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13-Wsoccer.Pdf 2013 STANFORD WoMen’S SOCCER Table of Contents Cardinal at a Glance Schedule/Quick Facts ........................................................................... 1 General Information Roster ...................................................................................................... 2 Location: Stanford, Calif. 2011 Statistics ........................................................................................ 3 Enrollment: 15,870 (6,999 undergrad) Player Statistics ...................................................................................... 4 Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White Pac-12 in Review ................................................................................... 5 Home Field (capacity): Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,900) 2011 Match Results ............................................................................6-7 Conference: Pac-12 Year by Year Results .........................................................................8-11 President: Dr. John L. Hennessy Coaching Records ................................................................................. 9 Athletics Director: Bernard Muir Series Records ...................................................................................... 11 Sport Administrator: Earl Koberlein NCAA Tournament History ...................................................... 12-13 Athletics Web site: GoStanford.com NCAA Tournament Records ............................................................. 13 Team Information Stanford Records ........................................................................... 14-16 2012 Record: 21-2-1 Yearly Leaders ...................................................................................... 17 2012 Postseason Finish: NCAA semifinals All-Time Letterwinners ..................................................................... 18 2012 Pac-12 Record (Finish): 11-0 (1st) All-Time Honors ........................................................................... 19-22 2011 Final Ranking: No. 3 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 First-Team All-Americans ................................................................. 20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/8 Alums in the Pros ............................................................................... 23 Newcomers: 9 National Players of the Year............................................................... 24 First Season of Soccer: 1984 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 22 Conference Championships: 9 2013 Schedule All-Americans: 3, GK Emily Oliver, F Taylor Uhl, F Courtney Verloo Date Opponent Place Time NCAA College Cup: 1993, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 NCAA Championship: 2011 Aug. 17 Grand Canyon (scrimmage) Stanford Noon Aug. 23 @ Boston College Newton, Mass. 4 p.m. Soccer Staff Aug. 25 @ Connecticut Hartford, Conn. 3 p.m. Head Coach: Paul Ratcliffe (UCLA, 1994) Aug. 31 Portland Stanford 7 p.m. Record at Stanford: 179-37-20 (10 seasons) Sept. 6 Loyola Marymount # Stanford 6 p.m. Career Record: 234-71-27 (15 seasons) E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 8 Maryland # Stanford Noon Assistant Coach: Jay Cooney (11th season) Sept. 15 Iowa State Stanford 11 a.m. E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 19 Saint Mary’s # Stanford 7 p.m. Assistant Coach: Nicole Van Dyke (3rd season) Sept. 22 @ Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 7 p.m. E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 28 @ Colorado* Boulder, Colo. Noon Volunteer Assistant Coach: Nicole Barnhart Oct. 4 Arizona*# Stanford 4 p.m. Athletic Trainer: Lindsey Dame Sports Performance: Lesley Chandler Moser Oct. 6 Arizona State*# Stanford 5:30 p.m. Oct. 10 UCLA*# Stanford 7:30 p.m. Athletic Communications Oct. 13 USC*# Stanford 5 p.m. Women’s Soccer Contact: David Kiefer Oct. 18 Utah* Stanford 7 p.m. Office Phone: (650) 736-7921 Oct. 25 @ Oregon*# Eugene, Ore. 4 p.m. Cell Phone: (650) 759-0258 E-mail: [email protected] Oct. 27 @ Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. 11 a.m. Fax: (650) 725-2957 Oct. 31 @ Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 7 p.m. Mailing Address: Nov. 3 @ Washington State*# Pullman, Wash. 11 a.m. Stanford Athletic Communications Nov. 6 California*# Stanford 7:30 p.m. Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 E. Campus Dr. Stanford, CA 94305-6150 All times Pacific Bold indicates home * Pac-12 match Credits: The 2013 Stanford women’s soccer record book was compiled by David # Televised by Pac-12 Networks Kiefer and Jacob Lauing. Photography by Jim Shorin, Richard C. Ersted, David Gonzales, Hector Garcia-Molina, John Todd, Don Feria and ISIphotos.com. Design and layout by Lori Sakoda, Dumont Printing. 2013 woMEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 1 2013 STANFORD WoMen’S SOCCER Front row (l. to r.): Maddie Bauer, Nathalie Marie, Maya Theuer, Siobhan Cox, Natalie Griffen, Lo’eau LaBonta, Alex Doll, Hannah Farr, Chioma Ubogagu, Taylor McCann, Carly Olszewski. Middle row: Athletic trainer Lindsey Dame, assistant coach Nicole Van Dyke, Kate Bettinger, Taylor Uhl, Jane Campbell, Sarah Cox, Emily Oliver, Aly Gleason, Stephanie Amack, Ryan Walker-Hartshorn, performance coach Lesley Moser. Back row: Head coach Paul Ratcliffe, Megan Turner, Laura Liedle, Lauren Schmidt, Katie Donahue, Shelby Payne, Courtney Verloo, Haley Rosen, Sydney Payne, Kendall Romine, assistant coach Jay Cooney. 