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Flyers Redhawks UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON WOMEN’S SOCCER MATCH PROGRAM 2019 SCHEDULE DAYTON VS. MIAMI AUG. 22 • 7:30 p.m. • Baujan Field AUGUST 22 (Thur.) MIAMI (OH) 7:30 P.M. DAYTON MIAMI 25 (Sun.) @ Illinois 2 P.M. 29 (Thur.) @ Xavier 7 P.M. VS FLYERS REDHAWKS 0-0-0, 0-0-0 A-10 0-0-0, 0-0-0 MAC SEPTEMBER 1 (Sun.) DEPAUL 1 P.M. 5 (Thur.) @ Bowling Green 7 P.M. The University of Dayton women’s starting defenders. 8 (Sun.) INDIANA STATE 1 P.M. soccer team (0-0-0, 0-0-0 A-10) • Head coach Eric Golz is in his third 12 (Thur.) @ Louisville 7:30 P.M. kicks off the 2019 season by season at the helm of the Flyers. He hosting the Miami RedHawks (0- 15 (Sun.) EASTERN MICHIGAN 1 P.M. previously served as an assistant at 0-0, 0-0-0 MAC). The Flyers went UD in 2011. 22 (Sun.) GEORGE MASON* 1 P.M. 8-9-2 overall last season. 26 (Thur.) RHODE ISLAND* 7:30 P.M. SCOUTING MIAMI 29 (Sun.) @ Saint Louis* 2 P.M. PROMOTIONS • Miami was 3-14-1 in 2018 and 1-10- • Promotions include schedule 0 in the MAC. OCTOBER posters and thunder sticks for all. • Miami went 2-0 in its exhibition 3 (Thurs) @ St. Bonaventure* 7 P.M. • Dayton Flyer vuvuzelas for fans. matches, defeating both Valparaiso 6 (Sun.) DAVIDSON* 1 P.M. • T-shirts and Dayton Flyer (1-0) and Eastern Kentucky (4-0) in 13 (Sun) @ Massachusetts* 1 P.M. lanyards for the first 150 students. shutouts. 17 (Thurs) DUQUESNE * 7:30 P.M. • FitBit, Google Home, and speakers • The RedHawks rosters is 20 (Sun) @ VCU* 1 P.M. will be raffled off to students. comprised of 21 freshmen and sophomores and four upper 24 (Thur.) FORDHAM* 7:30 P.M. classmen 27 (Sun) @ La Salle* 1 P.M. THE SERIES • Dayton is 3-1-0 all-time vs. Miami. • Miami has eight returning starters, including Mid-American Conference NOVEMBER The last meeting was a 2-1 Flyer win on the road on Sept. 18, 2009. All-Freshman Team performer Lyda 2-3 A-10 Quarterfinal TBA UD has won three consecutive Bogdanovitch, who led the team with 8-10 A-10 Championship Semifinals & Final six goals last season. 15-17 NCAA Championship First Round matches vs. the RedHawks. 22-24 NCAA Championship 2nd/3rd Rnds • MU’s returners account for 14 of the 29-30 NCAA Championship Quarterfinals FLYER QUICK HITS team’s 17 goals a year ago. • UD returns 16 letterwinners • Courtney Sirmans is in her DECEMBER 6-8 NCAA Women’s College Cup from that squad and they have 10 second season as head coach of the newcomers. RedHawks. She is a former Flyer women’s soccer freshman All- A-10 Championship hosted by Saint Louis • Senior Micayla Livingston is American and a 2008 University of at Hermann Field Dayton’s leading returning scorer. All time Eastern Standard Time Dayton graduate. She was a two- HOME MATCHES IN BOLD • Sophomore Izzy Greene, a 2018 time member of the Atlantic 10 All- A-10 All-Rookie selection, was UD’s Championship team. Follow Dayton women’s soccer: second leading scorer last year. • Other returning starters include UP NEXT seniors Caroline Mink and Jordan • Dayton plays at Illinois