn State NR It was just one part of an amazing Sam Staab, Jr., D, Clemson 2. Stanford 9 career for Miller as she set the NCAA Rebecca Quinn, Sr., D, Duke 3. West Virginia 2 Natalia Kuikka, Jr., D, Florida State record for shutouts with 19 in 2014 4. Florida State 19 Megan Connolly, Jr., M, Florida State and finished that season with a 0.34 5. Duke 6 Sandra Yu, Sr., M, Notre Dame goals against average. Deyna Castellanos, So., F, Florida State 6. UCLA 14 Jessie Scarpa, Jr., F, North Carolina 7. California NR The redshirt junior now has 40 career Bridgette Adrezjewski, So., F, North Carolina 8. USC 1 Jennifer Westendorf, So., F, Notre Dame shutouts, which ranks in a tie for 12th 9. North Carolina 4 Veronica Latsko, Sr., F, Virginia in NCAA history. Her career goals 10. Georgetown 3 against average of 0.45 would rank 11. Santa Clara 8 sixth all-time, but trails only Katelyn 12. South Carolina 5 Rowland of UCLA (0.40) among 13. Utah NR goalkeepers that have over 6,000 14. Notre Dame 22 minutes played. 15. Florida 11 16. Colorado 25 She enters the 2017 season as the 17. Northwestern 24 NCAA’s active career leader in shutouts 18. Arkansas 16 and goals against average. 19. Virginia 15 20. BYU 10 21. Clemson 13 22. Texas A&M NR 23. NC State 23 24. Long Beach State NR 25. Auburn 7 2 NINE COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCES • FIVE ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 17 NCAA APPEARANCES LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... 2017 QUICK FACTS Won an ACC road game ..............................................................at NC State 1-0 .................................10/15/2016 Won an ACC home game ............................................................... Louisville 1-0 .................................10/23/2016 Location ............................Tallahassee, Fla. Won an ACC Tourney game ......................................................vs.
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