2013 Stanford Women’s Soccer Roster No. Name Ht. Pos. Year Hometown (Last School) 1 Jane Campbell 5-9 GK Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. (Darlington School) 2 Kate Bettinger 5-8 M So. Belvedere, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) 3 Natalie Griffen 5-4 F Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley HS) 4 Maddie Bauer 5-7 D Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 5 Courtney Verloo 5-9 F RS Sr. Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin HS) 6 Shelby Payne 5-9 F Sr. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) 7 Laura Liedle 5-5 D So. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 8 Ryan Walker-Hartshorn 5-11 D/F Fr. Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) 9 Chioma Ubogagu 5-6 F Jr. Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) 10 Sydney Payne 5-9 F Sr. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) 11 Carly Olszewski 5-7 D Fr. Upland, Calif. (Vivian Webb School) 12 Nathalie Marie 5-5 F Fr. Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) 13 Taylor McCann 5-5 M Sr. Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame HS) 14 Siobhan Cox 5-5 D/M Fr. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (The Harker School) 15 Lauren Schmidt 5-7 D Jr. San Martin, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 16 Hannah Farr 5-4 M Jr. Hillsborough, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) 17 Maya Theuer 5-6 D So. La Jolla, Calif. (The Bishop’s School) 18 Katie Donahue 5-6 M So. Corona del Mar, Calif. (St. Margaret’s Ep. Sch.) 19 Emily Oliver 5-7 GK Sr. Flossmoor, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor HS) 20 Megan Turner 5-8 M/F Fr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley HS) 21 Lo’eau LaBonta 5-2 M/F Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos HS) 22 Kendall Romine 5-9 D RS Jr. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro HS) 23 Haley Rosen 5-9 F RS So. Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) 24 Alex Doll 5-6 F Jr. Bethesda, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS) 25 Aly Gleason 5-10 GK RS Sr. Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony HS) 26 Stephanie Amack 5-10 D Fr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Dougherty Valley HS) 27 Taylor Uhl 5-9 F Jr. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Univ. of Minnesota) 28 Sarah Cox 5-11 GK So. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar HS) Head Coach: Paul Ratcliffe, 11th season Assistant Coach: Jay Cooney, 11th season Assistant Coach: Nicole Van Dyke, third season 2 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 2013 woMEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK 2013 STANFORD WoMen’S SOCCER 2012 Results Overall: 21-2-1 Pacific-12: 11-0-0 (1st) NCAA: 4-1-0 Home: 12-0-1 Road: 9-0-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 Date Opponent Result Att. Aug. 17 SANTA CLARA W, 6-1 2,084 Aug. 24 at Penn State (1) W, 3-2 5,117 Aug. 26 vs. West Virginia (1) L, 0-1 930 Aug. 31 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 1-1 (2OT) 1,302 Sept. 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (2) W, 1-0 1,352 Sept. 9 GEORGETOWN (2) W, 6-0 1,060 Sept. 14 at San Diego State W, 1-0 400 Sept. 16 at UNC Greensboro W, 4-0 300 Sept. 23 ARIZONA STATE* W, 3-0 1,815 Sept. 27 OREGON STATE* W, 5-1 849 Sept. 30 OREGON* W, 2-1 2,003 Oct. 5 at Utah* W, 1-0 1,074 Oct. 7 at Colorado* W, 2-1 1,308 Oct. 11 at Arizona* W, 4-1 1,021 Oct. 18 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 3-2 1,314 Oct. 21 WASHINGTON* W, 3-0 2,360 Oct. 26 at USC* W, 1-0 (2OT) 2,235 Oct. 28 at UCLA* W, 2-1 4,068 Nov. 4 at California* W, 1-0 3,790 Nov. 9 IDAHO STATE# W, 3-0 1,149 Nov. 16 SANTA CLARA# W, 2-1 1,860 Nov. 18 DENVER# W, 3-0 1,416 Nov. 23 UCLA# W, 2-1 1,930 Nov. 30 vs. North Carolina# (3) L, 0-1 (2OT) 7,289 HOME GAMES in CAPS and bold (1) Penn State Invitational * Pacific-12 match (2) Stanford Nike Invitational # NCAA Tournament match (3) NCAA College Cup in San Diego, Calif. Alex Doll scored a career-high six goals. 2012 Season Statistics Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG Shots PK-Att Courtney Verloo 23-23 10 11 31 5 59 2-2 Chioma Ubogagu 18-18 5 11 21 0 56 0-0 Mariah Nogueira 24-24 7 1 15 3 40 0-0 Alex Doll 24-23 6 3 15 4 30 0-0 Sydney Payne 22-5 5 4 14 0 22 0-0 Alina Garciamendez 24-24 6 1 13 3 17 0-0 Natalie Griffen 21-8 5 3 13 1 44 0-0 Lo’eau LaBonta 22-18 5 2 12 2 47 0-0 Rachel Quon 24-24 2 7 11 2 17 0-0 Nina Watkins 21-14 3 2 8 1 19 0-0 Haley Rosen 12-5 3 0 6 0 19 0-0 Taylor McCann 17-1 1 3 5 0 8 0-0 Laura Liedle 23-23 0 4 4 0 3 0-0 Hannah Farr 23-1 0 1 1 0 20 0-0 Madeleine Thompson 18-12 0 1 1 0 7 0-0 Marjani Hing-Glover 11-0 0 0 0 0 10 0-0 Kate Bettinger 14-4 0 0 0 0 8 0-0 Kendall Romine 11-6 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Shelby Payne 3-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 Annie Case 17-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Maya Theuer 12-6 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Lauren Schmidt 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kate Donahue 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Emily Oliver 16-15 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Aly Gleason 13-8 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Lindsay Dickerson 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stanford Totals 24 59 54 172 21 428 2-2 Opponent Totals 24 15 12 42 2 228 1-1 Goalkeeper GP-GS Minutes Saves Save Pct.
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