this Sunday, Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. ET and then at DaytonWSoccer Pauley, juniors Kara Camarco and Morgan Henderson, and Xavier on Thursday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. sophomores Tiana Bucknor, Lexy • The next home match is Sunday, Sept. 1 vs. DePaul at 1 p.m. at Baujan Kidd, Hannah Osland, and Grace Field. Rickett. • Promotions include schedule • Key losses for the Flyers include posters and thunder sticks for all. graduated seniors Keagin Collie, • Dayton Flyer vuvuzelas for fans. four-year starting goalkeeper • The team will sign autographs Kaelyn Johns who had 18 career following the match vs. DePaul. shutouts, as well as Beth Kamphaus and Nadia Pestell, both four-year DAYTON FLYERS DAYTON QUICK FACTS No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown / High School Location: Dayton, Ohio 0 Carly Becker R-So. GK 6-0 Olympia, Wash. / Olympia / Portland Field: Baujan Field 00 Emily Jones Sr. GK 5-7 Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley North Conference: Atlantic 10 1 Madelyn Dewey Fr. GK 5-6 Glen Allen, Va. / Deep Run Colors: Red and Blue 2 Alexis Goins Fr. MF 5-5 Fairfield, Ohio / Fairfield Senior Head Coach: Eric Golz 3 Landy Mertz Fr. MF 5-4 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper Saint Clair Alma Mater: Grove City College ‘02 5 Mackenzie Lutz Fr. D 5-6 Sylvania, Ohio / Sylvania Northview Career Record: 40-35-9 (5th season) 6 Hannah Osland So. MF 5-10 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Preparatory Record at UD: 20-19-4 (3rd season) 7 Alexa Holl So. MF 5-1 Carmel, Ind. / Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory UD’s 2018 Record: 8-9-2 8 Alex Powell Sr. MF/F 5-5 Fairfield, Ohio / Fairfield Senior Website: DaytonFlyers.com 9 Magalie Dépôt So. F 5-8 Montreal, Quebec / Saint-Gabriel STATISTICAL LEADERS (2018 leaders) 10 Morgan Henderson Jr. MF 5-6 Bridgeville, Pa. / Chartiers Valley 11 Laney Huber Fr. F 5-7 Loveland, Ohio / Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Points: Micayla Livingston (12) 12 Tiana Bucknor So. D 5-8 Milton, Ontario / Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Goals: Micayla Livingston (5) 13 Jordan Pauley Sr. MF 5-7 Scott Depot, W.Va. / Winfield GW goals: Micayla Livingston (3) 14 Madeleine Morrissey Sr. MF 5-5 Cincinnati, Ohio / Saint Ursula Academy Assists: Quincy Kellett (4) 15 Olivia Brown Jr. MF 5-10 Blanchester, Ohio / Cincinnati Country Day Shots: Izzy Greene (41) 16 Hanna Merritt Sr. D 5-10 Cincinnati, Ohio / Saint Ursula Academy Shots on Goal: Izzy Greene (24) 17 Jessica Sheldon Fr. MF 5-7 Medina, Ohio / Archbishop Hoban Goals against avg Emily Jones (0.00) 18 Marlee Taylor Fr. MF 5-8 Plymouth, Mich. / Canton Saves: Emily Jones (3) 19 Izzy Greene So. F 5-7 Lyndhurst, Ohio / Gilmour Academy 20 Micayla Livingston Sr. F 5-4 North Huntingdon, Pa. / Norwin 21 Kara Camarco Jr. D 5-7 Colts Neck, N.J. / Colts Neck 22 Caroline Mink Sr. F/MF 5-8 Cincinnati, Ohio / Turpin 23 Lexy Kidd So. MF 5-5 Fairfield, Ohio / Fairfield Senior 25 Emma Thomas Jr. MF/F 5-4 Moon Township, Pa. / Moon Area 26 Megan Rack Jr. MF 5-5 Milford, Ohio / Archbishop McNicholas 27 Grace Rickett So. D 5-10 Wooster, Ohio / Wooster 28 Audrey Steiert Fr. MF 5-8 Linden, Mich. / Linden 29 Emily Trick Sr. MF/D 5-4 Springboro, Ohio / Archbishop Alter 30 Yaiza Navarro Leon Fr. MF 5-3 Barcelona, Spain, IES Can Puig 33 Gill Losey So. MF 5-4 Hilliard, Ohio / Hilliard Davidson Head Coach: Eric Golz (3rd season at Dayton/Grove City College, ‘02) Assistant Coach: Margaret “Mags” Saurin (3rd season at Dayton/Dublin Institute, ‘99) Assistant Coach: Dean Ward (3rd season at Dayton/Manchester Metropolitan, ‘06) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Matt Tipton (3rd season at Dayton/Embry-Riddle, ‘08) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mitch Hepburn (1st season at Dayton/Akron ‘17) MIAMINo. Name REDHAWKSPOS. HT YR Hometown / Previous School 00 Lauren Parker GK 5-7 So. Loveland, Ohio / Loveland 0 Emily Boutin GK 5-5 Fr. San Marino, Calif. / San Marino 1 Izzie Vaccari GK 5-6 So. Dublin, Ohio / Coffman/Fairmont State 2 Maddie Stafford D/MF 5-8 Fr. Medina, Ohio / Medina 3 Tyler Klika MF 5-4 So. Mayfield Village, Ohio / Mayfield 4 Lyda Bogdanovitch F 5-7 So. Delaware, Ohio / Buckeye Valley 6 Emily Sexton MF 5-2 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Mercy McAuley 8 Desiree Grubbs MF 5-3 So. West Chester, Ohio / Lakota West 10 Kennedy Gray D/F 5-9 Fr. Grande Prairie, Alberta / Paul Kane 11 Elle Gill F 5-11 Fr. Greenwood Village, Colo. / Cherry Creek MIAMI QUICK FACTS 15 Samantha McArdle MF/D 5-3 So. Fort Wayne, Ind. / Homestead 16 Elizabeth Kowalski D/MF 5-3 Jr. Elmhurst, Ill. / York Location: Oxford, Ohio 17 Soph Spinell MF 5-8 Jr. Barrington, Ill. / Barrington Field: Miami Soccer Field 18 Olivia Winnett MF/F 5-6 Sr. Brentwood, Tenn. / Brentwood Conference: MAC Colors: Red and White 21 Jordan King MF 5-4 So. Elgin, Ill. / Burlington Central Head Coach: Courtney Sirmans 22 Reagan Fleck D 5-5 Sr. Chanhassen, Minn. / Minnetonka 2018 Record: 3-14-1 23 Bronwen Sears D 5-9 Fr. Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Jerome Website: miamiredhawks.com 24 Abby Casmere F/MF 5-8 Fr. Downers Grove, Ill. / Benet Academy 25 Kristina DeMarco F 5-3 So. Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg STATISTICAL LEADERS (2018 leaders) 26 Keara Kerr F/MF 5-3 Fr. Evanston, Ill. / Evanston Township Points: Lyda Bogdanovitch (13) 27 Riley Balconi D/MF 5-3 Fr. Novi, Mich. / Novi Goals: Lyda Bogdanovitch (6) 28 Dani Spensiero MF 5-2 So. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Santa Margarita Catholic Assists: Jordan King (6) 31 McKenna Egan D/F 5-3 So. Mason, Ohio / William Mason Shots: Lyda Bogdanovitch (53) 32 Chloe Masys D 5-8 So. Madeira, Ohio / Madeira GAA Lauren Parker (2.20) 33 Kristi Kania D 5-6 So. Moon Township, Pa. / Moon Area Saves: Lauren Parker (49) Head Coach: Courtney Sirmans (2nd season at Miami/Dayton ’08) Assistant Coaches: Jordan Darling (2nd season/Memphis ’17) and Kim McGowan (2nd season/Ohio Northern ’12) .
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